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' SITUATIONS VAOANT SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED TO SELL WANTED TO BUY TO LET.iETC, ETO. ~,. SEE PAGE 17 AND 18 OF THIS ISSUE. Twelve Wordi I*. ' "' . ' Three Insertions ,2i 64.

AMUSEMENTS. /ERY B O L . (The Distinctive Theatre) Day Sessions , 2 p.m. Night Session da Luxe 7.45 o'clock THE FUNNIEST PICTURE EVER INSPIRED BY THE COMEDY OF MATRIMONY. "IF I WERE SINGLE" "IF I WERE SINGLE" "IF I WERE SINGLE" J "IF I WERE SINGLE" Featuring MAY McAVOY and CONRAD NAGEL In A Breezy Sweep of Irresistible Humour, Wherein the Newlyweds • are given their Innings in Hilarious Comedy. The Beat Laugh Picture Ever Screened. In Addition — ' BEN LYON and LYA MARA BEN LYON and LYA MARA In The Delightful Comedy-Romano* "DANCING VIENNA" " DANCING VIENNA " Vienna Nights filled with Continental Splendour—The Bright Lights of European "White Ways"—The Hurrying Throngs of Pleasure-seeking Peoplo wending their way to Romance 'midst the Whirl and Gaiotv of European Night Life. SCINTILLATING - SPARKLING WITH THE JOY OF LIFE. EVERYBODY'S "SELECT" ORCHESTRA Conductor: Mr Albert Bidgood. Entracte . . "Magnonnette' (Nicholls). Reserves at The Bristol, or 'phone 4925. ALL ELECTION RESULTS SCREENED. 8426 ' ' STRAND. To-day, Bd, 6d, and 94. T R A N D. To-night, 6d and Is. "FRISCO SALLY LEVY" . Starring i "FRISCO SALLY LEVY" SALLY ' , , "FRISCO SALLY LEVY" O'NEILL COMEDY SCENIC TOPICAL "EAST SIDE. WEST SIDE" With "EAST SIDE. WEST SIDE" George "EAST SIDE, WEST SIDE" O'Brien, Ep. 7 "The Trail of the Tiger." 8400 A DANCE will be held' in the North Beach Memorial Hall on Saturday I Next, November 17th. Good' Musio and Good Floor. ■''■■■' Admission: Gents 2s,' Ladies, Is 6d. MBETIMOS. IBS BREST ON STANLEY (Ex-M.P. New South Wales Parliament). TO-NIGHT. 8 d'olqck. TO>)»IGB# Subject: S ; ' 'THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC EXPOSED.".;. Rt. Hon. W. M. HUGHES, P. 0., K. 0., Ms.."' ex-Prime Minister - Australian Commonwealth, says of Miss Preston S|B?>ley: , ' "If I were leading a Party, I would ask no better or more effective supporter than Miss Stanley.". REV. R. B. S. HAMMOND says-? ~, ' ; "Her gifts, her political Integrity, and her extraordinary political competence aU act 'as. a magnet."; '•;. As the one, woman lu>the N.B. Wales Parliament, Miss Preston Stanley battled consistently for the mothers, the children, national health, prison; reform, and vocational' guidance for youth. •ADMISSION JIRES. , COLLECTION. t >*? 1 PSYCHIC. SERVICE. V ;: '_ - rpO-NIGHT and THURSDAy/ 8, M* WV A Nortontaylor, Lecture ; nnd.PsyohTp is. Psychic Institute, Manchester stree ■ opp. Tepid Baths.;.;"'-';,: •:'.:■! •■':"\.~y£' 4 I DECEASED ESTA^Ea::' lIN' THE '- v , : TO ; .tfeaV' 'Aliv; - •*';- ■ against; the 'wove -Estate be forwarded 1 to the undersigned .at once. The ~<•' Accounts .'.'• .Should be in duplicate and certifl*S« a » due and owing as at the date of 4eatng.vis., Sep- : ; tEejysstat« r ... '<v:; ■ ~ 170 Hereford street; if. v 8419■'/ , j . Ohristchurch. ' bet. T.O'y^m.Vi: \s Strong Rooms in ' UNION BANK CHAMBERS, as now ocoupied by N.O > Pressing Company, who are removing to, .larger premises in Loan and, Mercantile Buildings in OasbeJ street. - ' LOW, RENTALS, Apply 7. JX. GD3BB a*d CO., ' '.' 8434FP ' 89 Hereford ! street. , •»t NELSON, for a Peripi °* **•«• , Months, from January Next, FURNISHED HOUSE, OF. 7 BGO9JB - ~ AND SLEEPING' BALCONY., This home is beautifully situated *nd would snit a tenant wh!o would like to spend (l 12 months in Nelson with its very favourable climate. „ - » . VIEW," "press" 0 ' to "BEAU^IFUI/ USED CARS FOB SAW 3. , BUIOK SPORTS ROADSTER. ■ i 1 .• Special Canadian Model, many costly extras, including Absorbers, 3 Spare Rims. Tyres, etc finished in attractive wine, colour, and, upholstered in solid red leather to match. Has been driven by careful'private owner since new, ' and is in perfect condition. We will accept light car in part, payment, and arrange terms if desired. < PRICE FOB QUICK SALE -£275 THE SOUTH ISLAND MOTORS, LTj), \ 145/147 Armagh street, ='.'.' Distributors of Steams-Knight, , WUIy .. Knight, Falcon-Knight, and. Whippet ... * LOST AND fQVXV* '/-^ji OST, from Show Grounds, Friday,,' Dark i Blue-Roan Cocker Spaniel DOG: ~Seaward. Secretary, Canterbury Kennel Club.. 'Phone 159. /:■.--• B*BB^ OST, Daimler HUB SPANNER, I Spreydon, via.Lincoln road, and St.j Albans. 41 Phuket,street, ;or SA^V "Press"? Office. 1. '■; ■■•lo>V. I OST, Bay MARE (Hack);. '■•* Reward. Clark, 88 Oo^wiff^iMM,^' St. Albans. "- ■ & ;i ' OOVJBR, with keepsake. Reward. E.0.R..-"PrtssvV \s>M?/ church, One HANDBAG. Finder rewarded on communicating with P. L, Turley, White Hart Hotel; " 66 LOST, in Ghrlstchurch, Brown Retriever - DOG, Saturday. Reward. Ring Post 'Office, Islington..... ...... " :. -'6B ;.■'. OST, Two POUND NOTES, * magh street and' Colombo strsit^S;Rev ward. R.0.R., "Press." ..•:'■' :;JOB OULD the Person who Found PUR on Show Grounds, Friday Evening, kindly return to owner , (name Inside), as it is a present. Reward: v : ' 48, GOME Astray to my place, Black and White ' Sheep DOG. If sot 'claimed and, expenses paid by Monday, November 19th, will' be sold. J. D. WylHe, Set ton. 8444, IMPOUNDED. , MPOUNDED at Oxford, one Black A HEIFER. If not claimed and expenses paid will be sold! on the 91st* day. of November, at Noon, ' _. \ 'J. BLANK, 8420 Poundkeeper. .{ xTNANOIAL. DEBENTURES, bearer, wanted, 61 per. cent, or BJ per cent. State price; to P.O. Box 460. , -,.;'..- 6<> MONEY TO LEND.—Bums of *5 to £36,, available on loan, repayable; by _!*: (IdentlaL, *'Accountant;", J ~v . , ___,. SOB, Ohrlßtchsreh.' r .*\'' ' :Alv■*!??.^ l

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19466, 13 November 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19466, 13 November 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19466, 13 November 1928, Page 1

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