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A RE THE ACTUAL MANOTFAO* TUEEBB of all Paint sold by us. recognUe th«t ours is a position of trusts and that >»J« " our own. aB well as our customers interest, to use only the best materials obtamable and to sell at the most reasonable price possible. Can you ask for morel BRITISH PERM'NBNT PAINT CO* 215 Gloucester street. Latimer square. 83533FP

AMUSEMENTS. 'LESH ml lijOODl PUBLIC OP CHRISTCHURCH, DO BEALi.SK WHAT THoaa wuKUa mkan to you? I'hey mean that a real Bhow is coming: to ho Thoatre Itoyal Next Saturday. A real live ilusicai Comidy, with VO flesh and blood' utists. Your enjoyment and enthusiasm will >e tenfold by the lapse of time since J. 0. Williamson, Ltd., sent their last Bhow to N.Z. We are all told to study economy; well, you jannot do better than save your money for next week and see OLEM DAWE in "LOVE LiES." .Remember, the money that you spend at the ltoyul next week will remain in the country. « DON'T FORSAKE AHE SUBSTANCE FOB THE SHADOW. HEATRE ROYAL. Direction: J. C. Williamson, Ltd. S A T U R D A Y NEXT. S AT U R D A Y NEXT. A Return to the Legitimate Stage. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Will present Their New English Musical Corned; Company * la London's Most Successful Show of , 1929 and 80 LOVE LIES LOVE T LIE S LOVE LIES LOVE LIES. The* Musical Comedy Supreme. Fresh from its triumphs in England and Australia. A WONDERFUL CAST OF 70—A BT I S.T 6-70 Including Everybody's Favourite, CLEM DAWE CLEM DAWE CLEM DAWE CLEM DAWE ("The "Perfect Fool.") t With whom will be associated BETTY ELEY BOBBY GORDON MICHAEL COLE (Their First Time, m N.Z.) Marie Eaton. Dan Agar, Kitty Stewart, Eric Edgley* Les White, Mona - Barlrt, Paul Piunkett, Compton Courts, Jdhn vV'ooda, Mona Zeppel, John Robertson, Elvie Ellis, Andy the most Bountiful and ; Talented Ballet eeen on the Stage or Sereen. BOX PLANS OPEN TO-MOJRROW BOX PLANS OPEN TO-MORROW . ; AT THE BRISTOL. PRICES: Reserved Stalls and Drew Cfe«U>. 6s, Stalls <B, Gallery 2s. ;.-r, NOTICE.—Look for the "Love Lied" balloons to be released from the xoofr'of th® United Service Hotel on* Wednesday -aiwl Thursday nest, between 12.80 asd 1.80. Some of them contain free pauses to this wonderful show. Try and catph one. You may be luolsy. . i w-. T H E A T B B' E O, Y A h. ■Phonos 38-328, 86-329. , ' " JOURNEY'S 1 END" ".JOURNEY'S END',' "JOURNEY'S • END'V V JO DENE Y IS'; : END. y JOURNEY'S ' .n.i.ir.rli •-JOURNEY'S EJTO WEEK-DAY PRICES— ' Reserved. Oircle %.•.»*/ Ss -yi Reserved ! Stalls .... .•. . »*>s&!&■■ ..rMg Front Stalls .....•**«i2s Gallery, Early Door Gallery, Late 'Door '.ls Matinees, 2s, la.■ 6d, Is. Children, Is and 6d. .- BOX PLANS, AT -B^IffTOJ; J. 0. Willismson Present for FOUR MORE DAYS" ONLY 3 FOUR, MORE DAYS.ONLY .... : , FOUR MORS THE REMARKABLE FEA?rOM|| THE REMARKABLE i FEATURE? •t JOURNEY'S "JOURNEY'S "JOURNEY'S r- •• JOURNEY'S rf "JOURNEY'S ; —~ " JOURNEY'S -rr— l "JOURNEY'S " JOURNEY'S - " JOURNEY'S r-k " JOURNEY'S ■—r- " JOURNEY'S END END END ..ENDf WSfeT*t FOUR MORE DAYS $ v FOUR MORE DAYS ONLY_.i u \ FOUR- MORE -DAYS ONLY'; ;\ ;>?\ ~ , • (••;'/! &-■ ■'>; • WE COMMENCE AT UAjJt.-., Continuous pictures Daily.",; \ 7, * >* STRAND To-day, 84, 6a,'aW* a * " T R A N D fi&wi] BUSTER KEATON < ' BUSTER KEATON in*"SPITE*I BUSTER KEATON "THE BIG PARADE" • 'St_ G ■THE BIG PARADE',' JOHN'-ffit 'THE BIG PARADE" RENBB' - TIMARU DAY TO-Ditf<t.»!' TIMARU .DAY Ttfa>AY; „ TIMARU DAY TO-DAY. V". SPECIAL TRAIN from Timaru^hi^Wpiing. Visitors can spend the day. »t the King Edward Barracks enjoying the/many interests and attractions of the WINTER SHOW - ' WINTER SHOW y/s WINTER SHOW -V AND EXHIBITION. AND EXHIBITION. AND EXHIBITION ? 3PEOIAL ENTERTAINMENTS FOR TO-DAY; ' 3 p.m.— t ' PUNCH AND JUDY SHOW. . - , ll - PUNCH AND JUDY SHOW. a 7.30 p.m^ — *, i MRS MIDDLETON'S ORCHESTBA. )ss■ MRS MIDDLETON' S ORCHESTRA. . v ' 8.30 p.m.—' ' ■ r , ... ,:J , j'Sl't MISS WAUGH'S DANCING .PUPILS?# , MISS WAUGH'S DANCING PUPILS.,^ • 9 p.m.—-J . y : hvMRS MIDDLETON'S ORCHESTRA. ' MRS MIDDLETON'S ORCHESTRA, OPEN DAILY JO a.m, lo 10," pjO. - ADMISSION Is,, Children 64. ; i Tea, Luncheon, and Supper Rooms, and Rest' Room for Womei| and - : Tea, Luncheon, and Supper Room;' and Room for Women and Children. -'£? . . "".V.. ■' ■ • 'i., . f WILL EX-WEST-COASTERS AH]| t OTHERS—WILLING TO GIVE ■ DATION TO WEST COAST > VISITING THE EXHIBITION, • ARRrVQffi ON THURSDAY AND DEPARTING SATURDAY NEXT. PLEASBI CATB WITH MR OHAS. KIRK. SECRETARY " EDUCATION BOARD, OR MR E. H. KJJtr : RINER, ORGANISER WINTER SHOW AND » EXHIBITION. LAST WEEK OF EXHIBITION. , ?';i LAST WEEK OF EXHIBITION. ) - , 7469 r PARTNERSHIPS, ETO. " . s TEADY, ENERGETIC YOUNG MAN ieek». position as * WORKING PARTNER.' ' Capital or bond. 1106FP "Presg." ■ - =S=F! - ty /{* SILK Stocking* Freftlj, Betorn tOO • I/O I.X.L. Borax Washinc pers to Superbus Oo v Christ?h*rch. '> v -fS. >

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20010, 19 August 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20010, 19 August 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20010, 19 August 1930, Page 1

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