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AMUSEMENTS. IJIHEATRE ROYAL. Direction: Williamson Films (N.Z.) Ltd. TO-DAY : TO-DAY. TO-DAY ■ TO-DAY. TO-DAY r— TO-DAY. MATINEE 3.15. EVENING 8 O'CLOCK. MATINEE 2.15. EVENING 8 O'CLOCK. Britain's greatest comedy stars in anofher dashing, dazzling, merry, and bright show. It's brim full of fun from start to finish. Snappy, happy, and gay. LESLIE HENSON LESLIE HENSON LESLIE HENSON. LESLIE HENSON LESLIE HENSON LESLIE HENSON The comedian supreme. The greatest fun« maker on the screen.^, CONNIE EDISS —■— CONNIE EDISS CONNIE EDISS CONNIE EDISS HEATHER THATCHER AUSTIN MELIPORD AII in the year's, greatest, rollicking, rostring, uproarious farco 'A VTABM OORNER"— -"A WARM CORNER" 'A WARM CORNER'' J.. •A WARM CORNER* "A WARM CORNER' *- 'A WARM CORNER"-:—— -"A WARM OORNER"—~ -—"A WARM CORNER"— "A WARM CORNETR" From the big stage hit produced at Prince's Theatre, London. COMEDY —— COMEDY such as only ou-u lie played by British artists and a story only a. British author could write. LAUGHS—CHEERS—APPLAUSE. Greeted this production every night at.Us great New Zealand premiere in Auckland two weeks ago. IT'S A SENSATION IT'S SUPREME Greater than "Plunder," funnier than "Rookery Nook." It's a big statement, ; but see for yourself! BRITAIN'S GREATEST ■A COMEDY TRIUMPH Leslie Henaon, a modest man who inherits a fortune and purchases amongst otlier things an ancient oastta and gets jnixed up with some Ret-rich-quick young ladie*. - A. suspicious wife brings trouble thiok and fast. SMART SOPHISTICATED COMEDY AT ITS VERY BEST. BOX PLANS at The Bristol. After 12 noon at Theatre. 'Phone# 88-329 and 33-828. 'Phone reserves cannot be held lifter 7.43 p.m. :* '■

LICENSING NOTICES, NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOB. TRANSFER,OF LICENSE. I PETER GALLIOAN, of Cljristehurcb,, 9 being the holder of » Publican's. Lioense in respect of the house and premise* situate at Lincoln road, Addlngton, known as the Star Hotel, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, «nd will at the next Ltcensin* T Meeting to »e holden at ChWstchureh, on the Ist day of June, 1881, apply <o* H transfer of the said license (row myself to MICHAEL BCOLLARD. my appointee; - Dated the 2nd day of March. 1031. ■■ P. GALLIGAN. RAYMOND. STRINGER and CO.. Solicitors, Christohuroh. 7077 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A PUBLICAN'S LICENSE. I MICHAEL SCOLLARD, of' Chrlstehurch, » do hereby five notice that I desire, to obtain, and will at the next Licensing Meeting to be' holden at the Magistrate's Court, Chrlstehurch, on the Ist day of Jane, 1091, apply lor a Certificate authorising the issue of a Publican's License for a house situate at Addlngton, ajid _known by # the name (or sign) of the Star Botel, containing twelve rooms exclusive of those required for the use of the family. . - Dated the 15tit day of April, 1931. N - , M. SCOLLARD. RAYMOND, STRINGER and CO.. Solioitors. Chrlstehurch. 7078' NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A PUBLICAN'S LICENSE. I PERCY CURTIS, , of Ohristchurch, j do. ♦ hereby - give notice that I -desire to. obtain, and will at the next Licensing Meeting to be holden at the Magistrate's: Court, Ohrlstehurch, on the )st day of June, 1081, apply for a Certificate authorising, the issue of a Publican's License for the house situate at Christchnreh. and known by the name (or sign) of the Oresbam<, Hotel, containing 14 rooms,' exclusive .of. those required for the use of the family. Dated the 16th day of April, 1081. P. CURTIS. RAYMOND, STRINGER and CO.. Solioitors, Chrlstehurch. 7970. GO AFTER BUSINESS And GET I T 1 ' THESE days of business complexities demand foresight and courage, ( General business conditions in "New Zealand are fundamentally sound. They are perceptibly improving,- and provision must be inade to capitalise the- opportunities >of to-day and to-morrow. Manufacturers and retailers who advertise to-day an reaping good returns. MONEY IS NOT "SPENt" IN , ADVERTISING: IT IS IJS V fit 8T a -D.' '■ Folly whispers in the ears of executives V "Out down' your advertising, and .save. Money." Timidity suggests the use of the blue pencil and the- consequent loss of a market won by years of intensive cultivation. - IIiPROVE YOUR PRODUCT, GIVE ~GOOD VALUE, AND THS NEW ZEALAND PEOPLE WILL BUY/ Eyery'man, every woman, and every child is still B consumer. ARE THEY CONSUMING YOUR GOODS I ■■■■■■ THE EFFECTIVE, ECONOMICAL, AND SURE, ROAD FOR GAINING CONSUMER ACCEPTANCE IS VIA V "THE £R E S S." ' EVER* ADVERTISEMENT IN *'THB PRESS" IS AN ITEM OF NEWS. Every Page is carefully read—because the news paper provides information of the markets of the change in prevailing modes —and the current prices of our-daily weeds . SUCCESSFUL RETAILERS ANE MANUFACTURERS ARB CONCENTRATING MORE TO-DAY THAN EVER ON THE RESPONSIVE'MARKET, AND THAT RESPONSIVE MARKET IS THROUGH ; ••THE ■ PRESS," ' CANTERBURY'S LEAPING DAIL J« With by tar the LARGEST- 0IB0 5 L «£ I ii2; Covering Oity f > ; Suburbt, :-»»« Oouixpry '■■■■ Dirtfiota .

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20215, 18 April 1931, Page 1

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