AMUSEMENTS. rp H E 0 I V X 0. Matineo 2.15 , Evenings 8 o'clock. BIG DOUBLE STAR ATTRACTION Dolores Del Rio Edmund Lowo In A Great Stirring Action-filled Picture. "THE BAD ONE" "THE BAD ONE" (Hooommejadcd for Adults.) And Also A Marvel-ous Comedy With. Gcorgo Sidney and Charlie Murray ABOUND THE CORNER AROUND THE CORNER AROUND THE CORNER It's A Marvellous Programme! AT CIVIC POPUIAR PRICES. Box Plana at The Bristol. After 5 p.m. at Theatre. 'Phono 81-608. USED CABS FOB SALE. NEW CAR STYLE AT USED CAR PRICE. NEW OAH STY!/IS AT USED OAR PRICE. NEW OAR STYLK AT USED CAR PRICE. SELLING as many DODGE BROTHERS' Motor-Oars as we do, it is only natural that we should bo offered a wide selection of Used Care iu trade. Buyers have come to realise that we take only the best of these —and then put them in such good order that they cannot help but reflect favourably ou our reputation. DODGE BROTHERS' OOUFIC. Bnißhed in a bountiful shade oI blue. Engine and transmission in (ir6t-cla«» order, five bearing crank-shaft model, with fu!l balloon tyres and upholstered in finest grade of Spanish grained leather. This ear carries a new car BU#rantee, and wc can honestly recommend this car to anyone £175. ESSEX CHALLENGER MODEL. 4-door Sedan, ducoed a very Smart Shade of Blue, and flttod with four-wheel brakes. This oar is in perfect condition throughout. Economical and reliable, and has not yet done 10,000 miles It would not bo for sale only the owner nas ioft New Zealand. Anyone re* quiring a REAL SNIP should see this at once £l9O.
MORRIS 5-BEATER TOURING CAR, in wondorful mechanical condition; painted ft rich maroon, with genuine leather upholstery; 4-wheol brakes, and small mileage. For thoa© who want economical motoring this littlo car is ideal, and exceptionally cheap at .. t ■ £126 Oil 1 INTEREST TO COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS. TWO IDEAL TRUCKS READY FOR THE ROAD RUGBY 1-Ton 'TRUCK, complete with saloon type body and oab, with squab back and upholstered cushion. This truck is only IS months old, has 4-wheel brakes, electric light and starter; first-class body, with rollup canvas sides and rear quarter; drop taildoor, mechanical condition excellent throughout. All good tyres. A real bargain at—--90.9.H. CHEVROLET 1-Ton TRUCK, complete with fully enclosed body #nd cab. Top frame of body canvaß covered, with full sized rear doors to lock up. Pitted with 80 * 5 practically new tyros all round. Engine and transmission io excellent orders first-oia## bodywork, and paintwork good Everything ready for the road. Don't pass ' this by
WE HAVE A LARGE RANGE OF CARS TO CHOOSE FROM AT PRICES FROM £lO. Call and let us »how yon our stocks and enquire nbcut our easy purchase Pla* l, ■ ....>■■» ../ .. .. L* r 'vA M TT R I M O T O B 8, A M U R I MOTORS. AMURI MOTORS. AMURI MOTORS. Durham street. Chrißtchurch. A USED OAR IS ONLY AS DEPENDABLE AS THE DEALER WHO SELLS IT! 8075 CIUNBEAM Tourer. JO h.p., fr-cvl. Magnificent condition. Rigid ail*woMber equipment. New set fyr?s. Many extras. Great opportunity acquit® Britain'# beet *909 our at £260. Owner visiting England. Write "Sunbeam," "Press" Office. 1100
advertising as advertising as advertising as I S VESTMENT. IN VESTMENT. investment. AT a time like the present, when most business executives exploring every avenue for the stimulation of sales and the reduction or overhead, the question of advertising receives mor© than usual attention. This is. perhaps, only natural, and rightly so, for there is no avenue through which money can be wasted more easily; similarly, there is no more profitable Sold for investment, particularly in a time of business stress, than that of?®rGd by adver* Using. Any keen business oxeoutive looking back through the files of New Zealand's leading newspapers eannof help being struck by the fact that most of the' well-established, progressive Arms of to-day are those who have been consistent advertisers. It is significant, also. M*** the Jrogres* of most firms can b® traoed by their advertising. Some Arms, (or instance, which held a big share of their particular business field twenty or thirty y««r« ago, haw written the story of their deollne in the advertising pagM Of the daily newspapers Others, again, show their rise and ever-continuing expansion. It t» an Interesting study, for in no sphere do methods change quicker than In that of advertising, and no fold owe creator opportunity for the building up of goodwill. Furthermore, It U a field no comm®rcial tastHutloa can afford to neglect The people of Canterbury are, and have always been, used to their morning newspaper, and. &s in CANTERBURY. as In tiINGLAND, AUSTRALIA, and NEW ZEALAND, the MORNING NEWSPAPER leada in Circulation and Coverage, and is recognised as the ideal medium, both for National and Retail Advertising. THE MORNING NEWSPAPER is read by the men folk before leaving for business, and is read and REFERRED TO BY THE WOMEN FOLK SEVERAL TIMES DURING THE DAY. TUB CHIEF BUYER IN EVERY HOME Is the Housewife, and before leaving home to do the family shopping the advertising pages are eagerly read in order to ascertain where to go and the best that is offering, eo #9 to make the purchases with the minimum amount of effort and time. A POWTSRfUL SALES . PRODUCER. Covering the province of Canterbury, "THE PRESS" reacttps every section of tile community, particularly those people with the maximum of purchasing power—a matter of the utmost importance to advertisers. especially JUST NOW. "THE PRESS" Is a home newsSapor, being delivered right Into the omes. and it enables advertiser* to reach all. members of the family sis days a week. "THE PRESS," CANTERBURY'S LEADING DAILY, is owned and controlled In Christchurch in the interests of Canterbury people. It has the largest circulatfon, covering City, suburbs, and country districts of tins newspaper in Canterbury, and is a SELLING MEDIUM 01? UNEQUALLED POWER.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20257, 8 June 1931, Page 1
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