AMUSEMENTS. CHIDUIUiM'S DAY rill LDRIi N'S DAY WINTKI! !s HOW winter r.s\u ci'i'iu.'.' I'.XUIBITIOX TO-DAY m>Ki lu a.ju. t<- i'» TO-DAY from 10 a.m. io lu y.as. • ij.jß. -Mies Waugli's DammI 3 p.m.— Croft's Punch and Judy .I'wi-u- ---! mime. ] 7.20 .p.m. WooUton Band, j 8.30 p.fli. -MUs Il'iS l'.cb'JialKii I.';; i Pupils. ! 0 p.in, -WoolMou Ijaud. | AND "Till.': bTOKY Oh- WOOL' 1 II a.m. to V2 noon --Spinning and \S ca*. n:*;, i mid "The Gulden Flt-.eee" (Film;. ] a lo i x't.va.—Wool Faint*. Simiuins ona ur:d "The tloluen i'-'euc-i iFilm). ; 7.10 p.iu. to 0 p.-Spinning aivf • iu v ., "The Golden Fleece*' (fcilnv ; ! jv ! Fairies, and a talk oil woo] by M- " • | Mtiobin. \(J RJSAT, Ova 13d, <io youa liiuo »;; people! Send thena .. . J ('i| s S ihem ... but don't, let them mias it!! I' l ® visit- will be a haonv recollection for thorn o: a time oi' real enjoyment, amuseiTK-nt,, and entertainment .. .. find the working displays will cause, them wonderment and :'•*« them a, wieh always to prefer those things j thtit are made bv their own kith and j a wisp fhin:; to do ioi* <.'re:ite.for more cmnlvvnimf, :n o t; ;m; whvn i/.oi r; ,;n: much needed! Admission I.®. i nidrc-?; ■ (Special acton: modal'.' motors. ej.f :es, und .gowts onnvsii/j h'hovr Oate*.' FOE SALE. £475. IDEAL BULDINU SITE. Par. {.-or.;aj«. Corner Deans avenue and Hagl«j' street, within L'O minutes' walk from City, ami minulf'3 from tram. Area ii-i perches, 17111 frontage lo Park, and 129 ft to Hagley etref:t. This is an opportunity that rarely occurs of securing a site fronting the Park, fi ,lu «ithin easy walking diatancu frorr C.t; through Park a rid Gardens, Apply OWNER. lioj 147. tbristcUurvM. H-iieui'i 2 t: .-i 11 ,\i i-Vif k" _ hills. X*l ('AA--lIACKTHOKNK ROAD. BUNuAiyUW OF i LARGE ROOMS, alho SLEEPING BALCONY AND KITCHENETTE, in perfect order inaide and cut., and haa every modern convenience. ElccLric light and electric range, li. ftnd c. service, Doulton bath and basin, copper and tuba, newer. Section of a'xiut IMGth acre, liicelv laid out and planted, asphalt paths. ONE OF THF. NICEST I'OSJTIOXS ON THK HILL, gets owrv ray of RUDBhine, and COMMANDS A MAG Nf FICF.NT VIFAV. will coxsider an t exchange for I-ROPFRTY OX 'illE FLAT IX A GOOD sunt; nr.. W E. SIMES and CO. ivjriT^Vi'"-"ST:™A I,»ANS N«»H'TITWEST. J, I *') l A i.JiAUMINi; 11UNOAI.OW of t Ntri; KOUMS. SUN-POIiCB. \ND KTTCIIKXETTK. just finished, and contains everything of the latest. Electric range, 2 hoi water services, lovely bathroom. A model kitclienttto with cupboards and bins. Pewer, eai-aj{i!. conerele paths'. AX IDKAL HOME. "WOULD HONSIDEII A GOOD SECTION AS PAUT-PAYMENT. W. K. SI MLS and CO., J44 .144 Hereford street. WANTED TO EXCHANGE. KXCIIANGE. . LIl'TuX PHOl'tr: I OC PfclilOlv H'jXCALOW "f 7 spacious VJ voorae, plastered and papered throughout, electric light, ispaciqus sitting room with open stone fireplace, Bun room, nHaid'a room, bathroom with porcelain bath and basin, kitchen with range, scullery, paritrv, heater points throughout, Bpucious wardrobes and cupboards, waehhouse, gas copper tub*, coalhouse, garage, etc. OWNER WILL EXCHANGE FOR SINGLE STOREY RESIDENCE OF 7 OR 8 ROOMS IN CHRISTCHURCH. For further particulars apply to the .SOLD AGENTS, .lO.NKS, McCUOSTIK Co., l/fl>.. C.s:i Cor. Cashel and Manobester streets. JBIGSFP PROPERTIES WANTED. PROPERTY WANTED—Wanted, for a Good Buyer, Four Rooms, in good .jOrder. Usual conveniences. City, North, West. Main street preferable Up to i'looo. Mark A. Richards, 120 a Gloucester etveet. GGOB WANTED. WANTED. pT IiOO-Ma, must bo on Tram Line lot- close fcl to) with modern conveniences; not necessarily a Bungalow. Handy to City. SMALL SECTION. We ti.t\e it IJuyer for a property similar to above. £IOO depoait. Send particulars promptly to us. , or a telephone message will do. j H, W. I IBS LOP and CO.. ! Real Estate Agents, ! i 73 Colombo street, Yictoria aquure.' Telephone 31-180. 114212 CONCENTRATE ON THE RESPONSIVE MARKET. "oNK CAN JLDGE THE VALUE OF NEWSPAPER MEDIA ONLY P.Y QUALITY of CIRCULATION, MERE FIGURES ARE OFTEN" MEANINGLESS.''—Mr C. Maxwell Tregurtha, Advertising Manager, The Gramophone Co., London. yyilEN the average family income id •JG to £lO per week ns compared v,iih an average family income of £4 to £u per week, it becomes strikingly evidcut that in concentrating your sales effort through "THE PRESS," Tory Ungely on the great middle-class sectioti cf the commuuit; for articles other ill?.'! bare necessities, ;ou are FAR MOKE THAN LQUSLING PROSPECTIVE TUfINOVKR AS MEASURED BY BUYING POWER. -'TI3E PRESS'* leads ia circulation—not only in quantity, but in quality—not only in quality, but in quantity. "THE PRESS'' is owned and controlled in Canterbury i.u the interest!! of i""»ntcrb:i"y I'eople,
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20316, 15 August 1931, Page 1
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