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"WINTER SHOW. WINTER SHOW. INTER SHOW INHIBITION EXHIBITION JCINtt EDWARD BARRACKo. KING EDWARD BARRACKS. 8 p.m.—Punch and Judy Pantomime. 7.80 p.m.—Overture Woolston Band. 8.20 p.m.—The Robot. 8.30 p.m.—Mr Buckett's Gymnastic Pupils. 9 p.m.—The Robot. will be play-cd throughout; the evening by the Woolston Band. The Robot will also perform during the morning and afternoon sessions. Visitors to Ohristchurch will be greatly interested ia the wonderful display of primary products and the fascinating working exhibits which demonstrate beyond all doubt the excellence of our manufactures and the economy of supporting our country's industries. In addition the entertainments will add to the enjoyment of visiting tho Winter Show and Exhibition, and "Showman's Alley" provides the final note to give you "All the fun of the fair." TEA ROOMS. Excellent Lunches and High Tea* are provided tot Is at the Winter Show—Afternoon Teas and Suppers from 6d. POPULAR PRICES OP ADMISSION. Adult* 1/-. Children 6d. Open Dally from 3 0 a.m. to 10 p.m. .1 Cheese , has delicious Cheddar Flavour. Try Free Sample at the "TIKI" Stall at Winter Show. —7 PUBLIC NOTICES. SEE THE BTDDEBAKER COMMANDER BREAKING THE WORLD'S RECORD FOR 26,000 MILES! 'TUDEBAKER and Erslcino owners should take advantage of the cinematographic Aim now baiag displayed at the Sydenham Pictures, showing the Studebaker Commander breaking the World's Record for 25,000 miles, being driven continuously by a relay of drivers in lets than 23,000 minutes.

This epoch-making feat shows the strength and stamina of the in-built quality of the Studebaker Car and speaks well for the modern engineering genius. The film sow being shown depicts the ■"record from start to finish and all Motorists should see the Studebaker Team performing In this World's Record. The film alio shows Stndebaker's enormous Plant and the latest engineering principles 1n turnfng out the modern Motor-Cir. This is one of the most interesting films of its kind that has been shown in New Zealand and Is now on view for Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights at the Sydenham Pictures. Adams, Limited, alto extend a cordial invitation to all interested Motorists to inspect the new Commander Free-Wheeling Brougham •6 their .Showrooms. This Car is beautifully finished in Fawn, complete with 6 drum type wire wheels, upholstered in Bedford Cord, and all interior fittings finished in Butler's Antique Silver. A high, narrow, Chromium plated Radiator sets off the graceful lines of this Commander and it is complete with a beautifully made luggage box holding two suitcases and Hat Box. We are prepared to make yon a special allowance on your present Car in part-pay-ment. ADAMS. LIMITED, Showrooms, 152-154 High street. Oarage, 319 Toara street. CURED OF RHEUMATISM. 'R F. DRIVER, of Christchurch, was so ■ badly stricken witlf rheumatism that ho had to give up work and could only shuffle about. He took R.U.R., with Buch wonderful results that he is now back in his old job, and has not the slightest trace of his old trouble. R.U.R. is sold by E. Cameron Smith, Ltd.. Chemists, Cathedral square, with a money-back guarantee. —6 , SK for "TIJU" UHEEStt at, uaie .eras, cati. "TIKI" is delicious. —3 OPTICIANS. LEXANDER GRANT, LTD., CONSULTING OPTICIANS. WHITCOMBE'B BUILDING, 115 CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Over 30 Years' Practical Experience Scentific Testing. •Phone 83-703. G4830 S. LONSDALE, ;. F.8.0.A., London, MANCHESTER STREET, Cor. Worcester street. Modern Ophthalmic Lenses. Telephone 35-160. L 4116 Telephone 84-452. EVI 0 K E P.O. Box 669. JONES, 51 CATHEDRAL SQUARE (corner Chancery lane). J7694 INSURANCE. (HE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD. IjET US ADVISE YOf with regard to INSURANCES All Classes of Business Transacted--COMPREHENSIVE rOLICIES MODERATE PREMIUMS I'AIR SETTLEMENTS PSNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LIMITED, Chief Agents. P6646 | 'USTRUSS READY-MIXED PAINTS Specialy made to suit Canterbury Climatic conditions; never chalks, 21s gallon. SMITH and SMITH, LIMITED, Cr. Tuam and High streets NSTAJiT Suds in lukewarm water secured with T.X.1.. Borax Powdor: 2d. —t

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20622, 11 August 1932, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20622, 11 August 1932, Page 1

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