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WINTER SHOW. EXHIBITION. EXHIBITION. EXHIBITION. EXHIBITION. Big crowds are expected to-day and to-night, so enjoy these special attractions: 3 p.m.—Punch and Judy Pantomime. 7.30 p.m.—New Brighton Band. " 8.20 p.m.—The Robot. 8.30 p.m.—Miss WougVs Dancing Pupils. 9 p.m.—The Robot. will bo played throughout the evening by the New Brighton Band. The Robot' will also perform during the morning and afternoon sessions. Seo that you are one of the happy throng at tho KINO EDWARD BARRACKS. KING EDWARD BARRACKS. TEA ROOMS. Excellent Lunches and High Teas are provided for 1/- at the Winter Show—Afternoon Teas and Suppers from 6d. OPEN DAILY FROM 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M. IS Hours' Entertainment and Instruction. POPULAR PRICES OF ADMISSION : Adultß 1/-. Children 6d. DANCING SATURDAY EVENING, 8.30 to 10. Admission 6d. Refreshments 6d. ENJOY THE LATEST SHOW ATTRACTION l y nutritious. Free samples on biscuits at the Winter Show. * PUBLIC NOTICES. SEE THE STUDEBAKER COMMANDER BREAKING THE WORLD'S RECORD TOR 25,000 MILES! STUDEBAKER and Erskino owners should take advantage of the cinematographic film now being 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 leas 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 now 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 also shows Studebaker's enormous Plant and the latest engineering principles in turning out the modern Motor-Car. •Pais 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, also extend a cordial invitation to all interested Motorists to inspect the new Commander Free-Wheeling Brougham. at their Showrooms. This' Car is beautifully Snlshed in Fawn, complete with 6 drum typo 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 you a special allowance on your present Car in part-pay-ment. ADAMS, LIMITED, Showrooms, 152-154 High street. Oarage, 219 Tuara street. O'BRIEN'S nENUINE NEW ZEALAND DEERSKIN Vl" BOOTS, as made for the New Zealand Government, now on aale at 37s 6d PER PAIR. Not one complaint to hand. Try a pair. Also O'BRIEN f S SKI-ING BOOTb, in Waterproof Scotch Grain, square toes, at 89s 6d per pair, with full watertight tongue; Wonderful Eoot. Also O'Brien's Mountain Hocts, Viscolised »nd Waterproof, now in stock, at 38s 6d per pair. These boots are simply astounding and we are proud to be an aerent for the same. Post la 6d per pair extra. STEWART ROBINSON, Cashel street Christchurch. R8254 I NEURITIS SUFFERER CURED. lOR about six years Mrs R. Abbott, of Christchurch, endured the agony of neuritis. Night after night she averaged only three hours' sleep. She tried all sorts of remedies, but in vain. After about three months' treatment with R.U.R. she became entirely free from the trouble. R.U.R. is gold at 7s 6d by E. Cameron Smith,- .Ltd.. Chemists, Cathedral square, with a moneyback guarantee. ~6 WANGANUI COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. AN Examination will be held early in November for two Scholarships, each of the value of £SO, for boys under 14i years of age at the end of 1032. Particulars on application to the Headmaster. 4139 PBIVATE HOTELS. The City's Premier Private Hotel in the Favoured West End. "rriHE LODGE," 36 HEREFORD ST., X OHRIBTCHURCH. combines every comfort and luxury of ■ refined home, with proximity to the centre ot the City, the Botanio Gardess. Canterbury College, and the River Avon. Tariff. 12s «d per day. Permanent Quests special rites. D. B. GUNN. Proprietor. Telephone 33-870, Private 33-871. G6628 "KENILWORTH." I 26 Cashel street, Christchurch. . COMFORTABLE, Belect. West End BoardL ing-house. Cosy.. quiet, every home comfort. Centrally situated. 8 minutes City. Colleges. Botanic Gardens, River Avon. TARIFF, 8s PER DAY. Permanent Guests from 32s 6d per week. MRS HORNER. Proprietress. •Phone 41-705. H 4313 OHIBOPRACTOBS. AMES M. AND M. CRAIG ' CHIROPRACTORS. (Nerve and Spine Specialists.) Nervous and Functional Disorders. All Latest Methods. Regent Theatre Building (next G.P.0.). Hours, 9 to «. Friday ivenJags, 7 to 8. •Phone 3J-610- CSS7SF] KHEUMATIC -Sufferers derive remarkabli benefit from Dr. Mackenzie's Mejjtholds which dissolve urio acid crystals. Cool and Koss. Chemists. ' —«

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20623, 12 August 1932, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20623, 12 August 1932, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20623, 12 August 1932, Page 1

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