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AMUSEMENTS. COMING ON' SATUKDAYJ The Greatest Team o£ Vaudevilli: Yet Seen in Xcv Zealand! IX ______ "THE SLEEPING CAMP" "THE SLEEPING CAMP" " THE SLEEPING CAMP" rv H E A T K E It O Y A I Saturday next at ".;',u and a o'clock. READ WHAT OTHERS SAY f ; "Equal to any adult professional show." LOUD MAYOR OK SYDNEY. "Equal to the best I have seen anywhere." HUGH ,T. WARD. "Remarkable proficiency as instrumental ists and entertainers." —Auckland "Herald." "Audience wa? amazed." —Holoruti "Morning Post." "The finest entertainment presented here for yours." —Hamilton "Times." "A revelation of artistic- ability." —Palmerston "Evening Standard." "Work of Bund amazes audience." —Palmerston "Daily Times." "Hand amazed everyone who heard it." ■ —Napier "Herald." ft reached a surprisingly hi;;!) ■d." —Masterton "Age." _ "Professor Caton sets remarkable results." --Wellington ' 'Dominion.'' "Prom u musical point of view the entertainment is a remarkable one. . . . Thcro is not a. dull moment. . . . Certainly it would bo difficult to find_ :i cleverer or more entertaining set "oi juveniles. ..." ERbONAL - I. (five my personal assurance that the entertainment given by tliepe hoys of the Young Australia League is all that is claimod for it. Tlio presentation and the- playing of tho band is equal to tho best T heard on any stage in England or America, and would make .1 tremendous hit in London or New York. H. GLADSTONE HI Li,. CIIAKLIK STANTON. The Youngest Drum Major iu the World, will lead his From the Youn; Australia League I" tins Ttemarlcablo Entertainment. ADMISSION"— D.C. and Front NtalN .".» i-c.O, Back Stalls 2s. Gallery is. NO TAX. hildren Half price except Is seats. Matinees '■ -8, Is, Children Half-price all teats. Plan now open at Tho Bristol. Jsi: WISE AND RESERVE. l/NGLLSH PARK STADIUM. i i-J SPORTS MEETING. | SATURDAY, JANUARY 'J 1, K p.m. PROGRAMME. i i Mile, Cycle Haudicap (.Open; : "is. Entrv | la. 1 Milt Cycle Itaudicup (Open) ; 4ii>, Entrv Is. i Aiilps -Miss and Out Scratch Uaec: £.'!. Entry u bil. J-M.ile Derby Oiele Handicap; 2is. Entrv Is. 4 Laps Motor-C'y.le Race; 20s. Entry ~. 100 Yards Plat Handicap; Sjn. Entry J»880 Yards Plat, Handicap; r,o,i. Entrv Is Entries c!o;.o 'on THURSDAY", JANUARY IP, with the undersigned, or in box at English Park. P. C. LUCAS. Organiser. PUBLIC NOTICES. DISTRIBUTING A GENTS desiring to make con ta.it with new client* in Great Britain are invited to communicate wifli "THE PRESS" Sst-vtce De-pt., or when in London to use our offices, NEW ZEALAND ASSOCIATED PRESS, S3 FLEET STREET, E.C. 4. Our London ot'smiiealion has inlormation from lime to time of firms desiring to get into touch with distributor* here, and has facilities for obtaining information of this OHRISTCHI'RCU PRESS CO., LTD. December 06, 103-2. '"THE I NX" TEA Tti Opposite Theatre Royal, Glouocel MORNING AND AFTERNOON TEAS. COOL LUNCHEONS. APPETISING HOT AND COLD TEAS. LIGHT SUPPERS. SPECIAL PURE FRUIT ICED DRINKS. COUNTRY CLIENTS PLEASE NOTE: Situated one minute from Newman's Garage, Ltd. 666HF.P. HURUNUI RABBIT BOARD. UNPAID RATES. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an i-~ ADDITIONAL CHARGE OF TEN PER CENTUM will bs made on all RATES UNPAID within six months and fourteen days from the date of tho Rate Demand. RANDAL L. HICKS, Secretary. Christchurch. January 16, 1933. 53k7 KENEPURU SOUNDS. PEND vour Holidays'nt ROACH'S NEW J ACCOMMODATION HOUSE. Erected in a new position. All modern conveniences. Largo dancing verandah, walks in scenic reserve, fishing, rowing, launch trips, picnicking;, swimming, and sun-bathing on sheltered sandy beach. TERMS: £2 15s a week, 9s a dav. Booking deposit. £l. Apply to L. ROACH, Raetihi House, 711 St. Oiner P. 0., via Picton. SP.C.A. RECEIVING HOME FOR STRAY ANIMALS. 138 Neville bt., Spreydon. Telephone 30-3U7. SUBSCRIBERS and others are notified that the Society's Inspector will, for a small fee, humanely destroy aged, infirm, sick. and injured animals. Persona noticing cases or cruelty to animals are requested to communicate with the Society's Inspector (all communications strictly confidential). C 2776 QUESTIONS OF THE DAY. EVERYTHING has a source of origin, dn -J you know Where money comes from! Who controls the amount in existence? Questions every Thursday evening. NEW ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION, 95 Gloucester street. i USTTN TWELVE Semi-Enclosed. A ■*• most reliable ear. has boon thoroughly verhauled and guaranteed. A perfect bargain at £IOO DAVID CROZIER. LTD. 01050 CAMPERS! OBTAIN NEW CATALOGUE from .JOHN V. JACOBSON and CO.. Campers' House, 13-J Oxford terrace. P.O. Box P™l. 'Phone 31-133. TENTS made to specifications on premise?. Full-size CAMP BEDS, C7in wide, 2Jb Sd. TMBRELLA TENTS of latest car de*»;n. i £5 it, HIKERS" TENTB, Us, in Japarn Bilk. IBs Od. Hundreds DECK CHAIRS from 6» 9d each. CAMPING TRAILERS a.nd TENTS, ets., for HIRE. JOHN V. JACOBSON and CO., • IS'J Oxford terrace. ODINE Improved upon. VOLSOVS lON I IZED lODTNE—(luickar, safer. and etler than Tincture of lodine. 2/6 » hnttlo.

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20757, 18 January 1933, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20757, 18 January 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20757, 18 January 1933, Page 1

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