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AMUSEMENTS. j Presenting Something Altogether | New And Surprising In Screen \ Entertainment! | Pl' A A •THEA TR E. L A 7, A 'l' II E A T R E. Direction: .J. C. Williamson Pictur* Corporation, Ltd. Sessions: 11 A.M., 2.30, and 8 P.M. WYNNE GIJBSON GEORGE RAFT WYNNE GIBSON GEORGE RAFT CONSTANCE CUMMINGS CONSTANCE CUMMINGS ALISON SKIPWORTII MAE WEST ALISON SKIP WORTH MAE WEST In tlio Dramatic Story of a llouso ot Drama and its people. l' "NIGHT AFTER NIGHT" j I "NIGHT AFTER NIGHT" I I "NIGHT AFTER NIGHT" (Ttecommended by Censor for Adults.) A Story that will liaca Your Pulse.... Thrill Your Hearts. .. .Stir Your Imagination i Reserves, Bristol or Plaza 'phono 36-021. Y/\7"HARKNUI SCHOOL, PICNIC * v LITTLE IIIVER DOMAIN. FRIDAY, 10th FEBRUARY, 1933. Train leaves Addington at 9.10 a-.m. Stops at, Middleton. FARBS: Adults 2s 9d, "Wharenui scholars Cd, other children Is Gd. Hot wator, tea, milk, augur, and soft drinks provided. G377 PUBLIC NOTICES. T HE INN" TEA ROOMS, Opposite Theatre Royal, Gloucester street. MOUSING 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 Oarage, Ltd. ' 60GHF.P. D O'BRIEN'S RYFOOT" SPECIAL. Elk or Moose • Upper* made specially for those neodinjf « reliable boot, water-proofed extra siotit, with Hedfern's Tuf-Hido soles which outlast three ordinary leather soles. This boot, made by the well-known Arm of O'Urien's,' Christchurch, New Zealand, is a superb boot, and undoubtedly will be classed as a boot worthy of every consideration. PRICE, 28/0. Jn Half Sines also. SOLE AGENT, ■STEWART ROBINSON, 108 Cashel street. END THE SLUMP. Those is one easy and perfect way out of this Slump. READ •<HE DEADLOCK IN FINANCE." ""T 1 Procurable at McARTHURS, LTD., Cr. Casbel and Colombo streets Dii'2o NEftVOUS Headaches dismissed in » few seconds by applying MOLSON'S lONIZED lODINE (Medical). 2/6 a bottle. H 4450 BUSINESS NOTICES, w NOTICE. 7E AUE NOT ACCEPTING HARES TILL FURTHER NOTICE. P. FERON and SON, LTD., i)0o Moorhouso avenue. F4'j;jo Christchurch. TURN YOUR OUTSTANDING ACCOUNTS , INTO CASH. OVERDUE ACCOUNTS Promptly and Tactfully Handled by Exports. OUR RATES AliE 10 PER CENT. AND POSTAGE. Wo do not charge * yearly subscription frr Collecting. WE RELY ENTIRELY ON RESULTS. Write or 'Phone for particulars. C.C.A., CANTERBURY COLLECTING AGENCY (Established 1923), 133 HEBEFOIU) STREET, Next Bank o( N.Z. 'Phone 31-413. ' C 8423 QUAHiM and BALLINGER, 166 MADRAS ST. 'PUona 33-600. SCRAP METAL, SACK, AND BOTTLE MERCHANTS. Lead, Zinc, Cast and Wrought Iron, Tailor*' Clips, Sacking, Rope, Canvas, Bottles, and Cash Buyer* of Scrap Copper, Bruce, all classes of WASTE MATERIAL. SADDLES, Harness, Covers, Collars, all Horse requirements, new, second-hand, bought, sold, exchanged, repaired, cheapest. Big Stocks. Horses and Ponies hired. Rid l ib£ School. Teething, castrated, broken; Gigs, Vehicles all sort*, sulky. Sporting, Pig, and Cattle Dog«, Ferret*. Service# Draught and Pony Stallions. Cash Buyer. TRUSCOTT, Cor. Lichfield and Durham street*. Telephone 82-426 T8769 REDUCED. HATES REDUCED. "DRIVE YOURSELF." Small and Large Sedans available. Cheapest and Best. DOMINION RENTAL CARS, LTD., 235 Manchester street, (opp. Civic Theatre), Chmtchurch. 'Phone J4-143. D 2716 A W. BUXTON and SONS, LTD., ARCHITECTS AND CONTRACTORS, S3 PAPANUI ROAD. Palmerslon North Branch, Box 160. P.O. Box 1230. "Phon« 23-018. Let us assist you to Design and Lay Out your Grounds to their best advantage. BZSSB PLANTS, SHRUBS, Etc. ROSES, ROSES, ROSES—I4,OOO Roses in Full Bloom, Leading Varieties. Better than a Flower Show. Come and see them. NAIRN and 80NS, Lincoln road, Christcburch. Telephone 3'5-C75. N6669 REPAIR SERVICE.. EXPERT Repairs to all e|a»&es of Musical Instruments, Gramophones, Phonographs, etc. Mainsprings and spare parts in stock- Dictating Machine Service. CENTRAL MUSIO STORES, 168 High street, opposite New Post Office. C 2697 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. SUPERIOR Board and Residence offered ccntleman in Suburban Home, on tram line; washing, mending. Apply • L.X.P., "Press" Office. 1133 QUMNER. "BEACHCUFFS," 1 Head O street, Casual and Permanent Guest®. Moderate tariff. Sunny position. Tariff reduced for families during January. Mic-sea Muggins and Suckling. Dial 3!)8, then ask. for 886 K. H 4453

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20773, 6 February 1933, Page 1

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