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AMTOBTJMP.NTS. LAST SCREENINGS OF "THE CALENDAR" At the 'IIVIO THEATRE COMMENCING-. TWICE DAILY: TO-MORROW. 2.15 and 6 p.m. GAINSBOROUGH'S GREATEST Jramatie Epic—Tho Most Entrancing tomance o£ tho Screen. THE DUOHEiiS OF YORK THE DUCHESS OF YORK SAW IT 4 TIMES. SAW IT 4 TIMES. Britain's Most Picturesque 'Romance A. A. MILNE'S STAGE HIT 'MICHAEL 'MICHAEL 'MICHAEL 'MICHAEL 'MICHAEL 'MICHAEL ' MICHAEL MICHAEL 'MICHAEL 'MICHAEL 'MICHAEL 'MICHAEL (Recommended by Censor lor Adults.) A LONDON WEST END PERFORMANCE LIFTED BODILY TO CHRISTCHURCH—--3 931's BIG STAGE HIT, played for tho Screon by the original cast of tho stage play that ran for 3 2 consecutive months at St. .Tames' Theatre, London. HERBERT MARSHALL HERBERT MARSHALL HERBERT MARSHALL The Doyen of Screen Lovers. EDNA BEST EDNA BEST Kngland's Loveliest' Actress. FRANK LAWTON ELIZABETH ALLEN A Nover-to-bo-Forgotten Story • • - Acted in a way that will open your eyes; it tells a truc-to-lifo story that grips you at the outset, and holds your attontion until the final word is spoken. RESERVES ARE BETTER THAN ! REGRETS. SO BE WISE AND BOOK i EARLY AT CIVIC THEATRE. I Box Plans open from 10 a.m. Tel 81-508. J GARDEN PARTY. r TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). At tho residence of A. K. Hadfield, Esq., No. 20 Bank's avenue, Shirley (tho Champion Garden of Christchurch). To bo opened by W. J. Walter, Esq., at 2.30 p.m. Admission Od, Children 3d. In aid of Shirley Methodist Church. Afternoon Tea, Cake Stall, Novel Sideshows, etc. 333 PTT3XIO NOTICES. NEW ZEALAND RED CROSS SOCIETY. CANTERBURY CENTRE. STREET APPEAL, FEBRUARY 24th. Produce, Cake, Swceti, Jam, and Pities, Is, and Flower and Plant Stalls in Victoria square. Collectors' Headquarters, 127 Worcester si. The Mayoress and Mrs Neville will provide refreshments in the City Council Chamber, Manchester street. 71a3 KRYFOOT" SPECIAL. Elk or Moose Uppers made specially for those needing a reliable boot, waterproofed extra stout, with Kodfern'a Tuf-Hldo soles which outlast three ordinary leather soles. This boot, made by the well-known flrn» of O'Brien'*. Christehurch, New Zealand, is a superb boot, and undoubtedly will be claused as a boot worthy of every consideration. PRICE, 28/6. In Half Sixes also. SOLE AGENT, STEWART ROBINSON, 108 Cashel street. Opposite Theatre Royal, Gloucester street. • MORNING A.ND 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. '■ 6C6HF.P. CIGARETTE ENJOYHENT. TO Secure maximum enjoyment from a Cigarette the paper must be" the very best. Tho man who rolls his own should use Roll-Rite Cigarette Paper, sold by tobacconists at one penny. Roll-Rite is the finest paper in the world and cannot be made in any part but a particular section of France owing to the quality of the water. M 8767 WAIMAKARIRI HARBOUR BOARD. TOTIOE is hereby given that' the Waii makariri Harhour Board has granted the Kaiapoi Regatta Committee permission to make a nominal. charge for admission to the Harbour Reserve's fronting Oharlea and Raven streets, on SATURDAY, March 11th, 193 D. L. L. WILSON, 7388 Secretary. TF SOU CONSIDER YOUR RATES ARE EXCESSIVE CONSULT THE RATEPAYERS' AND MORTGAGORS' ADVISORY CORPORATION, LIMITED, 183 CASHEL STREET. PROMPTLY, TO GET A REDUCTION FOR NEXT YEAR. ADVICE FREE. END THE SLUMP. There is one easy and perfect way out of this Slump. READ' •*HE DEADLOCK IN FINANCE." Procurable at McARTHURS, LTD., . Cr. Cashc! and Colombo streets. THE OFFICIAL OPENING Of /TARIST BROTHERS' NOVITIATE, CLAREMONT, Has been POSTPONED to a later date. 7379 ["OTHERS! Keep a bottle of MOLSON'S . lONIZED lODINE handy. Invaluable for healing Cuts, Burns, Scalds quickly and painlessly. 2/6. Chemists and Stores. H 4458 DENTAL. CHANGE OF ADDRESS. R. V, P. BOOT, Dental Surgeon, has resumed Practice (by appointment only), at 96 OXFORD TERRACE, in rooms adjoining those of 0. J. Newell, L.D.S. (cr. Oxford terrace and Lichfield street). Appointments may be made by Ringing 35-752, or Private Telephone 23-244. . 82813 AXA —Cook and Ross, all other Chcmistn. i and Stores. ~-s

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20789, 24 February 1933, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20789, 24 February 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20789, 24 February 1933, Page 1

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