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AMUSEMENTS. pHRISTCHURCH PICTURE THEATRES. WHERE TO GO FOR THE BEST IN ENTERTAINMENT. 'EGENT. 2.30 and 8 P.M.! ' Katharine Hepburn-Colin Clive "CHRISTOPHER STRONG" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Reserves, Bristol or Regent, 34-616. >LAZA. 11, 2.30, and 8 P.M.! Frederic March-Claudette Colbert "TO-NIGHT IS OURS." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Reserves, Bristol or Plaza, 36-021. IYSTAL PALACE. 12, 2.30, & 8 I George Graves —Isobel Elsom "THE CROOKED LADY." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Reserves, Bristol or Theatre, 32-408. [AJESTIC. 12, 2.30, and 8 P.M.! — L To-Night's the Last Night of "THE CONQUERORS." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Reserves, Bristol or Majestic, 33-537. ■*- Somerset Maugham's Sensation "R A I N." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Reserves, Bristol or Theatre, 36-329. JRYBODY'S. 12, 2.30, and 8 P.M.! x:J The Glorious Musical Comedy "THE MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS.' Approved for Universal Exhibition. Reserves, Bristol or Theatre, 32-810. " IBERTY. 2.15 and 7.45 P.M.! —'' "LUCKY DEVILS"—A Thriller And "FORBIDDEN TRAlLS"—Western Approved for Universal Exhibition. Reserves, Bristol or Liberty, 35-067. RAND. Continuous from 11 A'M.! —" George Wallace "HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Adults Is, Children 6d. All parts. 6550 ■OANGIORA TOWN HALL. 2.30 p.m. TO-DAY. 8 p.m. WHEELER AND WOOLSEY In . "GIRL CRAZY." "GIRL CRAZY." ~ ... (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) WEDNESDAY, AT 8 P.M. Double-Feature Programme. "THE FAITHFUL HEART" And "THE PERFECT LADY." (Recommended by Censor for Adulte.) DECEASED ESTATES. IN THE ESTATE of JAMES ALFRED GREEN, late of 67 Corson avenue, Beckenham, Christchurch, Retired Bootmaker, Deceased. IT IS REQUESTED that all claims against the Estate of the abovenamed deceased, certified as due and owing at the date of his death, namely, the 25th day of May, 1933, be forthwith rendered (in duplicate) to the undersigned, and that all amounts due and owing to the deceased be paid to the undersigned within, seven days. CAVELL and MILLIKEN, Solicitors to the Estate, Epworth Chambers, 6531 Hereford street, Cbj3stcfcu£cby.

IN THE ESTATE or GEORGE PAN* ceased). ■ ■' ■ r > Fis hereby requested that all Claim* against the Estate of: the above* named deceased be rendered forthwith in duplicate to the undersigned certified, as due and owing at the date of the death of the deceased, viz., 27th June, 1933 JOHNSTON, MILLS, and WHITE, Solicitors to the Trustees, 172 Manchester street 6215 Christchurch. PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. DR. and Mrs A. Paterson, Dental Surgeons, cnr. Casbel and Manchester streets, Christchurch, wish to announce that they are giving up. general practice and are limiting their practice to Prosthesis (the construction of artificial dentures, and vital tooth, crown, and bridge work). Telephone 35-955. P8794 A CARD. ]VfISS K. DE RENZY, Late Orthopaedic Hospitals, Dunedin, Christchurch, and Rotorua, wishes to intimate that she has moved to 158 ST. ALBANS ST. General .Massage, also Dr. Percy Wilde's Pyretic Treatment for Rheumatism, Neuritis, and Allied Disorders. Patients only taken when referred by a doctrav_ D2787F CHIROPRACTORS. ** praetors and Spinographers Palmer School Graduates (Nerve and Spine Specialists).. All latest method* for Nervous and Functional Disorders, including X-Ray and Neurocalometer Service. REGENT THEATRE BLDGS. (next G.P.0.). Hours: 9 to land 2to 6. 'Phone 31-810. p ÜBERT S. ROBINSON. CHIROPRACTOR, Graduate of the Lincoln Chiropractic College. The Latest Methods for Nervous and Functional Disorders. Ist Floor HEREFORD COURT, through Whitcombe's from Cashel street Free Consultation. „„„,„ Hours: 9*6. 'Phone 32-550. R8348 IMMEDIATE SALES. NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING speaks from an atmosphere of speed and action. Where other mediums may content themselves with creating "goodwill" and "Consumer acceptance," newspapers create immediate sales. You have never heard of anyone who put off buying to-day's newspaper until to-morrow. That is why prospective do not put off buying newspaper-advertised products. LET "THE PRESS," CANTERBURY'S LEADING DAILY, Deliver Your Message, and Bring the Merits of Your Goods into 20,000 HOMES DAILY IN CANTERBURY. "THE PRESS" is the Family Newspaper that takes Advertisers into the Homes of Canterbury that are BUYING NOW. IS "THE PRESS" CARRYING YOUR MESSAGE?

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20902, 8 July 1933, Page 1

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