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WARPED TENNIS RACQUETS. DO NOT discard that racquet because it is twisted. 9s our special process we can straighten, without narrn to Gut or Frame, ours being the only successfully known method. We receive racquets from all parts of the Dominion. price 3s 6d. All work guaranteed. POST TO-DAY TO: THE TENNIS SHOP, 127 Armagh street, Christchurch.

AMUSEMENTS. A SPECIAL MATINEE TO-DAY—IO.3O tun. Send the Kiddies along to see this mighty tribute to the BritishNavy. A picture no little Britisher should miss—"THE FLAG LIEUTENANT." Adults Is, Children 6d. SECOND WEEK—FOLLOW SECOND WEEK—THE SECOND WEEK—CBOWDS TO THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN. piVIC THEATRE. | "As Cosy as the Fireside." TO-DAY: 10,30 aan., 2.15 and 8 pjn-, THE RACE FOR FILM SUPREMACY. ALL-BRITISH WIN EASILY. 6 BRITISH DOMINIONS FILMS ■ have been held over for extended seasons in 6 months. A RECORD TO BE PROUD OF. And now the Seventh—Britain's Best* THE FLAG LIEUTENANT.' "THE FLAG LIEUTENANT." "THE FLAG LIEUTENANT." "THE FLAG LIEUTENANT." "THE FLAG LIEUTENANT." "THE FLAG LIEUTENANT. "THE FLAG LIEUTENANT. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) THE BRIGHT. BREEZY, BUOYANT FILM FESTIVAL STARRING HENRY EDWARDS—ANNA NEAGLJB HENRY EDWARDS—ANNA NEAGLE HENRY EDWARDS—ANNA NEAGLE HENRY EDWARDS—ANNA NEAGLJB Whose faultless acting endears them to picturegoers, in the roles of the dashing Flag Lieutenant and his Bonnie Lass. BRILLIANT ENTERTAINMENT, Sterling Supporting Film*, Boo* at Civic. TeL 31-508. 6591 ASSOCIATION. The following Public Functions have been arranged to tate place during/the visit of the Hon. CM. van ABch van Wyck (World's President) an<*= Miss Charlotte Niven (World's General Secretary):— » •■ ; ;. 20th July, 13 noon—Civic Welcomeaf City Council Chamber. 2lst July, 3 pm.— "At Home" ift Jel* licoe HaU. the World in a Y "Plane* Choral Hall. V. . j '"■ 23rd July, 3 p.m.—Youth Theatre. , v 84» ..DANCER;',: 1,4 Have You Seen Our Programme? THE 1933 J\ AI R YUEN'S BAL L» GARDEN, wm, JJJIiY J?tk „_. and Funniest Ball Qt-.the ' - ' ''■'■•''Sieasbn.; aur.r TO'NIGHT ThetiSual -weekly Wafet be Am. musical "items v *ttt l»e" Book Reserves, Wwl Bailey* Alcoves ss. Double TickeW 6s diets' AnmaSi „. ..,_ FRIDAY; Mthtfulfc; Aft*«ch spinsters resident between stream and S-Ashbui^meri tion, 3s and 2s, double Evans-Campbell Orchestra.;' , RACING.

SOUTH CANTERBURY STEEPLECHASE T Toße Held ".AT WASHDYKX/^.; SATURDAY, 22ad tfULY; t' I ; ■ ■■ mZ:-:AT:MiWSmm* SATURDAY,,JULY4^;r.^: Foil programme see TBewrefc" »<W Jul3rflth \ .. l;w.:h^b^^' _ Hon. 6254 itiwgiDTf. ',,. TROTTING.'.. -'..""/".■>; i -_;• ZEALAND METROPOUTJU* TROTTING ■QUOm*'?*-^. AUGUST MEETINGr SATURDAY, WEDNESDAY, ;Al#> FRIDAY, AUGUST sth, 9th, and 11th; V NOMINATIONS for All Events /mUI close on THURSDAY NEXT, at 12 poon. «W» : FOOTBALL. PUGBY FOOT BA L I*. Lancaster" parSk. TO-DAY, at 2,45 p.m. - SYDENHAM v ■ CHRISTCHURCH V. UNWOOD, - 'VARSITY v. ALBION. _MMEETINGS. WOODEND School Jubilee—A m««h W ing of old scholars, «-te&Cbers, and ex-committee men will be held m the Schoolroom on 'Thursday. .Jwy celebrations. H. Robertshaw, COB; vener. LOST AND FOUND. 12 words is. Cashel street, Friday ward. Thane 30-821. - ■ TO one thinks of deciding on a Dift--1 ner Set without going to Our delightful sets start at Ste

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

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