AMUSEMENTS. CHRISTCHURCH PICTURE THEATRES. WHERE TO GO FOR THE BEST IN ENTERTAINMENT. (CRYSTAL PALACE. 12, 2.30, 8 P.M.! Claude Hulbert—Jimmy Godden "THEIR NIGHT OU T." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Reserves, Bristol or Theatre. 32-408. TiTAJESTIC. 12, 2.3b, and B~RM.! Victor McLaglen—Edmund Lowe. "HOT PEPPER." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Reserves, Bristol or Majestic. 33-537. r pHEATRE ROYAL. 2.3O~AndB^TM.! Jean Hersholt—Wynne Gibson. "THE CRIME OF THE CENTURY." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Reserves, Bristol or Theatre. 36-329. yVERYBODYS. 12, 2.30, and 8 PJVL! GEORGE ARLISS "THE KING'S VACATION." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Reserves, Bristol or Theatre. 32-810. T IBERTY. 2.15 and 7.45 RM.! "PRIVATE JONES"—Comedy— And—"DESTINATION UNKNOWN." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Reserves, Bristol or Liberty. 35-067. "OEGENT. 2.30 And 8 P.M.! Robt. Montgomery—Sally Eilers. "MADE ON BROADWAY" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Reserves, Bristol or Regent. 34-616. T3LAZA. 11, 2.30, and 8 P.M.! Leslie Howard—Ann Harding. "THE WOMAN IN HIS HOUSE." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Reserves, Bristol or Plaza. 36-021. n RAND. Continuous from 11 A.M.! " Buster Keaton—Jimmy Durante. "SPEAK EASILY." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Adults 1/-. Children 6d. All Parts. 7444 RACING. QHRISTCHURCH HUNT CLUB. RACE "MEETING. TO BE HELD ON THE RICCARTON RACECOURSE, ON SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1933. ACCEPTANCES close with the Secretary, at the Canterbury Jockey Clud Rooms, on WEDNESDAY. JULY 26, AT 8 P.M. S. P. GODFREY, Secretary. P.O. Box 323. Telegraphic Address: "Voucher," Christchurch. 7433 QHRISTCHURCH HUNT CLUB. ANNUAL RACE MEETING. TO BE HELD ON THE RICCARTON RACECOURSE, ON SATURDAY. JULY 29th, 1933. FIRST RACE STARTS AT 11.45 A.M. Trains will leave Christchurch Station for the Course from 10.55 a.m. to 12.30 p.m., returning after the races. Trams will run at frequent intervals. ADMISSION CHARGES: s. d. To Course .. .. ..10 To Lawn Enclosure ..26 Motor-cars .. ..20 S. P. GODFREY, 7434 Secretary. SITUATIONS WANTED. WOMEN'S UNEMPLOYMENT COMMITTEE. fPHE Secretary can recommend the following, all of whom are urgently in need of work:— 1 Companion-Help; capable driving car, gardening, etc. 1 Capable Upholsterer; looking for daily work. 1 Capable Cook-General or Housekeeper; prefers country work. 2 Shirt Machinists. * 1 Nurse-Companion. 1 Experienced Dressmaker; daily work. 1 Milliner; take individual orders. 3 Experienced Hand Knitters. For further particulars please ring 33-002, or write SECRETARY, Women's Unemployment Committee, 570 Colombo street. 7451 F.P. A DVERTISING Salesman, thoroughly trained, capable, and energetic, seeks position; well educated, and possessed of organising ability and initiative. References. Write T.8.A., "Press." • 452 - 1 - horseman, understands all implements and general farm work. L.8.A., Press." 438 7 OlNEß—Working foreman, comu petent, seeks situation any part Canterbury. Christchurch preferred. R.8.A., "Press." 447 T> ELI ABLE Nursery-Governess seeks J - v Post, charge young children. Address at "Press" Office, Timaru: 319 T>EGISTERED Nurse desires position town or country; excellent testimonials. Reduced fees. C.C.A., "Press." A DVERTISING Agents: Experienced x men seeks position with Christchurch firm. Reply W.8.A., "Press." "V'OUNG Man (22) wants job on - 1 sheep station or .farm. X.8.A., "Press." 459 ARDENER Thoroughly experi- " enced, wants work. Any district close. 282 Hills road, St. Martins. 381 EDUCATIONAL. niLBY'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE ILBY'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE HAS RESUMED HAS RESUMED AT 93 WORCESTER STREET, (Next Sun Office). COMMERCIAL TUITION, SHORTHAND (PITMAN'S), TYPEWRITING and BOOK-KEEPING. Private Lessons a Specialty. Further details on application. MRS G. H. GILBY, 8.A., I.P.S. Hons. Principal. G4568 "\TULVANY GRAY SCHOOL OF DANCE, DRAMA, and MIME.— Principal: Miss M. R. Menzies. Ballroom, Adults Friday Evening. Boys and Girls, Wednesday 5-6. Bobblies Greek Wednesday Afternoon. Sumner Classes Tuesday Afternoons. Ballet and National Dancing, Elocution, and Stagecraft. Studio: 98 Victoria street. 'Phone 33-717. M 6754 T)ANCING DEPORTMENT (under Royal and Vice-Regal Patronage). MISS LOWE resumes Classes frqm June sth. Fox Trot, Waltz, One Step, or Polka taught in three private lessons. At home Friday Afternoons. MISS LOWE, 51 WORCESTER ST. W. L 4481 TI7HEN Renovating Tables, Chairs, '' Furniture, Use Varnoline Stains. Stains and Varnishes in One Operation. SMITH and SMITH, LIMITED. Cr. Tuam and High streets. * 59768
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20916, 25 July 1933, Page 1
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