TENNIS PLAYERS, NOTE: Your Racquets Restrung with First Quality Gut, 12s 6d; Super Quality Gut, 17s 6d; Championship Gut, 255. Warped Racquets Straightened, 3s 6d. New Season Tennis Racquets at Bargain Prices.' Country Clients: Post your Racquets to-day—same day service—9o days' guarantee with all work. THE TENNIS SHOP, 127 Armagh street, Christchuxch.
AMUSEMENTS. ! "HIVIC THEATRE. | Sole Direction: Britdom Films, Ltd. (Pioneers of All-British Theatre Policy.) NOW SHOWING. 2.15 pjn. 8 pjn. The Most Engrossing Film ever seen in Christchurch, superbly acted by the Stars of "The Outsider" HAROLD HUTH ; JOAN BARRY HAROLD HUTH A JOAN BARRY HAROLD HUTH N JOAN BARRY HAROLD HUTH D JOAN BARRY HAROLD HUTH I JOAN BARRY In "SALLY BISHOP" "SALLY BISHOP" "SALLY BISHOP" I "SALLY BISHOP" j (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) THE IDEAL FILM. STARTLING—True-to-Iife—HUMAN! Box Plans at Civic. No fee. TeL 31-508. 9449 RAND Concert and Dance, St. Mary's Schoolroom, Park road, Addington, To-night at 8 o'clock. Adults 9d, Children 6d. In aid of the Church Bazaar. 1532 LECTURES. HEALTH! HAPPINESS! SUCCESS! HEALTH! HAPPINESS! SUCCESS! PSYCHOLOGY. -*- Five Public Lectures by CILLA ENID BATES, Noted Lecturer of New Zealand. Australia, South Africa, England, and Scotland. LIBRARY HALL (Hereford street LIBRARY HALL entrance."* Friday (September Ist), Saturday, Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday. All at 8 pjn. Collection. PRACTICAL, STIMULATING, and ENTERTAINING. LECTURES giving PSYCHOLOGICAL LAWS for HEALTH and SXJCCBSSL SITUATIONS VACANT. Twelve Words; One Shilling per Insertion; Three Insertions 2/5. Applicants when applying for situations where references are asked for should send copies (not original) of their references. TO TIMARU RESIDENTS. SALESMEN OF ABILITY. A WELL-established Christchurch Al - firm is arranging to extend its activities, and requires the services of salesmen with initiative and ability for Timaru. Permanent position and generous remuneration to suitable applicants. Apply Z.C.8., "Press.'* 5205 K^MoEft»«»M«i;»aJawM: "• Firm require the services of First-class Advertising Salesman (lady or gentleman). Remuneration by commission only. Excellent opportunity to handle good publications. Only live people need apply. 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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20946, 29 August 1933, Page 1
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