Article image
Article image

AMUSEMENTS. THIS AFTERNOON. THIS AFTERNOON. At 2.15, and TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, at 8 p.m. 2 GRAND FINAL PERFORMANCES.THE MESSENGER BOY | THE MESSENGER BOY | THE MESSENGER BOY | f THE MESSENGER BOY | DON'T MISS THE GRAND FINALE. Box Plans for Matinee and Evening Sessions at The Bristol, thereafter at the Theatre. Day Sales at The Bristol and Theatre Sweet Shop. PRICES: 4s, 2s 6d, Is 6d. NO TAX. Special Matinee Prices: 2s, Is. SPECIAL NOTICE—The 4s and 2s 6d seats, also the 2s Matinee seats, may be reserved at the Theatre after 11.30 a.m. . 'Phone No. 35-820. IF YOU CANNOT COME AT NIGHT COME TO THE MATINEE. 3908 NIT E D C L U . B. BOWLING, TENNIS, AND CROQUET. OPENING OF SEASON: TO-DAY. H. Kitson, Esq., Chairman, Christchurch Domains Board, will declare the Season open at 2.30 p.m. New and intending members cordia'V invited. S. McCULLOUGH, President. I 1. BROWNING, Hon. Secretary. 3910 RANGI-RURU ANNUAL SPORTS Will be held at the Trotting Grounds, Addington, on Thursday, I October 19th. Morning, 10.30. .Afternoon 2 p.m. All Old Girls and friends of the school are cordially invited. PICNIC AND SKATING. JOHNSON'S FISH PONDS, Claren- *-' don terrace, Opawa-Radley. Picnic Grounds! Picnic Grounds! Skating daily, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Dancing Wednesday and Saturday nights. 1990 PUBLIC NOTICES. TEMPORARY CLOSING OF PORTION OF STREET. IN Pursuance of the authority conferred by Section 64 of the "Christ- ' church By-law No. 14," I, Daniel Giles Sullivan, hereb. declare that the portion of LINCOLN ROAD between MOORHOUSE AVENUE and HAZELDEAN ROAD, will be CLOSED , AGAINST VEHICULAR TRAFFIC ' (including bicycles) between the hours ' of 9 p.m. SATURDAY, the 14th Octo- ' ber, 1933,' and 6 p.m. SUNDAY, the 15th instant. Trams will run on the outward rail both ways from Moorhouse avenue to Show Grounds. D. G. SULLIVAN, Mayor. CHRISTCHURCH, i 14th October, 1933. 3900 SPRINGFIELD BUS. ■ TfROM NOVEMBER Ist, 1933, until ■ -*• further notice, Springfield Bus will run DAILY via Kimberley, Courtenay, and Halkett School. Service Waddington - Darficld on ' Tuesday and Thursday w.ll NOT run. 3899 MIDLAND MOTORWAYS. ) FAIL'S CAFE (I u MEALS W Open for Tea. USUAL HOT Gd DINNERS 12 to 2.30. Fish Luncheons as usual, from Is. At Customers' request, also of the staff, the Cafe will remain open for Tea till further notice. G. R. FAIL. O T I C E. ALL CYCLISTS lO REGISTER • that CROOKE'S CITY CYCLE STAND (next to Hay's, Ltd., Gloucester street) > is open Daily till Midnight. Prams, Parcels, and Coats, 3d. Motor-cycles, 6d. C29U '. nPHE SALVATION ARMY. , x SELF-DENIAL STREET DAY FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20th. i More Collectors Needed. Gifts of , Cakes, Flowers, Produce, jam and j Pickles, etc., for street stalls, may be ; left at Regent Buildings (S.A. Head- . quarters). 'Phone 36-516. 3975 {H.ARDNER MILLER ON "HOW TO ESCAPE FROM YOUR PRISON." - TRINITY; Worcester street, 11 a.m. , effective for both young ' lj and old. "STOPIT," the improved \ pleasant lasting cough remedy, is made from the most effective ingredients known to modern science. ! Three sizes available—handy Is, large . Is 9d, and extra large 2s 6d. G4590 ((WR Circulating Library contains over 1000 Volumes, which are constantly being changed. Enquire our terms. A. T. WILLIAMS, Bookseller and Stationer, 85 Cashel street (near Bridge). W8384 ' TYPEWRITERS Overhauled and Re- ) ■* paired. Also good Second-hand 1 Machines for Sale. Call and inspect . or ring 30-236. Christchurch Type- ) writer Service. ! Tattersall's lane (off ' Hereford street). D 2819 3 JUMBLE SALE AND CAKE STALL. 3 pHILLIPSTOWN PARISH HALL, 3 A Phillip street, Linwood. 2.30 t p.m. to-day. • 177 BUSINESS NOTICES. M/uwDERFUL Array of Patterns and '* Colourings in Wallpapers to suit every purse. See Windows. SMITH and SMITH, LIMITED. Cr. Tuam and High streets. 59768 A RECORD CIRCULATION CONCENTRATED i CITY AND SUBURBS, and, in addition, reaching the more financial families in the closely adjacent Country Districts, gives to "THE PRESS" its overwhelming superiority as an Advertising Medium, enabling it to make immediately available to its Advertisers A WONDERFUL AGGREGATE BUYING POWER. "THE PRESS" leads in circulation—not only in quantity —CERTIFIED TO BY AUDITOR'S CERTIFICATE—but in Quality. "THE PRESS" is owned and controlled in Christchurch in the interests of Canterbury people.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19331014.2.3.6

Bibliographic details

Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20986, 14 October 1933, Page 1

Word Count
680

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20986, 14 October 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20986, 14 October 1933, Page 1