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FOR 90 DAYS. Every Tennis Racquet restrung by our modern method is guaranteed for 90 days! Our process gives uniform tension on every string—prevents frame distortion, and lengthens playing life. „ , Restrings: First Quality Cyclone Gut .. •■ 12/ 6 Super Quality Gut .. 17/6 Championhip Gut .. 25/Country Players Post your Racquet. THE TENNIS SHOP, 127 Armagh street.

AMUSEMENTS. IE LOUDEST AND LONGE! LAUGH IN TOWN IS AT THE n I v I C - ALL BRITISH Sole Direction—Britdom Films, Lid. NOW SHOWING 2.15 8 p.m. THE MOST HAPPY-HILARIOUS TEAM ON THE SCREEN The Aldwych Theatre Players TOM WALLS RALPH LYiNiX TOM WALLS RALPH LYNN TOM WALLS RALPH LYNN TOM WALLS RALPH LYNN TOM WALLS RALPH LYNN TOM WALLS RALPH LYNN WINIFRED SHOTTER WINIFRED SHOTTER WINIFRED SHOTTER ROBERTSON HARE ROBERTSON HARE MARY BROUGH MARY BROUGH Jn the World's Most Popular Laugh-Raiser "ROOKERY NOOK" "ROOKERY NOOK"ROOKERY NOOK" "ROOKERY NOOK" "ROOKERY NOOK" Ben Travers' Masterpiece. (For Universal Exhibition.) 3—EXCELLENT SUPPORTS—3 Book at Civic. No Fee. Tel. 31-508. 2193 1, - L DARFIELD. SATURDAY, 10th FEBRUARY, AT 8.30 P.M. Marie Dressier In "EMM A." "EMM A." "EMM A," Her Finest Picture. Special Attraction—JOHN McCORMACK SINGS 4 Songs, in "Ireland the Melody Isle." For Universal Exhibition. 2191 riHRISTCHURCH RETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION. GARDEN FETE. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). "MONA VALE," FENDALTON ROAD (Adjacent to Railway Crossing.) Fete will be officially opened at 2.30 p.m., by GEO. GOULD, ESQ. A Large Variety of Stalls, Sideshows. Boating on the Stream. Collection at Gates. Come one and all. IF WET—Fete will be held in Jellicoe Hall. 2158 VONSIDE ORCHESTRA Present Third Concert in AVONSIDE PARISH HALL, Tuesday, February 13. at 8 p.m. Adults od. Children Cd. 2153 OLY~WINITY - CHURCH, Avonside—Missionary Garden Party to-day at 2.30, in Vicarage Grounds. Nurse Bargrove, of Hangchow, China, will speak. Varied attractions. Admission free. 1587 SATURDAY, 10th FEBRUARY. The usual weekly dance will* be held at 8.30. All the latest dance music will be rendered by the Orchestra. Book reserves early. Bailey-Marston Double Dance Orchestra. Tickets 6/6. 2086 . "THE GRAY RAVEN." Kaiapoi's Modern Dance Hall. DANCE every Saturday 8.30 till Midnight. Specially selected Orchestra. Cabaret Supper. Reserved Alcoves ss. Double 3s, Single Is 6d. •Phone 5715. 9697 ■OANKS PENINSULA RACING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING AT MOTUKARARA, SATURDAY. 3rd MARCH, 1934. NOMINATIONS (Isov each) for ALL EVENTS will CLOSE on TUESDAY, 13th FEBRUARY, at 6 P.M. For Full Programme see "Referee. F. T. H. BELL, Secretary. P.O. Box 385. or C/o Canterbury Jockey Club, Christchurch. 2107 I MEETINGS. CHRISTCHURCH BUSINESS MEN'S CLUB. CANTERBURY ADVERTISING CLUB MEMBERS of the above Clubs are notified that Major C. H. Douglas has been unavoidably delayed at Wellington, and will not be able to meet members on Monday next as arranged. The luncheon, however, will still be held at 12.45 p.m. at the Frascati, and members are assured of an entertaining programme. 2197 LOST AND FOUND. (12 words Is.) BRIEF BAG, with Bathing *- Costume and Towel, etc. Apply (t.M.L.. "Pross." f"OSf,""a _ Pair of Red GUM BOOTS, -*- J between Christchurch and ElUwmere. Finder rewarded. P.L.K., "Press." L~'" OSTyiShorT-haTFe'd" poM, vicinity Bromley and Linwood Cemeteries. Reward. 100 Matheson's road, Linwood. iqes CTRAYEDIrom ATforcfForest, Black ■3 SHEEP DOG. slut, with blue spotted nose and feet. Finder please communicate with J. R. Grigg, Alford Forest, Ashburton. 'Phone 4M. Methven. 2201 IMPOUNDED. IMPOUNDED AT SPRINGSTON. 1 -*- BAY HACK. If not claimed and expenses paid, will be sold FRIDAY, February 16, at 12 noon. IGIB * H. THOMAS, Poundkeeper. INDEX OF.CLASSIFIED ADVTS. I Announcements— Motoi-cara fo; 1 ilirtl.B •• 1 I Sale 1. '2' ! iJeatln •• lj Old Gold W ante( ] .1-, ]n Memoriae 1 Opticians •■ 2o AckDowleds- Painting and ments 1 Papcrhaiiging '-'I Amusements .. 1 Public Notices 1, ■;'. Auctions %21 Private Llotcl3 -J3 Bicycles i-.i-.il Propel tics for Accessories 21 Sale 1, ■?■) lioard and Poultry and riggs "I Residence 21 Persona] .. 2! Business Kadio .. iM Notices 1, 23, 01 Stockß and City Council .. 20 Shares L'l Hdiicational 23 Sunday Services 21 For Hire .. 2! : Situations Vacant C) Furniture and I Situations Furnishings 21 ' Wanted ',' l Fruit and Shipping .. i Vegetables 2! i Tender? .. 51 Funeral Polices 2V, Wanted to Sell 1, 2 Uair Waving .. 21 ; Wanted lr> Let, 1,31 Insurance .. 21 I Wanted to Buy 1 Motor Services .. '2Ol Wanted to B«nt •-!

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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21086, 10 February 1934, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21086, 10 February 1934, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21086, 10 February 1934, Page 1

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