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AMUSEMENTS. LAST DAY OF "TILLIE AND GUS" With W. C. Fields Alison Skipworth and Baby Lo Roy! Reserves D.I.C. or Majestic. 33-537. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Always A Good Show At The majr: s t i c Sessions: 12 Noon, 2.30, and *3. MANAGERIAL! Wc hove just previewed "Mystery of the Wax Museum." This picture is too good to hold till Monday, our usual opening day, and by special arrangement the public ot Christchurch will be permitted to see the most unusual and remarkable Entertainment ever presented by the Majestic on SATURDAY NEXT! SATURDAY NEXT! SATURDAY NEXT! SATURDAY NEXT! SATURDAY NEXT ! SATURDAY NEXT! SATURDAY NEXT! SATURDAY NEXT! BE WISE! BOOK YOUR SEATS NOW FOR THE THRILLER SUPREME ' MYSTERY ' MYSTERY ' MYSTERY ' MYSTERY ' MYSTERY ' MYSTERY OF THE OF THE OF' THE OF THE OF THE OF THE OF THE Solve it You may us well know the truth as suspect il! Hero's every nerve shattering Fact laid before your startled Eyes! The Love Riddle the Police were afraid to Solve brought under the eyes of Public Scrutiny in a Picture made BEHIND BOLTED DOORS! With LIONEL ATWII/L - FAY WRAY AND GLENDA FARRELL ALL IN GORGEOUS TECHNICOLOUR Recommended bv Censor for Adults. Reserves D.I.C. or Majestic, 33-537. : WIN A RADIO j Majestic Guessing Competition Commences on Saturday. All you I : have to do is nominate the | ' Titles of Six Records that will be S played during the Interval. How I good a Memory have you? All 1 the Records are well-known selecl lions. Winner will receive a 1 Magnificent "Philco" Radio, | valued at £l7 10s Od. : "BRING A PENCIL." PUBLIC NOTICES HIGH GRADE NURSERY STOCK. 15,000 LOMBARDY POPLARS. WE Oiler lor present Planting 15,000 * * Lombardy Poplars in three assorted sizes, viz.— 4ft high—lss per 100, £5 per 1000. sft to 6ft high—2ss per 100, £7 per 1000. 6ft to [ji't high, specially selected trees —40s per 100. For shelter purposes both for the garden and the farm, the Poplar is one of the best trees to plant, adapting themselves to almost any situation. NAIRN and SONS, Lincoln road, Christchurch. Telephone 35-075. ■ P.S.—lO p.c. Discount on all purchases of trees and plants on amounts of 10s and upwards. —4 EACH MAN HIS OWN JUDGE. ITE will not be asked any questions. - 1 -*- Mail lis the guarantee certificate if R-U-R does not produce results and we will refund your money within six weeks of commencing the treatment. R-U-R Rheumatic Remedy is procurable from E. Cameron Smith's, Chemists, and Barnctts'. Chemists, with a guarantee certificate to each treatment. Ask for Free Booklet. M 7671 cataMhalheadacilW. 'THAT dull, heavy, disagreeable fullness or pressure in the head can be quickly relieved with EPHEDROL —the new way of treating Colds, Catarrh, and Hay Fever. Tilt back tl head—sniff HEDROL down the nostrils, and relief is instantaneous. EPHEDROL is economical. One flask lasts a season. From Chemists at 2s 6d and 4s. ASK FOR EPHEDROL. _ _—l Q'BRIEN'S "DRY FOOT" SPECIAL. Elk or Moose Uppers. Made specially for those needing a reliable boot, water-proofed, extra stout, with Redfern's . Tuf-hide Soles, outlast three ordinary leather soles. Made by the well-known linn of O'Brien's, Christchurch, is a Superb Boot. PRICE 29s 6d. STEWART ROBINSON. r\OMIN!ON ASSESSORS OF N.Z. Public Claims Assessors. TeL Nos. 30-363, 30-153. P.O. Box 060 Telegrams Quatrebras. Insurance and Claims Experts. 95 Gloucester street, Christchurch. DECEASED ESTATES. IN THE ESTATE OF JOHN JOSEPH WINNICOTT late of Christchurch, Indent Agent, Deceased. TT is requested that all accounts against the above-named be rendered in duplicate, certified as being due at date of death, viz., 20tli May, 1934, to JOYNT, ANDREWS, and COTTRELL, Solicitors, 160 Hereford street. 8774 FOOTWEAR— Prices to Suit all *- Pockets. See our Windows. J. Dollan, Railway Hotel Buildings, ManChester street. D4Bl

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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21179, 1 June 1934, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21179, 1 June 1934, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21179, 1 June 1934, Page 1

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