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AMUSEMENTS. SEASON EXTENDED! SEASON EXTENDED! Second Week Commences To-morrow. PLAZA Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation, Ltd. 3 Sessions: 11 a.m.. 2.30, and 8 p.m. The Greatest of All Musical Shows. Ruby Keeler V / Dick Powell James Cagney Joan Blondell And a Host of Others In ! " FOOTLIGHT PARADE " "FOOTLIGHT PARADE" "FOOTLIGHT PARADE" "FOOTLIGHT PARADE" "FOOTLIGHT PARADE" " FOOTLIGHT PARADE " " FOOTLIGHT PARADE " "FOOTLIGHT PARADE" "FOOTLIGHT PARADE" Approved for Universal Exhibition. # The Most Gorgeous Musical Spectacle Ever to come to the Screen. Reserves: D.I.C. or Plaza 'phone 36-021. PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. M HOLLANDER'S, HIGH STREET, * have taken over the ENTIRE STOCK OF "LUCILLE," Carey's Buildings, Colombo street, at a Big Discount. THE CLEARANCE SALE THE CLEARANCE SALE Will Be Held AT M. HOLLANDER'S SHOWROOMS, HIGH STREET, Commencing MONDAY NEXT, AT 9 A.M. MONDAY NEXT. AT 9 A.M. CALL EARLY. AND HAVE FIRST „ CHOICE OF THE SELECTION. M. HOLLANDER'S. High street. 2080 F.P. TERRJBLE ACCIDENT QASUALTY AT THE , '/ASH-TUB A DYEING DEPARTURE SMOCKS and CASEMENTS FADE AWAY. TRAGIC MISTAKE: NOT CESARINE —CESARINE IS ABSOLUTELY FAST THE CESARINE FLAG IS FLYING— A COLOUR ENDURANCE TEST. 1/9 YARD—ALL DRAPERS. EXIT . . . NEURITIS. fOSSING this way and that way utterly miserable . . . wishing for daylight so that you can get up and do something . . . anything to stop that grinding, searing ache. Take R-U-R. It will case the most excruciating pain, and has in many cases banished Neuritis. MoneyBack Guarantee. Ask for Free Booklet from Barnetts', Chemists, or E. Cameron Smith's, Chemists. M 6173 O'BRIEN'S "DRYFOOT" 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 sole?,. Made by the well-known tirm of O'Brien's. Christchurch, is a Superb Boot. PRICE 29s Gd. STEWART ROBINSON. 108 Cashel street. R8378 FAIL'S FISH CAFE, CASHEL STREET. OPEN FOR TEA SATURDAYS. QD DINNERS ' Still on Menu. Goldfish Food and Goldfish for Sale" DISCLAIMER. T WILLIAM JOHN CUNNINGHAM, ' Dispenser, o£ 617 Cashel street, Linwood, Christchurch, AM NOT the person figuring in this week's Magistrate's Court News. (Signed) WILLIAM JOHN CUNNINGHAM, 617 Cashel street, Linwood, CHRISTCHURCH. June 21, 1934. 1651 J")OMINION ASSESSORS OF N.Z. Public Claims Assessors. Tel. Nos. 36-363, 36-153. P.O. Box 960 Telegrams Quatrebras. Insurance and Claims Experts. 95 Gloucester street. Christchurch. SB4n T/" APEX Cough Cube vapourising ac- -*■*- tion sends determined menthol vapours to heal troubled throats. Lasting benefits. Is 6d tin everywhere. —3 pRESS ADVERTISING 7 TESTIMONY TO ITS VALUE Emphatic testimony to the value of newspaper advertising was forthcoming from Mr Edmund F. Crane, managing director of the Hercules Cycle Company, at a ceremony in connexion with the assembly of the company's three millionth machine. Mr Crane attributed much of the company's success to having followed the advice of the Prirce of Wales on advertising. After satisfying himself that he produced the world's best bicycle at the right price, he advertised, advertised, and advertised. In 1934 the company's advertising and selling efforts woulc be redoubled. Press advertising was *he cheapest and most effective m ho of creating big sales and cementing goodwill with the trade and the public. Mr F. Kahane, director of the Imperial Advertising Agency, informs the "Newspaper World" that the Hercules advertising appropriation for 1934 will be so largely increased as to make them one of the most important national advertisers. If you wish .o sell your goods to the people of Canterbury, advertise 'hem in "THE PRESS," Canterbury's Leading Daily, with by far the largest circulation.

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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21197, 22 June 1934, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21197, 22 June 1934, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21197, 22 June 1934, Page 1

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