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AMUSEMENTS. TO-DAY! TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT and TO-NIGHT! SHE WAS A SPY! SHE WAS A SPY! As Ruthless as she was Beautiful, As Cunning as she was Alluring and as Dangerous as she was Clever! ! " MADAME SPY • | I " MADAME SPY" 1 I : With FAY WRAY Nils Asther John Miljan Noah Beery David Torrance. A Swift Moving Story of Men, Women and Intrigue—divulging the innermost Secrets of the International Espionage System! Reserves. D.I.C. or Majestic, 33-537. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) 2284 GRETA GARBO AS . 'QUEEN CHRISTINA' REPERTORY SOCIETY presents " THE PIGEON " " THE PIGEON " " THE PIGEON " " THE PIGEON " " THE PIGEON " " THE PIGEON " "THE PIGEON" •' THE PIGEON " " THE PIGEON " "THE .PIGEON" " THE PIGEON " " THE PIGEON " by John Galsworthy, Crowded House on Saturday night. Will also be played TO-MORROW NIGHT TO-MORROW NIGHT at the RADIANT HALL, 8 p.m. sharp. PRICES: 3/6 (Reserves). 3/-, and 2/-, Box Plan at Society's Rooms, 15 Bedford row. 2306 PUBLIC NOTICES. HIGH GRADE NURSERY STOCK. 15.000 LOMBARDY POPLARS. WE Offer for 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 Bft high, specially selected trees—4os 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 35-675. P.S.—lO p.c. Discount on all purchases of trees and plants on amounts of 10s and upwards. —4 THE NORTH CANTERBURY SHEEPFARMERS' FREEZING COMPANY, LIMITED. KAIAPOI WORKS. are notified that these WORKS will CEASE KILLING SHEEP AND LAMBS for the Season ON SATURDAY, JUNE 30. 1934. PIGS will be treated during the slack season. E. T. SHORES, Secretary. Head Office: 193 Cashel street, Christchurch. 2167 JUSTICE OF PEACE IN AGONY. "jI.TR J. GAILER, J.P., suffered such X ' J - agony from Rheumatism that his knees used to give way. He was persuaded :o try R-U-R, "and I want to tell you," he says, "that just one packet completely cured me. While it will cure me at the age of 81 years, I think there are not many who need despair." R-U-R is sold with MoneyBack Guarantee by Barnetts', Chemists, and E. Cameron Smith's, Chemists. Ask for Free Booklet. M 6173 FAIL'S FISH CAFE, CASHEL STREET. OPEN FOR TEA SATURDAYS. ftD DINNERS ' Still on Menu. Goldfish Food and Goldfish tor Sale (VBRIEN'S "DRYFOOT" TPUCIAL. " Elk or Moose Uppers. Mi-.de specially for those needing a reliable boot, water-proofed, extra stout, with Redfern's Tuf-hide Soles, outlast three ordinary leather soles. Male by the well-known firm of O'Brien's. Christchurch, is a Superb Boot. \ PRICE 29s 6d. STEWART ROBINSON. 108 Cashel street. R8378 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. 58419 CHIROPRACTORS. TAMES M. & M CRAIG. u Chiropractors (Spine and Nerve). Spinal Adjustments as taught by the famous Palmer School of Chiropractic for Nervous and Functional Disorders. X-Ray and Neurocalometer Examinations. Palmer Graduates, Members N.Z. and Aust. Chiropractors' Association. REGENT THEATRE BUILDINGS (Entrance next G.P.0.). Lady Attendant. Consultation Free. Hours: 9-1, 2-6. Saturday: 9-1. 'PHONE: Rooms, 31-610. C 2925

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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21199, 25 June 1934, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21199, 25 June 1934, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21199, 25 June 1934, Page 1

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