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AMUSEMENTS. PARENTS Only Four Days remain for you and Your Children to see this Noble Story. CIVIC-ALL BRITISH Sole Direction —Britdom Films, Ltd. TWICE DAILY, 2.15 and 8 p.m. THE FINEST FILM OF 1934. IT STANDS ALONE. I H. B. WARNER I And the Unexcelled English Cast in SORRELL SORRELL SON I SON By G?' WARWICK DEEPING. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.), Such a Story—Such a Talking Triumph comes but once in a lifetime. PLANS AT THEATRE. Reserve no Extra.- Tel. 31-508. ST. JAMES' THEATRE TUAM STREET. 'Phone 35-820. TO-NIGHT, at 8 p.m., AND UNTIL THURSDAY. The Magnificent Revue, "HERE'S "HERE'S "HERE'S "HERE'S "HERE'S "HERE'S "HERE'S In which you will see Clem Dawe and his Merry Band in a Show that beats all others. LADIES' ALUMINIUM GIFT DAY, WEDNESDAY. 100 BEAUTIFUL PIECES OF ALUMINIUM TO BE GIVEN AWAY. WEDNESDAY EVENING ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BENEFIT NIGHT. Box Plans and Prices as Usual. RELIGIOUS ESTABLISHED FOR BETTER PICTURES, PRESENT THEIR FIRST MOVING PICTURE IN SOUND. " LIFE OF CHRIST" (6000 ft N.Z. Scenic, China Old and New, Supports. EVERY CHILD MUST SEE IT. PARENTS, BRING THEM ALONG. READ THIS I IN A CITY PULPIT ON SUNDAY ! REFERRING TO THIS ! PICTURE. ; "Almost every Church Conven- ! tion is crying out for better pic- ! lures, deploring the class of picture i exhibited to children. Columns of j j letters appear in the press. Yet i when an outstanding production ! such as 'The Life of Christ' film I j comes to our city with the high- | ; est possible endorsements it is | j depJorabJe to mention what j . stands as a disgrace to our Chris- | tian community that over the | | whole of the sessions less than 50 j I children have attended. And this [ I in spite of the fact that it has been I I recommended and approved by the ! I Canterbury Education Board. I i School Committees and parents ! j have a duty to perform that every j child should see this first moving picture of 'The Life of Christ,' which in every other city has been packed to the doors with school children and adults." RADIANT HALL DAILY. AT 10.30, 2 o'clock, and 8 o'clock. Prices 2s, Is 6d, Is; children. 6d all parts. 3303 Plan, D.I.C. CARS FOR SALE. USED CARS. rpHE Best Selection of First-class x Closed Cars. Nash Sedan, 1930 .. .. £165 Willys-Knight, 4-pass. Coupe, run 16,000 miles, like new £195 Willys-Knight G6 4-door Sedan £95 Bean C-cyl. 7-passenger Sedan £BS For Better Brakes THE SOUTH ISLAND MOTORS, LTD. Cambridge terrace <opp. City Band Rotunda). 'Phones 33-585 and 36-722. 58515 AMURI MOTORS, LTD. FOR GUARANTEED DEPENDABLE USED CARS. RUGBY TRUCK. Capacity 1 Ton. This truck has only done one year's work, and is in firstclass order, equipped with six gears, and all tyres good. Fitted with enclosed body, would be ideal for country storekeeper. Great value f?"| K dodge" 6-cylindcr Coupe in first-class order and condition throughout, fitted with complete new set of air-wheel tyres. This car has very smart appearance with ample luggage space in watertight compartment. This car would be ideal for traveller f?T| KA DODGE. Four-cylinder touring car, balloon tyres, good order throughout with genuine leather upholstery. A good car for any class of work ... 4?'7'Q ESSEX. Super Six four-door Sedan in perfect condition mechanically, and as regards body work, upholstered in finest quality leather, and done very small mileage. Tyres like new, with fourwheel brakes and good luggage carrier. Whoever buys this can be sure of a genuine up-to-date reliable car £175 CHEVROLET. Four-cylinder four-c'oor Sedan in exceptional condition and of very smart and modern appear- i?"| A A DODGE. Model four-door 8-cylinder in exceptional condition throughout, six wheels, two extras side mounted in front fenders, folding front seat for converting into a bed for camping, specially designed luggage compartment at rear, very smart and modern and a car we can thoroughly recommend to anyc-j £2?'s A USED CAR IS ONLY AS DEPENDABLE AS THE DEALER WHO SELLS IT. AMURI MOTORS. LTD., Durham street, Christchurch. FOOTWEAR—Prices to Suit i Pockets. See our Windows. J. Dollan, Railway Hotel Buildings, Manchester street. D 461

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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21320, 13 November 1934, Page 1

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