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lIARLOUR LIGHT THEATRE. r PO-NIGHT. :it U: To-morrow, tit 2.30 1 iiiiJ u. Li' !icl Alwill. F;:y Wray, ::nd Olenda Finrell in the Picture that !>a- the Work! .-Vlliast. "THF MYSTERY OF THE WAX MUSEUM." 'Rcommuidul by Censor To;- Adults.) A! tractive FeaUiretlcs. Usual Prices. Reserves ;i! King'.:. 'jMiE latest Shoes ;irc ahvavs show--1 in-; ;il i!ie E.R.C. Shoo Co. ARRIVING all Hie time-New ExA x elusive Shoes and selling ;>,l. lower prices than ever. E.R.C. Shoe Co •\\ T tllTK""SimdalbVa-' ftte.-h Shoe "low '' heel, lis (id; While Kid from I Is (Id. Trcdenniek's. I»ORSALINO - Hats are now .selling at 32s (Id at Morris Scott's. 2(1 Norwich quay. ] »ETW~fi7der7 7oFFTmFyTToods am 1 Stationery. Orders taken for weekly magazines. pEAS, Is Cid, Is ikl peck: New Poiax toes, (lib l.s; Cauliflowers from :.d; Rhubarb, 3d: Lettuces, from Id: Cabbage, lid. Orders taken for.Jam .Strawberries and Raspberries. Earlv delivery. Orders delivered. Mili hell's. r ViiE New Fell Carpet Rug made to any 5i,.... Special Dispkiv. Maliar's Window. ( 1 LASS cut to size. nainls v:.™i t i,rV' F'UV the- Ueposii, Purchase Wav. Pa V a small deposit on any article and it will be put aside. Weekly instalments; no e::tra charge. Mrs Dodds. "V.EW Potatoes. ;jd: Local Peas,"~l s fici J - peek: Cabbages, Cauliflowers .'ld and 4d; Oranges, 12 ;l ] s; Delicious, .'TI per lb; Woiselevs. 51b a P Phi;polls. W BUTTERFJELD. Electric Light . * Points. 18 ■-, Best English Material. 2:>b Hazeldean road. Christchurch. 3800 DALCROSS WITH The LTilish steamer. Dalcross arrived at Lyttelton yesierday morn in" irom Nauru Island with phosphates tor discharge here and at Dunedin and Ravensbourne. The vessel recently loaded newsprint at East Canadiaii ports for Japan and. after discharging there, proceeded to Ocean Island to await a berth at Nauru Island. She loaded 8050 tons of phosphates in 12 hours and had an uneventful trip to Lyttelton. Captain E. J. Davies. formerly of the Federal Line steamer. Hertford, is in command of the Dalcross. The Dalcross sailed last evening 'for Port Chalmers.

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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21329, 23 November 1934, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21329, 23 November 1934, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21329, 23 November 1934, Page 21