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AMUSEMENTS. TO-DAY! 2.15 AND 7.45 P.M. At The CRYSTAL PALACE (The Theatre of Happy Memories) AMALGAMATED THEATRES, Ltd., presents the FIRST CITY SCREENING . of . “ HIGH TENSION ” “ HIGH TENSION ” “HIGH TENSION” A Thrilling and Sensational Story of under-sea Cable Repairers. With BRIAN DONLEVY The New Star you Liked so much in “Human Cargo” Glenda Farrell and Norman Foster HELEN WOOD An exceptionally pretty new star WIRED FOR THRILLS! ALIVE WITH LAUGHS ! SUPER-CHARGED WITH CRACKLING ROMANCE ! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) And “ANOTHER FACE” “ANOTHER FACE” “ANOTHER FACE” Mostly Fun—but a Lot of Thrills— This is something Different . . . a Plastic Surgeon Changed His Face but not his style—starring WALLACE FORD It’s the Entertainment You’ve been Waiting For—You’ll Gasp One Minute and Laugh the Next. (Recommended by Cehsor for Adults.) PLAN AT D.I.C. RESERVE EARLY. Theatre ’phone 32-408. CANTERBURY REPERTORY v - / THEATRE SOCIETY. “THE YOUNG IDEA” “THE YOUNG IDEA’’ “THE YOUNG IDEA” "THE YOUNG IDEA’’ By Noel Coward. RADIANT RADIANT RADIANT HALL. HALL. HALL. TO-MORROW NIGHT and OCT. 5, 6. Box Plan at the DJ.C. 3526 WRESTLING. ED •' DON GEORGE ED DON GEORGE (Twice World Champion) (Twice World Champion) GEORGE V pENCHEFF. GEORGE PENCHEFF. rn H E A t R E ROYAL A H E A T R E ROYAL THURSDAY NEXT, THURSDAY NEXT, October Bth. October sth. PUBLIC NOTICES. GASMAN DOWNS PREPARATORY SCHOOL. Boarding Department r Girls, 2000 ft above sea-level. Dry, ealthy Climate. , Ideal for children quiring to be built up. All advanges of Station life. Use of pony. A mited number of pupils may now be trolled for next year. Terms weekly, pply to-MRS J. E. HAYMAN. Lake ikapo. X 7273 IfR NORMAN STOUPPE, has reWL turned from a Post Graduate lourse in Sight Testing at the London lefraction Hospital, and may now be onsuljted at his Rooms. BARRY and STOUPPE, LTD.. Opticians. 258 High street. Ring 30-914 for your appointment, ■ 83315 CE--Praetise Economy, • waste. Feron’s Crystal v prevent _ Ice and eron’s Hygienic Ice Chests. Ice from 9d per Block, Chests from .3 ss. P. Feron and Son. Ltd., 303 [oorhouse avenue. F5617 20 YEARS’ DREADFUL PAIN. |\|R W. G. Hood, Alford Forest, sufferer of Rheumatism for 20 years before trying R.U.R., writes to praise the relief he has. gained from R.U.R., and is now able to shovel shingle with no ill effects. Sold with a money-back guarantee in every packet, R.U.R. is obtainable from E-. Cameron Smith, Ltd., Barnett and Co., and other Chemists. Free Booklet. ■ —8 SURGICAL APPLIANCES!!! surgical Appliances i n BANDS OF EASE AND CURE. BANDS OF EASE AND CURE. CEE McARTHURS, and you need no longer suffer or despair of' permanent relief. All types and makes of Trusses. Body Belts. Elastic Stockings. Anklets and Elastic Knee Bandages stocked. Special room for private free fitting. Canterbury Agents for Brook’s Rupture Appliances. McARTHURS, LIMITED WALLACE and CO. Chemists, Cr. Colombo and Cashel streets. 9860 IN BANKRUPTCY. IN BANKRUPTCY—In the Supreme Court of New Zealand. Notice is hereby given that JOHN EDWARD OWENS, of 50 Rutland street, Christchurch; butcher, was this day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at my office. Government Departmental Buildings, Worcester street, on Monday, the 12th day of October, 1936, at 10.30 o’clock a.m. Dated at Christchurch this Ist day of October, 1936. G. W. BROWN. 352? ' Official Assignee,

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21903, 2 October 1936, Page 1

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