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AMUSEMENTS. I UNPRECEDENTED SCENES OF ENTHUSIASM. SATURDAYS PACKED HOUSE UNANIMOUSLY ACCLAIM “IT’S LOVE AGAIN” THE BEST EVER SEEN IN CHRISTCHURCH. Book Early For To-night. ■ I CIVIC h' Direction; Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. 2.15 p.m. AGAIN TO-DAY 8 p.m. Britain’s Dancing Darling In a WHIRLWIND OF MELODY AND LAUGHTER. rffll m n JESSIE MATTHEWS JESSIE MATTHEWS JESSIE MATTHEWS JESSIE MATTHEWS With SONNIE HALE ROBERT YOUNG In “IT’S LOVE AGAIN” “IT’S LOVE AGAIN” “ IT’S LOVE AGAIN ” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A Gaumont-British Special. Directed by Victor Saville. A PINNACLE OF PERFECTION PICTURE 5 NEW SONG HITS GLORIOUS DANCING SNAPPY COMEDY. Gay Melodious Romantic. I — 1 j Hundreds Were Turned Away on 1 1 Saturday so Be Wise, Book Early, j i i RESERVES AT D.I.C. or Tel. 31-508. USHER IN THE NEW YEAR WITH A SONG AND LAUGH. RESERVE AT D.I.C. For Our MIDNIGHT MATINEE NEW YEAR’S EVE Hats Streamers And the Merriest Film of the Year • IT’S LOVE AGAIN ” PUBLIC NOTICES. \/ r ISITORS to Sumner, Xmas and * New Year holidays, make perlectly sure of your Milk Supply by ordering from the SUMNER VALE DAIRY CO.. Sumner. All Milk and Cream chilled under Frigidaire Refrigeration Process. ’PHONE 620 R. 2567 B ALLINS BREWERIES (N.Z.), LTD. Aerated Waters and Cordial Manufacturers. Wine and Spirit Merchants. Brewers. Office and Factory: 9 Byron St„ Sydenham, ’Phones; 30-704 30-705. Brewery, Waltham road, Sydenham. 'Phone 34-071. 2748 SHEPPARD and SMITH, LIMITED (Next Bank of New Zealand.) 133 HEREFORD STREET. VT7E WISH TO INFORM THE GENvv ERAL PUBLlC—Sellers and Buyers—that WE ARE OPENING AN AUCTIONEERING DEPARTMENT IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. We have secured the services of an experienced Auctioneer and any business entrusted to us will have the best possible attention. There is no sale too small or too large for us to handle. SHEPPARD and SMITH. LTD. PHOTOGRAPHY. GREEN and HAHN. PRESS, COMMERCIAL, and STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHERS. / \WING to continual requests, we " * have now opened up an Up-to-date Studio, with latest equipment for Modern Portraiture. Make an appointment with us for your Wedding Group. Address; Dominion Chambers, 152 Armagh street. Christchurch. NO MORE - HEADACHES: IF you suffer from splitting headaches take Harvey’s Mineral Tonic and observe the wonderful improvement. Mrs B. Dwight, who suffered from headaches, bilious attacks, nervousness, and dyspepsia, testifies that since taking Harvey’s she is quite a different woman. Harvey’s Mineral Tonic builds up strength and vitality in run-down people. 3/6 from Chemists. NO MORE RHEUMATIC PAINS“T HAVE suffered for two years but now 1 I am quite free from rheumatic pains after not quite two packets of “R.U.R.,” writes Edith Jones, of 180 Rose street, Darlington. N.S.W. "R.U.R.,” the successful rheumatic treatment, in the full 7s 6d size is sold with a money-back guarantee. You take no risks. There is also a half treatment size for 4s. Particulars from E. Cameron Smith, Ltd., Barnett and Co., and other Chemists. —2 STOP CATARRH IN A DAY. STOP Catarrh—ward it off—by taking Katarpl, the new powerful germicide sold with a Money-Back Guarantee. Katarol soothes the inflamed membrane, relieves head noises, disperses blood pressure, routs out germ congestion. Small size 3/6; Double Size 5/-, from Barnetts’. E. Cameron Smith. Ltd., and other Chemists; M 7640 BAD Legs successfully treated at home with Varex Method. No resting. Write for free- booklet. Ernest Healey. Pharmaceutical Chemist, Varex, Ltd., Box 1558H, Wellington. Local representative: Nurse Athfield, Room 109, H.B. Building, High street, Christchurch. —9

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21976, 28 December 1936, Page 1

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