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AMUSEMENTS.

MR GEORGE ARLISS’S BIGGEST SUCCESS. Avoid Evening Crush, Attend Matinees MAKE SURE BOOK EARLY.

BRITISH CIVIC

Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. 2.15 p.m. TWICE DAILY 8 p.m. THE WORLD’S GREATEST ACTOR THE PERFECT FILM. London “Era” Critic .Writes: “ ‘DISRAELI’ OVERSHADOWED” A picture of superlative magnificence and exotic atmosphere.

GEORGE ARLISS GEORGE ARLISS GEORGE ARLISS GEORGE ARLISS

“EAST MEETS WEST” “EAST MEETS WEST”

(Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A Gaumont British Special. Rich in Action, Thrills, Adventure, and, Heart-gripping Romance. IT MAKES SCREEN HISTORY. Usual Civic Prices, RESERVES AT D.I.C, or Tel. 31-508. Children Under 12 Not Admitted Until Further Notice.

PUBLIC NOTICES

GAS COOKERY... DEMONSTRATIONS

RESUME WEDNESDAY, JAN. 20TH. , The weekly Free Gas Cookery demonstrations will resume next Wednesday Week, January 20th. THE CHRISTCHURCH GAS £O., LTD. 77-83 Worcester street. 3826

removal notice.

L. S. LAYCOCK,

MOTOR-CAR REPAIRER AND PANEL-BEATER.

T AM DEFINITELY MOVING into mv New Premises at 367 DURHAM ST., NORTH, THIS WEEK, and will be pleased to see old and new clients at the above address. 3804

POSITIVE GREY HAIR REMEDY 1 NO Dyeing 1 To-day you grow the greyness out of hair with Van-Grey Tome and true natural colour returns - • • ■ Brush Van-Grey on—simple as that. Contains “Papilla” food. Ends dandruff in 3 days. Guaranteed. Barnett and Co., Chemists. ' ■' . -2

CHIROPRACTORS

TAMES M. and * MRS CRAIG, «l,- MEMBERS N.Z.. AND. AUST. CHIROPRACTORS’ ASSN. Palmer School Graduates • REGENT THEATRE BLDGS (next G.P.0.) ... „ X-Ray, Neurocaloiheter, and all approved Methods for correction of Spinal. Nervous and Genera] Disorders. 'Phone 31-610 for Free Consultation. C 3769

tames young, chiropractor. w. (Graduate, Palmer School.) Most modern appliances and methods, as used by foremost members of the profession in U.S. America, for treatment of nervous and functional disorders. Colonic (bowel) Irrigation. X-Ray Facilities. CATHEDRAL CHAMBERS (Above Beresford, Square). Consultation Free. Nurse, in Attendance.

'Phone fßooms), 30-177. Y8578

FRUIT, PLANTS, AND PRODUCE,

•RASPBERRIES—Choice Waimate, 7/--t* l 121b. delivered, fresh daily. Ring 41-054. X 2142

T USCIOUS White, Red, Black Currants, ss; Gooseberries, 4s doz., delivered. Richardson, -45 a Greens road, Papanui. • XIBBO

ENTRAL. Otago Stone Fruits—Dessert Apricots 6s, Jam ss, Dessert Peaches 5s 6d, Jam 4s 6d, Plums, all kinds, 4s 6d case. Country orders. Freight paid _ 2 case lots. Table potatoes,;4s 6d,case. de-. livered free. Ring Market Gardens, 'Phone 41-655, after 5.30 p.m„ 37-156. 3346

our Superior Carnations, named T varieties, 7s 6d for half doz., May delivery. Combridge’s, 801 Colombo street North. 3490

TT ARROW’S, Upper Riccarton, for -O. Raspberries. Depot: Treleaven and Shirley, phone 32-226. 8/-, 121b delivered, 8/6 rail paid. 81785, “Press.”

/CHOICE Fruit. New Orleans Plums, v 7 121b 2/6; Black Currants, 121b 4/6; Raspberries, 121b 8/- (container 6d); Apples, 121b 3/-, delivered. ’Phone 22-SO6. Write S. Davies, Fruitgrower, 37 Bishop’s road, Papanui, N.W.4.

T\o not miss display- of Carnations, Ay May delivery, 7s 6d for half doz. Combridge’s specials, 801 Colombo st. North. 3490

Raspberries —waimate’s best, 7s 6d dozen, 4s 1-doz., Loganberries 8s doz.. 4s 6d J-doz.; Black Currants 5s doz., Red Currants 5s doz.. New Potatoes 501b cases 4s 6d, Peas 2s peck, all delivered free. Ring Market Gardens, 'Phone 41-655. after 5.30 p.m., 37-156, 185 Tuam street.

\I7AL.KER’S Fruit Market, new ad- »» dress 23 Bedford row. Agent for Otago Fruits. Consignments Peaches. Apricots, arriving daily. ’Phone 34-093. Tomatoes and all produce. 3548

VI7HY send outside Christchurch? »» Combridge’s have superior named Carnations. 7s 6d half doz. 801 Colombo street North. 3490

KERRY Plums, early Riners, Otago Peaches. 2s 6d doz. lb, 4s per case: Apricots. 3s 6d doz. lb, 5s case; New Season Honey, 51b 3s 3d; Walnuts, 6d lb; New Potatoes, 501b 4s; Lettuces, Is 6d doz., Onions, 51b Is. James, 254 Durham street. ’Phone 37-015. X 1638

POTATOES—New, 10 and 121b Is x (bring bag); Tomatoes. Lettuce, Peas. Inspection invited. 11 Patten street. Avonside. 'Phone 32-564 (not Sundays). Pickling Walnuts, 6d lb. For Sale. Good Motor Oil. 3s 6d gal. X 1897

CULTIVATION.

Tj’Oß Contracting with Howard Rotary Hoe, “Twenty-two” Tractor Model, Ring 32-053, or Write Box 945. Any area from J to 100 acres. 3800

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.

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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 21988, 12 January 1937, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 21988, 12 January 1937, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 21988, 12 January 1937, Page 1

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