AMUSEMENTS. Pull House- 7.30 p.m> Saturday. HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY. Avoid Disappointment Book Early. CRYSTAL PALACE 'Phone 32-408. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. 2.15 p.m. TWICE 8 p.m. EXCITEMENT THRILLS ROMANCE An RKO Radio Special " WANTED, JANE TURNER " "WANTED, JANE TURNER" "WANTED, JANE TURNER" "WANTED, JANE TURNER" Starring LEE TRACY GLORIA STUART. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) A Thousand Thrills and heartthrobs in this action-crammed drama of a gang who sealed their doom under a postage stamp. EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. RESERVES AT D.I.C. or Tel. 32-408. r\o you know—? You can 'phone your "Want Ad." to "The Press' (33-358) and pay when next in town
" L I. L A " L I L A "LI L A TIME" T I'M. E " T I ME" T I ME" Theatre Royal TO-NIGHT at 8 TO-NIGHT , Positively Final Performance of "THE' SWEETEST STORY EVER TOLD" Box Plans at D.I.C. Prices:—l/ 6 (Late Doors), 2/-, if-, 6/-. plus tax. Day Sales at Theatre Royal Confectionery. MAMMOTH ENTERTAINMENT TO-MORROW NIGHT at 8 Sharp When the Brilliant J. G. Williamson, Ltd., Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Company will present a Programme embracing Three of the Most Popular Acts from the World-famous Savoy Operas:— ACTI, "lOLANTHE" ACT 2, " PRINCESS IDA" ACT 2, " PIRATES OF PENZANCE " Three Glorious Entertainments in One Night The Company will include:— •- STRELLA WILSON IVAN MENZIES GREGORY STROUD, GODFREY STIRLING, HELEN LANGTON. RICHARD WATSON, BERNARD MANNING* EVELYN HALL. CLIFFORD COWLEY. EILEEN KELLY, VINCENT McMURRAY, FRANK BERMINGHAM, NINA. ROBBINS, JANE ORR, MARGARET KELLY; together with a Magnificent Chorus, Full Operatic Orchestra, Delightful Scenes and Colourful Costumes Musical Director . LEO. H. PACKER The whole presentation under the supervision of RICHARD SHORTLAND. NO INCREASE IN PRICES - Eox Plans for this unique performance will open at the D.I.C. THIS MORNING at 8.45. Reserved Prices: 4/- and 6/-; Unreserved, 1/6 and 2/-. Prices subject to tax. TO-MORROW NIGHT—POSITIVELY FAREWELL.
PUBLIC NOTICES. DISCLAIMER. • AM not the H. Smart referred to in the Magistrate's Court re judgment summons on the 11th inst. H. Smart, Kirwee. Witness to signature, Geo. T. Robertson, J.P. X 6933 BANKS PENINSULA RABBIT BOARD. 1 tional charge of TEN PER CENT. (10 p.c.) will be. made on all RATES remaining UNPAID after 19th FEBRUARY. 1937. LESTER A. MILLER, 4691 Secretary. RECEPTION TO PRIME MINISTER. ■*-* Owners, etc., owning methods of transport, and willing to transport workers into the city for the civic reception, on Friday, 19th February, for the love of doing it, are invited to communicate with the undersigned. Hiram Hunter, P.O. Box 971, Ch.Ch. •Phone 38-456, or Mr W. J. Green. Trades Hall. 6485 CATARRH—IMMEDIATE RELIEF!I JUST a few drops of Katarol in your nostrils..and immediate relief from Catarrh. And you will sleep sound at night. Katarol has valuable germicidal, anaesthetic, and deodorant properties and is infinitely superior to douching. 3/6 and 5/-, with Money-Back Guarantee from Barnetts'. E. Cameron Smith, Ltd., and other Chemists. M 7676 JUST PUBLISHED. JUST PUBLISHED. UP-TO-DATE MAP OF CHRISTCHURCH. MAP OF CHRISTCHURCH. PRINTING DEPARTMENT, CHRISTCHURCH PRESS CO., LTD., Cathedral Square.
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22017, 15 February 1937, Page 1
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