AMUSEMENTS. CRYSTAL PALACE 'Phone 32-408. AMfTSEMENTS. FINAL THREE DAYS Central Heating. Cosy and Warm. t= 'PHONE 31-213. js(THROUGHOUT N.Z.) Two Sessions Daily: 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. A RIOT OF' FUN A BOMBSHELL OF MIRTH. VICTOR McLAGLEN BRIAN DONLEVY LOUISE HOVICK In "BATTLE OF BROADWAY" "BATTLE OF BROADWAY" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) IN ADDITION. Your Singing Cowboy Favourite SMITH BALLEW In I "PANAMINT'S BAD MAN" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Two 20th Century-Fox Hits. RESERVES AT D.I.C. or TeL 32-408. TTLECTORS. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. LISTEN IN. LISTEN IN. HEAR FOR YOURSELF:— AUTHENTIC FACTS OF LAND PUR- I CHASES BY PRESENT OPPOSI-! TION, THEN THE GOVERNMENT. WASTEFUL EXPENDITURE. ■> BORROWED MONEY SQUANDERED. LAND BOUGHT HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS ABOVE .VALUE. THEIR LEGACY THE RATEPAYERS' MILLSTONE. "(THROUGHOUT N.Z.) Hearing Aids Available. 2.15 P.M. 8 P-M. 20th Century-Fox Presents THE RITZ BROTHERS "KENTUCKY ' - „ MOONSHINE" SEE ... [ Their Burlesque on SNOW WHITE AND THE 7 DWARFS. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FRIDAY NEXT ! . . . BANNED IN GERMANY AND ITALY | REAL . . . AS TO-DAY'S HEADLINES. ACTION-PACKED DRAMA THATS , WILDLY EXCITING. Walter Wagner's " BLOCKADE " "BLOCKADE" " BLOCKADE " "BLOCKADE" * Starring MADELEINE CARROLL HENRY FONDA LEO CARRILLO A United Artists Release. A Dramatic Thunderbolt. A Smashing Indictment of Warfare on the Innocent. You'll' Live Every Moment of ITS MIGHTY ADVENTURE. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) PLANS D.LC. OR THEATRE. MAKING STAGE HISTORY THE WORLD OVER WITH ITS GLITTERING PAGEANTRY AND UNFORGETTABLE SPLENDOUR! THEATRE ROYAL Last Three Nights Final Matinee To-morrow.at 2 p.m. J. C. Williamson's Wonder Musical Play BALALAIKA BALALAIKA BALALAIKA BALALAIKA Brilliant Cast includes VIOLET CARLSON, DIANA-DUCANE, GEORGE HANCOCK, And 40 other principals, all of whom assist mat eriaUy in making this glorious production an unparalleled triumph. FRIDAY NIGHT NEXT "X; - ~S; : ; : For Three Nights Only— at 2 Magnificent revival of the deliriously tuneful and picturesque comic opera "THE DESERT SONG" "THE DESERT SONG" in which the company achieved a sensational triumph in Wellington. Box Plans for the remainder of "Balalaika" season on view now at the »JLC. Plans for the Limited "Desert Song" Season qpen This Morning * EVENING PRICES: D.C. and R.S 7/6. Ordinary of performance) 5/-, Back Stalls 4/-, Gallery 1/6. Early Door Gallery 6d extra. _ ■ _. _. „ ~ __„'„, „_„__„ -, ,* «.»w Door Gallery ,6d extra. Children 3/-, 2/-, and 1/-. All prices Day Sales P a? S The*tre Royal Confectionery from 9 o'clock each morning. 500 SEATS AT 7/6, 5/-, 4/--,2/ V.AND 1/6 AVAILABLE AT DOORS AT EACH PERFORMANCE
MEETINGS. HEAR PROFESSOR R. M. ALGIE PUBLIC ADDRESSES AT: TlMAßU—Scottish Hall, TO-DAY (TUESDAY), at 3 pan. WAIMATE—TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), at 8 pan. * RICCARTON—Town Hall, TO-MOR-ROW (WEDNESDAY), at 3 ipjn. KAIAPOI—Grand Theatre, TO-MOR-ROW (WEDNESDAY), at 8 p.m. Hear this Brilliant Speaker on SOCIALISM. NATIONAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN. MATERNITY SERVICES REPORT. A MEETING will be held in the Y.M.C.A.. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), 28th inst., at 7.30 p.m., to hear a Summary of the Report by Mrs W. F. Kent-Johnston. ALL INTERESTED INVITED. 3113 xx Branch).—Dß. T. A. MacGIBBON will give an ADDRESS on FRIDAY NEXT, 30th Sept., at 8 o'clock, in the Chamber of Commerce, Oxford terrace, on "HOW TO HELP THE DEAF." All those interested are invited. 3396 PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. ALTER J. WATSON'S, Consulting Opticians, 695 COLOMBO STREET (Next Kincaids). •Phone 35-226. " W8441 ' L E X E M A TREATMENT. FOR SKIN and SCALP AILMENTS. Sufferers from > ECZEMA SEBORRHOEA PSORIASIS ALOPECIA ACNE FALLING HAIR. BABY ECZEMA Successfully treated, instantly relieved. Consultations Free. Write for Booklet. KLEXEMA ROOMS. TRIANGLE CHAMBERS. 281 HIGH STREET. Open Friday Evenings. 'Phone 34-566. FAIL'S FISH CAFE. ."« A i LS F 1 S H CAFE. Cashel St.. near tfte Bridge. OYSTER SOUP OUR SPECIALTY. Open from 10 aan. to 7 pan. daily. * * F3203
PUBLIC NOTICES. ASHLEY COUNTY COUNCIL. ELECTION OF COUNCILLOR FOR THE LOBURN-WHITEROCK RIDING. PURSUANT to Section 12 of the Local Elections and Polls Act, 1925, I hereby give notice that the following persons have been duly nominated as candidates for the office of Councillor for the Loburn-Whiterock Riding of the County of Ashley:— CROFT, Cedric Hunter. WALLER, John. And there being only one vacancy to be filled, a poll will be taken as between the said candidates on MONDAY, the 10th day of October, 1938, at the following polling places:— Mr C. Downing's House—Ashley. The Council Office —Loburn. The Hall—North Loburn. The School—Whiterock. Polling Hours—9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Dated this 27th day of September, 1938. C. A. BELCHER. . 3414 Returning Officer. NEW CYCLE STAND (CENTRE OF TOWN.) COOK BROS. (Proprs.) at the NEW STAND in "PRESS" BUILDINGS, Worcester street Entrance. , Perfect safety assured. Hours: 7.30 a.m. to 11.15 p.m. CHARGES: 2d day, 6d week. "CLASSIFIED" ADVERTISEMENTS for insertion in "THE PRESS" SATURDAYS are received up till, 10 P.M. FRIDAY EVENING. Urgent Advertisements will be received by the Printer up till Midnight. The office is open, till 12 on Saturday and again from 6 to 10 SUNDAY EVENING for the handling of replies and the receipt of advertisements for Monday'g issue.
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