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AMUSEMENTS. IT STATE 3 "Where Christchurch Meets." 'Phone 32-249. Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. (Throughout N.Z.) HEARING AIDS AVAILABLE. SESSIONS; 2.15 and 8 P.M. “SUEZ” “SUEZ" “SUEZ” “SUEZ” "SUEZ" SUEZ ” “SUEZ” "SUEZ" “SUEZ” “SUEZ” “SUEZ" “SUEZ" “SUEZ” “SUEZ" 2nd MIGHTY WEEK HURRY! AND BOOK YOUR SEATS FOR THE HEROIC ROMANCE THE BOLD ADVENTURE THE DARING ACHIEVEMENT THE STIRRING STORY OF “SUEZ” ANNABELLA TYRONE POWER A 20th Century-Fox Picture. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLANS D.I.C. REX THEATRE TO-NIGHT and TUESDAY, at 7.30. WILL FYFFE WILL FYFFE In one of the Greatest Pictures Ever. “OWD BOB” “OWD BOB” I And KATHARINE HEPBURN, CARY GRANT, CHARLIE RUGGLES in “BRINGING UP BABY” (Passed for Universal Exhibition.) 9774

Magnificent Triumph at the Theatre Royal’ of the famous COVENT GARDEN RUSSIAN BALLET All share in brilliant premiere. Owing to the enormous demand for accommodation arrangements have been completed for' a SPECIAL “CINDERELLA” MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 Poors s>Pen at 1 o’clock. Patrons are advised to secure their tickets early to avoid disappointment. Children half price to all parts. 800 seats at 5/4/6, 4/-, 2/6. TO-NIGHT AT 8 (for two more nights only and Matinees. To-day and Wednesday) “ GARNAVAL ” “ THE SWAN LAKE ” “ CINDERELLA ” A programme of amazing brilliancy which thrilled a record * audience on Saturday. Never-to-be-forgotten scenes of enthusiasm. Commencing THURSDAY (3 nights and Saturday matinee) the spectacular successes “ The Gods Go A-Begging,” “ Scheherazade,” “ The Spectre of the Rose, and ‘ Aurora’s Wedding.” Next Saturday afternoon “The Swan Lake” will be substituted in place of “Scheherazade” (matinee only). Reserves at D.I.C. Central seats available 7/6, 10/-, and 12/6. Unreserved gallery and stalls on sale Theatre Royal Confeptionery Shop. Gallery 4/-: Late Door 2/6; Stalls 5/-; Late Stalls at doors, 4/6, plus tax. Free list suspended.

SPECIAL EASTER TRIP TO QUEENSTOWN AND EGLINTON VALLEY ' A special Land Cruise car will leave Timaru after the arrival of express train from Christchurch on 7th April for Queenstown, Lake Te Anau, Cascade Camp, Eglinton Valley, Lake Manapouri, the Milford Sound road, and the Homer Tunnel; returning to Timaru on the 10th April, connecting with' the ex--press train to Christchurch. INCLUSIVE COST £7 12s ifd Covering Transport from Christchurch and Accommodation. BOOKINGS:— MOUNT COOK and SOUTHERN LAKES TOURIST CO., LTD. 92 GLOUCESTER STREET. GOVT. TOURIST OFFICE. THOS. COOK and SON. 9457

DENTISTRY. UNITED DENTAL SERVICE K. W. McCLiUEG, B.D.S. N. S. HENRY, B.D.S. 89 WORCESTER STREET (Opp. Avon Theatre), TELEPHONE 36-011. R8355 LONDON DENTAL INSTITUTE G. C. Z. HARRIS. P. Z. HARRIS. B.D.S. N. MATHEWSON, B.D.S. J. B. MacGREGOR. L.D.S.. Glasgow C. BLUE, B.D.S. 112 A CASHEL STREET. TELEPHONE 33-909. 7638 H. W. FROST (Christchurch,. Ltd.). SURGEON DENTISTS. 244 HIGH STREET. CHRISTCHURCH (next Petersens, Ltd.), Open Friday Evenings 7 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. Thone 33-109. H5363 OPTICIANS. G. SCVICKE JONES, OPTICIAN, 51 CATHEDRAL SQUARE. (Corner Chancery lane). Telephone 34-452, P.O. Box 669. BAD LEGS are not Incurable. VAREX gives permanent results. No resting. Free Booklet from Varex, Ltd., Box ISSBH, Wellington. Local Representative: Nurse Athfield. Room 109, HJ3. Building, High street, Christchurch, —lO

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Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22652, 6 March 1939, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22652, 6 March 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22652, 6 March 1939, Page 1

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