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KLEXEMA TREATMENT KLEXEMA TREATMENT Now available to sufferers from Acne, Seborrhoea, Alopecia, Psoriasis, Eczema. Baby Eczema, and Falling Hair. Fully trained KLEXEMA Nurse is in attendance at the KLEXEMA ROOMS. Triangle Bldgs.. 281 High St.. Christchurch. 'Phone 43-566. KLEXEMA (N.Z.). LTD.. 4th Floor, Dingwall Bldgs.. Queen St., Auckland.

AMUSEMENTS FOURTH BIG WEEK MAYFAIR Hl ALL-BRITTSH ■' ’Phone 31-213 .: AMALGAMATED LTD Throughout N.Z. HEARING AIDS AVAILABLE DAILY —2 P.M. 8 P.M. Another Gainsborough Smash Hit G.B.D. Presents STEWART GRANGER ANNE CRAWFORD JEAN KENT DENNIS PRICE In “CARAVAN” “CARAVAN” “CARAVAN” From the Nove! by Lady Elinor Smith (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) PLANS TO-DAY AT THEATRE NEW ZEALAND CONCERT PARTY TOUR RENAIS GAGE RENAIS GAGE RENAIS GAGE "A great surprise was given io the audience by Miss Gage. She was introduced as 'New Zealand's Nightingale,* a description more remarkable for its enthusiasm than its felicity. But the actual fact was that In the person of Miss Gage was discernible the stuff of which the Prima Donna is made: petite, a charming stage presence, a sense of drama and above all. a delightful soprano voice and clear enunciation. She not only sings but acts the part. More should be heard of her in future.”—

RAYMOND WINDSOR RAYMOND WINDSOR RAYMOND WINDSOR Potentially New Zealand’s Greatest Young Pianist. WILFRED SIMENAUER -r- WILFRED SIMENAUER WILFRED SIMENAUER New Zealand', Brilliant Young 'CelUat UNPARALLELED MUSICAL ATTRACTION E 3 c lL. o£ Tkeni ’’Ut 18 Years of Age, Yet all Three, in the Opinion of the Critics, the Cream of New Zealand Talent. Accompanists:— Miss B. McHutchons (Hastings) Mr John Matheson (Dunedin) TWO CONCERTS ONLY Radiant Hall To-night, at 8 p.m. A Magnificent Programme. Patrons are Requested to be Seated by 7.55 p.m. No Admittance During Items. 200 Excellent Seats at 4/8 200 Good Seats at 2/4 Civic Theatre Monday Night 8 p.m. Avoid Regrets. Reserve at Begg's Special Concessions for Students. “YOUTH TO THE FORE” PROFESSIONAL NOTICES .JAMES YOUNG CHIROPRACTOR (Graduated Palmer School), an BUILDINGS. SQUARE. All Modern Electrical Appliances, Colonic (Bdwei) Irrigation. 'Phone. 30-lfr Free Consultations Nurse in attendance. IY2IIB JAMES M. ana 'MRS ChA.l6 CHIROPRACTORS (Palmer School Graduates). REGENT THEATRE BUILDINGS. Phone 31-610, for Free Consultations. Radio Health Talk Each Tuesday. 11.15 a.m., 3ZB, Christchurch. Reopening Monday. January 13th. C1473 LOST AND FOUND FOUND, Pig, Avonside. Apply tha Poonflkeeper. F FOUND in Monck's Bay, Saturday Last. Fountain Pen. Call 230 Monck’s Bay or 'Phone 46-582. —■ FOUND In Olllvier’s road, Brown Great Dane. Animals Protection Society (Inc ), 17 Graham street. 2827 BELT of Navy Raincoat Lost between State Theatre and Square. 7 p.m. Friday. Telephone. 23-792. -- AMPLE reward for return 6-20 Kodak Camera and Film lost from haversack Gore-Lyttelton train Monday 13. Bor> rowed.. Must be returned. Write 89551, "Press." - LOST. Hand-knitted G iove. 12.2 Springfield Road Bus, Wednesday. 'Phone 30-770. LOST, Rough-coated Black an£FTan']sog. Please 'Phone 14K, Springburn. 1340 LOST, Purse ffom Telephone Box near Post Offide. Please reply P 8670, “Press." Reward. 1321 LOST, January 12th, Rangatira, Daylight trip. Lady’s Gold Wristlet Watch. Keepsake. Reward. 89903, “Press." ■ LOST, b Keys in Small Leather Container. Reward at 32 Factory rd., Belfast. - a LOST. Black Scotch Terrier Dog. ’’Skipper” from 140 Woodham road. ’Phone 30-921. Reward. 1319 LOST. £6. Month's Pension, between Cashel st. and Sydenham, Friday. Reward. Please Ring 25-719. 1320 B r°'" n V 8 Hub Ca P« probably ShefLOST, Small Black Purse, containing Strapless Gold Watch; sentimental value. Reward. Ring 33-507. LOST. Wallet, between Kingsford st., via New Brighton rd., and Queensbury st. Reward. 145 Kingsford st.———— LOST, Friday. 17th. Lunch Basket in front of Museum, witiv 3 pairs Children's Sandals. Ring 23-205. Reward. 1325 LOST Thursday. Pair Glasses in Green Case. Name inside. Please return 77A East belt. Rangiora. Reward. 1329 LOST. Hagley Park Cycle Track, Thursday evening. Small Fawn Purse with Kiwi on front containing £2. Reward. 89904, "Press." —————— LOST. Thursday evening between Innes roao and Wroxton terrace. Girl’s Nightdress and Dog-shaped Container. ’Phone 23—961. ■ ■ , LOST. By Ladv Pensioner, Small Sum of Money in Black Spectacle Case, between Millers' and Square. Reward. Reply. 89853. "Press ’’ LOST. Black and White Umbrella. North Express. Saturday. January 4th. between Studholme-Christchurch. Please forward. 19 Forfar st.. Dunedin Reward. XB3 LOST Between Motunau and Chrtstchurch. Main North roed. one Small Mahogany Drawer out of Dressing Table. Please Write or Ring: Tipapa. IA. Motunau : —— 5454 LOST. Friday, vicinity Hewitt’s corner, Selwyn st., Black Purse containing Ration Books, Money. Key. etc. Urgently needed. Reward on returning to 55 Ruskin street, Spreydon. —— R.S.A. BADGE No. 71973. Apply. P 8624, "Press." ————— - RS.A BADGE No 056868 Lost. Finder kindly return to, R.SA. R S.A. BADGE No. 23186. Apply. P 8624, "Press" ■, SCHOOLBAG containing Camera, etc.. Left on Chch. Station January Bth. Reward. 257 Ashgrove tee. STRAYED. White and Fawn Collie Dog. last seen m Rangiora. J. Roberts. Loburn. 1332 STRAYED to Rvan’s Estate. Springston South. 1 Ewe Hogget, branded ER in red. X 9567 STRAYED on Westacre. Waddington. Black and White Collie Dog. Owner ring 38R. Darfield “ STRAYED on my property. Corings road. Dark Bay Gelding, white star on forehead, white hind hock. If not claimed will be sold. 89407. "Press” STRAYED. From 315 Esplanade. South Brighton. One Roan Pony Anyone knowing whereabouts please advise above address. Reward. ■ —■ WOULD person holding young couple’s Case Clothing lost off car between Oxford and Chch January 9. Marshland rd., please return 24 Suffolk st. Linwood. Urgent. Reward. CHILDREN Thrill to a journey on the "Adventuier” Submarine—on HAY’S ROOF Better than ever, fun and froli for young and old alike. Cornel —— 519®

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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25086, 18 January 1947, Page 1

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915

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25086, 18 January 1947, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25086, 18 January 1947, Page 1

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