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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 Ct., Christchurch. 'Phone 34-563. KLEXEMA <N.Z > LTD. 4th Floor. Dingwall Bldgs.. Queen St.. Auckland

AMUSEMENTS A GREAT PICTURE BE SURE AND RESERVE MAYFAIR j ALL-BRITISH | 1 'Phone 31-213 ! '-g AMALGAMATED THEATRES. LTD. Throughout N.Z. HEARING AIDS AVAILABLE. DAILY. 2 P.M., 8 P.M. In VERA CASPARY’S THRILLING STORY | “BEDELIA” | I “BEDELIA” Her Beauty Masked Murder! Her Loveliness Was Evil! G.B.D. PRESENTS MARGARET LOCKWOOD lAN HUNTER ANNE CRAWFORD BARRY K. -BARNES plans* 1 m n c ?d (No. C aT AND Or THEATRE ROYAL •'WILDFLOWER" “Joy Beattie Gives the Best Performance of Her Career.” — “Otago Daily Times,” 15/3/47. "Wildflower’’ was Acclaimed the Best Production of all Revivals in Dunedin on Saturday Night Last, when Joy Beattie, in the Role of Nina. Scored an Outstanding Success. COMMENCING Next Saturday Afternoon Next Saturday Afternoon For a Limited Season Matinees: Wednesday and Saturday. March 28 and 29 J. C. WILLIAMSON S NEW COMIC OPERA COMPANY Present “WILDFLOWER” “WILDFLOWER” “WILDFLOWER” “WILDFLOWER” Which for Delightful Melodies. Hilarious Comedy and Spectacular Ballets will Live Long in the Memories of Theatre-goers. A Brilliant Cast Includes: JOY BEATTIE (Wildflower) Allen Christie, Marie Ryan, Dennis Hartley, Phil Jay, Betty Sparks. Vaughan Tracy, Percy Martin, Ralphine Sprague and Others. Specialty Dancer: NORMA NEVILLE FULL OPERATIC CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA

Box Plans for ’’Wildflower'’ are Filling Rapidly and Patrons are Advised to make their Reservations Early. Box Plans Now Open at the D.I.C. Prices: Dress Circle and Res. Stalls 8/-. Unres. Stalls (reservable on day of performance) 5/-, Gallery 3/- and 2/-. Children half price to Matinees. All Prices Plus Tax. SECOND PRODUCTION “ROSE MARIE” To be Presented for a Short Season DANCES, SOCIALS, ETC, REALM TO-NIGHI REALM MIXED DANCE TO-NIGHT REALM MIXED DANCE TO-NIGHI REALM TO-NIGHT REALM GEO. THORNE TO-NIGHT REALM and His Dance Band TO-NIGHT REALM TO-NIGHT REALM Tuesday and Friday TO-NIGHT REALM Admission 2/6 TO-NIGHT REALM Hughie Evans, TO-NIGHT REALM Promoter. TO-NIGHT * MCC SPORTS NIGHT TO-NIGHT. THE RENDEZVOUS. 100 Stanmore road. Merv Coburn’s Orchestra. Admission, 3s. Sports Uniform must be worn., HAWARDEN-WAIKARI SUB-BRANCH R.S.A. ANNUAL REUNION AND SMOKE CONCERT HAWARDEN HALL—SATURDAY NEXT, 22nd INST. AT 8 P.M. F. J. STEEL Hon. Secretary. 3758 PUBLIC NOTICES R.S.A. x ELECTION ' We, the undersigned, dissociate ourselves from a "ticket” containing our names and recently published and circulated without our consent. P. H. WOOD. J. A. GARNER. J. A. GREGOR. G. A. FRANKS. H. E. BATCHELOR.-S. A.'COLEMAN. S. H. McGEORGE. S. “DUNCAN. L. E. EVANS 3859

N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY, LTD.— REMINDER NOTICE: Stockholders and Shareholders of the Association are reminded of the Special Meetings to be held on Wednesday next, March 19th, 1947, at the Chamber of Commerce Hall, corner Oxford terrace and Worcester street, Christchurch, at the following timet— Holders of Secured Deposit Stock. lr3o a.m.; Holders of First Preference Shares, 1.00 p.m.: Holders of “A” Preference Shares, 1.30 p.m., or the'conclusion of the previous meeting: Holders of "B” preference Shares 2.00 p.m., or the conclusion of the previous meeting; Holders of Fully Paid Ordinary Shares. 2.30 p.m„ or the conclusion of the previous meeting: Holders of Partly-paid Ordinary Shares,, 3.00 p.m., or the conclusion of the previous meeting; General Meeting of Shareholders, 3.30 p.m., or the conclusion of the previous Meeting. GEO. GIBSON, Secretary. 35 o 0

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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25136, 18 March 1947, Page 1

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