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KLEXEMA TREATMENT NOW available to sufferers from Acne, Seborrhoea. Alopecia, Psoriasis. Eczema. Baby Eczema, and Falling Hair. Fully trained Klexema Nurse in attendance. Write for Free Illustrated Booklet. KLEXEMA ROOMS. TRIANGLE BLDGS.. 281 HIGH ST.. CHRISTCHURCH. ’PHONE 34-566. Klexema (N.Z.), Ltd , Dingwall Bldgs.. Queen street. Auckland.

- t AMUSEMENTS 2nd BIG WEEK YOU MUST RESERVE I || MAYFAIR" ’Phone >l-113 || Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. DAILY: 2 P.M., 8 P.M. ANOTHER GLITTERING SUCCESS From the Triumphant Star of “Piccadilly Incident” and “Spring in Park Lane” Herbert Wilcox Presents ANNA NEAGLE HUGH WILLIAMS In “ELIZABETH OF LADYMEAD” In Colour by Technicolour A London Films Picture Released by Universal Pictures. Ltd. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also Screening •SPOTLIGHT ON AUSTRALIAN BALLET* Plans at Theatre To-day TO-NIGHT. 8 P.M. TO-NIGHT. 8 P.M. TO-NIGHT, 8 P.M. AND EVERY EVENING NEXT WEEK AND EVERY EVENING NEXT WEEK THE CANTERBURY THE CANTERBURY REPERTORY SOCIETY’S REPERTORY SOCIETY'S 100th PRODUCTION 100th PRODUCTION SHERIDAN’S SPARKLING COMEDY SHERIDAN’S SPARKLING COMEDY “THE RIVALS" “THE RIVALS” “THE RIVALS” “THE RIVALS” Produced by Frederick Farley RADIANT THEATRE “The Rivals" by Richard Brinsley Sheridan was first produced at Covent Garden Theatre on the 17th January, 1775. and has maintained its place ever since as one of the greatest comedies in the Language The cast Includes Beryl Windsor, Judith Laver. Phyllis Toileton. Nancy Wise. Brian Fisher Bbtts. Graham Robinson. Donald McCree, William Cook. David White. Donald Macßae, Geoffrey Dunne. . and William Styles RESERVED SEATS—S/-. Tax Free RESERVED SEATS—S/-. Tax Free For Reserves up to 6JO p.m.. Ring 22-054 Then Ring Radiant Theatre. 33-374 Unreserved Scats at Door from 7 p.m., 2/6 Tax Free Matinee. Saturday. Bapember 3rd. 2 p.m. Reserves—Adults 3/-. Children 2/Tax Free

HANDEL'S GREAT ORATORIO “MESSIAH” “MESSIAH” on THURSDAY AND SATURDAY NEXT WEEK CIVIC THEATRE Soprano; “SYBIL PHILLIPS sang the soprano solos beautifully. Her voice hae a brilliant quality admirably suited tor oratorio. Her singing was notable for the pure quality and smooth emission of tone” --"Press" and "Star-Sun’" ,Contralto: VERA MARTIN. Miss Martin won continnual applause with her rich, true contralto and appreciative singing" —“Star-Sun” Tenor: LORENZO NOLAN. Melbourne. Specially engaged by Royal Wellington Choral and Royal Christchurch Musical Society for an oratorio tour CLAUDE O’HAGEN. “Yours is a voice seldom encountered in my travels. It is rich and pure wjth unlimited possibilities of expression” ' —Todd Duncan FULL 3YA ORCHESTRA LARGE, WELL-TRAINED CHOIR A COMPLETE HIGH STANDARD PERFORMANCE “MESSIAH ” PLAN NOW OPEN Booking at Begg's. Reservation Fee 6d 4/ "’ 5/ - Thls Advertisement is Sponsored by Ernest Adams, Ltd. THE GREATEST SHOW ON DARTH WIRTH’S CIRCUS WIRTH’S CIRCUS . NEW. ALL-STAR SHOW Tour 1949-50 Season Will be showing NOVEMBER November 26th. OAMARU. Matinee. November 28th. MOSGIEL; 28th, MILTON; 30th. CLINTON DECEMBER *£• J™*’ GORE: 3rd GORE; %YSI?. ALE; Bth - WINTON; 7th to JJlb. INVERCARGILL. Matinee. 10th; 12th. 2XA27 AU: 13,h ‘ TUATAPERE; 14th, RIVERTON; 13th. WYNDHAM: 16th. MATAURA; 17th, BALCLUTHA. December 19th to Z4th. DUNEDIN. Matand Saturday; 26th. PALMERSTON; 27th. TIMARU: 28th, TUJARG- »th. TEMUKA; 30th. ASHBURTON; 31st, ASHBURTON. JANUARY 2nd to 14th CHRISTCHURCH Matinees Daily z 16th HOKITIKA 17th REEFTON 18th WESTPORT 19th WESTPORT MATINEE 20th GREYMOUTH 21st GREYMOUTH MATINEE ?3rd RANGIORA 24th KAIKOURA 25th BLENHFTM 26th BLENHEIM MATINEE 27th PICTON WATCH i«OR YOUR TOWN: ATHLETICS TO-DAY —2.1 S TO-DAY TO-DAY 2.15 TO-DAY SEE YOUR PROVINCE S BEST ATHLETES IN ACTION EVERY SATURDAY RUGBY PARK 2.15 p.m. 2.15 p.m. Admission 1/-. Large Fields Exciting Finishes Tea and Soft Drinks available on ground. Take No. 18 Bus to Park Gate. 2210 Cycling Cycling Cycling ENGLISH PARK Cycling Cycling 2 p.m. Cycling Cycling TO-DAY (Saturday), Cycling Cycling November 26. Cycling Cycling Cycling Cycling EMPIRE GAMES Cvclinu Cycling TRIALS Cycling Cycling Cycling Cycling Admission 1/-. Children Cycling Cyclng 6d. Cycling Cycling Cycling ST. PETER’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CHRISTMAS FAIR CHRISTMAS FAIR AND FANCY DRESS PARADE. AND FANCY DRESS PARADE. McDonald Hall. Aid wins road. McDonald Hall. Aidwins road. TO-DAY. SATURDAY. November 26. at 2 P.M. SATURDAY. November 26. at 2 P.M. ST. MICHAEL’S XMAS ~ GARDEN PARTY. COLLEGE HOUSE. 2.30 P.M. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). All Welcome. Admission. 6d Children Free.s93 £UBL!C NOTICES TO PATRONS OF BEATHS TEA ROOMS. On ELECTION DAY. WEDNESDAY, November 30. MORNING TEA ONLY WILL BE SERVED UNTIL 12 NOON. When the Tea Rooms Close for the Day. FPZOto

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Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25971, 26 November 1949, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25971, 26 November 1949, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25971, 26 November 1949, Page 1

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