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KLEX E M A For Acne, Seborrhoea, Alopecia, Psoriasis. Eczema, Falling Hair. New “Rem-Ray” Treatment Removes Facial Hair Permanently. Sister visiting Timaru Tuesday. January 23rd, may be interviewed BALMORAL HOTEL. Consultations free. Write for Free Illustrated Booklet on Skin Care to KLEXEMA ROOMS. Triangle Buildings. 281 High street. Christchurch. ’Phone 34-566. Fully-trained Klexcma Nurse in Attendance. Klexema (N.Z.), Ltd., Dingwall Bldgs., Queen street, Auckland.

AMUSEMENTS 4th Joyous Week 4th Screen’s Supreme Achievement CHILTERN HUNDREDS To Live Long in Your Memory || MAYFAIR "Phone 31-213 || Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. DAILY: 2 P.M., 8 P.M. Reserve Early for Monday. Packed Houses Nightly. Our Claim—now Public Opinion, that no Greater has been Produced lor Stage or Screen. THE CHILTERN HUNDREDS THE CHILTERN HUNDREDS THE CHILTERN HUNDREDS It is Brilliant—it is Devastatingly Funny. With the Original London Stage Cast that made a Million People Laugh. Cecil Parker A. E. Matthews David Tomlinson Lana Morris ’PHONE THROUGH YOUR RESERVATIONS FOR THE DAY SESSIONS. A Great Show for the Whole Family. (Approved for Universal Exhibition) PLANS AT THEATRE TO-DAY. ST. JAMES’ Telephone 35-820. Direction: Christchurch Cinemas, Ltd. SESSIONS: 2 P.M. AND 8 P.M. WESTERN THRILLS! THE SCREEN’S GREATEST COWBOY IN HIS GREATEST AC! lON-PACKED OUTDOOR ADVENTURE! GENE AUTRY GENE AUTRY In “RIDERS IN THE SKY” “RIDERS IN THE SKY” - With - GLORIA HENRY ALAN HALE. JNR And "CHAMPION” World’s Wonder Horse. Thrills-a-Plenty with Gene in his Most Stirring Adventure . . . and Thrill to his Hit Parade Song “Riders in the Sky ” ALSO: This is an Eye-opener! See what goes on Behind the Scenes of the Beauty Contests! “BEAUTY ON PARADE” ROBERT HUTTON RUTH WARWICK (Approved for Universal Exhioition) Reserves at Theatre. 'Phone 35-820. GALA STEWART’S GULLY. GALA STEWARTS GULLY. GALA STEWARTS GULLY. GALA STEWART’S GULLY. GALA TO-DAY, TO-DAY GALA TO-DAY. TO-DAY, GALA TO-DAY, TO-DAY. GALA 1 p.m. to 10 p.m. GALA 1 p.m.: MONSTER TREASURE GALA HUNT. GALA 1.30: PUNCH AND JUDY SHOW GALA 2.0: HIGHLAND DANCING. GALA 2.30: TALKING DOLL. GALA 3.0: DISPLAY OF HIGH JUMPGALA ING BY EXPERT HORSEGALA MEN. GALA 3.30: LOLLY AND MONEY GALA SCRAMBLE, conducted by the GALA Clowns.

GALA 4.0: MARVEAU, THE MAGICIAN GALA 4.30: TRAPEZE BAR AND TIGHT GALA ROPE ARTISTS. A tight rope GALA 100 feet long will be susGALA pended 20ft up in the air; f GALA Motor-cyclist will ride his GALA machine along this rope, at the GALA same time carrying a trapeze GALA artist on horizontal bar swingGALA ing from his motor-cycle. GALA HYPNOTIST: You cannot afford GALA to miss seeing this outstandGALA ing Entertainer. GALA EVENING. GALA 7.0: SPEEDWAY RACING. GALA 7.30: TIGHT-ROPE WALKING. GALA 7.45. PILLOW FIGHTING. GALA 8.0: MYSTERY CONTEST between GALA two members of the CommitGALA tee. GALA 8.30: Yes, it’s those Popular Stage GALA Entertainers. Dylis and Betty. GALA 8.45: CIGAR SMOKING CONGALA TEST GALA 9.0: Feaurlng the DEAF AND GALA DUMB MAGICIAN. GALA 9.30; Presenting toe BURNEY GALA SISTERS. GALA 9.45: FIREWORKS DISPLAY. See GALA 50 Rockets in the air all at GALA once. GALA 10.0: THE FINAL FLARE. 361 b GALA Explosives let off in one GALA gigantic flare.' GALA Merry-go-Round, Pony Rides. GALA Shooting Gallery, Candy Floss, all GALA the popular games, hot water. GALA Ideal Picnic Grounds. Trains GALA and Midland Buses run frequently. GALA Admission: FREE. REMEMBER. THE BIGGEST AND BRIGHTEST SHOW THIS YEAR WILL BE AT STEWARTS GULLY STEWARTS GULLY TO-DAY. It will be Crammed Full of Entertainment and Excitement. 2762 CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL. MUNICIPAL BAND CONCERTS, SUNDAY, JANUARY 14, 1951. 2.30 p.m.—Botanic Gardens: woolston Brass Band. Hospital Grounds— Salvation Army Citadel Band. 8.15 p.m.—City Rotunda. New Brighton Band. 2959 GYMKHANA TO BE HELD AT KAITUNA. JANUARY 27 Luncheon Available DANCE AT NIGHT 930 LOST AND FOUND FOUND, Rug on seat Rolleston ave., after Centennial Procession. Dec. 18. Apply 379 Colombo st. LOST, Wed. night, Jan. 10, 3-Row Pearl Bracelet. 'Phone 32-869. LOST, Gents’ Right Shoe, also Grey Socks,_Akaroa ± Jan. 6. D 319, “Press." LOST, 1 Chamois Glove, with Brown Crochet Seams. Ring 398, toll, ask 75625. LOST, vicinity Cheviot, Wednesday, Jan. 10, 1 7 x 5 Tent. Finder please return same to 51 Radley st. Reward. LOST. Lady’s Handbag, motor accident, near Little River. Owner in hospital. Reward. E 730, “Press." TENT Lost, main road, Ashburton-Chch. Finder please apply T 122, "Press," Ashburton. LOST. 5-Foot Model Aeroplane, red and Sellow, last seen Springston South area. eward. E 638, "Press." LOST, between Leyden st. and Lancaster Park, Lady’s Chrome Watch (Dec. 30th). Reward. Phone 32-844. LOST. Lady’s Pink Hand-knitted Cardigan. Kirwee Dance, Saturday, January 6. Reward. 'Phone_ 35D, Kirwee. X 224 LOST, Temuka Gardens, Jan. t. Green Feltex Bag, containing Knitting. Finder please contact 164 Strickland st.. Chch. Reward. LOST. Tuesday, Jan. 9, vicinity CashelColombo sts, 8C tram, or Deans ave., Gold Brooch with topaz stone. Ring 36-677, business hours. XlBl

LOST, Gold Wristlet Watch, Papanul rd., Victoria st., vicinity, or tram. Keepsake. Great sentimental value. Reward. Apply EBO7, "Press." LOST, from Car travelling ChristchurchDunedin. January 10, Lady’s Fawn Coat. Finder communicate 28 Eden street. Dunedin. Reward. LOST in Amberley. Parker 51 Fountain Pen. Keepsake. Liberal reward will be paid to finder by Arthur Burke. Amberley. 2939 LOST, near Oamaru, Suitcase, initialled V.H., from car travelling to Timaru on December 28. Valued keepsake. Good reward. Reply E 833, "Press, Chch. LOST. 2 Camp Beds and 1 Chair, between Chch. and Hanmer, on Dec. 23rd Would finder please ring 22-072. or write Banks, 29 Mays rd.. Papanul, Chch. Reward. TIE Pin, with gold Mug attached. Reward. E 372, “Press.” TWO £1 notes, vicinity Islington Hotel and 796 Main South rd. Mother with family. Reply 796 Main South rd. WOULD person having taken Bag by mistake from jewellers’ shop in Worcester st., please return same to 63 Salisbury st WOULD Person who took Penguin Camera, Children's Playing Area, Hagley Park, last Sunday, please return 34 Chrystall st., Richmond. LOST. Sunday. Dec. 17, 5 p.m. train from Lyttelton, or on station. Brown Leather Football-shaped Purse, rip. containing gold watch, silver pencil, scissors, cameo brooch, etc. Finder please return to E 951. “Press" Office. Reward. IF YOUR DOG OR CAT IS LOST, or has Strayed, Communicate with the— S.P.C.A. ANIMALS’ HOME, 59 Bassett street Burwood Telephone 37-407 T.C DOGS Found: A large number of dogs have been found recently. Be sure to pay our Animals’ Home a visit. Your dog may be here. S.P.C.A. Home, 59 Bassett st., Burwood. Week days. 10 a.m. to 6 pm. Sunday. 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. 2845

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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26319, 13 January 1951, Page 1

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