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SEBORRHOEA. KLEXEMA TREATMENT has proved successful in such distressing complaints as ACNE. ECZEMA. PSORIASIS, FALLING HAIR. ALOPECIA. New "Rem-Ray” Treatment Removes Facial Hairs Successfully. VISITING TIMARU MARCH 4 and 18. Write for Free Illustrated Booklet on Skin Care to KLEXEMA. ROOMS. TRIANGLE BUILDINGS, 281 HIGH ST. Christchurch. Phone 34-566. Klexema (N.Z.), Ltd., Dingwall Buildings. Queen street, Auckland.

AMUSEMENTS Plans Now Open for 2nd Week! 2 P.M. DAILY 8 P.M. Shoppers’ Session 5 p.m. Friday. THE BUTTERFLY GIRL Symbol of Explosive Entertainment I THE BUTTERFLY GIRL Symbol of Terrifying Thrills! THE BUTTERFLY GIRL Symbol of Exciting Situations! THE BUTTERFLY GIRL Symbol of Hair-trigger Suspense! THE BUTTERFLY GIRL Symbol of Beauty in Distress! THE BUTTERFLY GIRL Symbol of Innocence and Guilt! THE BUTTERFLY GIRL Portrayed by Britain’s Top Star JEAN SIMMONS TREVOR HOWARD In J. Arthur Rank's Sensationally Provocative Murder-Mystery “THE CLOUDED YELLOW” “THE CLOUDED YELLOW” (Recommended by Censor for Adults) PLANS AT D.I.C. AND THEATRE. II MAYFAIR Vhone 31-212 | Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. THE REPERTORY SOCIETY Presents Every Evening this Week at 8 p.m., at the Repertory Theatre. “AN INSPECTOR CALLS” A Mystery by J. B. PRIESTLEY ". . . An interesting and instructive play, it was a fine choice as first production of the season.”—"The Press.” PRODUCED BY ROBERT YOUNG. , Book Now at Beggs. Reserved Seats 5/- and 2/6, Tax Free. •Play finishes at 10.15 p.m.

COUNTRY TOUR. Coming Your Way Again Soon! Your Favourites —- THE GREAT BENYON SHOW THE GREAT BENYON SHOW N2.'i Most Popular Family of Family Entertainers. All New items This Tour PREBBLETON: TO-NIGHT. DUNSANDEL, To-morrkw (Wednesday), March 5. DARFIELD, Thursday and Friday. March 6 and 7. Saturday and Monday, March 8 and 10. Playing all Country Districts Nowi In Third Year of Record Breaking New Zealand Tour. Prices: 5s and 3s. Plus Tax. Children Half Price. — ' X 2009

CANTERBURY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. WW: SSBS2SGRAND, SPECTACULAR EXHIBITION GRAND, SPECTACULAR EXHIBITION GRAND, SPECTACULAR EXHIBITION Of the GARDEN'S BRIGHTEST BLOOMS gISiBSM Bitt NOTE CHANGE OF LOCATION NOTE CHANGE OF LOCATION. Trade Display of Summer Flowering WEDNE3DA? an and mU THURSDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. 2 12 prn 10 • m -* 10 p - m - _3 to W ?-m. 10 a.m, to 10 pjn. b T lgh \ <Ja F* and cooler nights have provided perfect conditions, and this must %.X y s m o e f Bt F^l ,l^ ht - Cut Flowers, Herbaceous Perennials. » Chryaanthemums. Vegetables. ADMISSION 1/6. Afternoon Tea Supper. ENTRIES CLOSE TO-DAY AT NOON. TUESDAY, MARCH 4. P. G. BROWNE, DANCES, SOCIALS. ETC. ' TO-NIGHT r— ——— TO-NIGHT NEW SCOTTISH WAT I, tolnight mixed danc *n«-TO-NIGHT Ge °’ HoU “ d '* Mu « te TO-NIGHT (You Get the Tt Hits THK FRIENijLY DANCE. TO-NIGHT Bob Murphy. M C TO-NIGHT Admission, 3s. dood Supper . *■•■ 8783 TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY). DANCING AT THE RENDEZVOUS Argonaut Buildings. 100 Stanmore rd. a a . Merv. Coburn’s Orchestra. Admission, 3s.

LOST AND FOUND FOUND, Lyttelton, Sunday, Child's Sandals, near Yacht Club. 6 Winchester st.. Lyttelton. 1 FOUND in Hawarden-Waikarl district. LOST, Lady's Gold Wristlet Watch, Waikuku Beach. Reward. 25 Lytton, street CAR Side Curtain Lost, b s£X,™ Plea ‘ e rat Urn 94 SPrtW road, Itod-Itoaded Gouldian Finch. Return to 20 Leistrella rd., HalsweU, or ring 31-894, business hours. Good reward day, chiids White Cardigan.. X over front Return 87 Victoria st.. Rang lor a. LEFT on Grave tterbing, Bromley tery. Double Lens Glasses. Reward. 481 ’Phone 70835. LbSt, Saturday, hlotukarara Macee, Car K oXAJl e . ather h °lder. Reward. Ring 41-400 LOST, Light Blue Budgie. Answers to Joey. Reward. 43 Franklelgh st.. SprayGOH. »— ll mi a I —a—a—«M«aM LOST Liver and White Springer Spaniel, named Sailor. Reward. Dunstan. 17$ Springs road. Sockbum. - LOST, Sheepdog, yellow and white, with bob tail; near Okuku Pass. 'Phone 41-400 ask 8438 W (collect). ~—3ti LOST, Fox Terrier, white with tan ears and tan spots. Cuningham, 196 Strickland street. LOST, vicinity Colombo and Armagh sts Gold Watch with Wristlet. Finder please rlngJPhone 23-202 P ” LOST, Friday, Brown Parker 51 Fountain Pen, metal cap; inscribed. Reward. R 2225. ’’Press.” ___’ LOST, Sunday. Takahe, via Dyers Pass road. Man's Brown Pullover. Reward. R 2246, "Press." LOST, Purse containing suip of monev, between Northcote and Tuckers road Apply_McCormick. 24 Tuckers road. LOST, Black Morocco Handbag, envelope style, at Sumner, -probably by Wayside Tearooms. Reward. Ring 22-847. LOST,'Carpenter’s Sawbag’ with 4 or I Saws and Stanley Spirit-level, between Bealey and West Coast, via Arthur's Pass. Reward.H347, “Press," Ranglora. LOST, between Lake WaitaH and Temuka, 1 Goodyear Tyre and Rim, 650 x 20, No. T.A. 50599. Finder please contact Ministry of Works. Lake Waitaki. LOSt from’ Addington. Tuesday,, February 26th, Black Dog. grey hairs on muzzle, collar. Ring attached. Name Tip. Advise or return Matson's Wool Store, Reward. R 2060, "Press.” LUNCH Tin. Socks, Sandals Lost, corner Clyde, Fendalton roads. Please 'Phons 25-042. PALE Blue Raincost, vicinity Wsltham rd. Reward. 13 Cameron st., Waltham.

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Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26671, 4 March 1952, Page 1

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