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KLEXEMA TREATMENT Now Available to Sufferers from Acne. Seborrhoea, Alopecia. Psoriasis, Eczema, Baby Eczema, and Falling Hair. Fully trained Klexema Sister in attendance. VISITING TIMARU, 27th MAY. 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.

AMUSEMENTS 2nd Week Starts Friday SESSIONS TO-DAY: 2 AND 8 P.M. || MAYFAIR ’Phone 31-213 11 Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Herbert Wilcox Presents a NEW BRITISH COMEDY as Refreshing as a Sea Breeze. Involving . . . MICHAEL WILDING MICHAEL WILDING HE’S ENGLISH and Most Conservative! ODILE VERSOIS SHE’S FRENCH and More Broadminded! AND THE CHEERFUL ANTICS OF JACK HULBERT After too long an absence he returns to the Screen as Gay and Rollicking as Ever! CONSTANCE CUMMINGS EDWARD RIGBY IN BRITAIN’S NEWEST. NAUGHTIEST NAUTICAL COMEDY “INTO THE BLUE” “INTO THE BLUE” A London Films Production (Approved for Universal Exhibition) PLANS D.I.C. AND THEATRE. ST. JAMES’ Telephone 35-820 Direction: Christchurch Cinemas, Ltd. SESSIONS DAILY AT 2 AND 8 P.M. WESTERN THRILLS . . . Never before so many thrills ... so much blazing Six-gun action . . . such exciting adventure and romance as in “HELL FIRE” “HELL FIRE” Starring WILLIAM ELLIOTT As the Gambler who wanted to set her Straight. H. P. Warner As the Marshal who wanted to Capture her. Jim Davis The Desperado who wanted her Life. And MARIE WINDSOR The Woman they All Wanted! (Recommended by Censor for Adults. Definitely Unsuitable for Children) IN ADDITION— A Thrill-packed Mystery that will Keep You Guessing to the Last Foot of Film! “EXPOSED” ROBERT SCOTT ADELE MARA (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Reserves D.1.C., Theatre, ’Phone 35-820. DANCES. SOCIALS, ETC TO-NIGHT NEW SCOTTISH HALL TO-NIGHT NEW SCOTTISH HALL TO-NIGHT MIXED DANCE TO-NIGHT MIXED DANCE • TO-NIGHT Geo. Holland's Music. TO-NIGHT , Geo, Hoiland’s Music. TO-NIGHT THE FRIENDLY DANCE. TO-NIGHT THE FRIENDLY DANCE. TO-NIGHT ARTHUR SUTTON. M.C. TO-NIGHT First-class. Floor. TO-NIGHT Admission 3/-. Supper. 9811 DANCING - again, - KIRWEE, - until 4 a.m Good Prizes. Good Fun. Good Music. Two super SUPPERS. FRIDAY 16th. Buses depart Midland. 9.20 pm. Watch this column Wednesday mornB3l TO-NIGHT TUESDAY. DANCING AT THE RENDEZVOUS. Argonaut Buildings, 100 Stanmore rd. Merv. Cobum’s Orchestra. Admission 3/-. TENDERS WE Invite Tenders. 8 h.p. FORD TRUCK, in good running order. Can be seen at— BLUE LADDER CLEANING CO.. . 315 Hereford street. 9798 ' WOODEN BLOCK SETS. ETC TENDERS close noon on Monday. 30th Jtme, for supply of following infant-room equipment:— Wooden Block Sets Wooden Construction Sets. Wooden Measuring Sticks. Copies of schedules and specification* obtainable from Stores Officer, Education i Dept., 96 The Terrace, Wellington. 9733

MALVERN COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS, closing at noon on Thursday. sth June, are invited for a seven years lease from Ist October. 1952, of Reserve 1349, containing 10 acres, situated at Sheffield. The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. R. U. ANDERSON* County Clerk. Darfield. 6th May, 1952 9444 LOST AND FOUND FOUND approx. 2 weeks ago. Small Bag containing grass seed, probably Brown Top. Ring 37-592. BAG Decoys, 1 Gumboot. Oilskin Sheet, between Domett and Amberley. Kindly ring 25M. Amberley, collect DROPPED, tram stop. St. Albans st.. Sat morning. Lady's Right-hand Brown Astrakhan Glove. Finder please ring 24-357, evenings. GENT’S Wrist Watch, chrome strap, engraved on back, lost Papanui. Good reward. Ring 31-917, N. Jack, bus, hours. LOST, Blankets, Mon., between Chch. and Ashburton. Thone 33-563. LOST. Sum of Money, vicinity I»O~New Brighton. Reward. Phone 48-121. LOST, Pair Child’s Fieecy-lined Kid Gloves, Thurs. night. 265 Kilmore st. LOST young Sheep Dog, Black with Tan and white markings. Reward. Ring 7552 R, 'J’®j"pleton. 9626 LOST, Tabby Tom Cat in vicinity of Gracefleld ter. on Sat. afternoon 57487. “Press.’’ LOST, Young Golden Cocker Spaniel Dog, white tail marking, plain collar. Please 'phone 40-597. LOST, on Sund., Starting Handle, between Ashley and Southbrook. H 389. “Press," Rangiora. LOST in Bryndwr bus, Fri., 3rd, Sroweling Library Book. Please return Library or 59 Idris rd. LOST, between Timaru and Rangitata, Sat., new wrapped Mattress. Reward. 'Phone 34-859. —— LOST, a Brown Hat with a pearl pin, by Banks ave. tram stop. Apply 398. ask 77135. Reward. 940 LOST, Black and Tan Beardy-haired Sheep Dog. about 18 mths. old. Collar No. 9 ’_ ?£ I yb rn County. Ring 113, Darfield. 961 LOST. Ladies’ Ernest Borel Watch with silver expansion, Sat night, between Dallington and Plaza. Reward. 23 SeweJ st. LOST, 1 Brown Suede and Skin Ladies' Shoe, early Sat. evening, vicinity Gloucester and Armagh sts. Reward.’ 'Phone 34-374, business hours. LOST, between Rangiora and Greymouth. Bumper Bar (Stewart in centre of bar), Lewis Pass. Reward. 'Phone 449 G, Rangiora. LOST. Shooting Lumber Jacket and Donegal Tweed Trousers. Left on fawn car outside horse meat shop. Manchester st.. Fri.. 5 p.m Substantial reward. Ring A. E. Brightling, 36-567, day time. ORNAMENTAL Red Puise. attached to miniature umbrella, in the vicinity of Manchester st. and Stanmore rd. on Sat night. Sentimental value. Good reward. ’Phone 34-855 before 5.30 p.m. PANEL and Number T’iate~2M6T — loaf. Please ring 35-228. X 7221 RED Purse lost Sat. night, vicinity Broadway Milk Bar, Square, containing £4 and silver. Reward. 57312, "Press." SUNDAY morning, vicinity ’ railway tion and Manchester st. Bottle Green Coat Belt Please ring 33-633 SUNDAY, Lady's Wristlet Watch, between Leitch st. and Square Reward. 57225. "Press." TORTOISESHELL Brooch, silver fish inlaid. Owner will be grateful for return. Tel. 22-411. WOULD person who found Wallet in Lyttelton train, May sth, please return Wallet and papers, keep money. 575C9. "Press." £2 REWARD. Strayed from 34 Parlane st., Addineton. Sunday evening. Black. Tan, and White aged Sheep Dog; answers name Roy and has Paparua Council 1951 Collar. Any information leading to recovery dead or alive to 34 Pariane st., Add’ngton, or E. S Whiting. Weedons. No 1 R D., Chch. The dog may be making south, STREET MAPS OF CHRISTCHURCH: STREET MAPS OF CHRISTCHURCH: Pocket Map 1/9 Wall Map 2/6 Fully Indexed. Fully Indexed Postage. 2d Extra From all Leading Booksellers, or from the Publishers. CHRISTCHURCH PRESS CO.. LTD., CHRISTCHURCH PRESS CO, LTD.. Cathedral square.

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Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26729, 13 May 1952, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26729, 13 May 1952, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26729, 13 May 1952, Page 1

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