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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. Representative VISITS TIMARU, October 21st. Write for Free Illustrated Booklet. KLEXEMA ROOMS, TRIANGLE BLDGS., 281 HIGH ST, CHRISTCHURCH. ’Phone 34-£B6. Klexema (N.Z.). Ltd., Dingwall Sldgs, Queen street, Auckland.

AMUSEMENTS 4th RECORD WEEK 4th RECORD Wt:EK Commences Tomoirowl Again 4 Shows 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. I lT° r once the cinema has m*de a good job of telling a story. It has gone even ! further—it has produced a reat enable and reasonably accurate translation of • work of a born story-teller. This is Mr C. S. Forester’s novel, “The African Queen." —"The Times," 4/1/52. irMAYFAIR -Phoo. 31-313 || Direction. Amalgamated Theatre*, Ltd. Sessions Daily: 2 p.m. and 8 pm, Humphrey Bogart Katharine Hepburn Robert Morley John Huston's Adventure Story “THE AFRICAN QUEEN” “THE AFRICAN QUEEN” “THE AFRICAN QUEEN” J>e story from that (rest author. C. 3. Forester, tells of a prim spinster mlaeionary and a barnacled old Skipper who team forces to beat the Germane In the African Jungle during the 1914 war. (Approved for Universal Exhibition) PLANS AT DJ.C. AND THEATRB. ST. JAMES’ Telephone 35-830 1 Direction: Christchurch Cinemas, Ltd,, and Kerridge-Odeon. Tomorrow at 7.30 p.m. Also . Saturday: 1.30, 7.30 p.m. AND NIGHTLY AT 7.30 P.M. (NO WEEK-DAY MATINEES) GARY COOPER RUTH ROMAN STEVE COCHRAN. BARBARA PAYTON In Warner Bros.’ Greatest Technicolour Western —“DALLAS” “DALLAS” (Approved for Universal Exhibition) . —2nd BIG FEATURE WAYNE MORRIS JANIS PAIGE In “The House Across The Street” Sensatlona of a Red-Headed “RacketGirl . . . Bold aa any Headline! (Recommended by Cenaor for Adults) BOX PLANS AT THE D.LC. THE CHRISTCHURCH GRAND OPERA COMPANY (Incorporated) Will Present Frederic Smetana’s Colourful Opera “THE BARTERED BRIDE” “THE BARTERED BRIDE” | “THE BARTERED BRIDE” From Saturday, October 18 to Monday, October 27 Matinees: BOTH SATURDAYS. No Evening Performance, Monday, Oct. 20. Booking Opens at D.I.C. on Monday, 1 October 13. : Prices: Evenings, 8/8. plus 3d booking fee. Door Sales. 5/-. Matinees. 8/- and «/-. Children Half Price Matinees Only. DANCES, BOCIALB, ETC. WINTER GARDEN CABARET SATURDAY. BJO TILL' 11. Pat Kane’s Orchestra. Tickets 10s Double. Alcoves 7/8 and 5/-. (Evening Dress Essential.) MRS R. F. Newton. Managereaa. Telephone 32-088 for Reservations. ' j «M 0 CALLING ALL DANCERS B-ALL-IN WOODEND FOOTBALL CLUB ANNUAL BALL WOODEND PUBLIC HALL ’ FRIDAY. OCTOBER 10 Good Music. Good Supper. 2282 CARLETON HALL. CARLETON HALL. CARDS AND DANCE, CARDS AND DANCE. CARDS AND DANCE. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11th, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11th, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11th, AT 8 P.M. TONIGHT THURSDAY. DANCING AT THE RENDEZVOUS. Argonaut Buildings, 100 Stanmore rd. Merv. Coburn’s Orchestra. Admission, 3/-. CHIROPODISTS C. MEREDITH NICHOLAS. G.M.S Ch.S., M.N.Z.S.Ch., Inc. CHIROPODIST, Ground Floor, 90 Hereford street. •Phone 38-178.M.Th. THE INSTITUTE OF FOOT HEALTH Mr and Mrs W G. Jenkins. Ms.N.Z.S.Ch. CHIROPODY Preventive and Corrective Methods of Treatment Scientific Fitting of Foot Appliances and Multiple Fitting Footwear to Suit all Types of Feet. 558 A COLOMBO ST.. THONE 23-876. T.T. JOHN S. POULTON. IDA M. POULTON. Diplomas (U.S.A.). MsN.A.Ch. (UJSA.). Ls. Ch. (Eng.). CHIROPODISTS FOOT SPECIALISTS, CHIROPODISTS FOOT SPECIALISTS. 272 HIGH STREET (3 Doors from Wool worths). Telephone 41-124. EDUCATIONAL F’RENCH by modem direct method. Alto intensive coaching for School Certificate and University Entrance Examinations. Mr E de 24A Stoneyhurst st. ' LEARN RUSSIAN the easy way. Sufficient practical knowledge m six months* direct-methoa course by expd. teacher. Textbooks provided. 24A Stoneyhurst sL X7MB LOST AND FOUND BROWN'Plastic Zipped “Wallet. Tort'bitween Riccarton and Bridge of Remembrance, containing £5 note. Finder please ring 8041 M. __Z_ LADY’S Wristlet Watch, found in Liowood. at weekend. Apply, 97 St. Martins rd.. Ch. Ch. 1--LOST, Blue Cardigan, Mays rd. tram stop. Ring 30-060. business hours. Reward. LOST,"small red Purse, probably in milk bar, on Oct. Reward. P 8074, “Press.** LOST, vicinity Dyer’s Pass and Cashmere rd., Hub-cap, Studebaker Car. Finder ring 30-310. Good reward. LOST, Sat., between Springfield, Otira, Sheaffer Gold Inscribed Fountain Pen. Reward. A 8855, “Press." LOST, 30/9/52. V.P.K. Camera, between Gloucester street and Harewood Airport Reply 31-415. X 8671 LOST. Friday, pair Black Kid Gloves, probably 'phone box. Reward. A 8569. "Press.” ■ —— LOST Imitation Gold Fan-shaped Earring, vicinity Bealey avenue. Saturday night. Reward. A 8770, "Press.~ VITAMIN for growing children. 5/- Iggo’s (Chemists), Ltd., 105 Cashel st., Christchurch. 6845

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Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26857, 9 October 1952, Page 1

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