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KLEXEMA TREATMENT Has proved successful in such distressing complaints as ACNE, EZCEMA. PSORIASIS. FALLING HAIR. ALOPECIA. New "Rem-Ray” Treatment Removes Facial Hairs Successfully. 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 Finally Today at 2 and 8 p.m. MERLE OBERON RICHARD TODD LEO GENN In the Glorious Technicolour Film of Stefan Zweig's Famous Story . . . Produced on the French Riviera “24 HOURS “24 HOURS OF A WOMAN’S. LIFE” OF A WOMAN’S LIFE” (Rec. by the Censor for Adults.) || MAYFAIR~ ’Phone 31-213 || Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. TOMORROW ... 4 SHOWS! 11 a.m., 2, 5 and 8 p.m. BRITAIN’S NEW LAUGHTER SHOW ARRIVES . . . WITH THE FUNNIEST COMEDY TEAM EVER! Associated British Proudly Presents DAVID TOMLINSON MARGARET RUTHERFORD A. E. MATHEWS HELEN CHERRY EWAN ROBERTS BARBARA KELLY In the Hilarious British Comedy adapted from the successful London Stage Play ’ of the Same Name “CASTLES IN THE AIR” “CASTLES IN THE AIR” “CASTLES IN THE AIR” Sparkling Fun, Snappy Wit, and Lots of HumoUr with . . . A drop of “Scotch” to make you reel with laughter! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at Both D.I.C. and Theatre YOU MAY RESERVE PREFERENTIALLY OR BY MAIL ORDER NOW FOR THE FIRST TWELVE DAYS OF “THE TOMMY TRINDER SHOW” Gala Opening Tuesday, March 24, at 8 Then Nightly at 8. with Matinees Wednesdays and Saturdays at 2 p.m. THEATRE ROYjfcL DAVID N. MARTIN in association vvit 1& R. J. KERRIDGE Presents B “THE TOMMY TRINDER SHOW” With Internationally Famous Overseas’ Stars in Revue! Vaudeville! THE BOTONDS, Three Men and a Blonde Bombshell: HALAMA & KONAHSKI. Royal Command Dancers; PROFESSOR OLGO, Amazing, Amusing; CARL AMES. International Harp Star; HARRY MORENY; LLOYD MARTIN, NANCY DEPAUL'S LADY ACROBATS; TONI LAMOND; JOE LHE: TONIE GREENE; PETER: THE CELEBRITY SINGERS; XHF. RANDALL DANCERS; TIVOLI BALLET and ADORABLES Preferential Plans Now Open AT D.I.C. FOR THE FIRST TWELVE DAYS. PREFERENTIAL PRICES: Even-

ings. 12/6; Matinees. 10/-. Children hallprice at Matinees. (All plus t=x) For MAIL' ORDER reservations remit 14/per seat to the D.I.'C., plus stamped addressed envelope ORDINARY BOOKING OPENS D.I.C. NEXT MONDAY ENTERTAINMENT WITH A GENUINE ENTERTAINMENT WITH A GENUINE DIFFERENCE DIFFERENCE MOST UNUSUAL ANb FULL SCALE MOST UNUSUAL AND FULL SCALE MAORI CONCERT • MAORI CONCERT CIVIC THEATRE THURSDAY, MARCH 19 THURSDAY. MARCH 19 Presented by the. talented pupils of Te Wai Pounamu College 39 young maidens truly representative of the Maori Race from Kaitaia to Invercargill! Complete, • enthralling and absorbing routine of action songs, part songs. Maori games (Pbi, string, etc.), pastimes and hakas all clearly explained. Very rarely is such a chance presented to see natural Maori culture so beautifully presented. Reserves at D.I.C. Only 4/-. 3/- and 2/(pljjs 3d booking fee). (All proceeds to Canterbury Museum Extension Fund) DANCES, SOCIALS, ETC. WINTER GARDEN CABARET SATURDAY, 8.30 TILL 12 Pat Kane’s Orchestra Tickets 10/- Double. Alcoves 7/6 and 5/-. (Evening Dress Essential) Telephone 32-088 for Reseravtions : MRS R. F. NEWTON, Manageress. '5685 , SACRED HEART COLLEGE PAST PUPILS’ DEBUTANTE BALL. j WINTER GARDEN, WED., JUNE 10, 1953. Intending Debutantes please contact Hon. Secretary: * MISS GRACE GREEN. 45 Longfellow street. 33-742. ) • : SATURDAY NIGHT DANCES. SATURDAY NIGHT DANCES. HALSWELL HALL: REOPENING NIGHT: MARCH 14th. Music by the “New Star Trio.” So Make This Your Date. X 8639 A VARIETY GIFT EVENING AND DANCE • In Honour of Miss G. Craigie and Miss H. Harris will be held in the TE PIRITA HALL on FRIDAY, MARCH 20, at 8.30 p.m. Good Supper. Ray Prattley’s Music. Admission: Ladies a Gift. Gents*3/-. X 9647 SPRINGFIELD TENNIS CLUB. , A DANCE will be helu in the SPRiNG- ? FIELD HALL TONIGHT (THURSDAY), , 12th MARCH. T Good Music. Good Supper. * ■,AU We1c0me.6659 (THURSDAY). DANCL.G AT THE RENDEZVOUS. Argonaut Buildings, 100 Stanmore road. Merv. Coburn’s Orchestra. Admission. 3s.

LOSI AND FCUND LOST, Monday, Leather Holder containing 4 Keys. E 9569, “Press." —— LOST, Brown Sausage Dog, child’s pet. Good reward. ’Phone 30-066. LOST, Brown Felt Hat, in Cashel street. Claim reward when returned to Ballantyne's. ——— LOST, Tuesday evening, Mounted Pearl Earring, vicinity Theatre Royal. Reward. Phone 37-526. LOST Wallet, with notes and 2 Cheques, from Lyttelton to Chch. Reward. P 9728, LOST £5. Tuesday, vicinity Hay’s. Gloucester, Victoria sts., Bealey ave. Please phone 36-054 after 6 p.m. Reward. LOST, Lady's Red Cardigan, between St. Albans Park and 542 Madras street. Reward. ’Phone 41-400. ask 8442 M. LOST, Maruia Springs, 16th Feb.,’3-stoned Diamond Engagement Ring. Reward. Please contact Central Police Station. LOST on Wednesday on Coronation Hospital bus. tram stop, Dyers Pass road, or No. 1 tram. Wristlet Watch. Would finder please 'phone Duvauchelle 27, collect. LOST, 1 “BLACK POLL CROSS STEER, between Scargill railway station and Vulcan Downs, Wednesday, 4th March. Probable earmark swallow fork. Any ation concerning same to W. M EAR Er.. VULCAN DOWNS. X 9478 MODEL Aeroplane, red and yellow colouring, lost Sunday, Bth March, vicinity Harewood, near Waimakariri river. Apply to D. Dwight, 50 McLean sL, Chch. .X9UB WAGE"Envelope containing £l6. Reward. Ring 31-840 day, 398 7564 M evening. ——

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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 26987, 12 March 1953, Page 1

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