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SEBORRHOEA. KLEXEMA TREATMENT Has proved successful in such distressing complaints as ACNE. EZCEMA, PSORIASIS. FALLING HAIR, ALOPECIA. New "Rem-Ray” Treatment Removes Facial Hairs Successfully. tVrite 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 Faster Than Sound, but . . . IT IS TOO SLOW, LADIES ? The trouble about Flying Films our cinema friends tell us, is that while the MEN wil always go for a good one, it has to be something really super colossal to interest the LADIES! THEY USUALLY PREFER A SPOT OF ROMANCE AND A GOOD LAUGH—OR CRY—TO ANYTHING DEALING WITH MECHANICS, EVEN WHEN THEY’RE SUPERSONIC All hail, therefore, to Producer David Lean for giving us “THE SOUND BARRIER” “THE SOUND BARRIER” “THE SOUND HARRIER” Surely the last word in Flying Films. For the MEN there is adventure in the unknown and excitement. For the LADIES the love story of the wives, who wait the return of husbands who might sacrifice their lives through the Sound Barrier, The Ladies will love, too ANN TODD As the wife who takes a long time to appreciate the need for the risks her husband runs . . . and her father who sends him to his death! DINAH SHERIDAN Lovely star of "Where No Vultures Fly** in the greatest performance of her career. PLUS, of course SIR RALPH RICHARDSON Nigel Patrick John Justin Male or Female, Young or Old, everyone will applaud Sir Alexander Korda’s “THE SOUND BARRIER” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) || MAYFAIR~ ’Phone 31-213. || Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Rook Now for 2nd Week Again 4 Sessions Today ! 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. Reserves at Both D.I.C. and Theatre SPORTING BANKS PENINSULA TROTTING CLUB. MATINEE AT MOTUKARARA TODAY. First Race, 12 Noon. Excellent Fields. Light Refreshments. No admission charge. Equalisator in operation. E. G. MITCHELL. Secretary. 4189

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 Reservations. MRS R. F. NEWTON, Manageress. 9399 CHRISTCHURCH COUNTRY DANCE (Inc.). Folk Dancing, Morris. Sword Dancing. Opening ’of Winter Season. SATURDAY, APRIL llth, 7.30-10.30 p.m. At the CLUBROOM. Y.W.C.A., Latimer square. All Interested Cordially Invited. TONIGHT (THURSDAY). DANCING AT THE RENDEZVOUS. Argonaut Buildings, 100 Stanmore road. Merv. Coburn’s Orchestra. Admission, 3s. PUBLIC NOTICES IMPORTANT'TO MOTORISTS! All makes, especially late model English cars. They all require "UNDERSEAI.” genuine "RUBBERISED” Coating. Prevents Rust. Stone Damage. Dust, and Drumming. Eliminates road noise. Enjoy the Rubber Cushioned Ride. Save Depreciation. Make an appointment with us to have this work done at— BATEMAN’S GARAGE, I 153 Worcester street. D.T.C.

‘OMEGA” ‘OMEGA’' . 9 WATCHES from STEWART DAWSONS. The Famous “Seamaster" Automatic, £3l/5/-. Other “Omega" Precision Watches from £l7/12/6. A Full Range always at STEWART DAWSONS, "Omega” Agents, Sales and Service, High street. Christchurch. M.Th. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS SATURDAY’S .ISSUE OF "THE PRESS” Advertisements for Saturday’s Issue Advertisers are notified that owing to space difficulties classified advertisements (situations vacant and situations wanted) must reach this office not later than 4 p.m. on the preceding Wednesday, and all other classified advertising not later than 4 p.m. on the preceding Friday. CHRISTCHURCH PRESS CO., LTD. T.C. DENTISTRY P. Z. HARRIS. 8.D.5., REGISTERED ASSOCIATES Surgery Hours 9 a.m.-5 pjn. Daily. London Dental Institute. 112 A CASHEL STREET. CHRISTCHURCH. Telephones 33-909 and 36-132. D.T.C.

EDUCATIONAL INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF YOGA present YOGISM. The Western Interpretation of Yoga. Send for full details and literature, including FIRST LESSON, and through individual tuition, learn the secrets of happy and successful living. All material sent under plain sealed cover. Write, enclosing Is 6d stamps, to School of Yoga, INSIGHT INSTITUTE. P.O. Box 2181, Wellington. ; 7055 LOSI. AND FOUND BLUE Diamante Brooch, Good Friday, Normans rd., or Hanrahan st. Reward. Tel. 22-452. GREENPARK, French Grey Persian Neuter Cat. Name "Timmy." Reward. ’Phone 80D, Lincoln. X 4967 LOST, Wallet containing £l6. Return to address-on driver’s licence. Reward. X 4819 LOST, Parcel containing Child’s Raincoat. Reward. ’Phone 24-618, or P 1317, "Press.” LOST at Trots or No. 4 Tram, Opal and Diamond Brooch. Keepsake. Reward. H 5031. "Press.” LOST, One Green Tarpaulin, between vicinity Papanui, Cranford st., Weston rd. Reward. 48 Breezes rd. 1764 LOST from car, corner Riccarton rd., Mandeville st- Black Umbrella. Reward on returning to 91 Mandeville st. LCST, Autograph Book, Monday, vicinity Gloucester st. and town area. Address Reward. ’Phone 398—70335. LOST, Sunday, Black and Grey Cat, vTcinxty Carrington and Malvern streets. Please communicate 24 Oxley ave. LOST, Gold Watch, name inscribed on back, between Chch. and Akaroa, at Easter. Reward. PlOO7, “Press.” LOST, Lady’s Initialed Gold Wristlet Watch. Keepsake. Vicinity Beaths and D.1.C., on April 1. Reward. ’Phone 36-868. LOST between Springbank and Chch- via Tram rd.. White Rim Bellisher and Nash Hub Cap. ’Phone, collect, 17K, Cust. Reward. 58 LOST, Pink Cardigan, Moorhouse ave. or Manchester st.. Wednesday, April 1, morning. Reward. 81 Bletsoe ave., or Phone 22-257. —— LOST. Tuesday, 1 Magnifying Glass, wrapped in lace handkerchief, on Puriri st., Riccarton, near Catholic Church. Reward. Reply ZP9652, "Press.” 4282 PAIR Dark Spectacles, outside Nicholls. Draper*;, Rangiora. Please ring 32-973, Chch. *“ ~ SMALL Brown Purse, containing £B. lost outside 138 Hawke st. New Brighton. Wednesday. Finder return above address. or ’Phone 31-565. Good rewardSPARE Wheel and Tyre. Morris 8, wire spokes, painted blue. Ring 37-787, or apply 81 Deans ave. *

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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27010, 9 April 1953, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27010, 9 April 1953, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27010, 9 April 1953, Page 1

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