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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. Write for Free Illustrated Booklet on Skin Care to KLEXEMA ROOMS Triangle Buildings, 281 High street* Christchurch, 'Phono 76-544. Klexema (N.Z.), Ltd.. Dingwall Bldgs, Queen street, Auckland.

AMUSEMENTS FINALLY TODAY ! 3 Sessions Daily 2,5, and 8 p.m. 2,5, and 8 p.m. Associated British Pathe’s Full-length, Full-colour Film, Highlighting every Scene of the Coronation of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth 11. “ELIZABETH IS QUEEN” “ELIZABETH IS QUEEN” “ELIZABETH IS QUEEN” (Filmed in New Warnercolour) Excellent Featurettes “Travel Royal” (A Flight To England by 8.0A.C. Air Service); “Christchurch, N.Z.’s Garden City" (Produced by Roy A. Evans); “Salute To A Centennial” (Filmed and Produced by Roy A. Evans); Plus: Airmail Fox Australian News. (All Approved for Universal Exhibition! Matinee Plans at Theatre only. Evening Plans at DJ.C. | MAYFAIR • ph » n « sl - 213 1 Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd.| TOMORROW ! ! ! 11 a.m., 2,5, 8 p.m. 11 a.m., 2,5, 8 p.m. 20th Century-Fox, with extreme pride, presents the Most Beloved Stories—the Most Incredible, Touching and Hilarious Characters of O. HENRY, in ONE Motion Picture 1 WE GIVE YOU THE ENTERTAINMENT FILM OF THE YEAR ’53. O. HENRY’S O. HENRY’S “FULL HOUSE” “FULL HOUSE” “FULL HOUSE” “FULL HOUSE” FEATURING: “The Cop and the Anthem,” “The Clarion Call,” “Last Leaf,” “Ransome of Red Chief," "Gift of the Magi.” MORE THAN ANYTHING IN THE WORLD, O. HENRY LOVED TO WRITE ABOUT PEOPLE I—All Kinds, Good, Bad

. . . and in between. To Portray each Wonderful Character 20th Century-Fox secured the magnificent talents of FRED ALLEN ANNE BAXTER JEANNE CRAIN FARLEY GRANGER CHARLES LAUGHTON OSCAR LEVANT MARILYN MONROE JEAN PETERS GREGORY RATOFF DALE ROBERTSON DAVID WAYNE RICHARD WIDMARK (In Alphabetical Order). Delightfully Introduced by Distinguished Author JOHN STEINBECK (Recommended by Censor for Adults) YOU MUST RESERVE ! Plans Now Open at D.I.C. Tuile into 3ZB Radio, Sunday Afternoon 2 p.m., hear excerpts from London Films’ Musical treat, “Gilbert and Sullivan”— Coming Soon To Mayfair DANCES. SOCIALS. FTCWINTER 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 tor Reservations. MRS R. F. NEWTON. Manageress. 5238 OXFORD DANCING CLUB. GRAND DANCE. Oxford Town Hall, FRIDAY, JUNE 26. Tasty supper. Novelties. Snowballs and Streamers. SCHERGER’S BAND. Admission: 3/6 and 4/-. Proceeds to CORSO. 263 A DANCE in honour of MR and MRS J. M. MORRISON, who are shortly leaving the district, will be held in the CULVERDEN HALL, commencing 8 p.m., MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1953. Admission: Gents 3/6. Ladies a Basket. High School Children 1/6. 9908 FORGET THE BROADFIELD SCHOOL COMMITTEE’S CONCERT AND DANCE, TOMORROW NIGHT. at I s J? something new in entertainment. Not the, usual Concert with a Dance to follow but every dance followed by a musical or vocal item. Novelties. Moderate Charges. Supper Provided. 7980 DANCE OHOKA HALL. SATURDAY, JUNE 27. Cosgrove’s Band. Good Supper. Admission 3/-. Cards for non-Dancers.' Proceeds towards Hall Funds. X8989 Don’t Forget WAIHORA TENNIS CLUB DANCE, THIS FRIDAY NIGHT, at 8.30 pan. At the MOTUKARARA HALL. SOUTH ISLAND MAORI DEBUTANTE BALL-JULY 23. Tickets now available at: Sanderson’s, Tobacconist. High street. JWoodwards. Tobacconist, Cathedral sq. TONIGHT—THURSDAY DANCING AT THE RENDEZVOUS Brings, 100 Stanmore road. MERV,. COBURN’S ORCHESTRA. Admission 3/-. RISINGHOLME COMMUNITY CENTRE DANCING GROUP TONIGHT at 8 p.m., Risingholme Hall. R e«ves road. Opawa. LEARNERS WELCOMED. LOST AND FOUND GLOVES, Brown Skin. Civic, Monday night. Ring 22-883, mornings. Reward. LEATHER Helmet, 2 Pair Woollen Gloves, and Scarf Lost, vicinity of Square. 17 Aymes rd., Hornby, or L 9947, ‘‘Press.” LIGHT Brown Brief Case, with contents, Lost in front of Clarendon Hotel on Tuesday night, 9.15 p.m. Reward. 127 Strickland st., Spreydon. LOST pair Pink Mittens. Oxford Tram road. Reward. ’Phone 249, Rangiora. LOST, Fountain Pen, black, owner’s name engraved.’Phone 35-166, or 24-525. LOST, Black Persian Cat, neuter, vicinity Browns road. St. Albans. Reward. ’Ph. 23-135. - • X 9676 LOST Tarpaulin Green, small, near r jp ge - Reward. ’Phone 398 75125. 13 Stevens street. ■ LOST, Tuesday, between Beckenham and Cashmere, Navy Blue Handbag. Ring 71405. Reward. LOST, vicinity City, Spectacles, without case. Reward. ’Phone Mrs Stanbury, 32-039, office hours. LOST, Small Brown Purse containing £B, Colombo street, Tuesday. Reward. L9B4C, “Press.” —— LOST Toy Dog. fawn knitted. St. Albans Park Wed. Would parents of child finding this please return 590 Barbadoes st., or to A 125, “Press.” ; LOST, six weeks ago, from Wiliowby, Black Collie Dog, chain attached. Reward. Ring 234 M, Ashburton, collect. LOST, Lady’s Brown Wallet Purse, containing large sum of money, between Square and D.1.C., Colombo st. Apply: ZL9931. “Press.” LOST, Monday morning, 22nd June, Tarpaulin, 15ft x 21ft, between Fendalton and City. Finder please ring 31-146, office hours. Reward. 7355 LOST, between Aidwins rd., Cashel st., and Farmers’. Lady’s Gold Watch with gold rope strap, Wed. morning. Reward. 139 Aidwins rd., Linwood. LOST, Tuesday evening, between Clock Tower and Regent Theatre. Partly-knitted Grey Sock. Would finder kindly ring Mrs Cowell, business 'Phone 33-936. LOST, a Part-made Jersey, with knitting needles, tape measure, 2 balls of wool, and several skeins, Moorhouse ave. Apply: 47 Mackenzie ave., Woo'ston. STRAYED from 14 Seddon st.. Rangiora, Brown short-haired female Pup. collar attached. Apply Musson, or Transport. N.C. Reward. "MARNOC” MADE-TO-MEASURE SCOTCH KNITWEAR. Exclusive Scotch Knitwear, in a wide range of colours. Suits. Dresses. Twin Sets. Cardigans, etc Made to Measure and Ready to Wear. Dresses £lO/15/-. Suits £ll/15/-, made to measure. Stock garments and a few samples at reduced prices. MARNOC KNITWEAR. 790 Colombo st.. Chch. C/o. Treasure Cot, Near the Federal Hotel. T.T.

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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27075, 25 June 1953, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27075, 25 June 1953, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27075, 25 June 1953, Page 1

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