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

AMUSEMENTS FINALLY TODAY: 2 p.m.—Twice Daily—B pjn. “THE YELLOW BALLOON” Starring the Little Boy who Captured Your Heart in "The Mudlark” Andrew Ray—Kathleen Ryan (To Comply with Censor’s Ruling Children Under 14 Not Admitted) || MAYFAIR- •Phone 7S-597 || Direction: Ltd. Commencing TOMORROW: 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. IT’S BRITAIN’S YEAR IN ENTERTAINMENT, TOO ! So What Better Entertainment Than A New Comedy By The Author Of “Happiest Days Of Your Life” It An Starts in ST. JAMES’ PALACE, where in One of the Grace and Favour Houses, Deliciously Vague Sir Hubert Cornwall (MR A. E. MATTHEWS) Lives with His Philandering Son (MR NIGEL PATRICK) and Charming Daughter (MISS VALERIE HOBSON). The Happy Household is Thrown into Hilarious Confusion by the Inadvertent Intrusion of an Irish Giri (MISS PEGGY CUMMINS), whose Faithless Guardsman Fiance (MR GEORGE COLE) is at the Moment Doing Sentry Duty on Their Doorstep! She’s a Beguiling Girl, with Little or no Respect for Tradition and but one thought in Her Head: to get Her Guardsman Back. With the Help of the Fascinated Cornwalls, She Does—but not before She’s thrown the COLDSTREAM GUARDS IN AN UPROAR I Sir Alexander Korda Presents ‘CHANGING OF THE GUARD* ‘CHANGING OF THE GUARD’ ‘CHANGING OF THE GUARD*. Delightfully Starring: Nigel Patrick, Valerie Hobson Peggy Cummins A. E. Matthews And that Popular Funster from “Laughter In Paradise” . . . GEORGE COLE (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) IN ADDITION I Breath-taking in its Serene Beauty, Dignity and Charm “ROAD TO CANTERBURY” The Widely Acclaimed Featurette that "Makes You Feel You Really Were There ! ” IN TECHNICOLOR Box Plans at MAYFAIR and DJ.C.

SUNDAY NIGHT, 8.15 p.m. SUNDAY NIGHT, 8.15 p.m. SUNDAY NIGHT, 8.15 p.m. » N.Z. FILM PREMIERE N.Z. FILM PREMIERE N.Z. FILM PREMIERE BHITISH COMEDY “FOLLY TO BE WISE” “FOLLY TO BE WISE” By Sir Alexander Korda • starring ALASTAIR SIM AT THE MAYFAIR THEATRE IN AID OF MOBILE BLOOD "WiT - MOBILE BLOOD UNIT MOBILE BLOOD UNIT INVITATIONS OBTAINABLE DJ.C. ' BOOKING OFFICE FRIDAY ATHLETICS ATHLETICS COLLEGE ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIPS. ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIPS. ATHLETICS THIS SATURDAY, ATHLETICS THIS SATURDAY, ATHLETICS 2 p.m. Record attempts by P. Price (New Brighton), hop, step and jump; R. W. Webb (University), long jump; Miss J. Blackburn (Technical), long jump; Miss S. Fraser (Canterbury Club), high jump; J. C. Daly (Marist), and other Champions . competing. Mile Championship, Friday, 6 p.m. Large programme inter-club events. 220 yards for Fuller Memorial Cup, Mile Relay for Hornsby Cup. 8136 SPORTING WAIMATE RACING CLUB (Inc.). ANNUAL RACE MEETING. SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1954. First Race starts 11 a.m. Good Fields, Excellent Racing Assured. Win. Place, and Doubles Tote. Hot Water provided in Car Park. Admission: Gentlemen ss, Ladies 2s 6d. E. E. ALGIE, P.O. Box 11. Secretary. ’Phone 30. Waimate. 2438METHVEN TROTS. SATURDAY. To avoid confusion at the gates. Members are requested to avoid the Mt. Hutt road and to enter the course by BARKERS and the GRASSY ROAD, through the Members’ Gate, direct to the Members' Car Park. For announcements listen in to 3ZB, Saturday, 7 a.m. J. F. STONE,

Secretary. Bl4O DANCES, SOCIALS, ETC. WINTER GARDEN CABARET. SATURDAY, 8.30 till 12. Pat Kane’s Orchestra. Tickets, 12/6 Double. Alcoves, 7/6 and 5/-. (Evening Dress Essential). Telephone 78-022 for Reservations. MRS R. F. NEWTON, Manageress. T.F. TONIGHT (THURSDAY). DANCING AT THE RENDEZVOUS. Argonaut Buildings, 1«! Stanmore road. Merv. Coburn’s Orchestra. Admission, 3s 6d. M>BT_AND_J’OUND CITY or Bealey ave., Tuesday, small Purse. Reward. Z 83526, “Press.” HAND Saw, Fitzgerald ave. l6l Edinburgh st., Spreydon. LOST, Opawa Shopping Centre, small Brown Purse, containing notes. Reward returning Patterson’s Store, or 'Ph. 80-061. LOST, Navy Gaberdine Raincoat at Riccarton, Wednesday morning. Finder please dial 85-600, ask 8859. Reward. LOST, No. Plate in Aluminium Frame, No. 52-921, between Pines Beach and Amberley. Reward. 'Phone 248 U, Kaiapoi, collect. STRAYED on to my Property, Darfleld. l Black Rough-haired Sheepdog. Owner can have same by paying expensed. J. H. Syme, Darfield.X3s64 TAKEN from Christchurch-Lyttelton traiH on March 17, Suitcase containing Frock Samples, etc. Urgently wanted. £5 reward. Reply "Owner,” Box 6345, Te Aro, Wellington, or 'Phone collect sfe-779, WelMngton. i 8134 WOULD the gentleman who inquired Fendalton Fish SUpply, Thurs., 18th, concerning lost money, please call again? WOULD'person finding Small Blue Suitcase Taxi Sunday, 21st, evening, please contact 301 Hills rd., Shirley, or 83609. “Press.” Reward.

IMPOUNDED WAIMAIRI COUNTY COUNCIL. IMPOUNDING ACT, 1908. Impounded at Sawyers Arms road, Papanui, 4 Horses, particulars as follows: One Light Bay Hack with light bay filly at foot; One Light Bay Mare, one star; One Chestnut Filly, /two white legs, from Waimakariri. If not claimed and all expenses paid the lot will be sold on the sixth day of April. 12 noon. A. STEPHENS, Groundkeeper. i B&7S

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27307, 25 March 1954, Page 1

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825

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume XC, Issue 27307, 25 March 1954, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume XC, Issue 27307, 25 March 1954, Page 1

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