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SKIN & SCALP DISEASES Eczema, Acne, Baby Eczema, etc., skilfully treated for 40 years KLEXEMA SKIN CLINIC Our treatment roomi at Triangle Chambers. High Street, will be open, and Sister Marryatt will be in attendance on Wednesday, July 14, for one day only. Appointment not necessary

AMUSEMENTS FIRST SCREENING IN N.Z. —LONDON FILMS PRESENT—- || JACK HAWKINS || i JACK HAWKINS || || JACK HAWKINS || —Together With— ELIZABETH ALLAN ELIZABETH ALLAN Derek Farr—Eva Bartok In the Behind-the-Headline Story that never became News . . . Twelve Exciting, Dramatic, Humorous Hours, Behind the Scenes . . . Behind the Stories of London’s Greatest Newspaper World I “FRONT PAGE STORY” “FRONT PAGE STORY” “FRONT PAGE STORY” What did it Mean to John Grant to Find His Marriage had become one of those “SORDID,” “UNFAITHFUL” AFFAIRS that Every Day Made Lurid Headlines in His Own Newspaper ? ? ? . . . And SUSAN, His Wife, who He did not Forgive . . . Was She a Passenger on that Paris Bound Airliner Whose Crash had now become a . . . Front Page Story 1 ! ! (Recommended by Censor for Adults, Unsuitable For Children). TODAY AT 2 and 8 p.m. II MAYFAIR 'Phone 79-897. II “Warmed For Your Comfort." Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd Box Plans MAYFAIR THEATRE, 10.30 a.m. | FINAL NIGHT FINAL NIGHT Tonight at 8 p.m. Tonight at 8 p.m. THE REPERTORY SOCIETY THE REPERTORY SOCIETY Presents at the REPERTORY THEATRE “Message For Margaret” | “Message For Margaret” | “Message For Margaret” j By JAMES PARISH This is vour final opportunity to see one of the most enjoyable plays ever presented by the Repertory Society. Produced by FRANK NEWMAN. Reserved Seats 2/6, 3/6 and 5/-, Tax Free at the Theatre. For Reserved Seats for Tonight ring Theatre 77-736 from 6.30 p.m. Play Ends 10.15 pan. Approx. : CHRISTCHURCH TECHNICAL COLLEGI CONCERT ORCHESTRA FIRST CONCERT. 1954 SEASON ! CIVIC THEATRE SAT., JULY 24, 8 p.m. Conductor: R. E. PERKS. 1 The Programme will consist of several i Light Orchestral Pieces which should i appeal to everyone, and, to add variety, the Aeolian Choir, a fine group of 40 young treble voices, conducted by Mr E. Voyce, will present Pail-songs. For their further interest, patrons will have the opportunity of seeing and hearing a group of Recorders of all sizes being played ( under the direction of Mr A. Hart. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT BEGGS. New Subscribers May Enrol at Beggs. . ADULTS 3/-. CHILDREN 1/6. 1 s SPORTING BRACKENFIELD HUNT POINT-TO-POINT STEEPLECHASE MEETING AND HUNTER TRIALS 10 A.M., AT THE GRANGE, FERNSIDE, TODAY, SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1954. TODAY, SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1954. ADMISSION: Adults 3/-, Children 1/-. t No bookmakers or their assistants allowed to be present. 37ig PERSONALS “ MONA Crandle—Send you address PXX Box IOT9. Job waiting.X3s77 WO ULI) Lady who wi tn essed motor accTdent, Madras and Kilmore streets, July 7, kindly ring 86-532. ; LADY wants to meet English lady, about 70, Protestant; friendship. Reply GJ».O. Box 2018, Christchurch. CONFIDENTIAL Introductions Arranged for lonely people seeking pen-friends or patrimony. Write for details In strictest confidence to John Izett, P.O. Box 6303, Wellington. S.T.C. BABIES and Toddlers Boarded. Every care and attention given your baby. Nursing experience. Boarded for the day or for longer periods. Lovely sunny sur- ■ roundings. For particulars, write or Brighton 8 2® Jcrvois street, Sputh

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, P.O. Box 2062. To assist you to sober living. If you Wish. LOST AND FOUND POUND, Black and Tan Stumped Tailed Dog, about six months old. Apply Farm Office Lincoln College. CUESTNUT Gelding, strayed from Brookaide tee., wearing green cover. ’Phone 48-488. —— small black Purse. Reward. ’Phone LOST, vicinity Armagh st.. Lady's Blue Cardigan. 8 Roosevelt ave., St. Albans. Reward. X 3809 LOST, Boy’s Grey Overcoat, between Waimairi School and Harewood rd. Reward. 63 Hoani st.— LOST, Wages in Envelope, City, Thursday. Reward. Phone 75-238, evenings. Fawn Gaberdine Belt, Latimer square. Please Ring 85-285. LOST, between Greenpark and Temple12?* Cap for Nash car. Please ring 82M. Lincoln. Reward. FOUND, Golden Cocker Spaniel, white patch, head and breast. 'Phone 85-600. ask LOST Tent Fly (July 2), between Derby st. and Auto Parts, Ltd., via Montreal street. Reward, Auto Parts. IxJST, at Aero Club or Car ParkTHafe: wood, Sunday, July 4. Bloodstone Signet Ring. Reward. R. Brunsden, Box 4, Cust. 5297 LOST, between Victoria square and Repertory Theatre, Pay Envelope, containing £5. Reward. Please ring Overton, 898— 73855. LOST, Small Black Purse, containing notes and silver, in Ham road, Thursday. Finder please contact 419 Ham rd., or ’Phone 38-096. Good reward. LOST, between City and Woolston areas, in vicinity of Ferry road, one Spare Truck , Wheel (yellow nm). Wil) finder •'lease contact Combined Co-operative Distributors, Ltd., 28 Tuam street, ChrUtchvrch (’Phone 79-922), Reward. 2187 PAIR Pink-rimmed Spectacles, vicinity Carlton Mill rd.-Victoris st. Please Ring 78-086, Monday. STRAYED from Darfleld, Black Sheep Dog; name “Toy.” Kindly ring 27. Darfieid. Reward. 277 £5 REWARD: Large black short-haired Tomcat. E 2584, "Press.” DOGS Found: Fawn female spaniel-collie cross, tan collie cross, black and tan whippet terrier cross, black and tan collie, tan dane-collie cross, black Scottie cross, grey female Scottie cross, golden spaniel, and a large number of other dogs, all breeds. Please call, your dog may be here. S.P.CA. Home, 59 Bassett street. Burwood. 3919

THE CHRISTCHURCH CENTRAL MISSION. 53 Cathedral square, Is In Urgent Need of Good Used Clothing Is in Urgent Need of Good Used Clothing Is in Urgent Need of Good Used Clothing for its GOODWILL DEPARTMENT. Gifts of clothing will be gladb* collected. Please ring Mission Oflicc. 76-018. 3128

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27404, 17 July 1954, Page 1

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900

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume XC, Issue 27404, 17 July 1954, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume XC, Issue 27404, 17 July 1954, Page 1

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