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BA D LEG S. SKIN Diseases, Variooss Ulcers. Swollen] Veins, Eczema. Itch, and al] other; forma of leg and skin diseases 'can be cured permanently. We have the only exact method by which w» can. guarantee a permanent cure in every case we handle. 246 HEREFORD STREET, CITY 'Phone 4990. ' Hours 2-4, country people 11-12, or by appointment. L 3550-3753'

AMUSEMENTS. T HEATRE R O Y A I Lessee®: J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. TRIUMPHANT RETURN AND FAKEWELL SEASON Of The • greatest of all English actreeses, MARIE TEMPEST, MARIE TEMPEST, London's most brilliant actor, GRAHAM BROWNE, GRAHAM BROWNE, And their world tour supporting company. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), at 1 FOE ONE NIGHT ONLY. The whimsical, picturesque comedy, THE DUKE OF KILLIECRANKIE. FRIDAY, FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. Henry Arthur Jones's great maoterwork,, MARY GOES FIRST. NEXT SATURDAY and MONDAY. And POSITIVELY LAST APPEARANCES HERE of this BRILLIANT COMPANY. The great dramntio sensation OUTCAST, Box Plans at The Bristol. Dre«k>Circl« and Reserved Stalls 7s 6d, Stall# 8a 6d, Gallery Is 6d. Early Door Stalls and Gallery le extra. All prices plus Amusement Tax: Eariy Door Day Sales at the Toy Cave Confectionery Shop. 3919 Continuous from Eleven. QUEEN'S THEATRE. Basil Hood's Famouß Pl«y, "SWEET AND TWENTY.' 1 "SWEET AND TWENTY." "SWEET AND TWENTY." . "SWEET AND TWENTY." CHARIiIE CHAPLIN. CHARLIE CHAPLIN Topicals, Scenic. "ELMO, THE FEARLESS," And HAROLD LOCKWOOD ,! The HAROLD LOCKWOOD Great HAROLD LOOKWOOD Romance." - 400> PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. COMING SATURDAY, UEEHi'BT H E A T R E. Q The First of the Great All-British SupW Productions,' "DARBY AND JOAN," "DARBY AND JOAN," "DARBY AND JOAN," "DARBY AND JOAN," "DARBY AND JOAN." "DARBY AND JOAN," By the World Famous Author, SIR HALL CAINB. •SIR HALL CAINB. SIR HALL CAINE. SIR HALL CAINB. SIR HALL CAINE. SIR HALL CAINE. With an English-Cast, headed Tiy DERWENT HALL CAINE, Son of tha DERWENT HALL CAINE Author. And England's MISS IVY CLOSE Famous Beauty MISS IVY CLOSE The MOST HUMAN PICTURE ever. made. DON'T MISS THIS! ITS GOOD! ' ,' 4005 BECKENHAM SCHOOL FAIR. AT BECKENHAM PARK, NORWOOD STREET^ SATURDAY, APRIL 2nd, 2 p.m. To he opened by hia Worship tho Mayor* Proceeds in aid of Bath, end Ground .' Improvement, Collection at Gait®, -•J-v^Viristy,Cake ■aiid v Ddipetitions. 800 Surprise Packeta' will bs auctioned, eacih lot valued from Is to 10s will ho their contents. Three prizes offered-for the Best Deoorated Vehaole (entrance fee.'ile 6d), "prizes .'<£*' to 21s. Also, Best DreeiM Dolt. The Bag Stall, will <?ontain a rare variety of useful andornament&l' kinds, keepsakes.' A collection of Groceries, Haniware, etc., will be second to none ever offend to th# public. ' (The famous Wookton B»n«l will play selections' in the afternoon, iin<J the Christchuroh Highland Pipe Ifytid will also he in attendance. You will mi»B not only »n afternoon of- pleasure if you. fail to be present, but also the ../ftnipe that will l>a sold. Tickets on saJe for the Great Quien Carnival. ■' Concert at 8 p.m. in the big Marquee. Best talent available. Side-dhtora galore, Step-dancing, and' plenty of fun. Band in attendance. By supporting this Fair you are helping the children. , T. Q. CARLISLE, Hon. Reo., Care of McKeniie 'and Co., (Auctioneers, Caahel street.^ Take -No 2 Car to Fisher street. 3583 "TTHE Sentimental Bloke," "Ginger, J- - Mick," "On Our Selection," all shown at the Liberty. Remember "IHE MAN FROM SNOWY RIVER," ' I LIBERTY, SATURDAY. » 4014, SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED, a Competent MACHINIST'to take chaTge of Troueer ami Kntoker Section. Apply 90 MANCHESTER! STREET, \ 1578F • - • Pity* ■ (For continuation of'Situaticn* Vacant" «e« page 11 of this issue.) MEETINGS. CANTERBURY HOCKEY ASSOCIATION. THE TWENTY-FOURTH ANNUAL GENERAIi MEETING of DELEGATES.- to the above Association will be held at ;the i..vI.C.A. (Room A) TO-NIGHT, at tM p.m. " • ' " -' BUSINESS;' Receive Annual Report and! Account*. Election of Officers. General. All Hockey players are invited to be piesent. P. N. QUARTERMAIN, 3817 Secretary. < LECTURES. GHEISTADELPHIAN LECTURE. TJIBLE HALL , MADRAS STREET ■t> (Near Tuam street). TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. H 7.45 p.m. "THE REVIVAL OF PALESTINE." Tho Evidence of God's work in the past and what the present revival indicates for -.the future. ILLUSTRATED. ' No Collection. 1559F . " LOST ANlf POUND., OST, from North, Brighton, on Sunday, Blown Beardio Collie DOG, answers to "Bruco." Finder rewarded. Apply "B," Box 40, Raiigiora. 151 H lOST, Tuesday night, Lady's Silver WATCH, chain attached, between General Post Offic®, Wardell's, and No, 6 Car, about 6 p.m. FiirJer rewarded. Reply "Press" Office. 10-(9 T OST, Four KEYS, tied with red tape, •J" n.eaL* Railway Station, Good Friday. Please return "E.Y.," "Presa" Office. 1563 LOST, Silver Setter DOG. Finder please communicate with AJkT.T., CaghrDero Sanatorium. 1567 T OST, at Christcliurch Railway Station, JIJ Tuesday, Gladstone BAG, containing clothing, boij etc. Finder rewarded. Appiy "L/ttelton Times." 1571 I" OST, from TattersaM'fi Yards, ChristJu ehuxok, Bay POXY, oaver JeaALer on. - Finder rewarded on returning same to 11. Mateon and Co. 896t lOST, BICYCLS, from Trotting Grounds, ■i top nic/ol bar. Reward. Rawson and Lowe, Cathedral equarc. 1591 LOST, between Amberley and Cheviot; out of motor,. Silver Fox MUFF. Reward. ■'Cheviot News,", Cheviot -1897 o§fj TEN POUND NOTE, number known, vicinity Bank of New Zealand. Findor return 15 Eiecs street, Linwood. Reward. . ; 1506 CAME Astray, One Hereford COW, in mi'k. L. J* Wilson, Preston's road, Marth- . liancU IMS

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17107, 31 March 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17107, 31 March 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17107, 31 March 1921, Page 1

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