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AMUSEMENTS. " MANTRAP." " MANTRAP. 1 ' THAT'S WHAT THEY CALLED HER, AND THAT'S WHAT SHE IS. GIRLS-YOU KNOW! MEN—YOU'VE ALL MET HER-TIIE LURINfJ LITTLE FLIRT WHO SMILES AND SP.VR.KLES ALL TOO DANGEROUSLY. BUT FOR. SHEER. WITCHERY, DARING ABANDON AND FLIRTATIOUS FOIBLES YOU MUST SEE CLARA BOA? CLARA BOW CLARA BOW ALL NEXT WEEK AT THE C R Y 8 PALACE MONDAY NEXT FIRST of Parainount's Birthday Group, •' MANTRAP." " MANTRAP." " MANTRAP." " MANTRAP." " MANTRAP." " MANTRAP." " MANTRAP." " MANTRAP." HEN! MEN! MEN! FOR YOUR OWN PROTECTION YOU MUST SEE THIS. THE GIRLS ARE SURE TO! THEY ARE ONLY TOO KEEN TO LEARN NEW TRICKS IN THE FEMININE "ART" OF LURING. "MANTRA V" IS A WARNING TO ALL MEN—THE MORE WORLDLY THE MAN THE GREATER THE WARNING.THEN ANOTHER DELIGHTFUL SURPRISE SALLY O'NEILL SALLY O'NEILL SALLY O'NEILL (The Wonder Girl) In Tho Snappy, Saucy, Spicey Comedy Of a Rebellious Flapper's Idea of Life and ft » ! "DON'T" t I » ? 1 ! ? ? "DON'T" t 1 ! 1 \ ? 1 1 "DON'T"! T f 1 j ; i % "DON'T" f J 1 1 1 ? 1 ? "DON'T" ? ft ? »??!"DON ' T" 1 I 1 ? » t ? ? "D 0 N'T" ft 1 i DON'T MISS "DON'T" AND DON'T MISS THE "DON'T" PROGRAMME OF POPULAR "DON'TS" PLAYED BY THE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, Conductor: Mr Alfred J. Bunz. "DON'T Mind the Rain." "DON'T Bring Lulu." - "DON'T bo Too Sure." - "DON'T Blamo It all On. Me." "DON'T Cry Swanee." "DON'T Waste Your Tears." "DON'T Wake lie Up." And Special Orchestral Selections. Reserves at The Bristol, or 'phono 8758. WOOLSTON BAND WOOLSTON BAND WOOLSTON BAND Will Play BANDSMEN'S MEMORIAL ROTUNDA (GARDENS). TO-MORROW AFTERNOON. O-MORROW AFTERNOON. COMMENCING AT 3 .OJOLOOK. SPECIAL PROGRAMME. SPECIAL PROGRAMME. Collection at the] Gates. .5987 WINTER GARDEN;. WINTER GARDEN. A ' CABABET DAN 0 E A Will be held TO-Nl'fllT, t . at 8.30 p.m. /Excellent Music. Double Tickets, 7s 6d, Single Tiokets ss. 5535 BRIGHTON GALA. > SATURDAY, JANUARY 22nd. 100 YDS AMATEUR HANDICAP (OPEN) FLAT RAOE. . (By Permission and Under Control o£ the C.C.N.Z.A.A.A.) Trophies valued at £1- 10s, 15s, 7s 6d. Entries, Is 6d, close TUESDAY, JAN. 18tli, at 5 p.m., with Gala Secretary, c/o. H. W Buliivant and 00., 163 Armagh street. 6872 SPORTING. CHEVIOT TROTTING OLUB. ANNUAL MEETING SATURDAY, FEBRUARY sth, 1927. NOMINATIONS for All Events close with the undersigned THIS (Saturday) EVENING, at 8 P.M. A special passenger and horse train will run from Ohristchurch to Mina on the day of the Meeting. T. WEST, ' Secretary. Cheviot, 'Phones 12 and 78. ' 5852 PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. CHIROPRACTIC AND X-RAY. AMES M. CRAIG (P.S.C. Graduate) will O Resume Praotioo on January 4th. Patients will, as in past yetira, be attended to personally by Mr Craig, and will also have the benefit of all latest methods, including X-RAY and Neurocalometer Analysis Rooms next G.P 0., Cathedral square. 1 Tel. 2120. CONSULTATION FREE. C3I62FP hiropkaotio. AMES YOUNG (Palmer Graduate, Mem. O N.Z. and Aust Ohiropraotors' Assn., Inc.), is now Practising in CATHEDRAL CHAMBERS (late Broadway's), SQUARE. Hours: 9-1 p.m.; 2-6 p.m.: Saturday 9-1 p.m. Consultation free. 'Phone Number 8688. -\R, FREDERICK G. GIBSON XJ HAS RESUMED PRACTICE AT "RAYLEIGH," 121 PAPANUI ROAD. Consultation Hours, see Telephone Directory. 'Phone No. 523. 5711 F.P. J. W. K. LAWRENCE, F.P.A.N.Z., lUBLIC ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR, SHAREBROKER, ATTORNEY, and AGENT FOR ABSENTEES, TRUSTEES, and others. 154-156 HEREFORD STREET. L4710F.P. VXJALTER J. MOORE AND SON. W. J. Moore, F.P.A~(N.Z.), F.I.A. (N.Z.), (Member of Ohristchurch Btock Exchange). J. H. A. Moore, A.P.A. (N.Z.) PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS -and AUDITORS, SHAREBROKERS. Agents for TRUSTEES and ABSENTEES, etc., SECRETARIES. • . . A.M.P. BUILDINGS, Cathedral square. INFERIOR lubricating oil means lost power, scored cylinders, burned out bearings, carbon knocks, and big repair bills. Duckham'e New Process Motor Oil prevents all this. Insist on it. —8

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18900, 15 January 1927, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18900, 15 January 1927, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18900, 15 January 1927, Page 1

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