AMUSEMENTS. THE 1 the THE LION OF THE SPEEDWAY LION OP THE SPEEDWAY LION OF THE SPEEDWAY LION OF THE SPEEDWAY LION OF THE SPEEDWAY LION OF THE SPEEDWAY LION VAN PRAAG--LION. VAN PRAAG--LION VAN PKAAG--LION VAN PRAAG--LION VAN PRAAG--LION VAN PRAAGTIIE FLYING DUTCHMAN THE FLYING DUTCHMAN Under SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT And HAROLD STEVENS HAROLD STEVENS HAROLD STEVENS (Australia) And CYRIL ANDERSON CYRIL ANDERSON CYRIL ANDERSON (Australia) And REG. RANBY REG. RANBY REG. RANBY (Wellington) BREATHTAKING " gROADSIOTNG REATHTAKING BnOADSIDING BREATHTAKING BROADSIDING SATURDAY NIGHT .. SATURDAY NIGHT LION VAN PRAAG In HAROLD STEVENS CYRIL ANDERSON Match Races WHO IS THE CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS I SPECIAL SCRATCH RACE SPECIAL SCRATCH RACE For Local ClinmpioDS CHARLIE BLACKLOOK ERNIE PYE: ERNIE MAROH NORM. GRAY JACK OAKLEY And REG. RANBY THREE HANDICAP RACES THREE . HANDICAP RACES With All THE CHAMPIONS COMPETING THE CHAMPIONS COMPETING Thrill to the sons of rhythmic engines, flying wheels; to the lure of '> speed, neck-and-neck encounters and real broadsiding -with dare-devil youth at the throttle; , 5024 WANTED TO IST. gPEO IA L T O b3T S. Merivale—-«4 Rooms and co»t. .. J7/0 Koowles - street, St. low, SRoomn.all eonv., garage, possession March Ist •. ~.87/0. St. Albans E. —Bungalow, 5 Rooms and ktte., all conv., garage -.. 37/0 St Albans —Superior Bungalow, 5 mom*,, allL«mv., excellent garden 38/0 Lin-wood—-0' Rooms, good garden, garage ~ . - .. 82/0 Linwood (handy)— Bungalow, 4 Rooms *St. '" 0 4 Rooms*' garage .. .. SO/* ktte., garage .. .. 'SO/*/ Spreydon (close' tram)— Bungalow, £ Rooms, garage ~ J ~ 82/6 "Merivale—Bungalow, S Rooms and ktte. .. .. .« 89/9 Cashmere Htlle—S Rooms and sleeping porch, garage .. 47/8 . -HILLARY and BAXTER, Estate Agents, 170 Manchester street. HBT3SF ADVERTISING AS ADVERTISING _A S ADVERTISING AS I NV JS S T JAB JI 'S, - ' , I N V E &TJK EST. , ( INVESTMENT. \X a-tiwa Uka tba :pwaa#t,wh«a £*'& oat eseeutiv#* at* •*> liloflttg every ave»u« for the Simulatiojref Hslm 7 ,atld > ill* radHQtMl} .« ovsrhelw};tb« question of advertising more than imp! att«Jti<N>.' Tbla'i*, psrbftp*. only natural, find tifbtiy. so, for there is no *venue through vrhfcb money can b« wasted ; mew aasily;. «Jmiiwly, there is 'no mom profitable field .for investment, particularly. in a time of business . atrtss,, than , that offered by advertising. > ' ' ■ Any keen business executive' looti- . ine efceh thwugb tiwfllM.eMJew ZetlandV fading Bawspapaw eraoot help being stnjojfby the fact that ntoat 1 of the weU*eatablUbed, - prpgrttiive firms of to-day ate those been co**ift4nt advertises. it ia significant, - also, that, the progress of most Anna ceift bo' traced, by their Soma firms,- fiNr instftnoe, which held , bfsr rtara of tlieb particular tm«i- , new field twenty or thirty years ago, have written, the atory* o/ their de« dina in tha advertiato* pagaa of the t dally nawapapara. Others, a*ain, show -their rl«o and evar-continuing expansion. It i# a» inttraititiK , study, lot in no fephara. do methods change .qfciaker than,in that of advertising. and no field, offers greater opportunity ■ for the building up of goodwill,- Furthermore, it la » field no commaMial'institution can afford to aegises. The people of < Canterbury are, and S have. alwayS been, used to thei* morning newspaper, an 4, «s in" OANTEBBURY. m in "ENGLAND, < AUSTRALIA, toA SEW ZEALAND,*' tha MORNING, NEWSPAPER Isada in Circulation and Covemtro, and is letjoftniiad M tha ideal medium. both : fot" National and Retail Advertising., THE JtOBNING NEWSPAPER is. read by tha men folk before leaving for- business, and is read and REFERRED TO BV THE WOMEN . FOMf SEVERAL TIMfiS DURING . THE DAY. THE CHIEF BtTYl&t IN EVERY HOME ■-is tho Housewife, and before leaving home to do the family shopping the advertising pages are eagerly read in ardor to ascertain where to go, and the best that is offering, eo as to 'make the purohases with the mini-' mum amount of effort and time. A POWERFUL SALES PRODUCER. . i Covcrinsf the province of Gaater"THE PRESS" reaches ivery ssetion of the oommonity, particularly those people with the maxitttuin ■«f purchasing power*-a matter of the utmost importance to advertisers, especially JUST NOW "THE PRESS" is a home newspaper, bemg delivered right into the homes and it enables advertisers to Teach" all ' members of the family' ei* .days ,a week.' - "THE - PBESB," CANTERBURY'S J . LEADING DAILY, is cvrned' and- controlled -la Christ- • cl\urch th& Interests of Canterbury people. ..Jt has the largest circulation, covering City, fcttburbf, and country districts of aqy newspaper ,in Canterbury, and' is * SELLING •MEDIUM OP UNEQUALLED ,
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20178, 5 March 1931, Page 1
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716Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20178, 5 March 1931, Page 1
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