AMUSEMENTS. IpHKISTCHUKCH ' PICTURE THEATRES. WHERE TO GO FOR THE BEST IN ENTERTAINMENT. ! pLAZA. "l ri273o7^ND _ 8~P.M.: L Stanley Lupino—Jose Collins, "FACING THE MUSIC." Approved lor Universal Exhibition. Reserves. D.I.C. ur Plaza. 36-021. : / CRYSTAL PALACE" ~l 2~~2~36r _ 8~l'3l7! ! Mathcton Lang—Constance ' Cummings, •CHANNEL CROSSING." i Appro\ed for Universal Exhibition. Reserves. D.I.C. or Tuealrc. 32--00. M' AJESTIC. 'r2r2.3O.~ANb" 8" P.M.: George O'Brien | "THE FRONTIER MARSHALL." ; Approved tor Universal Exhibition. ! liosorves. D.1.C.. or Majestic. 33-537. j 'PHEATRE ROYAL. 2.30 AND 3 P.M : I Cene Gerrard —Camilla Horn, "THE LOVE NEST." Approved fur Universal Exhibition. Reserve.-:, D.I.C. or Theatre. 30-329. r IBERTY. ~"2.15 AND 7A5"1\f,1 "SMOKY" —Dramatic Thriller— And--"HELL TO HEAVEN." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Reserves, D.IC. or Liberty. "■o-OOL I>EGENT iT;io~ANIj~B p'.m! -I* The Superb Musical Triumph, "GOLD DIGGERS OF 1933." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Reserve:'. D.I.C. or Resent. 34-CIG. _ PFiAND. Continuous from ll A.M.! Graeio Fields "SALLY IN OUR ALLEY." .Approved lor Universal Exhibition. Cheapest Prices in Ul9 City. 3859 ' WHIPI'ET RACING WHIPPET RACING. •'* HiPPF.T RACING. BUSHCY PARK EUSIir.Y I'AIIK (Opposite Bush Inn. Riecarlon). :;rxT Saturday. NEXT SATURDAY. PUBLIC NOTICES, THE INVESTMENT EXECUTIVE TRUST OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the "**' Transfer Books of the Trust will be CLOSED from Saturday. March 10th, to Tcusdav, March 20th, 1934, both days inclusive. Cheques for interest on the Trust Debentures and dividend on Preference Shares at the following rates will be issued on March 20th:— On "A" and "Second A" Series Debentures: 41 per cent, per annum for the year ending December 31st, 1933. (Free of Income Tax.) On "B" and "Second B" Series Debentures: 7 per cent, per annum for the year ending December 31st, 1933. (Free of Income Tax.) Preference Shares: Interim Dividend at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum for ihe half-veal* ending December 31st, 1933. H. GLASSON. 3331 Secretary. THE JACOBEAN, IGI Hereford street. TEA AND LUNCHEON ROOMS. VOW under new management. Try our excellent 3-course lunch- Is. Morning, Afternoon Teas 6d and 9d. All cakes home made. 3680 MRS B. TAYLOR, Prop. HADES HOTEL BOTTLE STORE. } We lead u ith cut prices—others follow s Large bot. ' s. d. j Bell's Old Scotch. Whisky .. 8 0 : Mountain Dew Whisky .. 9 6 : Scottish Bard Whisky .. 9 9 j McNish and Crawford's Whisky 11 0 j Teacher s Dewar's, D.C.L. I Whisky, and other standard i brands .. .. .. 11 3 | Standard brands, half bottles .. 6 0 Gilbey's Dry Gin .. .. 10 9 Port Wine .. .. ..26 Local Ale and Stout, all brands 1 0 H 4621 TO ALL UNEMPLOYED. r PHERE must be a national dividend. ; 1 There is nojMher way to give pur- • chasm:; power to the people displaced j from industry by machinery. The | Douglas Social Credit proposals are ! the only ones advocating this. Free | booklets to unemployed from 95 GlouI cester street. , D 3164 ! piKS'S Wheatmcal Cakes now ob- ; 1 tainsble at WARDELL'S. Guarantee no white flour or white sugar , used. For Pike's Constipation Cure Thono .<6-054. "Cit> Spa." for recipe and ingredients. P6852
R-U-R CARRIES MONEY-BACK ; GUARANTEE. I There is only one rheumatic remedy j which carries a written guarantee to j t;ive satisfaction or your money back, j and that is R-U-R. Testimonies are : being received every week from long- ! standing Rheumatism sufferers of the • wonderful benefits received by them j from R-U-R. Ask for Free Booklet I from E. Cameron Smith's. Chemists. 01 j Barnetts'. Chemists. —3 i FAILS CAFE, CASHEL STREET. ; <)D. DINNER NOW ON. «D. ; Including Soup and Fish. * | FISH AND OYSTER LUNCHEONS i AND TEAS AS USUAL. I GOLDFISH AND AQUARfIJMS FOR SALE. F4625 / YB.RIEN S "DRyFOOT" SPECIAL. " Elk or Moose Uppers. Made speci- , ally for (hose needing a reliable boot, J water-proofed, extra stout, with Red- | fern's Tuf-liide Soles, outlast three i ordinary leather sole?. Made by the J well-known firm of O'Brien's, Christ- ! church, is a Superb Boot. ! PRICE Cd. ! ST "WART ROBINSON, ; 108 Cashel street. RB3T3 MEETINGS. ! LINWOOD PUBLIC LIBRARY, j r | , HE Twenty-fifth Annual Meeting 01 1 A Subscribers will be held in the ! Library 011 Tuesday. March 13th, al j 7.30 p.m. BUSINESS: Report and , Balance-sheet; Election of Officers ! and Committee: General. All SubH.S. OLD BOYS' FOOTBALL CLUB. \NNUAL MEETING. Wednesday, 1 * * March 14ih. at 8 p.m., at Club . Rooms, -09 Cajhel street. ' W. J. DIXON. 1 1017 Hon. Secretary. 1 j CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL and PASTORAL ASSOCIATON. ANNUAL MEETING. THE Annual Meeting of the Canterbury A. and P. Association will be held in thr Association's Rooms. 131 ; Worcester street. Christchurch. on I THURSDAY, the 22nd MARCH, at 8 P.M. 3854 M- E. LYONS, Secretary. j set'tbers invited ISBOFIT. H. HOPKINS. Secretary,
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19340312.2.3.7
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21111, 12 March 1934, Page 1
Word count
Tapeke kupu
764Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21111, 12 March 1934, Page 1
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Press. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.
Acknowledgements
Ngā mihi
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Christchurch City Libraries.