AMUSEMENTSSEASON EXTENDED FOR ANOTHER WEEK. MAYFAIR _ 'Phone 31-213 OPP. GOVT. BUILDINGS. TWICE DAILY: 2.30 AND 8 P.M. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd AGAIN PACKED TO THE DOORS. THE MERRIEST MUSICAL COMEDY OF ALL TIME! 248 PERFORMANCES IN NEW YORK. 394 PERFORMANCES IN LONDON. | Now it comes to Thrill Christchurch—'THE GAY 'THE GAY 'THE GAY 'THE GAY 'THE GAY 'THE GAY DIVORCEE' DIVORCEE' DIVORCEE' DIVORCEE' DIVORCEE' DIVORCEE' (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) With FRED A "TAIRE FRED ASTAIRE FRED ASTAIRE World Famous Dancer, in his Original Role. GINGER ROGERS GINGER ROGERS GINGER ROGERS In a Great Role. SUMPTUOUS AND' SPECTACULAR. RESERVES, D.I.C. BOOKING OFFICE WITH VERY GREAT PRIDE OUR NEXT ATTRACTION. * GRACE MOORE * "ONE NIGHT OF LOVE" Commencing Friday next, March 15. A Columbia Picture. Approved lor Universal Exhibition. j R'LLKIVS ST. .lAMKS j Proprietor . Sn Ben Fuller Lessees . . . Christchurch Cinemas, Ltd. Sub-Lessee Stanley McKav LAST 2 NIGHTS OF THE SEASON! Grand Farewell PerformanceSaturday Night. Eighth Successlul Week. TO-NIGHT AT 8. I THE SPECTACULAR MUSICAL REVUE. "ORIENTAL NIGHTS" " ORIENTAL NIGHTS " GOOD-BYE NIGHTS OF THE MOST POPULAR VAUDEVILLE COMPANY EVER BROUGHT TO N.Z. ! FAREWELL MATINEE '■ Saturday, 2.30. ! i "Uncles Frank and Ike's i I Birthday Party." ! The Chief Gift will be I A BRAND NEW BIKE ! (Boy's or Girl's) ! ! Everv child receives a bag I i of Birthday Cake. ! Reserves at D.I.C. Day Sales as usual. Prices Popular. COMPLETE CHANGE "TOPSY TURVY" For Saturday's Farewell IT WILL BE A GREAT NIGHT. DON'T MISS IT! 2845 COUNTY COUNCILS WAIMAIRI COUNTY COUNCIL. PENALTY ON RATES. t>ATEPAYERS are hereby reminded that a PENALTY OF TEN PER CENT, will be added to all Rates for the year 1934-35 not paid by March 21st, 1935. G. S. COWPER, 2573 County Clerk. MIGHTY POWER IN BUSINESS. CIR Gomer Berry, Bart., writes: "Advertising the power over-rulincr Hi ■ old law of supply and demand—ha? transformed one-man business into mass-production industries. "It has played a vital part in achieving higher standards of living, has moved people to study, to travel, to surround themselves with comforts and conveniences that conserve health, ensure happiness, and produce efficiency. "It is the dynamic force that has maintained old markets and created new, and has increased the spending power of multitudes employed in the manufacture of the hundreds of articles and commodities to which it has given selling value. "In a testing year ol trade depression advertising has proved itselt a necessity and not a luxury. Reduction of advertising for temporary gain may result in the gift of a market to a trade competitor and lead to permanent loss." "THE PRESS." Canterbury's Leading Daily, for Assured Results. The big paper with the big circulation. Covers City, Suburbs, and Country Districts. "THE PRESS" as a circulation of many thousands daily more than any other Canterbury paper. YOUR LAST WINTER'S COAT "TURNED, remodelled, and made fashionable again, with one of our sman fur collars. MISS SPARKES. 152 Armagh street (Dominion Motors Buildings). 'Phone 37-705. 9785
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21417, 8 March 1935, Page 1
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