REX THEATRE (Riccarton) TO-NIGHT and FRIDAY. IRENE DUNNE . . IRENE DUNNE In “THE AWFUL TRUTH” With CARY GRANT . . RALPH BELLAMY (Recommended for Adults.) * 3331 OXFORD PICTURES SATURDAY, APRIL 9th. CECIL KELLAWAY and SHIRLEY ANN RICHARDS , in *TT ISN’T DONE.” 3425 A. AND P. SHOW. TEMUKA AND GERALDINE and P. ASSN. SHOW. SHOW GROUNDS, WINCHESTER. SATURDAY NEXT, 9th APRIL, 1938. The Most Popular Picnic Show in South Canterbury. EXCELLENT ENTRIES RECEIVED IN ALL SECTIONS. 269 ENTRIES have been received in the LIGHT HORSE, COB, and PONY SECTIONS, which constitutes a Record in the History of the Association, and will ensure some most spectacular displays. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. COMPETITIONS For TROTTING HORSES AND PONIES. Arrangements have been made with MR R. FORTUNE to give a DOG TRIAL DEMONSTRATION by his IMPORTED DOGS, i.e., Two Dogs Working in Unison. HOT WATER PROVIDED FREE FOR ALL. Parking Accommodation Handy to Horse Lines Reserved for Horse-own-ers’ Cars. ADMISSION—AduIts 1/6; Children under 14 years 6d. Cars and MotorVehicles 2/-, Horse Vehicles 1/-. J, E. GREEN, President W. F. EVANS, Secretary. P.O. Box 47. TEMUKA. 3482 LECTURES. PUBLIC LECTURE. “UPHE CRISIS IN THE FAR EAST,” J- By W. L. HOLLAND, Research-Secretary of the Institute of Pacific Relations, at CANTERBURY COLLEGE, in the LITTLE THEATRE, 8 p.m. (TO-DAY), Thursday, April 7th. i ADMISSION FREE.
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22371, 7 April 1938, Page 1
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