AMUSEMENTS. FOX AUSTRALIAN NEWS SPECIAL FUNERAL OF OUR LATE PRIME MINISTER MICHAEL JOSEPH SAVAGE STATE “ Where Christchurch Meets.” AMALGAMATED THEATRES. LTD. (Throughout N.Z.) HEARING AIDS AVAILABLE. AT EACH OF THE THREE SESSIONS YESTERDAY EVERY SEAT WAS FILLED. ATTEND THE MONSTER MATINEE SESSION AT 2,15 TO-DAY. BOOK AT THEATRE ONLY, ’PHONE 32-249. CONRAD* VEIDT CONRAD VEIDT CONRAD VEIDT . . . Giving a Great Performance as Commander Hardt . . . A GERMAN SUBMARINE COMMANDER ■ - '■■■• , . / “U-BOAT 29” ' “ U-BOAT 29” “ U-BOAT 29 ” “U-BOAT 29” With - VALERIE HOBSON VALERIE HOBSON OF “CLOUDS OVER EUROPE” FAME . . . AS THE SCHOOL TEACHER . . . (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ■TELEPHONE RESERVES CANNOI BE ACCEPTED FOR TO-NIGHTS 8 P.M. SESSION. RESERVES D.I.C. OR THEATRE.
CENTENARY CELEBRATIONS. GRAND MUSICAL FESTIVAL A ££ anged by Secondary Schools Committee. CIVIC THEATRE WEDNESDAY, 24th APRIL, 1940. . , . . „. . Commencing 8 pan. Admission Prices—2/- and 1/-. Reserves 3d extra at the D.I.C. PROGRAMME.. PART 1 * NATIONAL ANTHEM. A SSED GROUPS—Unison Song, “New Zealand” (Anson) BOYS GROUP—(a) Unison Song, “Sea King” (Stanford) is a ivttv Twn/rc. ,£ b) Two-part Song, “A Shepherd Kept Sheep” (Thimaii) BAND ITEMS-Marches (a) “Invercargill” (b) “Wairoa” (Lithgow) WESTERN GROUP—Two-part Song, “Green Fire” (Moeran) TTIT r- m r~i 11 n i Unison Song, “We Thank Thee” ;i v v (Bach) INSTRUMENTAL TRIOS—(a) “Lied” (b) “Lullaby” (c) “Jaglied” NORTHERN GROUP—“Pastoral” (Carey), “Aubad^^freland 1 ) 2* • SOUTHERN GROUP—Unison-Song, “Praise” (Dyson) ORCHESTRAL ITEMS^a) P “PrOC°e"fion®fflSch ” (b) “Rustic-Danced* 1 * EASTERN GROUP—Unison,S?n|l e “Be D Sto>ng” (Rowley), Tw^part h ° U^) INSTOUMENTAL TRIO-^Calk;‘4” Ummer (Mark V (^ MASSED GROUPS—Unison Song, “Fairest, Isle”- - ' —(Purcell) ■s& the Shipbuilders” (Holst) 'Jit* NOW ri^H^NiC, , WE. ALL GOD. -7153
■ PUBLIC NOTICES, . jSIGN OF THE BELL BIRD. MAtorists M and Hikers, spend your Arizac Day outing at Kennedy’s Bush—the most popular picnic spot arid tea house on the Hills. The kettle is always boil- ; ing. All fresh, hoirie choking. Lunch 12-1. X 9831 FRIENDS: OF ST. GEORGE. r THE ANNUAL GATHERING will -be held on ST. GEORGE’S DAY—TUESDAY NEXT,’23rd—in the WINTER 'GARDEN.. > at 2.30. It is hoped all Members will be present. > X 9621 OPTOMETRIST j : ’and OPTICIAN ; a. S. LONSDALE. F.8.0.A.. F.Sja.C.,‘Etc:, LONDON, Has Resumed At * 180 MANCHESTER ST. (Lonsdale’s corner). : -7258 ;Q.IVE ‘your children natural Health-elements by giving them HOMO ■. : S.X.' HOMO The quality wholemeal loaf. They’ll loVe its nutty flavour. —2
REMOVAL: , NOTICE. LONSDALES,- LIMITED OPTICIANS (Late of Manchester street). NEW ADDRESS:— 87 WORCESTER STREET, OPPOSITE AVON THEATRE. JUMBLE SALES. j^ONSTER JUMBLE SALE. HIBERNIAN HALL. SATURDAY, APRIL 20. at 2.30 p.m. Lucky, Number. ; Admission 3d. X 9582 DRIVING TUITION. TIRILLO’Si DRIVING SCHOOL for ..■I War Transport, Tanks, Ambulances, Trade Motor, Private Car. and Taxi ' Licences, Note:—W use only modern De Luxe Cars, (no old crocks) Lowest rates. 220 High St (above Halliwell’s. Dentist). 'Phons 35-836. T 76711 S.X. HOMO S.X. HOMO S.X. HOMO fpHE Health-giving ■*“ wholemeal, loaf—ideal for picnics and lunches. —3 A NTIQUE Furniture Bought and ~ sold. Fine Reproductions In Mahogany and Walnut. Repairs by Experts. J. McCracken and Son, 188 Salisbury street, _ X 3512
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Press, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23000, 20 April 1940, Page 1
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