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... AMUSEMENTS..? “ Where Christchurch Meets.” ■ , AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD. . (Throughout N.Z.) HEARING AIDS AVAILABLE. , ’PHONE 32-249 SESSIONS DAILY: 2.15 and C P'M. Shoppers’ To-day, 5 p.m. STATE Hailed as the Year’s Most Dramatic Picture : “ VIGIL IN THE NIGHT” " VIGIL IN THE NIGHT ” •“ VIGIL IN THE NIGHT ” “VIGIL IN THE NIGHT” “VIGIL IN THE NIGHT” “VIGIL IN THE NIGHT” “ VIGIL IN THE NIGHT ” “VIGIL IN THE NIGHT” “VIGIL IN THE NIGHT” “VIGIL IN THE NIGHT” The Picturisation of, the Widely Read Story by - A! J. CRONIN A, J. CRONIN A. J. CRONIN A. J. CRONIN A, J. CRONIN With CAROLE LOMBARD ; ‘ CAROLE LOMBARD CAROLE LOMBARD BRIAN AHERNE BRIAN AHERNE - BRIAN AHERNEShe smashed her life and broke her heart . .■■•. to shield a girl who had ■ erred beyond forgiveness. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) '■ '" ' '' MEETINGS.' - A T the request of a number of Dairymen I have been asked to -call a Meeting of those concerned in producing .and delivering . milk in Christchurch and suburbs. A Meeting will be held at the Y.M.C.A. on MONDAY. JUNE 24th, at B p.m. Business, Scheme, complete cooperation with authorities in war effort. X 7934 H. BLISS, Convener. PUBLIC TRANSPORT OPERATORS. nr HE HON. THE MINISTER -OF TRANSPORT desires to meet operators of Public Transport Services, Of all classes, both passenger . and goods, to discuss transport conditions arising from the War. A meeting for this purpose will be held (subject to cancellation if necessary) in the RITZ ASSEMBLY HALL, 94 Gloucester street (near bridge), AT 8 P.M. ON MONDAY. 24th JUNE., J. J. B CONNOR.; District Officer, , , Transport Department,--4908 ’ CHRISTCHURCH., PUBLIC NOTICES. ijWANNANOA j GOMPETI’ GYMKHANA. COMPETITION RESULTS. SURCINGLE: Mrs J. Little, No; 333. !AKE: Mrs M. E. Buchanan, No. ,600. 15 PRIZE: Mrs A. M. Wright, No. 470. HAMPER: “Roger The Lodger,” fo. 9815. , „ THE COMMITTEE of the Swannaoa Branch of the Red Cross Society rish to THANK all who so willingly elped to make the Gymkhana a sucsss, especially those who brought orses and ponies long distances to ike part. fotice to Persons affected by an Application for a Licence under Part 111 of the Industrial Efficiency Act, 1936, MANUFACTURE OF SOAP AND SOAP-POWDER. •vroTICE is hereby given that an apXi plication has been received from McCalliims ; Soap Works, Auckland, for a Licence to carry on the. industry of “the manufacture for sale of soap and soap-powder” to the extent of manufacturing soap powder and milled toilet soap. . ■ . Any person who considers he will be materially affected by the decision of the Bureau in respect of this applica# tion and who wishes to make representations accordingly, must furnish such representations in writing-so as to reach the undersigned not later than 4th July, 1940. : G. L. O’HALLORAN, Secretary. Bureau of Industry, P.O. Box 1679, Wellington.. , 4888 FARM SHELTER IS NOT AN EXPENSE: IT IS AN INVESTMENT. Shelter is One of the Most Important Factors in Successful Farming. Keep your stock warm in winter and cool in summer by planting shelter We offer the finest line of CUPRESSUS MACROCARPA we have, ever raised. These are box grown, 50 being placed in each box. . Experience has proved that planting early gives plants time to get a j grip of the soil before the wet and I frosty weather is on them. CIiPRESSUS MACROCARPA, 1 year old from boxes, 20s to . 30s per TOO; Reduction on large quantities. CUPRESSUS LAWSONIANAfrom the, open ground, 40s to 80s per 100. Reduction on large quantities. ' PINUS INSIGNIS, 1 year. 10s per 100. . 2 year, 20s per 100. LOMBARDY POPLARS: 3 to 4 feet high, 20s per 100. 5 to 6 feet high, 30s per 100, 8 feet high 10s per doz. EUCALYPTUS VIMMINALIS, box grown, 40s per ’ 100. NAIRN’S NURSERIES, LTD. W. J. Humm. Manager. 1166 LINCOLN RD., CHRISTCHURCH. Telephone 35-675. ' .. pRESS DINING ROOMS. THE PRESS BUILDING BASEMENT (Entrance Worcester street.) Owing to numerous requests we are now Open for Morning and Afternoon Teas and Lunches. MISSES D. and P. HENRY. . X 4943 TOrt PEII CENT - Reader Value—i: “The Press’’, Classified Adver.tising'Columns.

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Press, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23052, 21 June 1940, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23052, 21 June 1940, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23052, 21 June 1940, Page 1

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