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-AMUSEMENTS. Never Such Crowds ■ Never Such Laughter 3rd MIGHTY WEEK AND STILL CROWDED. It is Essential to Reserve. STATE 'Phone-32-249. “Where Christchurch Meets.” • AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD. (Throughout N.Z.) Hearing Aids Available. . 2.15-p.m. TWICE DAILY. 8 ?.m. THE BIGGEST SUCCESS THE ( SCREEN HAS EVER KNOWN. Every Night' Since Opening Hundreds Have Been Turned Away. THE ONE AND ONLY CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN - CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN In His New Comedy “ THE GREAT DICTATOR” “ THE GREAT DICTATOR ” “THE GREAT DICTATOR” A United Artists Release. (Approved lor Universal Exhibition.) HE TALKS! HE TALKS! The World Rings with Laughter. ALSO SCREENING: “Wings Over New Zealand” Free List Suspended PLANS AT D.I.C, AND THEATRE PUBLIC NOTICES. IN THE ESTATE of WILLIAM HENRY HARDING, of 86 Charles street, Linwood, Retired Taxi Proprietor, Deceased. TT IS REQUESTED that all accounts A against the estate of the above-named deceased be forwarded to the undersigned forthwith, duly certified as due and owing at the date of death, viz.. 23rd April, 1941. G. W. C. SMITHSON and CLELAND. Solicitors for-the Trustee, 82 Hereford street, Christchurch. gUNDAY NIGHT CONCERT. AN APPRECIATION. - On behalf of the St. John Ambulance Brigade, I desire to publicly thank all' Artists and others who so ably contributed to the huge success of our concert at the Civic Theatre last Sunday evening. I wish to specially thank Mr George Flint (organiser and stage manager) and Miss Bushell and the Misses Olga and Virginia Flint,'for their great help throughout; also Miss .Elaine‘ 'Moody and her Band of Musicians,i Mr King for his - offer -to help,- and. the Soldiers from the Union- Jack, Club who took pajjt with:.the eight AmbUtencji .Sifters m the "Grand Finale. To Mr H, Bell. Station Director of 3ZB, many thanks for his co-operation., I desire.' too,, to (hank members of the Brigade Social Committee, especially the Secretary, for their great work. Also, I wish to thank those members of the Brigade who acted as doorkeepers, ushers, etc. J. W. CHAMPION, Assistant Commissioner, St, John Ambulance Brigade. THE Y.W.C.A. COMBINED BAD--1 MINTON CLUB has several vacancies. Play Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, Latimer Hall, from 7-11 p.m. Fee £1 Is. Apply:— Y.W.C.A. ’Phone 33-523. < 9464 H.S. OLD BOYS’ FOOTBALL CLUB. A LL PLAYERS arts requested to ATTEND AT SHIMA’S GYMNASIUM. 119 Worcester st; on THURSDAY, MAY Ist, at 7.15, for training. 'D. J. LEE, 9461 Hon. Secretary. ~ T AND AGENTS TAKE NOTICE, ■H MRS M. ALLEN'S HOUSE. 69 Linwood avenue, . IS WITHDRAWN FROM SALE. X 3952 JUMBLE SALE. CT. MICHAEL’S HALL, DURHAM Lj street SATURDAY. MAY 3rd. 2.15 p.m. Admission 3d. X 3824 KOWAI COUNTY COUNCIL. - AMBERLEY RACES. •VfOTICE IS . HEREBY GIVEN .that no •tv- cars will be allowed to nark on the Road Frontage of the. A'rrtberley Racecourse on SATURDAY, MAY-17th.. Also, that No Stands for the sale of fruit or ice -cream, etc., will be allowed. J. E. TINNOCK. 9506 County Clerk. RETURN TO OLD ADDRESS. R. LONSDALE, Optometrist And Optician F.8.0.A., etc., London, has resumed his: own- and, Mr •J. Lex Robb’s practice LONSDALE’S CORNER ■: Opp. Trinity Church, • 180 Manchester st 'Phona 36-170. . j L 5657DON’T THROW AWAY THAT.OLD TYRE! WE CAN REPAIR OR RETREAD ITWHEN WE REPAIR WE GUARANTEE OUR WORK TO LAST THE LIFE OF THE TYRE. MOTORWAYS. LTD., SOCKBURN - CHANEYS • 250 DURHAM STREET (opp. Bridge Remembrance) M 5161 DRIVING TUITION. * rPRILLO’S DRIVING SCHOOL for Transport, Ambulances, Trade Motor. Private Car, and Taxi Licences. Note: We use only modern De Luxe Cars (no old crocks). Lowest Rates. 220 High st. (above HalliweU’s Dentist). 'Phone 35-83.6. T7671 DRIVING LESSONS. LN the Quick, Sure. Safe, and Simple Method. LEONARD CHECKLEY, iwles st TeL 22-720 after 6 p.m. ... 7585

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Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23316, 30 April 1941, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23316, 30 April 1941, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23316, 30 April 1941, Page 1

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