AMUSEMENTS. Corporation, Ltd. S Sessions: 2 p.m. and 7.45 p.m. ,1 "RIVER’S END” !. ‘ “RIVER’S END” I With , DENNIS MORGAN GEORGE TOBIAS And “ King of the Sierras ” Also Chapter 1 of the, Thrilling “Drums of Fu Manchu” Serial •“ RD_MANCHU _STRIKES ” (Both App. for Universal Exhibition.! Box Plans D.I.C. Theatre ’phone 36-021, If It’s Good—lt’s Coming to the ( ’B'N’TI 'H V 551 ALbAiNb , 1011 1 'Phone 35-600 *• TO-NIGHT 7.30" TO-NIGHT A KEEP THE WORLD LAUGHING. GROUCHO CHICO HARPO MARX BROS. i n “AT THE CIRCUS” ALSO JACKIE COOPER—BETTY FIELD “ WHAT A LIFE” “ WHAT A LIFE” Both App. for Universal Exhibition. LECTURES. N.Z. UTILITY POULTRY CLUB. T’HE SUPERINTENDENT of Poultry A Husbandry, Mr E. C. Bobby, will give a LECTURE to Poultry-keepers on the Poultry disease, Coccidiosis, in the Chamber of Commerce Buildings. TO-NIGHT, AT, 8 P.M. ' A. W. PRITCHARD, 2936 Secretary.
COMMUNITY SING. MASTER BUTCHERS’ WAR EFFORT COMMITTEE. COMMUNITY SING COMMUNITY SING COMMUNITY SING COMMUNITY SING COMMUNITY SING COMMUNITY SING MUSIC MIRTH MELODY CIVIC THEATRE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Assisted by Miss N. Pottin—Master Harry Bishop—Miss A. Miller The City of Christchurch Highland Pipe Band Mrs Warrilow, Organist Mrs Dot Coles, Pianist. Mr J. S. BUCKLER, Song Leader. . THE THIRD £lO RAFFLE (Order) HAS BEEN LAUNCHED. TICKETS ARE WHITE AND ONE PENNY EACH. PROCURE YOUR TICKETS FROM YOUR BUTCHER NOW 111 YOU ARE ASSURED OF A DELIGHTFUL EVENING’S ENTERTAINMENT. BE EARLY BE WITH US. • 2058
SHIPPING. TTNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY U OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. 168 Hereford street. ’Phone 37-790. SAILINGS, circumstances permitting (for dates of overseas steamers, fares, etc., apply to Company’s OfficeJ • ’ FOR SYDNEY. 'j (With Through Bookings to Melbourne -] and other Australian Ports.), FROM AUCKLAND— Aorangi, Awatea ( FOR PACIFIC ISLANDS (SAMOA, J TONGA, FIJI, COOK ISLANDS). Matua —From Auckland. FOR WELLINGTON. TAMAHINE—Mon., Wed., Fri. (From Aug. 29th, Maori.) MAORI—Tues., Thurs., Sat. :(From Aug. 28th, Rahgatira.) , The last connecting passenger: train leaves Christchurch 7.10 p.m.) WELLINGTON PICTON SERVICE. From Wellington: Arahura—Mon., Wed., Fri, • 1 p.m. From Picton: I Arahura—Tues., Thurs. 1 p.m. Friday 10 p.m. CANADA,' UNITED STATES, AND .ENGLAND. Via Suva, Honolulu, Victoria (8.C.), and Vancouver. For information, apply at Office. ■ CARGO SAILINGS. FOR WELLINGTON Steamer Express Daily. Cargo at. rail, 11 a.m. Taking Cargo-for Pa tea. : FOR NELSON AND NEW ■ : PLYMOUTH. Waipahi—Early.. v FOR NAPIER AND GISBORNE. Wainul-*-Early. • . FOR MELBOURNE AND BLUFF. Steamer Wednesday August 27. 9 a,m. the Canterbury steam shipi PING COMPANY. LTD. WELLINGTON, PICTON AND . WANGANUL M.V. STORM—Early. Telephone C 3096 OR I E NT LIN E. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. -UNION S.S. CO. of N.Z., LTD., Agents throughout New Zealand. IN MEMOBIAM. CALLAGHAN-In I«ving memory of my dfear sister, Phoebe Ann Calla- , ghan (n4e Haskett), -who .passed . away August 26, 1940. Just one year ago to-day . Brings back swefet memories of my dear sister laid to rest, , And those who think of her to-day are , those who love her best. - —lnserted by S. McAlister. CHAPPELL—In loving memory of Augusta J. T. (Laddie), beloved wife of H. M. Chappell, who passed away at Rangiora on August 26, 1940, • —lnserted by her loving husband and . Ernest, Nell, and Elizabeth. j PERSSON—In loving memory of our dear, mother, Mary Louisa Perssoh, i who passed away at Christchurch on August 26, 1937. i Ever remembered. -.-Inserted by Ivy and Lil. , ACKNOWLEDGEMENT. ■ MRS T. B. BENNETT wishes to sin- j ! r- - c« ely, THANK all kind friends j and relative? tor floral tributes and . expressions of sympathy in, sad bereavement, especially neighbours, Dr. Quentin Baxter, and staff Of Wards j 1 and 2, Public Hospital. ‘ XB2 ■ FLORISTS SINCE 1879. JAIRN'S NURSERIES have the best N equipped. Floral Rooms in the Dolinion. We supply Funeral Emblems at ie shortest notice. We also cater for bedding and Presentation Bouquets. ROMPT DELIVERY. Telephone 35-875 or 34-619 Day or Night. NAIRN’S NURSERIES, LTD, 166 Lincoln road. Through the FLORAL EXCHANGE we md flowers, etc, to any part of the
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Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23417, 26 August 1941, Page 1
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