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amusements^ Your Entertainment Guide: CHRISTCHURCH CINEMAS, LTD. Present At The REGENT Last Day: 2.15 and 8 p.m. “ Little Nellie Kelly ” JUDY GARLAND GEORGE MURPHY TO-MORROW I Hilarity Let Loose! “CAUGHT IN THE DRAFT” With 808 HOPE DOROTHY LAMOUR RESERVES D.I.C. or REGENT. 34-616. (Both Approv. for Universal Exhibition, MAJESTIC 2.15 p.m. TWICE DAILY. 8 p.m. Gay, Sparkling Entertainment ! FRED ASTAIRE PAULETTE GODDARD Artie Shaw and His Band, In “SECOND CHORUS (Annroved for Universal Exhibition) RESERVES: D.I.C. or MAJESTIC, 33-537 TIVOLI LAST DAY; 2.15 and 8 p.m. “ Good-bye, Mr Chips ” GREER GARSON—ROBERT DONAT TO-MORROW ! M.G.M.’s Gay Irish Comedy “LITTLE NELLIE KELLY” With JUDY GARLAND George Murphy Chas. Winnlnger RESERVES D.I.C. or TIVOLI, 32-810. (Both Approv. for Universal Exhibition, G RAND Last Day “Mr Moto Takes a Vacation' and Geo. O’Brien “Timber Stampede’ (Recommended by Censor for Adults) TO-MORROW! YOUR FAVOURITI COMEDY TEAM! Jack Oakie Lucille Ball “ANNABEL TAKES A TOUR” AND; DICK FORAN, “The Singing Cowboy” in the Western with a Wallop “CHEROKEE STRIP” (Both App. for Universal Exhibition) CHILDREN 3d TO MATINEES. THEATRE ROYAL TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. JEANETTE MACDONALD NELSON EDDY In The Glorious Musical “The Girl of the Golden West” Also: The Delightful Comedy Surprise “The Amazing Mr Williams” MELVYN DOUGLAS—JOAN BLONDELI (Both App. for Universal Exhibition) ST. JAMES’ SSS 2 p.m. TWICE DAILY. 7 p.m, LAST DAY of “FAST COMPANY" (Recommended by Censor for Adults) And "BROTHER RAT AND A BABY’ (Approved for Universal Exhibition) TO-MORROW! BING CROSBY In “ROAD TO SINGAPORE” (Approved for Universal Exhibition) And William Henry, Virginia Dale “PAROLE FIXER” (Recommended by Censor for Adults) RESERVES D.I.C. or ST. JAMES. 35-820 WHERE TO STAY. TIMARU, 4i Wai-iti road. Superior accommodation for holiday visitors VISITORS to Christchurch. Bed and Morning Tray. 86 Chester st., Christchurch. X 8220 FOR Finest Service, central situation, excellent table, stay Excelsior Hotel. 13g 6d day. _2 OKER'S Lunches and Dinners are noted for quality, variety, and excellent cooking. HOTEL CECIL (Private). Superior accommodation. Tariff 10/6 daily. J. Fillery, proprietor. ’Phone 34-174. FISS6 yUNNY Timaru—Motorists book in early O to save disappointment, at the new Ashbury Motor Camp. To Caretaker, or ’Phone 354 844 FARM Guest House, High Altitude, riding, swimming, tennis. Close goll links; no extras. Bus met. Morn, and aft. tea. £3 3s weekly. 'Phone 18, Mrs E. Pain, Cheviot. P8679 CROYDON PRIVATE HOTEL, WEST 63 ARMAGH ST, CH.CH, WEST SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION. TWO Minutes from Square. Gardens, etc. MODERATE TARIFF. ’PHONE 33-498. X 6504 HOTEL GLOUCESTER (under new management), Centrally situated between Theatre Royal and State Theatre. Superior Accommodation. Tariff, 10s per day. Permanents by arrangement. D. Adams (Proprietress). ’Phone 33-347. A 3466 The lodge." se Hereford street. The Favoured West End. The City’s Premier Private Hotel. It combines Every Comfort and Luxury of a Refined Home, with proximity to thd centre of the City, the Botanic Gardens, Canterbury College, and the River Avon. Tariff, 12s 6d per day. Permanent Guests. Special Rates. D. B. GUNN, Proprietor. Telephones: 33-870, 33-871. C 4787 HOARD WANTED. YOUNG Working Girl requires Board, handy to town. E8405, “Press." “T USTROUS" Paints, ready mixed, the Ju perfect house paint. Remember neglect means decay, also expense. SMITH and SMITH. LTD.. Cr Tuam-High sts. 58662 STOP PRESS —-4 JAPANESE TRANSPORTS ATTACKED LONDON, January 14. A communique issued in Data via .reports successful at- ! lacks by Dutch bombers on Japanese lran D ports south of Tnrakan Island, off the norlh- • fist coast of Borneo. It says .hat the snips were part of a j • urge Japanese fleet consisting of : , ■;< largo cruisers, six torpedo:,oats, and 14 transports, i It is stated in London that the • .mly information available about (lie land war in the Pacific is ’ that the British withdrawal in f'.lalaya continues I LIBYAN CAMPAIGN LONDON, January 14. ’ Satisfactory progress yesterday against Genera! von Romj < ad's main farces in Libya is resorted in , i-day's communique ■om Briton General Headquar.■;rs in Cair... This, it ; i.ys, was achieved in b • oite of increasing .air activity : .-gainst British mobile columns. oid heavier pressure was brought t y. bear on die enemy rearguard • < overing ID" main forces, now in . nd south of El Agheila. It adds that the casualties sustained in ii i- capture of Solium v.-erc a few more than 100, anjJ ;;,at enemy positions in and about Halfaya were shelled and bombed yesterday from land, 5 n a, and air.

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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23537, 15 January 1942, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23537, 15 January 1942, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23537, 15 January 1942, Page 1

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