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AMUSEMENTS. PLANS ARE FILLING RAPIDLY—DON'T DELAY BOOK NOW ! CRYSTAL PALACE Telephone 32-408. AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD, (Throughout N.Z.) COMMENCING TO-DAY AT 2.15 AND 8 P.M. IT’S THE PICTURE OF THE YEAR I THRILLING! GRIPPING! DARING! AMERICA’S MOST SPECTACULAR AIR ARM, PACKED WITH NERVEPOUNDING DRAMA AND THRILLS! R.K.O. Radio Pictures Present ' PARACHUTE BATTALION | PARACHUTE BATTALION ; PARACHUTE BATTALION i PARACHUTE BATTALION i PARACHUTE BATTALION I PARACHUTE BATTALION PARACHUTE BATTALION PARACHUTE BATTALION ! PARACHUTE BATTALION | PARACHUTE BATTALION i PARACHUTE BATTALION i PARACHUTE BATTALION 1 PARACHUTE BATTALION 10,000 Feet of Nothing Between Them and the Earth Below! Starring ROpERT PRESTON NANCY KELLY EDMOND O’BRIEN HARRY CAREY —SECOND BIG SMASH HIT— ( It’s the Gayest and Brightest Cohiedy Hit in Years “SCATTERGOOD “SCATTERGOOD MEETS MEETS BROADWAY” BROADWAY” With GUY KIBBEE, MILDRED COLES, WILLIAM HENRY (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition) PLANS at D.1.C., BEGGS, and THEATRE.

PUBLIC NOTICE. E.P.S., CHRISTCHURCH. ORDER UNDER LIGHTING RESTRICTIONS EMERGENCY REGULATIONS. 1941. PROVISION OF BLACK-OUT SCREENS. 1. In this order:— “Premises" means any building .or any part of a building or any group of buildings occupied as separate premises, whether used as a dwelling house, hotel, flat, apartment, office, factory, shop, workshop, store, or otherwise howsoever. “Occupier” means the person in possession of premises, and in relation to premises occupied by a corporation, includes the principal local executive officers of the corporation and such other person as may appear for the time being to be in charge of the premises. “Screen” means a blind or screen that will completely prevent the passage and escape of artificial light being used in the part of the premises for which the screen is provided. 2. Where any order under the Lighting Restrictions Emergency Regulations, 1941, refers to a blind or screen which will comply with the requirements of the Lighting Restrictions Emergency Regulations. 1941. or requires that, a.,.blind or screen be provided it shall, be construed, to .require, the provision of a screen that will satisfy the requirements of this Order, or the provision of any other material, appliance, apparatus, or device that will produce the same effect. 3. (1) Every occupier of premises shall forthwith and at all times hereafter make provision for the immediate and complete blacking-out at any time for an indeterminate number of hours of a room or rooms that provide enough accommodation for the greatest number of persons that may be in the premises at any time during hours of darkness. (II) Such provision shall be by way of a screen for each place through which light within the room might otherwise escape outside either directly or indirectly and shall be of such nature that it can be applied quickly by any person likely at any time to be in chai ge of the premises. 4 If in the case of any premises the Controller at any time requires that pro- , vision be made immediately for the complete blacking-out of those premises, such order shall be deemed to require that provision as required by clause 3 of this order be made in respect of the whole of the premises or such part or parts thereof as the Order may specify. Paragraph 4 of the above Order states the powers given to the Dominion Lighting Controller to enforce the provisions called for by paragraph 3 on any building which at the moment does not contain people after dark. E. H. ANDREWS, Mayor, = 7lO CHAIRMAN. E.P.S.

WOULD the young lady who collected £3B 5s on a £5 ticket, Horse No. 2, eighth race, at Oamaru on January 2, 1942, kindly communicate with H. WHITE, 71 Frederick street, Dunedin. X 8440 MISS LUCY ELIZABETH DEAR, Deceased. WILL the Children of the late Charles and Ellen Bauckham, of Ashhurst, New Zealand, please communicate with Messrs Lisle, Alderton and Kingston, of National Insurance Buildings. 12 O’Connell street, Auckland, agents for Messrs Turner apd Co., of. 89 Chancery lane, London, when they will hear something to their advantage. * NOTE: The late Charles and Ellen Bauckham emigrated from England to New Zealand many years ago, and Ellen Bauckham died at Foxton on 15th Febru-* ary. 1923, her husband, Charles, having predeceased her It is believ.ed that they had 10 children. 5713 HURUNUI RABBIT BOARD. NOTICE is hereby given that an ADDITIONAL CHARGE OF 10 PER CENTUM will be made on all RATES UNPAID within six months and fourteen days from the date of the Rate Demand. W. P. CLARKSON, Secretary. Christchurch, January 14th, 1942. BACK-TO-SCHOOL Calls for A GUARANTEED PARA WATERPROOF COAT BUY NOW! Absolutely “Defy the Weather” Protection for Boy or Girl —at New Zealand’s Best Value Prices! NAVY SCHOOL COATS. 24in to 46in made pf highest grade English cloth with excellent navy sur-face-warm, fleecy linings—attractive in appearance—dependable in wear, adaptable to either boy or girl. SOU’WESTERS TO MATCH in small, medium, and large sizes. SCHOOL WATERPROOF CAPES. With hood, 24in to 40in. A marvellous range in Blue, Red, Green, and Navy. LIGHT-WEIGHT RAINCOAT. For all members of the family. Guaranteed waterproof. Ladles from 29/6, Men’s 19/6 to 95/-. FULL MILITARY COATS from 59/6 to 7Gns. PARA RUBBER CO., LTD., Cnr. Cashel and Manchester sts., Christchurch. Also Ashburton, Timaru, and elsewhere. P6

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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23538, 16 January 1942, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23538, 16 January 1942, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23538, 16 January 1942, Page 1

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