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LONDON HOUSE, LTD, LONDON HOUSE, LTD. (Next Door 3Z8.) 742 COLOMBO STREET. CHRISTCHURCH. COSTUMES-FURS—COATS. COSTUMES—FURS—COATS. FURS: Use our Lay-by for your Fur Renovation NOW. Furs Cleaned and Repaired. Deposits and Cash Orders Accepted.

AMUSEMENTS. LAST DAY .. 2.15 .. 8 PM. ANTON WALBROOK In “DANGEROUS - MOONLIGHT’* (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) MAYFAIR ■Phone 31-213. AMALGAMATED THEATRES. LTD. (Throughout N.Z.) Hearing Aids Available. TO-MORROW ! 2.15 .. 5 Shoppers .. 8 p.m. An R.K.O. Radio Picture. AT LAST! THE TRUE STORY OF MODERN DAY PARIS The Blazing Adventure of a Free French Flyer In the R.A.F.—and the Girl who gave him Refuge—Trapped in the midst of relentless foes—the Gestapo—ln To-day’s Darkened, Occupied Paris “JOAN OF PARIS” “JOAN OF PARIS” “JOAN OF PARIS” With MICHELE MORGAN MICHELE MORGAN A Free French Star who escaped to Hollywood ‘ PAUL HENREID PAUL HENREID The Sensation of “Night Train’’ And MAY ROBSON THOMAS MITCHELL Tender and moving—Thrilling and exciting—A New Joan of Arc—ln a brilliant story of love and hate in Nazi-ridden Paris (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) .... ALSO SCREENING .... WALT DISNEY’S “Pluto’s’ Playmates’* PLANS D.1.C., BEGGS and THEATRE THREE DAZZLING NIGHTS OF ■■■‘l SUPERB ENTERTAINMENT BY PUBLIC REQUEST DIGGERS’ REVUE" Your Last Chance to See This ALL SOLDIERS’ SHOW CIVIC THEATRE CIVIC THEATRE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, AND SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. 3EE THE ALL-DIGGERS’ ENTERTAIN' SJENTI A SPARKLmG VAUTMWHZ SHOW WITH ALL . THE BEST AN 3RIG»{TEST m SONG; STORY. SKETCI dialogue, dance.; music. cleve. « IMPERSONATIONS, ETC. *EAR AUCKLAND’S "CIVIC? ORGANIS MMGHTFUL COMEDY"THE AWKWARD SQUAD.” SEE ANOTHER DIGGERS’. BALLET! TH oan on the ladder'.of swords DHB FAMOUS VENTRILOQUIST. IN FINITE VARIETY! "THE DIGGERS’ BALLET.’’ special! trained and “Every Dlgger a Dancer.” One of the .Wonders of the ‘ New Zealand’s Leading Tap Dancers, Hear the Cowboy and Ne. V ; ' ; Musical "Sketches '■! REMEMBER. ONLY THREE NIGHTS REMEMBER. ONLY THREE NIGHTS; Plans at D.I.C. Popular Prices: 3/-, 2/ and 1/-. All Proceeds for the Cantei bury Patriotic Fund. , PUBLIC NOTICES. NEW ZEALAND SOCIETY OF v ACCOUNTANTS, (Canterbury Branch). A REMINDER. MEMBERS who have signified their intention -of attending are reminded of the LUNCHEON MEETING at BALLAN • TYNE’S TEAROOMS TO-DAY, AT 12,80 P.M., when the Very Rev. A. K. Warren will address members on "Some Aspects of the Campaign for Christian Order.” 9003 J. M. PRESTON, Local Secretary. KAIAPOI BOROUGH COUNCIL, j THE Balance-sheets and Statements «f for the years ended 31st March, 1941, and 31st March, 1942, together with the reports of the Audit Office thereon, are open for inspection at the Borough Council Office during office hours, * Copies ml}y be had on application. ‘ S, E. PAPPfcILL. 9077 , Town .Clerk. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. ; • . I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE of ray intention to issue at the expiry of two weeks from this dite, unless objection be previously lodged, a COPY POLICY to take the place of Policy No. 338007 purchased by William Cox, formerly of .Irwell and Christchurch, but now of Tokanul, Schoolteacher, on the life of William Hardy Cox, which is declared to have been lost. W. E. ARNOLD, Commissioner. Wellington, September 17, 1942. THE BEST 1/- LUNCHEON IN THE CITY , V At THE PRINCESS ROYAL TEA ROOMS (Gloucester street, opp. Theatre Royal.) (Mrs Guinness, Prop.) Try our Delicious Coffee "a la Vienna.” Morning Tea sd, Afternoon Teas 9d and PHOTOGRAPHY. PHOTOGRAPHY, GREEN AND HAHN, Press, Commercial. Studio, and Candid Photographers. Photographs faithfully copied and enlarged or beautifully coloured miniatures made from them at reasonable prices. Make your appointment for portraiture at 152 ARMAGH STREET 152 ARMAGH STREET (Next Miss Sparkes, Dressmaker.) RING 33-706 and our Candid Cameraman will Photograph your children at home. Or attend Weddings and Parties FREE OF CHARGE. LOST AND FOUND. Itr Rlccarton, Black and White liel. Ring A.P.S.. 38-863 IT Friday, Railway, or Midday exs. Blue Purse. Return Purse, Tickcti other contents to R.M., SIOOS, ■ss.” Keep money. ——- ,T. Papanul Road, Child’s Green Car» n. Name inside. Ring 25-255. T, Pigskin Glove, Saturday, Sept, 12. oria Park, Cashmere. Reward. ’Phone 00-101 . LOST, Vicinity Rugby st. and Office rd. "Scotch Pebble” Brooch, Leaf shape. Reply, SlO2l, "Press.” —~ LOST, Vicinity Stourbridge street. Boys Brown Cap. Reward on returning 29 Wychbury st., Spreydon. 1232 LOST, Purse containing money, keys, Ration Book, etc., on Chch. Railway Station, P8757, "Press.” Reward. 1252 LOST, By Soldier. Upper Dentures, vicinity Square, Sunday, Sept. 13. 10/- Reward. ’Phone 3, Burnham. LOST, Sunday, September 6th, Old-fash-ioned Gold Ring with 3 small Sapphires, Good reward. 5930. “Press.” LOST. George street. Coloured Chiffon Scarf, with Gold Brooch. Finder please return 67 George street, New Brighton. LOST, Sunday evening, in Hereford st.. between Rolleston st. and Fitzgerald ave., Fawn Cardigan. Reward on returning to 519 Hereford st. X 913 LOST IN CITY. WEDNESDAY. BLACK KID GLOVES, White Stitching. Almost new. Reward. ’PHONE 37-104. TUESDAY, Vicinity Knox Church, Filigree Silver Brooch. Soldier's gift. Reward. 5998.- “Press.” —— ■ •- IMPOUNDING NOTICE. • IMPOUNDED AT DARFIELD, From Kimberley, ONE JERSEY CROSS HEIFER and one JERSEY CROSS BULL CALF. If not claimed and expenses paid, will be SOLD ON FRIDAY, October 2nd. at 12 o’clock noon.—MS. ROBB, Poundkeeper.

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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23745, 17 September 1942, Page 1

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830

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23745, 17 September 1942, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23745, 17 September 1942, Page 1

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