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amusements. - COMMENCING TO-DAY ! COMMENCING TO-DAY^ At 2 p.m. And 7.45 p.m. IN RESPONSE TO PUBLIC DESIRE FOR A RETURN OF THIS TRULY SUPERB MOTION PICTURE RKO-Radio Films Present At The LIBERTY ’Phone 35-067. AMALGAMATED THEATRES. LTD, (Throughout N.Z.) THE YEAR’S MOST POWERFUL ROMANTIC DRAMA. HANDSOME ANTON WALBROOK ANTON WALBROOK ANTON WALBROOK (Famous Star ol ”49th' Parallel”) In the Magnificent Emotional Experience “DANGEROUS MOONLIGHT” “DANGEROUS MOONLIGHT” “DANGEROUS MOONLIGHT” “DANGEROUS MOONLIGHT” With Sally Gray (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Introducing the Musical Rage of the Season “ WARSAW CONCERTO ” The Uproarious Adventures of a Runaway Bride “REPENT AT LEISURE” “ REPENT AT LEISURE ” Starring Wendy Barrie Kent Taylor Wendy Barrie Kent Taylor (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also WALT DISNEY'S latest Cartoon “ LITTLE WHIRLWIND ” PLANS D.1.C., BEGGS, and THEATRE. THE BAND OF THE ROYAL NEW ZEALAND AIR FORCE (By permission .of the Hon. Minister of Defence.) CONDUCTOR: FLIGHT LIEUTENANT H. GLADSTONE HILL. Director of Music to the R.N.Z.A.F, SUNDAY AFTERNOON. SUNDAY AFTERNOON. SUNDAY AFTERNOON. At 2.30 on Sunday afternoon the Band will play at the Botanic Gardens (Archery Lawn). To hear such a magnificent combination is a treat that must not be missed, and when a concert can be heard in such ideal surroundings it is an event of a lifetime. SUNDAY NIGHT. SUNDAY = NIGHT. ■-" SUNDAY NIGHT. The, Band will render a Programme of unsurpassed excellence at the Civic Theatre at 8.15 p.m, It .is absolutely assured that it will prove the most entertaining and most .memorable performance, that Christchurch can ever hope to have.

Book at D.I.C, A PROGRAMME TO iSUIT ALL TASTES OP THE MUSIC-LOVING PUBLIC. THE BAND OF THE R.N.Z.A.P. THE BAND OP THE R.N.Z.A.P. THE BAND OP THE R.N.Z.A.P. QANCES. IT’S «A DATE! IT’S A DATE! IT’S A DATE! MEET ME AT HALF PAST EIGHT MEET ME .AT HALF PAST EIGHT CANTERBURV RUGBY UNION CANTERBURY RUGBY UNION P A T RIOTIC BALL PATRIOTIC BALL PATRIOTIC BALL WINTER GARDEN WINTER GARDEN TO-NIGHT. FRIDAY, 25th SEPTEMBER TO-NIGHT, FRIDAY, 25th SEPTEMBER SPECIAL BAND ATTRACTION. DOUBLE TICKETS: 7/6 7/6 7/6 7/6. CABARET SUPPER. Tickets on Sale at D.I.C. Booking Office, Canty. Sports Depot, Coker’s Hotel, Rugby Union Office (Commercial Bank Bldg,), Hereford street. NET PROCEEDS PATRIOTIC FUND NET PROCEEDS PATRIOTIC FUND 9586 FRIDAY NIGHT DANCE FRIDAY NIGHT DANCE The Favourite Shoppers’ Dance. SCOTTISH SOCIETY HALL. SCOTTISH SOCIETY HALL. Cash Lucky Spot. Cash Monte Carlo. HUGHIE EVANS’ BAND. Playing the Very Latest. MONTE CARLO. LUCKY SPOT. Admission 2/-. .Supper Provided. TO-NIGHT SCOTTISH 8.30-1. WINTER GARDEN CABARET, SATURDAY, 8.30 TILL 12. HAROLD BAILEY’S ORCHESTRA, Double Ticket 7s 6d. Alcoves ss. Telephone 32-088 for Reserves. Evening Dress, other than uniform, essential. 9666 . MRS L: ROBINSON. Manageress. PUBLIC NOTICES PEDIGREE DOG FANCIERS. MARLBOROUGH KENNEL CLUB. ANNUAL CHALLENGE SHOW. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31st. ENTRIES CLOSE OCTOBER 17th. Judge; R. N. Elliott, Esq., Picton. E. M. BROUGHAN, 9715 Weld st., Blenheim, Secretary. PLANT NOW. EVERGREEN SHRUBS, HEDGE PLANTS. CLIMBING PLANTS, PERENNIALS. Spring Planting is Good Planting. MAYDENE NURSERIES. ’Phone 23-972. Ham road East, Fendalton, Christchurch. 1353 OAIBOfiESSING. 10/-. SPECIAL Perm. Rona Eliott, 136 A Armagh st. (next Miss Sparkes). 'Phone 34-105. X 2129

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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23752, 25 September 1942, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23752, 25 September 1942, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23752, 25 September 1942, Page 1

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