AMUSEMENTS. 2nd BIG WEEK AND STILL HUNDREDS ARE BEING TURNED AWAY NIGHTLY. LADIES. Avoid Evening Crush. Attend the Matinees. STATE 'Phone 32-249. Where Christchurch Meets. AMALGAMATED THEATRES. LTD. Throughout N.Z. Hearing Aids Available 2.15 p.m. TWICE DAILY 8 p.m. ALEXANDRE DUMAS’ Masterpiece of Adventure and Romance llllMllll “ THE “ THE CORSICAN CORSICAN BROTHERS” BROTHERS” Starring DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS JUN. RUTH WARRICK AKIM TAMIROFF A United Artists Release. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TWO MEN WITH BUT A SINGLE SOUL —LIVING, LOVING. FIGHTING AS ONE. PLANS at D.I.C, BEGGS. and THEATRE. NORTH CANTERBURY RACING CLUB (Inc.). ANNUAL MEETING AT MOTUKARARA ON LABOUR DAY. OCT. 26th, 1942. ACCEPTANCES Acceptances CLOSE on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1942. at 5 p.m.. at the SECRETARY’S OFFICE. 193 CASHEL STREET, Christchurch. P. J. BYRNE, 3486 . . Secretary. WAIHORA PARK DOMAIN BOARD. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the exclusive use of the Waihora Park Reserve has been granted to the NORTH CANTERBURY RACING CLUB (INC.) for its Annual Meeting, to be held on MONDAY, LABOUR DAY, 26th OCTOBER, 1942, with authority to demand the following charges for admission: . Admission to Reserve .. .. 1/Admisslon to Enclosure .. .. 2/6 Cars ' 2/F. MILLER. 3585 Chairman.
PUBLIC NOTICES The Annua! General Meeting of the CANTERBURY HOUSEWIVES’ UNION Will be held in Hay’s Lounge, Gloucester street, on i TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20th, AT 8 P.M. Agenda: President’s address, election of Officers, etc. EVELYN TOWNSEND. Hon. Secretary. ’Phones 38-833, 40-563. X 4526 STATE ADVANCES CORPORATION. STATE RENTAL HOUSES. Applications are invited from any persons desirous of being considered fojViJ tenancy of State Rental Houses, cgotiflfin ing three bedrooms, available bgjjtßjrfn3 arid wafrhafe, and houses cbnfmfang !W bedrooms in Amberley; Further details and forms of application may be obtained at the Branch Offices of the Corporation at Christchurch and Tlmaru, from Mr d’A. S. Grut, Agent, Waimate, or from the Postmaster, Amberley. • G. E. MILLER. Manager, 3631 WELLINGTON. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. I HEREBY give notice of my intention to issue at the expiry of two weeks from this date, unless objection be previously lodged, a COPY POLICY to take the place of Policv No. 252476 on the li e of AUf-US-TUS CHRISTIANSON, formerly ofWaiuku. Rakaia. Raglan, ana namilum. out now of Milford, Retired Police Constable, which is declared to have been lost. W. E. ARNOLD, Commissioner. Wellington, October 17. 1942: , X 5202 PLATING CONTROL ' THE FACTORY CONTROLLER has published in the N.Z, Gazette, dated October 15th, 1942, thei above-named notice, in force next day, directing and notifying that EXCEPT WITH THE PRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT OF THE FACTORY CONTROLLER NO OCCUPIER OF A FACTORY OK OWNER OF FACTORY MATERIALS SHALL USE FOR ANY PLATING PURPOSE ’WHATSOEVER. (a) Tin or tin salts (b) Chromic acid or chromic salts otherwise than in pursuance of a contract with or an order issued by or with the approval of the Munitions Controller or an officer of the Royal New Zealand Air Force acting in the course of his duty as such officer. ,(c) Cadmium, cadmium salts, copper or copper salts, nickel or nickel salts otherwise than in pursuance of a contract with or an order issued by or with the approval of the Secretary of the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research-, tire Post and Telegraph Department, the Munitions Controller, the Controller of Radio Production, or an officer of the Royal New Zealand Air Force acting in the course of his duty as such officer. 3717 DIAMOND JUBILEE. BAPTIST ASSEMBLY. Oxford Terrace Baptist Church SATURDAY, OCT. 17th. 8 p.m.: MUSICAL FESTIVAL.” JUDAS MACCABAEUS.” CHRISTCHURCH HARMONIC SOCIETY (featuring the REV. L A. NORTH,,MR T. E. WEST, and MRS L. A. STRONG). Tickets available at DOMINION BOOK CO., 729 Colombo street, and at the Church. SUNDAY, OCT. 18th, 3 p.m.: YOUTH RALLY. Speakers: REV. A. H. FINLAY, “ARE THE ODDS TOO GREAT?” REV. P. L. A. CRAMPTON, 8.A., "YOUTH AND THE CHURCH.” Commissioning of the REV. P. L. A. CRAMPTON. 8.A., as YOUTH DIRECTOR FOR NEW ZEALAND. MONDAY, OCT. 19th, 7.30 p.m.: Pageant in Radiant Hall (Kilmore street). “Scenes from Carey’s Life”—depicting the formation of the Baptist Missionary Society on October 2, 1792. Presented by the Ropeholders, Shareholders, and Wellington Ministers’ Fraternal. Tickets available at the Radiant Hall. 3472
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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23771, 17 October 1942, Page 1
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