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AMUSEMENTS. Your Entertainment Guide: CHRISTCHURCH CINEMAS, LTD., Present At The REGENT To-day: 2.15 and 8 p.m. M.G.M.’s Thrilling Mystery “ Shadow of the Thin Man ” with ‘ Bill Powell Myrna Loy RESERVES D.I.C. or REGENT 34-616. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) MAJESTIC 2.15 p.m. TWICE DAILY 8 p.m. WILL HAY The Whitehall Big-shot In the Hilarious Mirthquake Sensation “ THE BLACK SHEEP OF WHITEHALL” (Approved for Universal E^iibition) RESERVES: D.1.C., or MAJESTIC, 33-ooi. TIVOLI Last Day: 2.15 and « M. “ FLIGHT COMMAND Robert Taylor Ruth Hussey (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) rO-MORROW ! Paramount s Laughter Riot I “ Nothing But The Truth 808 HOPE PAULETTE GODDARD dward RESERVES: D.I.C. OR TIVOLI. 32-810. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) GRAND Continuous from 11 a.m. Last Night of "Zanzibar” and “Reno” (Both Recom. by Censor for Adults.) n-MORROW! ;DGAR BERGEN - MORTIMER SNERD CHARLIE MCCARTHY - ROBERT CUMMINGS in Charlie McCarthy, Detective ND- The Most Original Entertainment f the Year! THRILLING! EXCITING! INDA DARNELL - ROLAND YOUNG CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD JOHN PAYNE “STAR DUST” 3oth Approved for Universal Exhibition.) THEATRE ROYAL TO-NIGHT at 7.45 p.m. DEANNA DURBIN WALTER PIDGEON KAY FRANCIS Fun and Romance in Hawaii ! “IT’S A DATE” ALSO; THRILLS AND HUMOUR IN PHE WORLD’S FAVOURITE ADVENTURE STORY ! ‘SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON” fhomas Mitchell Freddie Bartholomew Both Approved for Universal Exhibition) ST. JAMES’ Tuam street 1.45 p.m. TWICE DAILY ■ 7 p.m Cary Grant "PENNY SERENADE” (Recommended by Censor for Adults) Edgar Bergen Charlie McCarthy “LOOK WHO'S LAUGHING” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TO-MORROW! ROBERT YOUNG In “FLORIAN” And LLOYD NOLAN In "MICHAEL SHAYNE, PRIVATE DETECTIVE ” (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) RESERVES: D.I.C. or ST. JAMES, 35-820 CARS. TRUCKS, ETC., WANTED AUSTIN or Morris Saloon, 1936 or later. Ring 23-167. X2U37 MODEL A Ford Wanted, or 3-seater Dodge Car. Apply, A 2312, "Press." AUSTIN 7 Wanted. Tourer or Sedan. Cash. - Urgent. 'Phone 32-192 or Write P9136, "Press.” 925 UP to £l5O Cash offered for Austin 7, Morris 8, or Hillman 10, 1936 or later. Reply, 941 Colombo street, or 'Phone 32-914. 871 LATE Model Morris or Austin Saloon Wanted for Cash. 'Phone 35-082 evenings. ——— X 2025 CARS Wanted, large or small, recent models preferred. C. Bateman, Motor Trader, 153 Worcester st. 6119 CARAVANS, TRAILERS. TRUCKS, ETC. WANTED TO BUY. Strong Trailer, suitable for Contractor, Must have Tyres. TELEPHONE 36-420. 6298 CASH FOR YOUR CAR. IF YOU CONTEMPLATE SELLING YOUR CAR, call in and Talk it over with us. You are under no obligation at BLACKWELL MOTORS, LTD., DURHAM STREET. 'Phone 32-145. 6264 CARS WANTED. We are Cash Buyers of any Modern USED CAR (preferably with low Mileage). We will pay out any moneys owing. RING, WRITE. OR CALL. DOMINION MOTORS, LTD., 'Phone 30-625. GLOUCESTER ST. LIVE STOCK. DOGS, ETC. TWO Good Horses, G.S. A.F.W. Buhner Bros., Darfleld. X 2324 SERVICE of Grey Pony or Hack Stallion. 'Phone 41-071. 907 WANTED, Reliable Horse, suitable for van and broken to saddle. P9144, "Press.” PEDIGREE Jersey Bull Calf for Sale. Willis, Leithfield, 'Phone 67R, Amberley, WANTED, Sheep Dogs, headers, hunters, leaders, huntaways; also Cattle Dog. A 2252, “Press," STOP PRESS —♦ — POSSIBLE ENEMY STAN’) IN LIBYA ".'he Commander -in - Chef, IVLudle East (General Sir I!:; d A.A ;ander), told a press con:Vrc; that the enemy in 1..,', ;a w most likely to make a sand ,t Agheila. There might he fin ;'.er heavy infilling in N..r;h A; .c-i. he said. The enemy was i:r :;v. but not knocked out. He v . a good fighter and would 1: up rearguard action; so Is as there was any hop:, of r. arcement by air or sea. TT ; if the Germans planned to K Libya they were likely to U ’- ; •> hold El Aghcila in order to over the evacuation of their trs ns. Showing how complete w the Bth Army's victory. C . ral Alexander said it wis i..‘ noted that of 300 enennv t, believed to have been in tie battle area only 15 had e.s----u, i.d.—London, November 18.

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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23799, 19 November 1942, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23799, 19 November 1942, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23799, 19 November 1942, Page 1

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