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

AMUSEMENTS. Essential to Reserve MAYFAIR 'Phone 31-213. AMALGAMATED THEATRES. LTD. (Throughout N.Z.) Hearing Aids Available. DAILY 20th Century-Fox Films Present THE YEAR'S MOST TIMELY AND IMPORTANT PICTURE “TO THE “TO THE SHORES OF TRIPOLI” SHORES OF TRIPOLI” SHORES OF TRIPOLI” SHORES OF TRIPOLI ” SHORES OF TRIPOLI ” In Striking Technicolour Dedicated to the Marines who, at Wake Island, wrote the Most Glorious Chapter in their 166 years of Fighting History. TO-DAY IN THE SOLOMONS THE U.S. MARINES ARE HELPING TO WRITE AMERICA’S HISTORY IN ' BULLETS AND BRAVERY. Starring John Maureen PAYNE O’HARA Randolph SCOTT THE ON-THE-SCENE STORY OF UNCLE SAM’S FIGHTING NEPHEWS. (Approved for Universal exhibition.) PLANS D.1.C.. BEGGS, and THEATRE). DANCES TUESDAY NIGHT TUESDAY NIGHT DANCE. DANCE. SCOTTISH SOCIETY HALL. SCOTTISH SOCIETY HALL. OLD AND NEW DANCES HUGHIE EVANS’ BAND. Playing the Latest Hits. 10/- CASH MONTE CARLO. Admission 2/-. Supper Provided. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT BARN DANCE FOR PATRIOTIC FUNDf. DARFIELD YOUNG FARMERS’ CLUB. THIS EVENING, NOV. 24th, In MR C. REDFERN’S BARN.' Prices: Gents 2s, Ladies Is 6d. Armed Forces Is 6d. 6634 PUBLIC NOTICES WHAT THE NEWSPAPERS CANNOT PUBLISH! . MR S. G. HOLLAND. MP., Leader of the Opposition, will address Members, Friends, and Supporters of the N.Z. National Party at the RADIANT HALL, KILMORE STREET, FRIDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 27th. AT 8' P.M. , Mr Holland will give a frank explanation on the following End other cogent mat- . ters:—1. The War Administration Cabinet. 2. The Truth behind the: Coal Strike. 3. The Political Situation—Principles or Expediency. 4. All about the Censorship. Is it being used for Political Purposes? 5. What the National Party should do, and why. Keep this night free: the Information to be given will repay you. 6668 CHEVIOT COUNTY COUNCIL. BALANCE-SHEET FOR THE YEAR ENDED MARCH 31st, 1942. AM**—• f PURSUANT to Section 139 of ’’The Counties Act. 1920,” PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that copies of the Audited. Balance-sheet and Statement of Accounts of the County of Cheviot, for the year ended 31st March, 1942, will remain open for inspection during office hours, at the County Office, Cheviot, and at the Post -Office, Cheviot; and at the Parnassus and Domett Stores until the 21st December, 1942. J .•. P. L. CRAMFTON, * County Clerk. Cheviot, November 20th, 1942, ’ 6549 ELECTRICAL REPAIRS, ALL Classes of Electrical, Radio, Battery Repairs, Installations, Overhauls, Rewinding, etc. COTTER’S, LTD., Electrical Specialists, 158 High ;t. 6424 LOS? AND FOUND. BROWN Attache Case containing Books. Raincoat, on Harper avenue, Monday night. Please return 16 Winchester st., Merlvale. LOST, Lady’s Bike, blue handliebars. blue cover on seat. Finder please ring 32-761. £1 reward. 1068 LOST, one Ewe and Lamb from St. Martins. Please advise 76 Bletsoe 'avenue, Spreydon. : LOST, Signet Ring, Initials R.DP. Reward. B. Fechney, Marshland, or A 3013, ’’Press,” LOST, Oilskin, Rangiora Gymkhana. Saturday, November 21st. Reward. Ring 97D, Kalapoi. LOST, at Hawkins, Black and White Collie Dog (Glen). Reward. J. W. Thompson, Hawkins. LOST, probably 19th, Small Plain Gold Watch. “M.M.8.” bn back. Reward. A 3050, “Press.” , LOST, 19th Inst., Greenstone Tiki, pin attached. Valued keepsake. Please ring 32-804. Good reward. 1053 LOST, on 15th, between Merivale Church and Heaton street, Pair Reading Glasses. Apply 146 Heaton street. 1065 LOST, by old age pensioner, Sum of Money, Armagh street and Colombo street. Apply 605 Colombo street. 6670 LOST, Hub off 1938 Studebaker, between Belfast and Chch., probably in Fendalton road. Reward. Adams, Ltd., Tuam st. LOST, Black Sheep-dog, white on one side of face and nose, also one white, front foot. Apply Johnson’s Estate. Kirwee. X 3090 LOST, Colombo street, Moorhouse avenue, or Fitzgerald avenue, Nash Car Hub Cap. Reward. Sampson’s Garage, Colombo st South. LOST, Gold Fountain Pen in P.O« Monday morning, initialled G. Mariner, 194 L .Keepsake from overseas. Reward. A3IS2, “Press.” - LOST on Sunday afternoon, about 4 o’clock, in the Botanic Gardens, near Rose Garden, Gold Locket and Chain. Reward. P9171, "Press.* 1 PAIR Navy Kid Gloves, left In Gold Band Taxi, Friday. Reward. A 3127, “Press.” SATURDAY, Black and White , Necklace (keepsake). North Beach bus, No. 3 tram. Ferry road, Tilford street, Bromley Cemetery. Reward. Apply A 3060, “Press." STRAYED From Russell's Flat, Chestnut Mare, blind one eye. Please ring 12K Sheffield. Reward. X 2993 3/. REWARD.—Navy Total Square, light bhie and white markings. Lonsdal** *■*•*- 1

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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23803, 24 November 1942, Page 1

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