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AMUSEMENTS. Packed Out Every Session ! CRYSTAL PALACE Telephone 32-408. AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD. (Throughout N.Z.) 2.15 p.m. TWICE DAILY 8 p.m. ALWAYS TWO BIG NEW FILMS. SMASHING NEW THRILLS ! THRILLING NEW SONGS ! ’ GENE AUTRY Idol of Millions In | “SUNSET IN WYOMING” - With Smiley Burnette (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) —Excellent Supporting Attraction—- “ ENEMY AGENTS ” MEET ELLERY QUEEN WM. GARGAN MARGARET LINDSAY (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) PLANS D.1.C.. BEGG’S. and THEATRE. Now for the MOST GORGEOUS SPECTACLE OF ALL! GLAD CEREMONIAL INSTALLATION GLAD CEREMONIAL INSTALLATION GLAD CEREMONIAL INSTALLATION —of—- ' "MISS VICTORY.” "MISS VICTORY.” CROWDING THE CIVIC THEATRE CROWDING THE CIVIC THEATRE NEXT SATURDAY. APRIL 10, at 8 P.M. NEXT SATURDAY. APRIL 10. at 8 P.M. The six "Miss Victory" Candidates and all their’ Attendants, attired in the colourful costumes of the countries they repreThe installation ceremony, with all its pomp and circumstance, conducted with meticulous attention to correctness of detail. AN AMAZING SPECTACULAR FINALE! Seats: 3/- and 2/-. Plans open at Begg’s and D.1.C., and every night at United Nations Fair. Tickets from Members of “Miss Victory" Committees, and from Begg’s and D.I.C. No charge for booking. 9202

PUBLIC NOTICES., WAIMAKARIRI RIVER TRUST. A MEETING of the Eyre and Cust Ratepayers will be held in the .West Eyreton Hall on TUESDAY the 6th DAY OF APRIL, 1943, AT 7.30 P.M. Business; To Discuss scheme for financing improvements on these Rivers.—C. H. HERVEY, Secretary to the Trust. . 8847 WARNING. LIVE SHELL PRACTICE. THE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY WARNED that ARTILLERY LIVE SHELL PRACTICE will be carried out in MT. TORLESSE AREA DAILY on APRIL 5. 6. 7, 8. and 9, 1943. (Signed) H. M. JAMES. ' Captain, 9089 B.M. 5 Div., Arty. PUBLIC NOTICE. CHRISTCHURCH BOYS’ AND GIRLS' HORTICULTURAL SHOW. IT is regretfully announced that the above Show has been ABANDONED for 1943. L. E. ROWLEY, Secretary Canterbury Education Board. 9244 NEW ZEALAND WORKERS’ UNION. CHRISTCHURCH LOCAL. THE Usual Monthly Meeting of the above Union will be held in the Trades Hall, Gloucester street, on MONDAY, sth April, 1943, at 7,30 p.m. Business; Important. All members requested to attend. W. J. COPPERSMITH. 9301 Branch Secretary. "Miss Victory" WHO WILL VMiss Victory” SHE BE? “Miss Victory" ? 7 ? SPECTACULAR CEREMONY OF SPECTACULAR CEREMONY OF HONOUR HONOUR. CIVIC THEATRE, SAT., April 10th—--8 P.M. ■ Admission: 3/- and 2/-. Booking free at Begg’s, D.1.C., and United Nations Fair (evenings). ; 9298 ROYAL NEW ZEALAND SOCIETY FOR THE HEALTH OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN (Plunket Society, Wafkarl Branch Incorporated). THE ANNUAL MEETING will be held in the PLUNKET ROOMS. MONDAY. APRIL 19th, AT 2.30 P.M. A Special Meeting prior to this will be held at 10.30 a.m. F., A. BLAKELY, 9316 Hon. Secretary. FLOWER SHOW. RICCARTON TOWN HALL. ' TUESDAY. APRIL 6th. AUTUMN SHOW, in aid of Red Cross Miss New Zealand. Official opening 2.30 p.m. by SIR HEATON. RHODES. Doors open 12 noon. Lovely Autumn Flowers, Delightful Decorative Work, Wonderful Fruit and Vegetables, Exhibits of Pot Plants. Schedules from Mrs W. Milne Shand. Korarl street, Riccarton. 8951 IN THE^ESTaTIe; - of ERNEST MAYDWELL, late of 17 Mayfair street. Lower Riccarton, Poultryman, deceased. IT is requested that all claims against the above-named deceased by rendered forthwith in duplicate to the undersigned, duly certified as due and owing at date of death, namely, 28th March, 1943. WHITE and CHAMPION, Solicitors to the Executor, Somerset House, 153 Hereford street, Christchurch. 9295 UNITED NATIONS FAIR. RAFFLES. STALL 23—Fireside Set, ticket 4488; Jirror, ticket 3818; cake, ticket 4314. MAORI STALL—Bread Board and Fowler Bowl, ticket 37685; Sweets, . ticket 9916. STALL SEVEN, MILK BAH—Bottle of Vhlsky, ticket 31744, Mrs Bell, 194 Wilon’s road. SUNLIGHT LEAGUE—Winner of comletition, Wholemeal Loaf, C. Seymour. 4 lawkesbury avenue. SOVIET STALL—Cake, Id Raffle, fleet 54, Mr A. Brown, 19 Osborne street; id raffle. Tin Biscuits, ticket 202, Pat Juickenden. AT , _ . WHITE ELEPHANT STALL—Pyjamas leket A 13447, H. C. Kidd, 106 Riccarton oad. TEA ROOM—Side of Lamb. 37519, 8 ’abart street.: Coal Vase, ticket 37996, I. Glenn. Dalllngton. DIET QUlZ— Noelene Flute, Joyce ’urves, and Ruby Miller (Christchurch Jirls’ High). 9311 BROKEN CUPS AND SAUCERS ARE IRREPLACEABLEUSE BAKELITE WARE USE BAKELITE WARE PROM PARA FROM PARA For Breakfast, Picnics, and Informal Meals. This Durable Ware comprises Cups, Saucers, Plates, Bowls, Dippers, and Salts, etc.,-in attractive. colours of Red, Blue. Green. Yellow, and Orange. GIVE THE KIDDIES BAKELITE CUPS OR BEAKERS—They can stand harder usagel ENAMEL PLATES ENAMEL PLATES A substantial, heavy enamel plate in large size only at the PARA PARA RUBBER RUBBER CO., LTD. Cnr. Cashel and Manchester sts., CHRISTCHURCH, And throughout New. Zealand. —O6

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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23914, 5 April 1943, Page 1

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