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AMUSEMENTS. The Talk of the Town ! LIBERTY I ‘Phone 35-067 AMALGAMATED LTD. (Throughout N.Z.) At 2 TWICE DAILY At 7.45 Thrilling Drama of the Upper-crust of the Underworld! “ A GENTLEMAN AFTER DARK” Smooth, Slick Satan in a Top Hat! Starring BRIAN DONLEVY Miriam Preston HOPKINS FOSTER A Drama of Terrific Suspense. (Recommended by Censor for Adults) Also the Howling Riot of Fun! “ HAYFOOT” “ HAYFOOT” iVILLIAM TRACY JOESAWYER FAMES GLEASON ELYSE KNOX (Approved for Universal Exhibition) A United Artists Programme. PLANS D.1.C., BEGGS, and LIBERTY^ WESTPORT JOCKEY CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING, APRIL 24th and 26th, 1943. STAKES—£I9OO. NOMINATIONS CLOSE 9 P.M. TUESDAY, APRIL 6th. For detailed programme see Official Calendar, March 31st, 1943 ' JOHN RADFORD, Secretary. P.O. Box 44, Telephone 57, Westport. PUBLIC NOTICES. I THE UNDERSIGNED, previously of Hornby district, deny having ever deserted my children. They are all well cared and provided for X 1125 ERIC RYAN. N.Z. NATIONAL PARTY. HURUNUI ELECTORATE. MR W. J. POLSON, Member for Stratford, will address a Public Meeting of Electors at the PUBLIC HALL, CHEVIOT, Dn TUESDAY, APRIL 6, at 8 p.m. Dont forget the General Election will be held this year. ®23(3 NORTH AMERICAN CLUB. THE USUAL MEETING for Monday, \prll sth, is CANCELLED, but members ire reminded again of the United Nations ralr and the Boxing and Wrestling Bouts it the Civic Theatre at 8 p.m. j Listen in to 3ZB. XllO7 Don’t Miss the Spectacular Climax of the UNITED NATIONS FAIR. THE CEREMONY OF HONOUR THE CEREMONY OF.HONOUR FOR THE WINNING MISS VICTORY FOR THE WINNING MISS VICTORY CIVIC THEATRE, SAT., April 10th—--8 P.M. Admission: 3/- and 2/-. Booking free at 3egg’s, D.1.C., and United Nations Fair (evenings). 9298 MT. PLEASANT AND GREATER CHRISTCHURCH, i PUBLIC MEETING to mark the inlusion of Mt. Pleasant in the City of fhristchurch, will be held at the Boathed, Mt. Pleasant, ON TUESDAY NEXT, (PRIL 6th, at 8 P.M. The meeting -will ie addressed by his Worship the Mayor ,nd the Deputy-Mayor, and members of he Heathcote County Council. G H. CONGREVE, Secretary. Amalgamation Committee. 9140 MILK SUPPLY COMMISSION. CHRISTCHURCH METROPOLITAN AREA. The Commission of Inquiry commences ttings in Christchurch at'an early date, iterested parties are requested to send at less than 12 copies of written stateicnts of their' evidence for delivery by prlL 15, 1943, to the Secretary. Milk apply Commission;'"Parliament- ■ Buildigs, Wellington. Due notice of sittings ► hear oral evidence as the Commission, jquires will be given to witnesses or :pre sent at Ives' calling them. Each of the roups named below is entitled to appoint representative who will be permitted i attend sittings, peruse evidence and 'oss-examine witnesses;—(l) Consumers; I) Producers: (3) Vendors; (4) Christrnrch City Council. B. SINCLAIROCKHART. Secretary.. 9260 PRIVATE BILL. CANTERBURY JEWISH CEMETERY EMPOWERING ACT' 1943 PURSUANT to the Standing Orders of the House of Representatives relating to Private Bills the Trustees of the Canterbury Jewish Congregation HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that application will be made to the General Assembly of New Zealand at its next ensuing Session for leave to bring in a Bill to be called the “Canterbury Jewish Cemetery Empowering Act. 1943." The objects of the proposed bill are: To enable the Trustees to remove the remains of persons buried in the cemetery heretofore existing andestablished ‘for the burial of Jews which cemetery is situated on all that parcel of land being part of R.S. 26. and being the land comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 373 Folio 256 (Canterbury Registry) with all, monuments, headstones and memorials to another recognised burial ground and close the ground as a cemetery and thus to annul the trust upon which the land was conveyed to them, namely as “a burial ground for the Jews.” To empower the Trustees to sell the land hitherto used as a cemetery and to apply the proceeds ■from any sale In payment of the expenses of and incidental to the promotion of the Bill and of the removal and reinterment of the remains and removal and re-eiection of monuments, etc., and in promoting and furthering the purposes and activities of the Canterbury Jewish Congregation. Printed copies of the Bill will be deposited in the Private BUI Office of the House of Representatives on the Ist day of May, 1943. DATED at Christchurch this 26th day of March, 1943. By Order—CANTERBURY JEWISH CONGREGATION. ARTHUR ROSE, President, Christchurch; H. I. BALLIN, Christchurch; E. FRIEDLANDER, Christchurch, Trustees. Garrick. Cowlishaw and Co., Solicitors to the Bill. 8550 RAYON BEDSPREADS RAYON BEDSPREADS RAYON BEDSPREADS RAYON BEDSPREADS RAYON BEDSPREADS RAYON BEDSPREADS Rayon • Throwover Bedspreads with Embroidered Top. These spreads are in Old Rose, Blue, Gold, and Green. SIZE 70 Inches x 100 inches. PRICES, 42/- and 48/6. AVAILABLE AT THE LEADING HOME FURNISHERS. McKENZIB and WILLIS, LTD., 120 Hereford street. MIBO6 NEW CITY HOTEL. BALL INS XXXX BALLINS XXXX Now Obtainable—Bottled and Draught. GUARANTEED PRE-WAR QUALITY. Telephones: 31-793, 31-783.

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

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