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LONDON HOUSE, LTD. LONDON HOUSE. LTD (Next Door 3Z8.) 742 COLOMBO STREET CHRISTCHURCH. COSTUMES—FURS—COATS COSTUMES—FURS—COATS FURS: Use our Lay-by for vour Fw Renovation NOW. Furs Cleaned and Repaired. Deposits and Cash Orders Accepted.

AMUSEMENTS. YOU MUST RESERVE! DAILY 2.15 8 p.m. MAYFAIR •Phone 31-213. AMALGAMATED THEATRES. LTD. (Throughout N.Z.) Hearing Aids Available. THE PICTURE THAT TEARS AWAY THE VEIL OF SECRECY FROM A HUSH-HUSH .SUBJECT AND AROUSED A NATION-WIDE DISCUSSION. EDWARD GOLDEN Presents “NO GREATER SIN” “NO GREATER SIN” “NO GREATER SIN” “NO GREATER SIN” Starring LEON AMES LUANA WALTERS ADELE PEARCE GEO. TIGGERT Released by United Artists. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults— NOT suitable for children under 16 years.) A story film emphasising the seriousnesi of a certain social disease. SPECIAL FOX AUST. NEWS “ Bismarck Air Battle ” Plans: D.1.C., BEGG’S, and THEATRE. WESTPORT JOCKEY CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING, APRIL 24th ant 26th, 1943. STAKES—£I9OO. NOMINATIONS CLOSE 9 P.M. THIS DAY (TUESDAY), APRIL 6th. For detailed programme see Official Calendar. March 31st, 1943. JOHN RADFORD. Secretary. P.O. Box 44, Telephone 57, Westport. DANCES. TO-NIGHT (Tuesday), APRIL 6. TO-NIGHT (Tuesday), APRIL 6. TO-NIGHT (Tuesday), APRIL 6. GRAND EXECUTIVE BALL GRAND EXECUTIVE BALL GRAND EXECUTIVE BALL As a Grand Finale On Behalf of MISS ENGLAND. MISS ENGLAND. MISS ENGLAND. MISS ENGLAND. MISS ENGLAND. MISS ENGLAND. Which 1 includes a Spectacular Specialty Dancing Number by MISS JUNE CAREY. Christchurch’s Ever-Popiular at THE WINTER GARDEN THE WINTER GARDEN THE WINTER GARDEN TO-NIGHT (Tuesday), April 6th. TO-NIGHT (Tuesday), April 6thi Miss this act and that's your fault. Double Tickets 7s 6d, also Alcoves. Obtainable at Begg's. A. W, REEVE, Organiser. O. Lr FENNELL, Hon, Sec. RED CROSS DANCE. MARSHLAND HALL. TO-NIGHT, TUESDAY. MISS N.Z. and Maori Princesses will be There. Cards, 2s and Is 6d. 618 ■A DANCE will be-held in GREENPARK HALL on THURSDAY, Bth APRIL, and fortnightly thereafter in aid of Soldiers Comforts Fund. Gents 2s, Ladies Is 6d; Armed Forces Is. MRS R. DEMPSEY, Hon. Sec, PUBLIC NOTICES. JUMBLE SALE. HIBERNIAN HALL. TO-DAY, at 2 p.m. X 1159 INTERBURY HOUSEWIVES UNION. E Monthly Meeting of the C.H.U. will held THIS DAY (TUESDAY), April 8 P.M., at the Chamber of Cora•ce. Bring and Buy. L. BROWN, Horn WEST MELTON. MEETING will be held in the West Iton Hall on FRIDAY, Apr. 9, at 3 P.M., form a branch of the Red Cross Soci- . Lady Wi,'ram will address the meeti. All interested are urged to attend, iernoon tja provided.—Ruth Laugd.ile* int. Convener. ’ MALVERN POWER BOARD. ER WILL BE CUT OFF GREEN--2 DISTRICT THIS DAY. from 1,30 to 4 pm., for Public Works Line ations. H. H. BARRS, Engineer and Secretary. WAIMAKARIRI RIVER TRUST. MEETING of the Eyre and Cust Raterers wiU be held in the West Eyreton 11, THIS DAY (TUESDAY), the 6th .Y OP APRIL. 1943, AT 7,30 P.M. slness: To Discuss scheme for flnancimprovements oh these Rivers.—C. H. RVEY, Secretary to the Trust. 8847 FLOWER SHOW. RICCARTON TOWN HALL. THIS DAY (TUESDAY). APRIL 6th. AUTUMN SHOW, In aid of Red Cro« Miss New Zealand. Official opening 2.30 p.m. by SIR HEATON RHODES. Doors open 12 noon. Lovely Autumn Flowers, Delightful De. corative Work, Wonderful Fruit and Vegetables, Exhibits of Pot Plants. Schedules from Mrs W. Milne Shand, Korari street, Riccarton. 8931 EASTER! BRIDES AND BRIDEGROOMS! OUR MODERN STYLES AND DESIGNS IN FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS FIT IN WITH YOUR DESIRES FOR YOUR NEW HOME. FURNISH AT DRAGES HOME PLANNING CENTRE. Cnr. Manchester and Tuam sts. 9371 LOST AND FOUND. FOUND in Greendale, Document, involving sum of Four Figures. Loser can obtain recovery on making application to Accountant, Bank of Australasia, Chch. £4 LOST by Serviceman. Good reward. Ring 32-857 in working hours. GENT’S Cycle left at ’phone box cnr. Armagh st. and Fitzgerald ave., last Friday night. Finder please return 192 Fitzgerald ave. Reward. ■ LOST, Bunch of Keys, Friday night, Jellicoe Hall, Fair, or between. Ring 30-415 : LOST, Black Right-hand Kid Glove, Cathedral square, Sunday. Dl2ll, "Press.” LOST, Book, Saturday, Nemesis, by Douglas Reed. Reward. D 1212, “Press.” ’, Fawn Skin Glove, Bletsoe avenue i. 7 tram, March 29th. Reward. DII7I, s.” 1 3 Bracelet, between 26th ult., 3rd valued keepsake. Reward. ’Phone ). ’. Friday evening, Child’s Woollen vicinity Bridge Remembrance. ir, Ring 31-855. X 1255 ’. Brown Suede Left-hand Glove, ity Jellicoe Hall, Friday evening. :r please return 97 Hereford st. One Parcel of Worsted, near ;e of Remembrance. Return, W. E. e. Tailor, 84 Cashel st. Reward. • from Addington, One Light Bay , half-draught; One Dark Bay Geld-three-quarter draught. Reward. Ie 32-743 or 25-123. CET Purse Lost, Colombo st., near sworth st., containing £4 IDs, man’s s. Good reward. 10 Durham st. i, "Press.” ——— ARD for Information leading to the ery of Brown and White Cocker iel (bitch), missing from 153 South'll st. Ring 34-657. -X1144 mistake from Prcbbleton March 27th. Gent's Butler Cycle, nformation TPhone 597 K. Reward. ——- 636 WORKING Girl’s Gold Wristlet Watcn. vicinity Hasley Sports Ground, Saturday. Reward. Dllßl, ’’Press.”

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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23915, 6 April 1943, Page 1

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