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AMUSEMENTS. MIGHTY WESTERN DRAMA PLUS TERRIFIC AIR ADVENTURE CRYSTAL PALACE Telephone 32-408. AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD. (Throughout N.Z.) 2.15 p.m. TWICE DAILY 8 p.m. ; Sky-scorching Adventure ! Breath-hiking Thrills ! A Story of the Men who Fly Like Birds and Fight Like Demons. PAT O’BRIEN PAT O’BRIEN GLENN FORD EVELYN KEYES In 1 “FLIGHT LIEUTENANT” I “FLIGHT LIEUTENANT” —— IN ADDITION A Hoof-Thundering Blast Of Thrills and Hnythm! Charles Starrett Russell “Lucky” Hayden I “Riders Of The Badlands” | (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition) ALSO SHOWING Latest Community Sing (“THE MARINE’S HYMIJ.”) PLANS D.1.C., BEGGS. and THEATRE. JZ ~ WATCH FOR := SENSATIONAL ~== ANNOUNCEMENT URSULA CALSON PRESENTS for THE WOMEN’S VOLUNTARY LAND ARMY and THE WOMEN’S WAR SERVICE AUXILIARY. GRAND CONCERT CIVIC THEATRE TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), APRIL 11. Featuring REG THORNTON’S DANCE BAND. ANITA LEDSHAM DAVE McGILL "NANA” of 3ZB, and the GIANT SILVER ORGAN CHIMES. FRONA KING WALKER and BLAY wyn Mclennan, wizard of the KEYBOARD ROMOLA GRIFFITHS JILL LEDSHAM BUCKETT’S GYMNASIUM THELMA BAKER THE CLARION SINGERS THE TITMUS DUO THE THREE JOLLY JUNIORS THE MELODIANS PUPILS OF MISS BESSIE MCDONALD —And—"LAWRENCE” BRINGS THE LAUGHS ! 1 Box Plan at D.1.C.; Civic from 2 p.m. Sunday. Reserves 2s; Unreserved Dress Circle, 2s; Stalls Is 6d; Children Is. 9567 HARMONICA BANDS CONCERT. BOTANIC GARDENS ROTUNDA. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 2.30 P.M. v the following Bands, marching from the Square at 2 p.m. (MARU LADIES ASHBURTON IMPERIAL CENTENNIAL ENTERPRISE, and SKIPPERS HARMONICA BANDS. MASSED BANDS wilt. pn«yMarch, 3reat Little Army”; Hymn, “Abide With e”; and,. “Sussex by the .Sea,” In ad*, tlou,' each Band will render a welltried programme. iver Coin Collection by courtesy of the Domains Board. PATRIOTIC SOCIAL AND FLAG 500. will commence again on SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, APRIL 10, in the SPRINGSTON HALL. 9496 P. BAILEY. Chairman. , PUBLIC CHRISTCHURCH FOOTBALL CLUB (INC.)— Opening Day. Saturday, 10th April, at 2.30 p.m., on the Lighted Ground. Hagley Park. Attendance of all players Is requested—Brian Anderson, Hon. Secretary. 9739 WILL ALL PAST PUPILS of WHARENUI SCHOOL who are interested in a iarewell and presentation to the Headmaster, please meet at the School on TUESDAY April 13th, at 7.30 p.m. X 1479 NATIONAL CLUB. POLITICAL DISCUSSIONS GROUPQuestions Evening. Free Discussion. MONDAY. April 12th, 7.45 P.M. Party Members andFrlends-_ 9736 hj! STEEL, LTD., Butchers, 98 CASHEL STREET, WILL BE CLOSED TO-DAY, SATURDAY. MORNING. Owing to the death of Mr F. H. Steel. CHRISTCHURCH EAST BATTALION, Home Guard. . The Officers’ and N.C.O. Parade called for Tuesday, 13th April, 1943, is Postponed until 20th April, 1943. (Signed) R. M. GRANT, 2nd Lt.. N.Z.T.S., 9812 Adjutant. CHRISTCHURCH EAST BATTALION, Home Guard. SERGEANTS’ MESS. The Meeting called for Thursday, April 15th, 1943, is Postponed until Wednesday, April 21st, 1943. (Signed) W. A. HAYES, W. 0.11, N.Z.T.S., 8812 President. AVON BATTALION H.G. FULL DAY PARADES FOR APRIL: Sunday, 11th, 0900 hrs, Co. Parade Ground. Sunday. 18th, 0820 hrs. Co. Parade Ground. NOTE: Both parades are compulsory. Rations provided. G. G. ANDERSON, 2nd Lt., N.Z.T.S., X 1670 Adjutant. MUSIC IN THE LIFE OF THE NATION MUSIC IN THE LIFE OF THE NATION —An Address byDR. VERNON GRIFFITHS DR. VERNON GRIFFITHS WEDNESDAY, April 14th, 8 p.m., W.E.A. ROOM, TRADES HALL. Members of Choirs, Orchestras, and others invited. Remember the Date, Wednesday, April 14th. 9770 OWING TO MILITARY CONTRACTS, “MARNOC” SCOTCH WOVEN KNITWEAR (Manufacturers of Suits, Frocks, Twin Sets). 158 A Gloucester st„ will be open to the Public only on MONDAYS. WEDNESDAYS, and FRIDAYS, from 10 a.m, to 4 p.m. until further notice. 9765 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 NOTICE TO FARMERS. THE Minister of Agriculture, the Hon. J. G. Barclay, will address Public Meetings of Farmers and all others interested at PLEASANT POINT on MONDAY, April 12th, at 8 P.M., and WAIMATE, on FRIDAY. April 16th, at 8 P.M., at HALL. Important matters dealing with Farmers’ Problems will be discussed and all farmers and others interested are urged to attend. A. B. STRUTHERS, Secretary, South Canterbury Executive N.Z. Farmers’ Union. P.O. Box 36. 9511 GOODS-SERVICE CHARGES TRIBUNAL EMERGENCY REGULATIONS, 1943. PURSUANT to Regulation 11 of above Regulations, an application has been received from the N.Z. Road Transport Alliance (Inc.) for a review of charges at present in force for licences of members of South Canterbury Branch of N.Z. Road Transport Alliance (Inc.). Copy of present schedule of charges may be inspected at District Office of Transport Dept., Provincial Council Chambers. Durham st., Christchurch. Written representations concerning application should be forwarded within ten days from this date to Commissioner of Transport, Wellington. 8877

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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23919, 10 April 1943, Page 1

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