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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 tor your Fur Renovation NOW Furs Cleaned and Repaired. Deposits and Cash Orders Accepted.

AMUSEMENTS. LAST THREE DAYS. Columbia’s Hilarious Comedy Dram* ( 'll THE TALK OF THE TOWN ” With CARV GRANT JEAN ARTHUR RONALD COLMAN (Approved for Universal Exhibition) MAYFAIR 'Phone 31-213. AMALGAMATED THEATRES. LTD. (Throughout N.Z.) Hearing Aids Available. DAILY .. 2.15 .. 8 P.M. COMMENCING FRIDAY R.K.0.-Radio Pictures Present GEORGE SANDERS LYNN BARI ALLEN JENKINS-JAMES GLEASON —In—“THE FALCON TAKES OVER” “THE FALCON TAKES OVER” (Recommended by Censor for Adults) The Master Mind of Crime Detection Romances His Way Through Sensational Thrills, Action, and Mystery. Superb Supporting Programme. Including WALT DISNEY’S "GOLDEN EGGS.” PLANS D.1.C., BEGGS, and THEATRE. CHRISTCHURCH COMPETITIONS SOCIETY. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY) TO-NIGHT 7.30 p.m. 7.30 p.m. CIVIC THEATRE—7.3O p.m. EVERY NIGHT A GREAT VARIETY CONCERT. Sparkling Display of New Zealand’s Best Talent. Day Sessions: CIVIC THEATRE—9.3O a.m. and 2 p.m. SCOTTISH HALL—IO a.m. and 2 p.m. CALEDONIAN HALL—2 p.m. Prices: Day Sessions 6d. Evening Sessions; Adults Is, Children 6d. 4383 DANCES. TUESDAY NIGHT DANCE. TUESDAY NIGHT DANCE. SCOTTisH SOCIETY HALL. OLD AND NEW DANCES HUGHIE EVANS’ BAND—Playing tht Latest ’Hits. 10/- CASH MONTE CARLO. Admission 2/-, Supper Provided. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. 1669 WHARENUI SCHOOL, Matlpo street. Riccarton.—A Farewell Social Evening, Dance, and Presentation to Mr T. A. Gates on his retirement, to be held TONIGHT. at 8 o’clock. Riccarton resldents cordially Invited. X 5847 DARFIELD PLUNKET DANCE. DARFIELD MEMORIAL HALL. THURSDAY, MAY 13th. Prices; Gents 3s 6d, Ladies 2s 6d. Men in Uniform 2s 6d. . 4386 PUBLIC NOTICES. I WISH .to advise Farmers that I WILL BE BUYING WOOL, SKINS. ETC., near the SALEYARDS AT OXFORD on TUESDAY. CYRIL WATKINS, Rangiora. ’Phone 233, THE CHRISTCHURCH PRESS COMPANY, LTD. NOTICE is- hereby .given that. the.Share Transfer Boofcr of the Company- will be Closed from. May 11. 1943, to May 22, 1943. both days inclusive. By Order of the Board. R. V. WHITE, F.P. Secretary. OF SPECIAL INTEREST to EX-SERVICE-MEN—The Prudential Assurance Company, Ltd. (incorporated In England), which is the Largest Assurance Organisation in the British Commonwealth of Nations, offers full or part-time Appointments as Life Assurance Field Representatives in Christchurch and Country Districts. To men of integrity, interested in following a lucrative and congenial occupation. Liberal remuneration jand travelling allowance will he paid to successful! applicants, together with a Renewal Commission. Previous experience is not essential. Apply, personally, or in writing to Chief Agency Supervisor for New Zealand, the Prudential Assurance Co, Ltd.. 188 Hereford st„ Christchurch DROPSIDE COTS, 57/6 EACH. DRAGES STOCKTAKING BARGAINS. NEW MODEL, full sizejCot. with Solid Ends, soundly constructed in Rimu. ready for painting. Only 57/0. Stained Light or Dark, only 7/6 extra. DRAGES CO., LTD., "Home-Planning Centre,” Cr. Manchester and Tuam streets. LOST AND FOUND. FOUND in Wellington, on sth, Purse containing money. 136 Colombo st., Beckenham. X 6028 FOUND, Black and White Fox Terrier, 1926 collar: also Black and White Terrier, wire-haired (female). Ring A.P.S., 36-863. 4413 CYCLE Wheel and Tyre lost Saturday, Shirley-Riccarton. Please ring 36,-485. GENT’S Black Umbrella, Sumner tram, Sunday afternoon. Keepsake. Reward. ’Phone 38-852. X 5934 LADY'S Gold Wristlet Watch, second train Timaru Sunday. Reward. 'Phone 36-457. LEFT, Tram or Telephone Box, Square, Brown Leather Bag, Friday night. D 5941, LOST, Young Grey Beardy Dog, trailing chain. Ring 31-506. X 6044 LOST, 4.30 Saturday, White Canvas Hockey Boot. Reward. D 5949, “Press.” LOST, City, Friday evening. Lady’s Gold Watch with Gold-plaited Band. Reward, i D 5955 "Press.'* LOST. Cross-stitch Handbag, with Spectacles, Worcester st., Stanmore rd. Reward. ’Phone 36-326. X 5878 LOST, between Tuam and St. Asaph sts,, Monday afternoon. Blue Onoto Fountain Pen. Ring 30-719. Reward. LOST on Friday Evening, Small Blue Lady’s Cape. Reward. ’Phone 22-049, or 104 Rossall street, Merivale. LOST, Friday morning, vicinity Opawa-Beckenham-Cashmere, Air Force Cardigan. Reward. D 5958, "Press.” LOST, Between Rangiora and Fernside, Motor-Cycle Helmet and Leggings. Reward. 146, “Press,” Rangiora. 1654 LOST, Gold Wristlet Watch in Wallet. 3 p.m. Sunday train from Lyttelton. Reward. 48 Randolph st., Woolston. X 5950 LOST in City, Pocket Wallet containing Cheque. Notes, and other Papers. Would finder please ring ’Phone 31-312. Reward. LOST. From Hakataramea Downs. One Black Collie Dog, Brown markings, scar on nose. Answers to name of "Jim.” Reward on communication with W. T. Smith. Hakataramea. 4335 LOST. Friday, 7th, Ashburton, Army Officer’s Hat with “Expeditionary Force” Badge, valued keepsake, worn through 1914-18 and present war. Reward. “Guardian” Office. Ashburton. X 5893 MAN Finding Gold V Brooch, Armagh st, month ago, please return owner, 'Phone 22-834. Urgently. X6OX9, STRAYED. One Black Gelding and One Black Mare, both Hacks, Reward. 106 Bassett street, Burwood. X 5997 STRAYED from my Property, May 7th, Two Jersey Cows. Reward. ‘ C. L, Pope, Dunsandel. ■ - 1646 TAKEN from Comer Ensor’s and Opawa roads, Man's Grey-Blue Cardigan. Kindly return 128 Wilson’s road. Was not lost. Property of Council Employee. TARTAN Rug lost Victoria Park, Cashmere, Monday; marked J. H. P. Macfarlane. Finder please return Petersens. Ltd., Jewellers. Reward. 1688 WILL Lady who found Silk Stocking on Rangiora Railway Station, April 17, kindly return same? X 5646 JS Paints, ready mixed, the ouse paint. Remember, neglect ecay; also expense. tITH and SMITH. LTD- . i _— -■ -•— k - mtmm Cr. Tuam-High streets.

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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23944, 11 May 1943, Page 1

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