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AMUSEMENTS. On the One Programme ! Note Our Family Prices I 1/-. 1/-. 1/6. 1/6. 2/3, Now at the S/» LIBERTY •Phone 35-067. AMALGAMATED THEATRES. LTD. (Throughout N.2.) At 2. TWICE DAILY At 7.49. You * will Gasp at some of the Strangest Women the Screen Has Ever Dared to Portray I ** CITY WITHOUT MEN " “ CITY WITHOUT MEN ” “ CITY WITHOUT MEN” Starring LINDA DARNELL EDGAR BUCHANAN MICHAEL DUANE GLENDA FABREUi (Recommended by Censor for Adults) AND ON THE SAME PROGRAMME The Funniest Comedy of the Year I “ LET’S HAVE FUN * “ LET’S HAVE FUN” Starring BERT GORDON (The Mad Russian) MARGARET LINDSAY (Approved for Universal PLANS D.1.C., BEGGS, and LIBERTY. CHRISTCHURCH HARMONIC SOCIETY CONDUCTOR: VICTOR C. PETERS. CIVIC CIVIC T H E'A T R B THEATRE WED.. Ist DECEMBER, 8 P.M. FESTIVAL OF CHRISTMAS MUSIC Featuring Oratorio (Bach). Sanctus (Bacu,. • . Magnificat (Vaughan-Williams). Carols by Elgar, Parry, Milford, Lang, and Vernon Griffiths. Soloists: Vivien Dixon (violin), Trevor Hutton (flute), Edna Boyd-WUson, Dorothy Owen, Thomas E. West, ano Keith Berry, F. T, Martin, Claude O'Hagan. At the piapo: Gwen McLeod and Joyce Eyre. Admission 2/-. Booking at DJ.C. 648» CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL. MUNICIPAL BAND CONCERT. SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 28th, 2.30 P.M. CHRISTCHURCH MUNICIPAL BAND, Archery Gardens. MEMBERS of St. Peter’s Church, Upper Riccarton, are reminded of the Garden Party to be held at “Ilam" at 2.30 If wet, it will be held next Saturday; if weather uncertain, an announcement .will be made over 3ZB about noon. a Basket. . * h To-morrow will be observed as the _ Annual Day of Giving.; 8536 CIVIC THEATRE—SUNDAY, Nov. 28th. CIVIC THEATRE—SUNDAY, Nov. 28th., CIVIC THEATRB-SUNDAY, Nov. 28t». 8 p.m. sharp. ;■ All Proceeds for Patriotic- Purposes.THE CHRISTCHURCH WORKING MEN’S CLUB AND M.S.A. ' THEIR POPULAR CAMP CONCERT : PARTY THE PERSONALITY PIERROTS THE PERSONALITY PIERROTS The First Organised’ Party to enttrtaja at Burnham Camp In 1938, and who had the honour to be selected by. the men of the Ist Echelon to give the final con* cert prior to their departure overseas.} It also features the Working Men’s Club Orchestra, who have also given concerts at the various camps. '' • A FINE, SNAPPY SHOW, ABSOLUTELY NON-STOP. NO TEDIOUS WATTS. PLENTY OF LAUGHS! * - BRIGHT. CLEAN COMEDY! 21 years since Jest appearance at Civic Theatre. PROGRAMME: C.W.M.C. The Orchestra, Selections; and Pierrots Opening Chorus.'“Let’a M.S.A. Get Together*; Concerted C.W.M.C. number, ‘‘Arizona’’; Lola Blythe and (contralto); comic Interlude, M.S.A. Billy Bell and Swanko; Connie C.W.M.C. Hill (soprano); comedian, and Charlie Sumner; comic interM.S A. lude, ‘Truss of Hay": dance C.W.M.C. duo, June and Beryl Wootlon; and popular Rhythm Songs. FranM.S.A. Cis Terry; piano-accordion. C.W.M.C, Geoff. Vernon: comedy duo, and Billy Bell and Swanko; Lionel M.S.A. Bent (baritone); duo, Connie C.W.M.C. and Frances; burlesque drama, and "The Colleen Sawn," Billy Bell M.S.A. and Swanko; trio, Connie, C.W.M.C. Frances, and Lola; tap dance and duo, June and Beryl; the Or** M.S.A. chestra. Selections; , Finale, C.W.M.C. "Cheerio,” The Pierrots! Lottie and Duckworth, Accompanists. - M.S.A. r RESERVES D.I.C. AND AT THEATRE FROM 2 PM. ON SUNDAY. POPULAR PRICES. All gags and sketches. Clean Comedy. COME AND SUPPORT THE PARTY that has Entertained at every Local Military Camp for the last four years./ ' LOST AND FOUND FOUND, Sum of Money. Apply. Penrose's Shoe Store, 697 Colombo st. PAIR Glasses, Red Case. Sevlcke-JoneS make. Reward. Campbell. Phone LOST. Latimer square. Pair Ladys.Navy Kid Gloves. Reward. E6BOB. "Press.” STRAYED, Light Fawn Cow. Reward. E. White.. Prebbleton. Ring 585 M. : LOST, White Rabbit, from 14 Snowdon rd„ Fendalton. Ring 24-662. WOULD Person who Found Navy Purse I outside D.I.C. Ring 24-443. Reward. X6BIO LOST, Thursday, probably Railway Station, Small Parcel containing Scarf and White Vestee. - Reward. E8543,’ "Press..” LOST, Umbrella, Thursday afternoon, ' probably Riccarton tram. ’Phone 35-458. Reward. ■— ■■ ■ ■ •«■■■- FENDALTON, Thursday. night. Large Green Handbag containing Gloves, etc. Reward, E6748. “Press,” }.*• . WOULD Person who Picked up Basket containing men’s wear and other Parcel Please Ring 46-598. Urgently needed. BY Soldier’s Wife, Polder containing vtftr uable negatives and £l. Reward. E6788, "Press.” LOST, Gentleman’s Solitaire Diamond Ring (Friday. Nov. 19). Substantial Reward. Write, P8672, "Press.” 2326 LOST, From Roiieston, park Grey Pony about 14 hands. Telephone 41-071. Reward. 1839 LOST, Friday, Colombo st., outside Ballantynes. Orange Handbag. Reward. Finder please ring 30-273. £3 REWARD—Lost, Oblong Topaz Brooch, mounted with gold. (Keepsake.) Finder please ring 23-777. —— ... LOST, Black Scottie Dog, vicinity Bryndwr. Ham, Papanui roads Answers'name Chum. Reward. 98 Bryndwr road, or telephone 23-071. SITUATIONS VACANT. WAITAKI HOSPITAL BOARD. DISPENSER-HOUSE STEWARD. WANTED. Dispenser-House Steward at the Oamaru Public Hosptal, to relieve for Holidays during January, 1944. Apply, WALTER M. RICHARDSON. Secretary. THE LONDON and LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD. COMPULSORY WORKERS' COMPENSATION' INSURANCE tor all Employees as from the Ist November. We will be pleased to quote premiums for all classes of labour on application PYNE. GOULD. GUINNESS, LIMITED, Agents and Attorneys. 'ED. P1796 ■

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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 24116, 27 November 1943, Page 1

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