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LONDON HOUSE. LTD. LONDON HOUSE. LTD. (Under 3ZB) 742 COLOMBO ST- CHRISTCHURCH COSTUMES—FURS—COATS COSTUMES—FURS—COATS Have your Furs Re-slyled and Renovated, and made to look like new. Prices Reasonable. Deposits and Cast Orders Accepted.

AMUSEMENTS. 2nd BIG WEEK DAILY 2.15 and 8 PM. BOX PLANS DJ.C. AND BEGGS ONLY. MATINEE PLANS AT THEATRE. N.Z.’s LATEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE THEATRE. AMALGAMATED THEATRES. LTD. Throughout N.Z. • HEARING AIDS AVAILABLE. SPECTACULAR ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ‘B - A - M - B - I’ ‘B-A-M-B-F ‘B - A - M - B - I’ A GREAT LOVE STORY In Multiplane Technicolour Associate Feature GUY KIBBEE - GLORIA WARREN “CINDERELLA SWINGS IT” (Both Approved tor Universal Exhibition) Released by R.K.O. Radio Pictures. See N.Z.’s Tame Deer, “BAMBI,” on view at HAY'S Roof from To-day, 10 a.m. to Noon, and 2 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. RADIANT RADIANT HALL HALL FRIDAY, WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY, AND SATURDAY, the 17th. 18th. 13th, and 20th ot MAY. PINAFORE PINAFORE PINAFORE PINAFORE PINAFORE '■ PINAFORE GILBERT AND SULLIVAN’S POPULAR GILBERT AND SULLIVAN’S POPULAR OPERA. OPERA. H.M.b H.M.S. H.M.S. H.M.S. H.M.S. H.M.S. Produced by Special Arrangements with J. C Williamson. Ltd., by the AE.W.S. H.M.S. H.M.S. PINAFORE PINAFORE Seventy-five in cast. Produced by r the well-known OperaUc CondUCtor, Mr Len Barnts.H.MJS. PINAFORE • H.M.S. PINAFORE is being produced by personnel from the Armed Forces.. The Production of this famous Opera bv the A.E.W.S. will revive memories of the great Gilbert and Sullivan productions of the past. It will be a real • thrill. . " H.M.S. PINAFORE H.M.S. PINAFORE . A specially chosen Orchestra, including all the leading Instrumentalists." -with- Miss Vivienne Dixon as Leader. . , Prices 4/v 3/-. andv2/- _ BOOKING NOW OPEN AT BEGGS., BOOKING NOW OPEN AT BEOGSL Proceeds in aid Of the Canterbury Provincial Patriotic Council. ‘, DANCES. TUESDAY NIGHT DANCE. TUESDAY NIGHT DANCE.

SCOTTISH SCOTTISH SOCIETY SOCIETY HALL, ; HALU.;^ MIXED DANCE. MIXED DANCE. MIXED DANCE. MIXED, DANCE, f HUGHIE-EVANS’ BAND. ■ £ • , HUGHIE EVANS’ BAND. Playing the Latest Hits. /...£■ ADMISSION 2/-.' v ’ ” TOfNIGHT, —r TO-NlfiiSti.; TO-NIGHT (Tuesday). RIDGJSLV 1 , Armagh street.- City. * GeorgeHcUmwjl Orchestra. Mixed Dancing. 8-12.;2ndbeat., £3 3s Monte Carlo. Numerous Novelties, Excellent Supper. Popular aditusslon Prices: 2s and Is 6d. ■ --. •. 8587 LEITHFIELD HALL. SOCIAL AND DANCE. FRIDAY, MAY 19. MISS BRADY'S ORCHESTRA. ■ Proceeds to Assist Soldiers'-, Welfare Funds. . : . V ■! 9513 , . DANCING. TO-NIGHT. ’ THE RENDEZVOUS,. 100 Stahmore road. THE RENDEZVOUS, , 100 Stanmore toad. MERV COBURN'S ORCHESTRA. • Gents' 2/6. Ladies 2/-. - > ■ DR. J. H. FAHEY will be unable to attend his Consulting Rooms hr the Evenings until' further notice. HISHOURS WILL BE: Monday-Frlday, 12 a.m.-2 p.m:: Saturday. 11 a;m.-12 a.m. , . .113* MILK PRODUCERS. A". GENERAL MEETING of Producers of Milk for City supply will be held in the ' HALSWELL HALL, TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), MAY 16th, AT 8 P.M. When a full explanation of recent developments in the Milk Industry, will o* given. An open Invitation is given to-all Milk. Producers to attend. - Canterbury Dairy Farmers’ Co-op. MUK Supply Co., Ltd., 9361 C. H. PERKINS. Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR Hear Labour’s Policy Explainedi Hear Labour’s Policy Explained! OFFICIAL LABOUR OFFICIAL LABOUR, CANDIDATES. CANDIDATES. . . Will Speak at 7.30 pm. TO-NIGHT (Tuesday) TO-NIGHT (Tuesday) . At HIBERNIAN HALL ‘ . PHILLIPSTOWN SCHOOL • MCDONALD HALL, Aldwihs roadVote one Full Labour Ticket. 9558 Obtain Best Results. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. CARPETS. ETC. GEO. ANDERSON and SON, Auctioneers. GEO. ANDERSON and SON. Auctioneers, 534 COLOMBO STREET. 534 COLOMBO STREET. , Ring ’Phone 30-314. FOR THE BEST PRICE AND IMMEDI-. ATE CASH RING THEM NOW = X 7805 LOST AND FOUND. GENT'S Had- Gold Wristlet Watch Lost Monday. Name on back. Reward. ’Phone 40-694. RBBO4, “Press.” . GREATCOAT Lost by Airman (Sat.), possibly vicinity Square or Rlccarton. Finder kindly reply RBBBS, "Press.” Urgent. LOST. Brindle Bulldog Bitch. Reward return- to 94 Clarence street. Riccarton. LOST, fortnight ago. Large Violet Signet Ring. Good reward. 'Phone 46-169. 1217LOSfT~Friday night. White Pom Dog, answers ‘Bobo.” Ring 30-370. Reward. 1211 LOST. V 8 Hub Cap. between Ch.Ch. and. Culverden Reward. 28 Mansfield avenue. Phone 24-899. X 8270 LOST, pair Black Kid Gloves outside 251 Edgeware road, Saturday night. Reward. Phone 33-708, : LOST. Sunday Evening, Carlton Mill road or City. Gold Watch, leather wristlet. Reward. R8770. "Press.” —; : LOST, Saturday. 13th. Leather Overcoat between Leslie’s and Everest, via Mounce Store, Springston. Ring 36D. Lincoln. 1216 LOST. Bosch Cycle Lamp. Sunday, vicinity St. Albans. Please ring 30-759 during day. or apply R8632, “Press.” Reward. LOST, SILVER FOX FUR, Papanui road, opp. Murray place. Reward. Return to Bonniugtons. High street, or ’Phone 31-106, 1231 LOST, between North Brighton and Avon Theatie, Friday Night. Single String Pearls; keepsake. Ring 33-670 or 24-056. Reward. LOST. Saturday. City or Sumner express, Round Gold Locket and Chain, photos, inside: valued keepsake. Reward. 8721. LOST from Greenpark, three Unbroken Ponies, three unbroken Half-draughts. Reward for information. N. Fairbairn. Halkett R M —■ 1214 SMALL Black and Tan Sheepdog Lost. Ring Animals' Protection Society. 36-863. ttRAYED from Riccarton, Friday night, av Gelding Hack, unshod, wearing green cover, with' F. Truscott's Brand. Reward. R8763 “Press.” _ .. SUITCASE containing Gents Suit. Shoes, etc., between Kirwee-Linwood. Reward. RB7IB, “Presi.”

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Press, Volume LXXX, Issue 24258, 16 May 1944, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXXX, Issue 24258, 16 May 1944, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXXX, Issue 24258, 16 May 1944, Page 1

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