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AMUSEMENTS. “ The Sky’s The Limit ” For MUSIC GAIETY ROMANCE CRYSTAL PALACE Telephone 32*408. AMALGAMATED THEATRES. LTD. (Throughout N.Z.) 2.15 p.m. TWICE DAILY 8 p.m. The whirlwind story of a flyer on leave—crowding Into his ten-day furlough A LIFETIME OF THRILLS, EXCITEMENT, AND FUN! RJC.O. Radio Pictures Present FRED ASTAIRE FRED ASTAIRE JOAN LESLIE JOAN LESLIE THRILLINGLY TOGETHER FOR THE FIRST WONDERFUL TIME Id “THE SKY’S THE LIMIT” “THE SKY’S THE LIMIT” “ THE SKY’S THE LIMIT ” “THE SKY’S THE LIMIT” With Robert Benchley Freddie Slack AND HIS ORCHESTRA. (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Featurettes include; “PLUTO JUNIOR” WALT DISNEY CARTOON. PLANS AT D.1.C., BEGGS, & THEATRE. SUNDAY NIGHT. 8 P.M. SUNDAY NIGHT. 8 P.M. CIVIC THEATRE CIVIC THEATREOUTSTANDING VARIETY CONCERT. (One Out of the Box.) Presenting WOOLSTON BAND (R. J. Estall, Esq.. Conductor). Ken Boniface—at the Organ at 7.30 p.m. Dave Christensen—Dunedin’s Surprise^ Betty Bunt—Humorous Elocution. Shirley Scott, Wee John McDonaldPopular Novelty Duo. Dave McGill—Everybody’s Favourite Romola Griffiths—Charming Violinist. George Campbell—Scottish Comedian. Malsie McNair—At the Piano. Barry Osborne—Out on his Own. Valda Brown and Petal Bailey—Comedy Duo (Pop-eye and, Olive Oil). Leo Higgins—Popular Irish Tenor. Margaret Yates—Acrobatic Tap. Evelyn Coote—Popular Vocalist. Ace Quintette—ln Novelty . Act. . (Shirley Stuthbridge, Daphne Close, lan and Geoffrey Boyd, and Barry Osborne). Jack Darragh—Comedian. . Vic Aldridge, Norm Coffin—Duo. Cometists WOOLSTON BAND (Organisers). R. G. Brown, M.C; . Reserves at D.1.C., and AT CIVIC SUNDAY, from 2 p,m.- 2037 PUBLIC NOTICES. MELANESIAN-CHIN A MISSIONS—Monster Sale, FRIDAY NEXT, June I.6th, 2.305.30 p.m., Caledonian Hall, opened by Archbishop West-Watson. £IOOO wanted 19 parishes assisting. Goods in plenty. CONSULT MRS CHRISTMAS HARVEY. C.N.I. London. ibtain Expert Advice for Your Pets !6A Colombo st., hours 11.30 to 6.30. Out f hours ring 23-412. . 1886 ST. GEORGE’S SCHOOL, INVERCARGILL, are COMPILING A ROLL OF HONOUR of all pupils who have served and who'are now serving in the present war, including Nurses, Wrens, Waacs, Waafs, and Land Girls. Parents and >next-of-kin are asked to send the names of all pupils giving rank and name of service to— _ WM. MURRAY, , 2030 IQ3 Martin street, Invercargill. Plentiful Supplies of CENTENNIAL SHANDY, Can again be secured Storekeepers please Ring your Merchants for Stocks. BALLINS BREWERIES (N.Z.).’ LTD., CHRISTCHURCH. 'Phone 30-705. . Sole Brewers and, Bottlers. 2028 IN THE ESTATE of ELIZABETH RATTRAY, late of Christchurch, Widow, Deceased. IT IS REQUESTED that all accounts owing by the above-named deceased be forthwith rendered in duplicate to the undersigned, duly certified as due and owing, at date of death, namely, 26th May, 1944. IE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES CO., LTD.. 145 Worcester street, Christchurch, * or ESSRS MEARES, WILLIAMS, HOLMES, and BOOKER, Solicitors, 88 Gloucester street, •CHRISTCHURCH, 2099

NEW ZEALAND WOOL COUNCIL. NOMINATIONS ARE INVITED for the ELECTION OF TWO WOOLGROWERS’ REPRESENTATIVES to the above Council. No person is eligible for election unless nominated 'by a woolgrower and his nomination has ' been seconded by another woolgrower and he has accepted nomination in writing. The address and occupation of the nominator and of the seconder must be clearly indicated. NOMINATIONS, which must be addressed to the undersigned, CLOSE AT NOON on the 30th JUNE, 1944. H. GERARD, Returning Officer, C/o. Department of Internal Affairs. WELLINGTON. 2041 SILVER PINE. SILVER PINE. WE HAVE LARGE STOCKS OF POSTS STRAINERS STAYS. IN ALL SIZES UP TO 10ft X 101n. ALSO Several Hundred second grade posts arc available at greatly reduced prices. CALL AND INSPECT THESE JARRAH TIMBER CO., 10-24 Moorhouse avenue. 2785 PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and others having claims against the undermentioned estates are required to lodge such claims at the Public Trust Office at Christchurch, on or before the 12th day of July, 1944, Any claim not lodged by the date named is liable to exclusion. The claims must show full details and must be certified as follows: “I HEREBY CERTIFY that the amount of this claim was due and owing at the date of death of the deceased.” . ESTATES MELVILLE COLLINSON BAYNES, formerly of Christchurch, Cycle Dealer, but at date of death a member of the R.N.Z.A.F.; died 22.10.43. PATRICK DREW, late of Christchurch, Retired Driver, died 2.6.44. FRANCES ELIZABETH FREEMAN, late of Christchurch. Widow, died 24.5.44. JOHN FREW, late of Christchurch, Retired Agent, died 27.5.44. ‘ WILLIAM KENNETH GALE, formerly of Christchurch, Woolclasser, but at date of death a member of the 2nd N.Z.E.F., died 22.3.44. HANNAH HARRIS, late of Christchurch, Widow, died 30.5.44. ROLAND JOHN HASSALL, late of Christchurch, Postal Employee, died 20.5.43. ROBERT JOHN LINDSAY, late of Christchurch, Retired Railway Employee, died 22.4.39. HUGH MUNRO, late of Rangiora, Labourer, died 29.5.44. HELEN AGNES McMEEKING, late of Christchurch, Married Woman, died 14.5.44. PATRICK CHARLES OLDMAN, formerly of Walau, Grocer’s Assistant, but at date of death a member of the R.N.Z.AE., died 18,4.44. NELLY JANE SAXTON, late of Loburn, Married Woman, died 26.5.44. ALFRED JOSEPH TREZISE, late of Christchurch. Carpenter, died 31.5.44. HANNAH EVANS WRIGHT, late of Christchurch, Married Woman, died 31.5.44. JOHN HENRY YOUNGMAN, late of Oxford, Labourer, died 14.5.44. A. R. JORDAN, District Public Trustee for Christchurch. June 10th. 2123

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Press, Volume LXXX, Issue 24280, 10 June 1944, Page 1

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