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LONDON HOUSE. LTD. (Under 3ZB) FOR QUALITY FURS Use Our Lay-By. Furs Recut and Re-styled. 742 COLOMBO ST.. CHRISTCHURCH.

AMUSEMENTS. 1944’S HAPPIEST SHOW! AMALGAMATED THEATRES. LTD. Throughout N.Z. HEARING AIDS AVAILABLE. 2.15 p.m. TWICE DAILY 8 p.m. A STORY THAT’S THE BEGINNING OF LAUGHTER THAT NEVER ENDS! 20th Century Fox • HILARIOUSLY PRESENT GRACIE FIELDS GRACIE FIELDS MONTY WOOLLEY MONTY WOOLLEY In “HOLY MATRIMONY” “HOLY MATRIMONY” “HOLY MATRIMONY” “HOLY MATRIMONY" It’s Packed which are with Uproarious Situation! the Funniest ever brought to the Screen! (Approved for Universal Exhibition) PLANS at D.1.C.. BEGGS. and THEATRE. CIVIC THEATRE CIVIC THEATRE CIVIC THEATRE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. GRAND MUSIC FESTIVAL GRAND MUSIC FESITVAL GRAND MUSIC FESTIVAL GRAND MUSIC FESTIVAL ELIJAH ELIJAH ELIJAH ELIJAH ELIJAH ELIJAH ELIJAH ELIJAH ELIJAH ELIJAH ELIJAH 1 Presented by. ROYAL CHRISTCHURCH MUSICAL ROYAL CHRISTCHURCH MUSICAL ROYAL CHRISTCHURCH MUSICAL: - SOCIETY SOCIETY SOCIETY And CHRISTCHURCH HARMONIC SOCETY. CHRISTCHURCH HARMONIC SOCETY.' CHRISTCHURCH HARMONIC SOpETY. With : 3YA ORCHESTRA. 3YA ORCHESTRA. 3YA ORCHESTRA. 3YA ORCHESTRA. 3YA ORCHESTRA. . Soloists:— ALFRED JEAVONS (Dunedin) ALFRED JEAVONS (Dunedin) Phyllis Mander Phyllis Mander Iris Moxley' . THOMAS E. WEST. Conductor: VICTOR C. PETERS. Conductor: VICTOR C. PETERS. Admission, 2/-. Admission, 2/-. ; Box Plan at Beggs. ■ Box Plan at Beggs, Box Plan at Beggs. 463S DANCES. SOCIALS. ETC., TUESDAY NIGHT DANCE, TUESDAY NIGHT DANCE.. -. v. SCOTTISH SOCIETY HALL. • SCOTTISH SOCIETY; HALL. SCOTTISH SOCIETY HALL. HUGHIE EVANS*’BAND, ——Ml XB D DA NC E - ' MI X E D D ANC E MIXED DANCE ADMISSION 2/-. Positively. No, Jitterbugs. .NOTHER HEAT £6O MONTE CARLO. TO-NIGHT. , MSI DANCING—- TO-NIGHT-THE RENDEZVOUS, 100 Stahlnore »ad. Merv, Coburn’s Orchestra and Ben_- Bennett, Electric Guitar. Gents 2/6, Ladle! 2/-. “All Sports” Night, Tue&, 10th-Octi_ MARSHLAND HALL, THORS., - 28thScptv 8 P.M.: WELCOME HOME; SOCIAL to L/Cpl. R. J. Myers, Ptes. J. K. Sanders. A. Watson, D. H. Mackenzie. Euchre for Non-dancers. ' Admission. 2/-, 1/6. * • PUBLIC .NOTICES. MAKOGAI LEPErB. DONATIONS for the leper sufferers .may be left at the Offices of the Christchurch Gas Company, Ltd., cr. Oxford terrace and Worcester st., Christchurch, and all gilts will be acknowledged by me personally, —P. J. TWOMEY, “Leper Map,” Chch. 464T ’ CARDIGANS. JUMPERS, AND TWIN SETS in the Latest Shades for firing (Girls' and Women’s Sizes), Now.-Shcfrv- . ing in BREMNERS’ NEW KNITWEAR : DEPARTMENT. Only the Finest of English Yarns. Lay-by Your Choice Now.. Bremners, Ltd., 644 Colombo st. '(near Mason, Struthers). • 4625 • REGISTERED NURSES’ ASSOCIATION, • SHOP DAY COMPETITIONS. ; > > Fireside Chair; No. 774, Miss ,T. Harrison, 0 Stafford st. Iced Cake: No. 766,- ; Miss Fraser, 11 Donegal st., Belfast. 'Blaia' f Christmas Cake: No. 117, Mrs Jemmett, 16 Southampton st. Pyjamas; No.; 157, Mrs Marshall, 34 Grahmer sq. Towels; No, 466, Mrs Hatherway, 68 Ryan st., Linwood. , Tapestry Bag: ,No.< 2J5, Mr E., R, Neale,. Nelson. Books: No. 195. Mr P. O'Neul, C/o. "Star-Sun.” Prizes may be collected at the Red Cress Rooms, 105/ Cashel st. Grateful thanks to all who helped to ■ make the shop so successful. - 4654 At ARMSTRONGS Two Stores.- - At ARMSTRONGS Two Stores* . ' t MEN’S SLIPONS, 16/9, 22/3, * ' ’ MEN’S SLIPONS. 16/9, 22/3. ’ PULLOVERS, 29/3. . E PULLOVERS, 29/3. 1 Owing to the scarcity of Men’s Coloured Slipons and. Pullovers we , were fortunate in purchasing a Range of Men's Fancy Knit- Khaki ’ Slipons and Pullovers, which are exceptionally good value. I If you desire a different shade. these garments can be re-dyed . perfectly. T. ARMSTRONG and CO.. LTD., High street and Victoria square/ LOBI AND FOUND FOUND, Purse with Money. Apply Telephone 22-597. —- FOUND on my Property, Middleton. Upper Riccarton, Holstein Bull Calf. ’Phone 36-748. 3026 ANYONE knowing whereabouts of Mac (back Collie Dog), lost Papanui, 17/9/44; please ring 30-354. Reward. ; LOST, Fawn Beret, Cashmere. Ring 31-324 ~ • • LOST,’ Gold Engraved Cross, vicinity Union Rowing Club Dancfe, September 16. U4928, "Press.” LOST. 2 Green Budgies, 1 with ring on leg, 1 talker, very tan\e. Reward. 48 Buffon st.. Waltham. LOST. Sumner Tram. Friday night. Small Purse containing Sum Money. Reward. 230 Main road. Redcliffs. - LOST. Horse’s Leather Headstall and Rope, Cashmere or Hackthorne roads, Saturday. Ring 41-110. Reward. 1017 LOST, Bag containing Trotting Boots and Cycle Pump, on the Wainoai road. *Phone 38-456. Reward. H. Hunter. 1024 LOST in City or Surroundings, Silver Cigarette Case, bearing Fiji and Suva Crest. Great sentimental value. Return appreciated. Reward. U4858, “Press." LOST—Jumped from Truck. Riccarton, Black, White and Tan Fox Terrier; answers name of Hurrish. Finder kindly ring Miss Westenra, 2K, Dunsandel. Reward and expenses. X 4964 PAIR New Black Kid Gloves. Saturday, vicinity Wayside Tearooms, Scarborough. Reward. U4813, ‘Press.” t STRAYED, two Light Horses, Chestnut Mare, Bay Gelding. A. Davey, Halswell. STRAYED from Islington, Thursday night, one Prime Black Polled Bullock, white face. Anyone knowing whereabouts please advise N.Z. Refrigerating Co., Ltd., Islington. ’Phone 31-149. —— —— 4608 £5 NOTE lost in City, Friday. 22nd. by War Pensioner’s Wife. Reward. Ring 41-188.

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Press, Volume LXXX, Issue 24372, 26 September 1944, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXXX, Issue 24372, 26 September 1944, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXXX, Issue 24372, 26 September 1944, Page 1