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AMUSEMENTS. Your s Entertainment Guide CHRISTCHURCH CINEMAS. LTD. Present at the . REGENT TO-DAY: 2.15 AND 8 PM. Univefsal’s Technlcolour SpeclaU “THE CLIMAX” With ' .... , Susanna Foster TURHAN BEY GEORGE DOLENZ JANE FARRAR . RESERVES D-I.C. or REGENT __ M-616 (Recommended by Censor tor Adults.) MAJESTIC 2.15 P.M, 8 PM. TWICE DAILY FINAL DAYS OP - SUsan Hayward , ■ John Carroll In the Mirth-filled Musical: “THE HIT PARADE".. V (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) THURSDAY NEXT! Gert and Daisy Gert and Daisy (ELSIE AND DORIS WATERS) In Thelr r First Screen Comedy “GERT AND DAISY’S WEEK-END” You’ve Heaird Them on the Radiol They're Twice as Funny on the Screen 1 PLANS at D.I.C. Theatre Tbone 33-537. (Approved for Universal’ Exhibition i.) TIVOLI 2.15 P.M. NOW SHOWING 8 PM ■ Shoppers* Session/ Friday, 5 p.m. Eleventh Triumphant Week! And Still the Best Show In Town. Irving Berlin’s Great Technlcolour. Review! “This Is The Arpiy” Starring , 350 Men of the Armed Forces. GEORGE MURPHY' JOAN LESUE PRANCES LANGFORD KATE SMITH ALLAN HALE LT, RONALD REAGAN Box Plans at D.I.C. Theatre 'Phone.B2-810 (Approved for Universal; Exhibition.) G R A ND Continuous from 11 a.m. John Wayne ONA MUNSON HENRY STEPHENSON “LADY FROM LOUISIANA” (Recommended; by ■ Censor, for Adults.) ALSO: ANOTHER JIOPALONG THRILLING ADVENTURBI William Boyd As HOPALONG CASSIDY In “TWILIGHT ON THE TRAIL” (Approved for Universal .Exhibition.) THEATRE ROYAL 1.16 P.M. TWICE DAILY 8 P.M. Transferred from ithe Regent for a 4th Gay Tuneful Week! “THOUSANDS CHEER” Kathryn Grayson Gene Kelly Mary Astor John Boles MICKEY RODNEY JUDY GARLAND and SO GREAT STARS :: 3 BANDS (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) “ 3: D.I.C; or Theatre Royal:&6-329 ST. JAMES’ .Tuam Street 45 P.M. TWICE -DAILY f P-M----EANETTE MACDONALD ALAN |ONES In the Thrilling Musical; | “THE FIREFLY” I And M BARREN :WILLIAM... BILLY dft In an Exciting Drama; “HIGH EXPLOSIVE 3ERT (Both App. for Universal Exhibition.) tESERVES: TT.I.C. or ST. JAMES,* 36-820. PUBLIC NOTICES. KOWAI ATHLETIC SPORTS CLUB < . GENERAL MEETING will be held- In »e HALL. SEFTON, AT 8 P.M., SATURIAY. 'MARCH 3rd. 180 ■ W. J. TURNER, Hon. Sec. CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL. USE OF MUNICIPAL BATHS. JBtlC NOTICE. IS HEREBY GIVEN at the Canterbury Centre of the New •aland Amateur Swimming Association, is been, granted the.use of the Municipal iths ON WEDNESDAY, the 28tl£ FEBRUBV, 1945, for the purpose of conducting e Canterbury-Swimming Championships, id to make a charge for adnnsslon. The private baths will be open - as i hj. s, feast; • Town Clerk. Christchurch. February. 1945.. 7795 FOLLOW THE CROWDS OF FLOWER LOVERS , TO THE • .1945 DAHLIA SHOW - 1945 ! DAHLIA SHOW —— Under the auspices Of the Canterbury Horticultural- Society CALEDONIAN HALL CALEDONIAN HALL TO-MORROW FROM 2.30 P.M. TO-MORROW FROM 2.30 P.M. TO 10 P.M. TO 10 P.M. FRIDAY PROM 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS:, Display of Dahlias from Shailers’, of Palmerston North. Special Display by Christchurch City Council. ADMISSION 1/-. i P. C. BROWNE, 99 Secretary* J. A. JOHNSTON LL.B.. Barrister and Solicitor, • Has recommenced Practice at National C’ ambers, 161 HEREFORD STREET (opp Union Steam Ship Company) Box 1339, • ’Phone 37-602. - J67 EXCLUSIVE Range Beauty and Cosmetic Aids,’ Perfumes, etc. Iggo’s, Pharmacy. Cashel street, - X 7736 STOP PRESS .. . —*—- ■ COLOGNE SHELLED The latest dispatches from the Western Front report! that Cologne is under Allied shellfire.—London, February 27. CRIMEA CONFERENCE ( DEBATE " ’ The three-day debate in the House of Commons on the Crimea Conference was opened today by Mr Churchill, who asked the House to approve of the decisions made by the’leaders of the three Great Powers. He said that the strong support of the , strengthen Britain’s standing with the Allies. . Referring to ,the new world security ■ organisation, Mr Churchill said the chief responsibility for future world, order would rest ’ with the three Great Powers, but there must not be a dictatorship of the Great Powers. All nations which had declared j war on the Axis would be in- | vited to the San Francisco, con- ’ I forcnct ‘and to take their' share c in framing the new world organisation. The Prime Minister reaffirmed Britain’s support for an independent, Poland. He said he considered Russia's claim for the Cuiv.on Line was just and right: —London, February 27,

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Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24503, 28 February 1945, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24503, 28 February 1945, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24503, 28 February 1945, Page 1

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