AMUSEMENTS, Here Is Real. Entertainment! Follow the. Crowds . . v to the AVON . J. C. Williamson’s Luxury Playhouse. Hearing Aids Available. ’Phone 40-076. 2.15 DAILY —— 8 P.M. Two incomparable Stars Together for the First Time) Spencer * * Irene TRACY TRACY TRACY TRACY DUNNE DUNNE DUNNE DUNNE In a Fascinating Story completely ofl the Beaten Track . . Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s DRAMATIC SENSATION “A GUY NAMED JOE” “A GUY NAMED JOE” “A GUY NAMED JOE” Also Starring Lionel'Barrymore James Gleeson Van Johnston Esther Williams Evening Plans At D.I.C. (Recommended by Censor tor Adults.) KM PIKE: / e f p « Showing this week—Tues., Wed,, Thurs., Fri., Sat. Special programme commencing Thursday ........ TO-NIGHT and TO-MORROW. 7.15 p.m. Unusual Mystery . . . and Romance! Frank Albertson Joan Woodbury ‘‘Man From Headquarters” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.), New excitement and new thrills with GENE AUTRY ‘‘Cowboy Serenade” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) March of Time "SOUTH AMERICAN FRONT’’ I RKX— RI(:CART()N I TO-NIGHT TUESDAY. 1.30. Roddy McDOWALL Preston FOSTER IN THE TBCHNICOLOUR “MY FRIEND FLICKA” DONALD WOODS ELSIE KNOX FRANK JENKS in “HIYA, SAILOR” (Both App for Universal Exhibition.)
FRIDAY ■ Leslie Howard’s Last Production. “THE LAMP STILL BURNS” “THE LAMP STILL BURNS” A Powerful Love Story—A Drama with a Difficult Triangle, and a Story of People whc Sacrifice their Lives for the Crying Need of Humanity. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) _ MAYFAIR - PUBLIC NOTICES TRANSPORT LICENSING ACT, 1931. CHRISTCHURCH METROPOLITAN ' ’ LICENSING AUTHORITY. Pursuant to the provisions of Section 25 of the Transport Licensing Act; 1931, It Is hereby publicly notified that a, PUBLIC SITTING of the METROPOLITAN LICENSING AUTHORITY will be held in the City Council Chambers, 194 Manchester street, at 10.30 a.m, on .Friday, 20th April, 1945,'f0r the purpose of considering applications for the renewal of Continuous Passenger Service Licences for the following:— Christchurch Tramway Board:— 1. Christchurch Railway to junction of Racecourse and River roads and return. (Alternate termini, Aldwins rd. and Dalllngton Bridge.) 2. Cathedral square to Avonslde and return. ’ . 3. Corner Buckleys road and Llnwood avenue to Bromley Cemetery and return. 4. 'Cathedral square to Bryndwr and re,s. Corner Manchester and High streets to Mays road and return. .. 6. Seavlew road, New Brighton, to South Brighton and return. 9. Cathedral square to Curries road, Woolston (alternate terminus Mount Pleasant School) and return. 10. Rlocarton tram terminus to Templeton and return. By Taxicab:— „ . ._ _ ’ R. L. Attwood, G. F. Anson, P. F. Aldridge, J. A. Bcecroft, C. J. Brown, E. J. Bond, G. V. Bray. G. A. Bone, W. Barnett, P. L. Bashford, R. G. Beer, F. J. Carroll, J. Campbell, J. W. Clark, J. Chisholm, A. J. Coy, J. Campbell, E. R. Cook, V. C. Chenery, A. J. Dendle, A. C. Daniel, A. W. Dawson, T. H. Dawson. J. M. Denham, J. M, Doody, A. E. Ellis, J. Fowler, A. H. Pinch. A. C. Goodwin. G. W. Goodge, Wm. Gaisford, G. W. Goodge, jun., C. Griffiths, M. T. George, Gold Band Taxis, J. J. Graham, L C. Gough, T. Hogg, E. Henzel, A. G, Hodgson, S. Hunt, L. W. Hobby. F. Hood, G, James. P. B. Joyce, R.K. Klnzett, I. Lee. H. W. Lawrence, N. G. Leonardo, T, Lewis, N. D. Morton, H. J. Muchmore, F. C. Marsh, J. H. Marshall, J. D. Malllnson, S. Munro, A. Mollinson, F. McCarthy, L. G. Macbeth, C. G. Neate, R. C. Neither. L. J. Odgers, Wm. J. O’Connor, E. O’Fee, A. H. Pye, G. W. Pavelka, Rink Taxis. Ltd., S. W. Rogers, A. C. Rossiter, J. P. Ryan, F. V. Roberts, H. H. Smith. G. Smith, R. W. Snow. L. A. Stuart, A. C. Schulz, G. P. Thomson, G. Tindall, W. R. Thrower, A. C. Woolcott, F. C. Woods, R. G; Withers. J. A. Wilson, B. Wynne-Yorke. W. Wright, F. R. Youngman, J. T. York. A, W. Young. New Licence. . Consideration will also be given to an application from the Christchurch Trainway Board to conduct a passenger service by omnibus from Cathedral square to Burwood Hospital. ' An opportunity will be given to any person who in the opinion of the Licensing Authority is directly interested to make representations in favour of or against the granting of the licences. H. S. FEAST. CH.CH METROPOLITAN Lia AUTHV. 3595
TENDERS TENDERS FOR PURCHASE OF POTATO CROP. OWING TO Immediate Military Obligations of the Grower. Tenders are invited for the purchase of 40 acres (or thereabouts) of potatoes as now growing at Weedons CROP COMPRISES: 10 acres (approx ) Short-top Aucklanders (Mother Seed Group I). 10 acres (approx;) Short-top Aucklanders (Mother Seed Group II): 20 acres (approx.) Red Dakota (uncertified).. Particulars and conditions and form of j tender may be obtained from the under-1 siencd. The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. Tenders In sealed envelopes marked, “Tender for purchase of potato crop, will close at the office of the undersigned at 10 a.m, on Monday. April 16. 1945. G W. C. SMITHSON and CLELAND, Solicitors. 82 Hereford street, ChrlstchUrch 3484 SHED, 127 Peterborough st. Approx. 33ft x 16ft. at present 4 lock-up Garages, double doors. Iron roof, etc., for sale for removal. Highest tender accepted. Tenders to 153 Worcester street. HAVING Specialised tor 25 years in MODERN MACHINERY for WOODWORKING AND ENGINEERING Production, we can offer you the latest Machinery backed by expert service. GEORGE HENRY* and CO.. LTD.. 204 Madras street, Christchurch. TEACHERS OF DANCING ..vOOiM ACADEMY. 769 COLOMBO ST Principal. A L. Leghorn. C.MJ.S/T.D MODERN BALLROOM DANCING, lull particulars on application, xelephone, ‘London Academy.' L 1940
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