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AMUSEMENTS It Stands Alone EASILYTHE MOST POPULAR PICTURE IN TOWN. BOOK EARLY AND FOLLOW THE CROWDS. STATE 4 ’Phone 32-249. " Where Christchurch Meets.” AMALGAMATED THEATRES LTD. Throughout N.Z. 2.15 P.M. TWICE DAILY 8 PJ-I. THE PICTURE EVERYBODY IS TALKING ABOUT 1 G.B.D. Presents IN TECHNICOLOUR NOEL COWARD’S NOEL COWARD’S CROWNING ACHIEVEMENT “ THIS HAPPY BREED ” “THIS HAPPY BREED” “THIS HAPPY BREED” A TWO CITIES FILM Released by 20th Century-Fox (Approved for Universal Exhibition) PLANS AT D 1.C., BEGGS, and THEATRE S.N.E YO. W..T A.AY TO-MORROW In Glorious Technicolour. Introducing Sensational VIVIAN BLAINE (The Cherry Blonde) And . DON AMECHE ’ CARMEN MIRANDA In “GREENWICH VILLAGE” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) MAYFAIR PUBLIC NOTICES. WOULD Anyone knowing whereabouts of Gordon Meredith, last heard of working on threshing mills, please forward address to A. Geddes, 8C K, R.D., Oamaru. KAIAPOI FOOTBALL CLUB. COMPETITION RESULTS. First—A. Arthur. Second—T. Ayers. ANYONE FOUND TRESPASSING ON "ONEPUNGA." AMBERLEY, with Gun or Dog WILL.BE PROSECUTED. D. C. LANG. 939 ~WHY'I LEFT THE CHURCH OF MY FATHERS. Hear T, Stewart Brash at the popular Sunday Series. CRYSTAL PALACE, Sunday at Seven, CANTERBURY HUMIC COMPOST CLUB! GENERAL MEETING THIS EVENING (Thursday), AT 8 o’clock, at CANTERBURY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HALL, Speakers: Dr. O. H. Frankel, “Wheat Breeding”; ■Mr Robt. McPherson, “Marketing"; Mr J. G. McKay. “Wheat Production”: Mr E. W. Hullett, “The Chemistry of Wheat.” ' WAIMAIRI COUNTY COUNCIL. ISSUE OF DRIVERS’ LICENCES, 1945-48. RESIDENTS of the Waimairi County are hereby notified that the Council’s Receiving Office. 152 Hereford street, will be open for the renewal of Licences on SATURDAY, JUNE 30th, from 9 a.m. to 12 nocn. 2296 N.Z. INDUSTRIES FAIR, CHRISTCHURCH. / HOME INDUSTRIES COMPETITIVE SECTION.' Send for Schedule right away—good prizes in sections of Arts and Crafts, Needlework, Photography, Apprentice Classes, Cookery, and all Home Crafts. Send for your Schedule—post free. R. T. ALSTON, Secretary-Manager, Top Floor, H.B. Building, High st., Or P.O. Box 381, Christchurch. 2302 IN THE ESTATE of JAMES DUNLOP, of Ouruhia, Christchurch, Farmer, deIT IS REQUESTED that ALL CLAIMS against the above Estate be forwarded in duplicate to the undersigned certified as due and owing as at date of death, viz. June 23rd, 1945. RHODES, ROSS, and GODBY, Solicitors, 135 Hereford st., CHRISTCHURCH. 9167 PUBLIC PROTEST MEETING. A Public Meeting you must Attend. A Public Meeting you must Attend. MR E. P. WILLS, MR H. E. RADLEY, MR C. M. KAVANAGH Will discuss Government’s proposal to take over Bank of New Zealand, PAPANUI TOWN HALL. PAPANUI TOWN HALL. COME, HEAR HOW IT WILL AFFECT YOU. THURSDAY, JULY sth, 8 P.M. THURSDAY, JULY sth, 8 P.M. ( ALL WELCOME. HALL WILL BE HEATED. 9170 ARBITRATION COURT. A SITTING will commence in the Provincial Buildings' Council Chamber, Durham street, CHRISTCHURCH, on MONDAY, 9th JULY, 1945, at 11 a.m., to hear the following disputes and other matters: Canterbury Book Club Assistants; Canterbury and Otago and Southland Chemical Manure and Acid Workers; Christchurch City Abattoir Employees; Canterbury and Otago and Southland By-Products Workers; Canterbury Preserved Foods, Jam, and Starch Factory Employees; Christchurch Drainage Board Officers; Canterbury Gelatine and Glueworkers; Canterbury and Otago and Southland Fellmongers; Wellington, Canterbury, and Otago and Southland Woolscouring-Works Employees. J. R. SANSOM, Clerk of Awards, Christchurch. / 9169 TRANSPORT LICENSING. l public sitting of the No. 3 Authority 1 be held in tne Courthouse, Kaikoura, amencing at 1.30 p.m. on Monday, 9th y, 1945, to hear the following applicais received. Particulars obtainable from :retary of Association or from Transt Department, Christchurch. :ontlnuous Goods Service Licence (Anary User)—NEW; Hamilton and Black, Kaikoura: lONTINUOUS GOODS SERVICE FENCES; NEW: L. E. Smith, Hapuku; A. Ford, Kaikoura. RENEWALS WITH [ENDMENTS: B. W. Fora, Oaro; L. M. rrett, Kaikoura; J. A. Johnston, Kaiira; F. H. Rush, Hapuku. RENEWALS: Fowls and Son, Ltd., H. A. Stove, W. Jelts, Waiau; Mrs A. McSaveney, Hacu; L. Pugh, Ltd., Clarence Bridge: J. Thornton, Kaikoura: L. Pugh, Jun., rence Bridge: F. C. Seyb, Oaro; Kaiira Transport Co., Ltd'., H. R. Smith, ikoura: F. C. Ross, Ward; W. H. Ford, puku; East Coast (Kaikoura) Freights, 1., Kaikoura. _ 'RANSFER; GOODS-SERVICE; East ist (Kaikoura) Freights, Ltd., to B. W. d and F. G. Fisher, Kaikoura. AXI SERVICE: RENEWALS; P. Cur1, J. Kennedy, Kaikoura. ASSENGER-SER VICES: RENEWALS: n. Minister of Railways (Kaikouraiau and Kaikoura Rural, Kaikoura to ro.) J. S. HAYWOOD. Transport Detment, CHRISTCHURCH, 27/8/45. 9221 THE CANTERBURY PROVINCIAL THE CANTERBURY PROVINCIAL THE CANTERBURY PROVINCIAL THE CANTERBURY PROVINCIAL PATRIOTIC FUND PATRIOTIC FUND PATRIOTIC FUND PATRIOTIC FUND NEEDS MORE MONEY NEEDS MORE MONEY NEEDS MORE MONEY NEEDS MORE MONEY NEEDS MORE MONEY NEEDS MORE MONEY FOR COMFORTS FOR COMFORTS FOR COMFORTS AND PARCELS AND PARCELS AND PARCELS FOR FIGHTERS. FOR FIGHTERS. FOR FIGHTERS. Send your Donation to Mr E. J. Williams, Secretary-Organiser, Canterbury Provincial Patriotic Fund, City Council Chambers, Manchester st., or P.O. Box 237, Christchurch, (Advertisement kindly donated by SelfHelp Co-op., Ltd.) ISQ3

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Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24604, 28 June 1945, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24604, 28 June 1945, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24604, 28 June 1945, Page 1

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