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AMUSEMENTS Your Entertainment Guide CHRISTCHURCH CINEMAS. LTD. Present at the REGENT 2.15 P.M. TWICE DAILY 8 P.M. Shoppers* Session Friday, 5 p.m. Paramount’s Hilarious Musical Comedy IN TECHNICOLOUR “RAINBOW ISLAND” With DOROTHY LAMOUR EDDIE BRACKEN GIL LAMB You’ll Never Stop Laughing Box Plans at D.1.C., Theatre phone 34-616. (Approved for Universal Exhibition. 1 MAJESTIC 2.15 ’P.M. TWICE DAILY 8 P.M. The Queen ot Techmcolour MARIA MONTEZ JON HALL and PETER COE In the spectacular Entertainment “GYPSY WILDCAT” “GYPSY WILDCAT” Filmed Entirely in RADIANT TECHNICOLOUR (Approved for Universal Exhibiyon.) RESERVES: D.I.C. or Majestic, 33-537 TIVOLI 2.15 PJtt. - NOW SHOWING - BP.M Shoppers' Session: Friday. 5 P.M. LAUGHS! CHILLS I THRILLS I A Gay, Breezy, Mystery Comedy. “The Body Disappears” JEFFREY LYNN JAN £ JSf,?f MAN EDWARD EVERETT HORTON Box Plans at D.I.C. Theatre 'Phone 32-810. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.l GRAN I) Continuous from. 11 a.m. The Dynamite Loaded Drama of the men who flirt with danger 1000 ft High! “WRECKING CREW” Richard Arlen Chester Morris ALSO: Soy war on the Pacific Leo Carrillo Andy Devine Irene Hcrvey Turhan Bey “UNSEEN ENEMY” (Both App. for Universe! Exhibition.) THEATRE ROYAL 2.15 P.M. TWICE DAILY 8 P LAUGHS! GIRLSI MUSICI ROMANCE! It’s Gay! It’s Young! It’s Tuneful! “YOU CAN’T RATION LOVE” Betty Rhodes Johnnie Johnston ALSO: The Thrilling Western Drama! “SILVER SPURS” Roy Rogers Smiley Burnette (Both App. for Universal Exhibition.! ST. JAMES’ Tuam Street 45 p.m. TWICE .DAILY 7 p.m. eanette MACDONALD Robert YOUNG In the Musicai Comedy “CAIRO” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) lARSHA HUNT ALEXANDER KNOX In the Sensational Drama “NONE SHALL ESCAPE” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) RESERVES: D.I.C, or St. James, 35-820. DANCES, SOCIALS, Etc. TUESDAY NIGHT DANCE TUESDAY NIGHT DANCE SCOTTISH SCOTTISH SOCIETY SOCIETY HALL. HALL. HUGHIE EVANS’ BAND. HUGHIE EVANS’ BAND. MIXED DANCE MIXED DANCE 10/- MONTE CARLO. ADMISSION 2/-. Positively no Jitterbugs. TO-NIGHT. :larkville SOLDIERS 1 FAREWELL COMMITTEE. V SOCIAL in honour of Sergeant Pilot 3, N. Brown, R.N.Z.A.F., will be held n the Clarkville Hall. THURSDAY. AUGJST 2nd. 8 P.M., and also to welcome lack Private E. Dodge. Ladies 1/6, Gents 1/6. Members of Armed Forces Free. B. L. FROST. Hon. Sec. /OOLSTON SCHOOL PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION. IOCIAL EVENING and House Meeting, LS.A. HALL. THURSDAY. AUGUST 2nd, IT 8 P.M. Supper provided. Everyiody welcome. H. HYDE, Hon. Sec. RITZ BALLROOM. MIXED DANCE. •BILL BAILEY and HIS ORCHESTRA.” WEDNESDAY. Ist. Quickstep Contest. Montes. Supper Subscriptions 2/-. DANCING TO-NIGHT. CHE RENDEZVOUS, 100 Stanmore road. Merv. Coburn’s Orchestra. Coat Check Available, Admission (Including Supper), 2/6. PHOTOGRAPHY. Our Show Cases speak for themselves. We can make an equally good portrait of YOU. Call at our Studio for an appointment. GREEN and HAHN. 152 Armagh street (next Miss Sparges) Ring 33-7(16 and have our Candid Cameraman attend your Wedding or take pictures of your Family at home. WHEN RENOVATING TABLES, CHAIRS FURNITURE, use VARNOLINE StainStains and Varnishes in One Operation SMITH and SMITH. LTD.. Cnr Tuam-Hlgh streets SI72P STOP PRESS NAVA!. ACTION OK A task farce ol the I, 9 hj Fleet, indue..: 5 ...; units of the : i Indies FLc: m;d the Roy:. >- dian Navy. L..s been in .. . 1 of! the c.’Kuit of Malaya. / - craft-carriers, destroyers, ami. of her vessel-, have complc • ; a three-day awe,during whe. I a Jnpantoc ic-apCne base vu* • itacked and about ■lB Jap . .• e vessels were hit. A Jap:.;: so news agency report says that me operations of the East Indies Fleet had entered a new phase, aimed at cl'S'ng the defend s of southern Siam,—London, July 30. DE GAULLE AND ASSEMBLY “The French. Consultative Assembly, parly loaders and gates, when ih« y again meet "all have General da Gaulle’s re.Agnation threat, well in mind,” „:.ys Reuter's Paris correspondent. ’’They face the unavoidable ncccs: i'y of producing p proposal- m place of those Government which they . amarily rejected. Most of 1. sponsible leaders of all pm:; -s agree that the departure. 0! General de Gaulle as lead- .- . f the Govern men' is inconcc-iv hie for a considerable time. T. :s expected to influence the 5.....c----quent cebaie on constitu; ...1 procier..;-;. Paris news; cars generally consider that the .institutional debate present, m a picture of confusion. The Conservative newspaper ‘Le P...y:?’ says: ‘We are once again plunged into darkness. The night is darker than ever.’ ’’—London, July 30.

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Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24632, 31 July 1945, Page 1

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