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AMUSEMENTS COMMENCING TO-DAY! AT 2 AND 7.45 2 First Releases 2 2 First Releases 2 PACKED WITH COMEDY, DRAMA. MUSIC LAUGHTER AND THRILLS’ At the : llTliberty UH || I ’Phone 35-067. |||l AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD. (Throughout N.Z.) 1 NO. 1 FIRST RELEASE | Columbia Pictures Present A Brand New Romantic Thriller, Keenly, Excitingly Alive! “ONE MYSTERIOUS NIGHT” “ONE MYSTERIOUS NIGHT” 111 Starring CHESTER MORRIS CHESTER MORRIS as “Boston Blackie” JANE CARTER WILLIAM WRIGHT RICHARD LOWE GEORGE E. STONE | NO. 2 FIRST RELEASE | A Rollicking Riot of Music and Fun . . . Laughter by the Jeepful! 11l “HEY, ROOKIE” “HEY, ROOKIE” 111. Starring The Singing. Dancing Sweetheart of the Screen ANN MILLER ANN MILLER With JOE BESSER JIMMY LITTLE And a Host of Broadway Stars. (Both App. for Universal Exhibition.) PLANS D.I.C. (Plan 7) or THEATRE TWO FIRST-RELEASE FEATURES ON EVERY PROGRAMME. 1300 SEATS at 1/- and 1/6. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME EVERY FRIDAY. |~ ST. JAMES’ | Direction: Christchurch Cinemas. Ltd. 2 p.m. Daily 7.45 p.m. The Longest, Loudest Laugh of a Lifetime ITS LAUGHTER ALL THE WAY WITH THE POPULAR COMEDIAN OF SCREEN AND RADIO JACK BENNY JACK BENNY In WARNER BROS.’ HILARIOUS COMEDY RIOT “THE HORN BLOWS AT MIDNIGHT” With Alexis Smith DOLORES MORAN ALLYN JOSLYN REGINALD GARDINER GUY KIBBEE The Curfew Blows at Midnight, but the Laughs go on Forever in Jack Benny’s Latest Laugh Riot. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ASSOCIATE FEATURE BRENDA JOYCE RICHARD F’RASER ELSA LANCHESTER In a Heart-warming Drama Everyone Will Enjoy. “THUMBS UP” “THUMBS UP” She Wanted Fame ... A Career . . . She Didn’t Mind How She Got It . . . Then She Found That Money Couldn’t Buy a Return Ticket! A REPUBLIC PICTURE (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) RESERVES D.I.C. or ST. JAMES, 35-820. NEW BRIGHTON TROTTING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING To be held on the Addington Course, SATURDAY NEXT. Trams from the Square at frequent intervals. First race, 11.30 'a.m. No Bookmakers or their Assistants, disqualified or undesirable persons will be allowed on the Course during the Autumn Meeting, and if any such persons are found thereon, they will be removed and prosecuted as provided in the Act. 5252 SITUATIONS VACANT. TO CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS’ 49-HOUR WEEK—Skilled Carpenters and Builders’ Labourers are offered long-term employment on a large Wellington contract. First-class accommodation and meals available in Artisan’s Camp. Up to 49 hours* work if required. Applicants may ring No. 63-203, Wellington, or write the "Overseer,” 54 Cudby street. Lower Hutt, Wellington, for immediate employment. 543 C TENDERS. CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL TENDERS are invited for the supply and delivery of the following GALVANISED PIPE:— 2,000 feet j-inch 10,000 feet J-inch. 3,000 feet 1-inch. Specifications may be obtained from the City Engineer’s Office, where endorsed tenders close at 10 a.m. on THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 21st, 1946. H. S. FEAST, Town Clerk. Christchurch. February 15th, 1946. 5454 OPTICIANS WALTER J WATSONS. OPTICIANS 695 COLOMBO STREET (Next Kincaids) THONE 35-226 ' . f W1726 MARNOC SCOTCH-WOVEN KNITWEAR. MADE TO MEASURE: SUITS. FROCKS, TWIN SETS. All Imparted Yams. Autumn Season concludes Wednesday. April 17th. ! Mondays, Wednesdays. Fridays, 10 ajn. to i 12.30, 1.30 to 4 p.m. MRS INSTONE FRANK. 158 A GLOUCESTER ST. (opp. Theatre •Royal). ACCURATE, Prompt Dispensing. Free Social Security Prescriptions; 3 FullyQualified Chemists. Iggo’s Pharmacy, ' Cashel street. X 3043

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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24801, 15 February 1946, Page 1

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