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AMUSEMENTS. A POSITIVE RIOT! NEVER SUCH A STORM OF LAUGHS. DEFINITELY ONE OF THE YEAR'S BEST STATE || 'Phone 32-249. “Where Christchurch Meets.” AMALGAMATED THEATRES. LTD.. Throughout N.Z. Hearing Aids Available. 2 P.M. TWICE DAILY 8 P.M. Columbia Pictures Present The Merriest, Happiest Comedy Riot that ever sent your spirits soaring Sky High! ■iilllllllllll, “PARDON MY PAST” “PARDON MY PAST” n U||||||||l” • With Fred Mac Murray Marguerite Chapman Akim Tamiroff Rita Johnson The Screamingly Funny Story of a Prodigal Son who came to the Wrong Home . but got the Right Gal. IS ESSENTIAL PLANS AT D.I.C. (No. 6) and THEATRE. (Apuroved for Universal Exhibition.)

COMING— A MIGHTY DRAMATIC SCREEN TRIUMPH! “FALLEN ANGEL” DANA LINDA FAYE ANDREWS - DARNELL Tl riSrl Cr Gu te< J glve you Ten Times More Shock than any Picture ybu’ve ever seen! (Recommended by Censor for Adults K

ROLLER ROLLER ROLLER - '3OLLER rti*' t roller DE LUXE rSS SKATING RINK ROLLER ROLLER ROLLER KILMORE STREET ROLLER ROLLER ROLLER-- MONDAY TO FRIDAY ROLLER SESSIONS: ROLLER SKATING Afternoon: 2.15 to 4.15 p.m. SKATING Afternoon: 2.15 to 4.15 p.m. SKATING Special Learners: 5.15 to 6.30 SKATING Special Learners:- 5.15 to 6.30 SKATING Evening: 7.30 to 10 p.m. SKATING Evening: 7.30 to 10 p.m. SKATING SKATING SATURDAY SESSIONS. SKATING SKATING Morning: 10-12 Noon. SKATING Afterqoon; 2.30-4.30 p.m. SKATING Evening: 7.30-10.30 p.m. SKATING SKATING LINWOOD. WOOLSTON, AND OPAWA* RESIDENTS 1000 ft of Magnificent Coloui Film shown nightly by Trevor Morris, the man with a great story to tell At ST. PETER'S CHURCH. Ferry road, at 7.30 TO-NIGHT (May 6th), and To-mor-row Fine singing' by Fred Levett. Come early and bring a friend. PUBLIC NOTICES. i TO-MORROW TO-MORROW TO-MORROW CITY STREETS, AT 10 A.M. CITY STREETS, AT 10 A.M. CITY STREETS. AT 10 A.M. DON’T MISS DON’T M.'SS t STUDENTS' PROCESH STUDENTS’ PROCESH STUDENTS’ PROCESH In Aid of In Aid of INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS’ SERVICE INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS’ SERVICE INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS’ SERVICE LAUGH AND GIVE 4817 SUMNER PLUNKET SUB-BRANCH. BREAKFAST TRAY Winning Number—As67B. AMBERLEY RACES, SATURDAY, MAY 11th; Buses will leave from Midland Bus Station, 31 Lichfield street, from 8.30 a..m till 9.0 a.m., as required, for the Racecourse, Amberley, on ■ the above date. Tickets now available from our Ticket Office. Return fare, 8/6. CHELTONIAN ASSOCIATION (England). IN response to a request made by the Secretary of the Old Cheltonian Association in England to Sir Andrew Russell, would any interested Cheltonian communicate with him at Tunanui, Hastings. - 239 NEVILLE ACKROYD. B.D.S (University of New Zealand), DENTAL SURGEON WISHES TO ANNOUNCE thatx he nas TAKEN OVER THE PRACTICE OB MR J F. LEWERS. 699 COLOMBO STREET (Near Kincaids.) PHONE 41-059 2149 I, DOUGLAS F. LECKIE. 81 Mitchell street, Invercargill, offer myself as a Candidate for election to the Directorate of the Southland Building and investment Society ana Bank of Deposit, and solicit the support of all shareholders at the May 1946. Election D. F. LECKIE. 2187 WOMEN’S SECTION HORORATA-MALVERN R.S.A. THE ANNUAL MEETING will be held in the Darfiela Memorial Hall, THURSDAY, May 9th, at 8 P.MBusiness: Annual Report and Balancesheet, Election of Officers, General. M. D. OLDRIDGE, Secretary. 4Bll NEW ZEALAND WORKERS’ UNION CHRISTCHURCH LOCAL THE Monthly Meeting of the above Local will be held in the Trades Hall, Gloucester street, on MONDAY, May' 6th, at 8 P.M. Business: Important. All members requested to attend. W. G. GLANVILLE, Local Secretary. 4832 CANTERBURY, WESTLAND, NELSON, AND MARLBOROUGH CLOTHING TRADES’ UNION. THE QUARTERLY MEETING of the above Union will be held in the Trades Hall, Gloucester street, ON MONDAY, MAY 6th, 1946, AT 7.30 P.M. BUSINESS: To discuss claims for new Clothing Trades, Fur Workers, and Glove Workers' Awards. To appoint Assessors for Fur Trade and Glove Workers’ Disputes. General. All members are urged to attend. J. ROBERTS, Secretary 2183 SPECIAL CONDUCTED TOUR. TO MOUNT COOK. QUEENSTOWN TE ANAU. EGLINTON, AND HOLLYFORD VALLEYS, AND DUNEDIN. Departing Christchurch on Tuesday, May 28th, by Special Motor. Returning on Saturday, June Bth. 12 DAYS FOil £22/8/9. Inclusive of Travel, Accommodation at first-class Hotels, Side Trips, and Meals en route. Minimum of 20 passengers required for tour to run. Tour will be escorted by an experienced officer of the Government Tourist Department. Don't miss this opportunity of seeing the beauty and splendour of snow-capped peaks reflected in the still winter waters of the Southern Lakes. For full particulars and bookings apply:— GOVT. TOURIST BUREAU, 83 CATHEDRAL SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH. 'Phone 30-130. Keep in touch with this office for further Conducted Tours in June, July, and August. Seats are still available for Conducted Tours May 11th to 18th and 18th to 25th, to West Coast Glaciers, £l4/10/- inclusive. GOVT. TOURIST BUREAU. ;4840 D.D.T., New Triple Strength. Now available, 3/6 bottle; i-gal., 22/6. Iggo’s Pharmacy. Cashel street. X 135

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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24867, 6 May 1946, Page 1

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