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■AMUSEMENTS DON’T MISS THIS ONE! CRYSTAL PALACE TELEPHONE 32-408. Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd (Throughout N.Z.) 2 P.M. TWICE DAILY 8 P.M. TAUT AND GRIPPING DRAMA THAT IS ACTION-PACKED WITH INTRIGUE, SUSPENSE. AND ROMANCE! “The DARK CORNER” “The DARK CORNER” “The DARK CORNER” Starring CLIFTON WEBB LUCILLE BALL MARK STEVENS WILLIAM BENDIX ■ A 20th CENTURY-FOX World Leadership Production (Recommended by Censor for Adults— Unsuitable for Children) Plans D.I.C. (No. 9) and Theatre COMMENCING FRIDAY. SEPT. 27 BOX PLANS OPEN MON,, SEPT. 23 The Film Event of the Year! CHARLES JENNIFER BOYER JONES In “CLUNY BROWN” ANOTHER 20th CENTURY FOX World Leadership Production (Approved tor Universal Exhibition.) Crystal Palace—September 27

MUSIC FESTIVAL „ . Opens on SATURDAY, 21st September at Pelvic THEATRE | with “THE CREATION” 250 Voices 3YA Orchestra Valerie Peppier, Thomas E. West. Gerald Christeller. Conductor: Victor C. Peters. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 23 at I RADIANT THEATRE j FESTIVAL FESTIVAL Of INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC MENDELSSOHN’S "Trio for Pianoforte, Violin and Violoncello” James F. Skedder, H. Maitland Mc- , Cutcheon, Lloyd Hunter BEETHOVEN’S “Trio Serenade, Opus 87” Lesley Anderson, Mascot Blake, Valmai Moffett SMETANA’S “Trio in G Minor, Opus 15” Gladys Vincent, Francis Bate, Ernest Jenner Mrs Claude Davies sings a group of SCHUBERT songs P J. E. Mason sings a group of songs by VAUGHAN WILLIAMS civic theatre orchestral festival line, By . SYA5 YA ORCHESTRA With Ernest Empson and Alison Cordery THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 26 FIVE SOCIETIES FESTIVAL HIVE SOCIETIES FESTIVAL With Clare Neale and Mdrita Todd FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 ESHS S2 WNS FESTIVAL . r , OUR TOWNS FESTIVAL Mnjhven. Rangiora. Temuka Canterbury University College Orchestra To be Sure of Sc. , ls necessary to Book. «' PLAN AT BEGGS x/e No Tax 2/9 No Tax 2/9

PUBLIC NOTICES ANNUAL General Meeting, Club Rooms, Latimer square, TO-NIGHT (Tuesday) Sept. 17, at 7.30 P.M. All members asked to be present. Speaker: Miss C. Ashton, Education Sec., Y.W.C.A., N.Z. 2089 ST MATTHEW’S BRANCH No. 5 THE MEMBERS of the above Lodge are requested to attend the Funeral of their late Sister, Kathleen Kiely, on Wednesday September 18, at the Catholic Cathe?0 ra i’m BarbadOeS street- Ret l u t em Mass* at M. MULFORD, President. B. M. SLOAN, Secretary. U^^ OLEMN EUCHARIST, SATURDAY NEXT, Feast of St. Matthew, 11 a.m. in the CATHEDRAL. Arranged by Guild of St. Mark and Church Union. Luncheon afterwards in St. Michael’s in honour the Rev. Canon H. Williams and of the Ven. Archdeacon F. N. Taylor, who have been fifty years in the Priesthood. Luncheon Tickets, 2s, from Mr Smith’s Bookshop, 184 Armagh street, the Rev. C. E. B. Muschamp, and ■the Rev. I. L. Richards. THE N.Z. NATIONAL PARTY. AVON ELECTORATE. THREE NOMINATIONS have been received for a candidate to contest the Avon seat in the interests of the National Party at the coming Election. Messrs E. R. D’ANVERS. J. M. GILES, and DR. R, A. McDOWELL. £2. nt ll da £? s wln s P« ak 88 follows: WOOLSTON—DRUIDS’ LODGE HALL, cnr. Portman find Graham streets: SEPT. 17th, 1946, 8 p.m. LINWOOD - AVONSIDE ARGONAUT HALL, 100 Stanmore road, Linwood: WEDNESDAY, Sept. 18, 1946, 8 p.m. BURWOOD-SHIRLEY—BURWOOD HALL, New Brighton road. Burwood: THURSDAY, Sept. 19, 1946, 8 p.m. NEW BRIGHTON—MASONIC LODGE HALL, Collingwood street. New Brighton Central: MONDAY. Sept. 23. 1946. 8 p.m. ALL MEMBERS, FRIENDS AND SUPPORTERS will be welcome at any of the above Meetings. 2216

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF* NEW ZEALAND, OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND DISTRICT (DUNEDIN REGISTRY). IN THE MATTER of “The Trustee Act, 1908,” And IN THE MATTER of the Estate of ALBERT ERNEST HARRAWAY, of Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand, Accountant. Deceased. PURSUANT TO AN ORDER made by THE HONOURABLE MR JUSTICE KENNEDY a Judge of the Supreme Court of New Zealand at Dunedin on the 6th dav of September 1946 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all Creditors and all persons having paid moneys to the above-named deceased during his lifetime for investment and claiming that all or portion of such moneys still remain owing and all other persons having claims against the Estate of the abovenamed deceased person who died at Dunedin on the 28th day of December 1944 and Probate of whose will was granted by the Supreme Court of New Zealand at Dunedin on the 3rd day of February 1945 are hereby required to send in full particulars of their claims in writing to the Executors John Norman Thompson and Peter Stewart Anderson at the offices of Messieurs Brash and Thompson Solicitors Bank of Australasia Building Bond street Dunedin on or before the 31st day of October 1946 after which date the Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims and demands of which the Executors shall then have had notice. DATED at Dunedin this 6th day of September 1946. BRENT. ANDERSON, and STEWART, Solicitors for John Norman Thompson and Peter Stewart Anderson, the Executors of the abovenamed deceased. ,_____ WEDDINGS! PHOTOGRAPHS PHOTOGRAPHS PHOTOGRAPHS PHOTOGRAPHS “The Valerie" will photograph your wedding at the Home, Church and Studio, at most reasonable prices. Wholeplate Groups (6J x 8J) in neat folding mount 7/- each Half-plate Groups . . 5/- each. NO DEPOSIT—-Order from the Proofs Ring “VALERIE STUDIOS” Now! 46-669. A2265 MAYDENE CLASSIC ART JEWELLERY Pays High Cash Prices for Diamente Earrings, Necklaces. Bangles, Brooches, etc., and Pearls IOBA GLOUCESTER

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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24982, 17 September 1946, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24982, 17 September 1946, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24982, 17 September 1946, Page 1

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