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,AMUSEMENTS TO-DAY’S THE DAY . . . 11 A.M. 2 P.M. 5 P.M. 8 P.M. LADIES! BRING YOUR FRIENDS TO THE MATINEES AND AVOID THE EVENING CROWDS! || STATE || -=■ II ’Phone 32-249. 11 "Where Christchurch Meets” AMALGAMATED THEATRES. LTD. (Throughout N.Z.) Hearing Aids Available I A Great Novel—Now one of the Really Big Screen Hits of the Year! I 20th CENTURY FOX Presents The Picturisatlon of Anya Seton’s Much Discussed Best Seller “DRAGONWYCK” “DRAGONWYCK” “DRAGONWYCK” “DRAGONWYCK” “DRAGONWYCK” The Powerful Story of a Country Girl and the Man who made her Mistress of Dragonwyck Starring GENE TIERNEY VINCENT PRICE WALTER HUSTON GLENN LANGAN I RESERVE! BOOKINGS ARE HEAVY Plans at D.I.C. (No. 8) and Theatre (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) (Unsuitable for children.) MUSIC FESTIVAL begins TO-MORROW in the rCIVIC THEATRE | And continues for Seven Days on THURSDAY, September 26, will be presented Five Societies Festival Five Societies Festival Five Societies Festival A splendid and varied programme will be presented by societies that have gained a name for excellence of musical work. Here will be heard Orchestral Numbers, Cantatas, Choruses and Part Songs THE LAURIAN CLUB THE ORPHEUS CHOIR THE LIEDERTAFEL THE MALE VOICE CHOIR THE LIEDERKRANZCHEN Soloists CLARE NEALE, Solo Piano MERLYN TODD, Contralto FRIDAY, September 27 FOUR TOWNS FESTIVAL Ashburton, Meth ven, Rangiora, Temuka Canterbury University College Orchestra ___ to-morrow and TUESDAY, September 24 and SATURDAY, September 28 “THE CREATION” MONDAY, September 23 STRING MUSIC FESTIVAL WEDNESDAY, September 25 ORCHESTRAL FESTIVAL 3YA ORCHESTRA „ T°,„ be Sur ® a BOOKING IS NECESSARY PLAN AT BEGGS 2/9 No Tax 2/9 No Tax 2/9

M O T O R RACING MOTOR racing MOTOR RACING AT PREBBLETON DOMAIN PREBBLETON DOMAIN PREBBLETON DOMAIN TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). FIRST EVENT 1.30 P.M. Admission 1/-. Quarter-mile Grass-Track Motor-Cycle Championships. A Spacial Handicap Races. Match Races. Record Attempts. c °me to th ® Biggest Motor-Cycle Meeting since before the War! Follow the Streamers from Prebbleton Hotel Corner. Conducted by the PIONEER MOTOR CLUB. been « r3nt ® <i to close the Prebbleton Domain after 10 a.m. Satway- September 21st, and the Pioneer Motor Club authorised to make a gate charge until 5 p.m. the same day. 9420 PUBLIC NOTICES LINWOOD RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL CLUB. THIRD GRADE TEAM’S TRIP TO THE COAST CANCELLED. . H. B. ROGERS, Chairman. THE NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL PARTY SYDENHAM ELECTORATE SELECTION OF CANDIDATE. THE NOMINATED CANDIDATES: MR R. HUNTER, MR O. G. MOODY, MR G. W. PARMENTER, will speak to members, friends, and sunSCH»nrnnr?S MERF i EIJ ? METHODIST SCHOOLROOM, cnr. Barrington and Som®tS? ld Streets, AT 8 P.M.. TUESDAY MarWnS S2&?J^ ons road - AT 8 P -M. ON WEDNESDAY, 25th. 9389 THE NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL PARTY, AVON ELECTORATE. V 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. THE CANDIDATES WILL SPEAK AT NEW BRIGHTON, MASONIC LODGE HALL, Collingwood st., New Brighton Central, MONDAY, 23rd SEPT., 1946, at 8 p.m. All Members, Friends, and Supporters will be Welcome at this Meeting. 9430

ANNUAL GENERAL PUBLIC MEETING OF THE LINCOLN PUBLIC HALL COMMITTEE. OWING to the poor attendance ot residents, the MEETING which was to be held on September 18th, HAS BEEN POSTPONED UNTIL TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th, AT 8 P.M., and will now be held in the Hall Supper Room. BUSINESS: Report and balance-sheet, Election of Officers and General. PLEASE ROLL UP AND SUPPORT YOUR COMMITTEE. COMPANY NOTICE. THE FARMERS’ Cb-OPERATIVE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Fifty-Fifth Annual General Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the Offices of the Association, 212 Cashel street, Christchurch, ON OCTOBER Ist, 1946, AT 11.30 A.M. To receive Report Sl aS S ßalance-sheet. To elect Directors and Auditors. General. The following are the Directors retiring —Messrs C. P. Agar and A. R. Turnbull, both of whom are eligible for re-election without notice. F. O. CLISSOLD, Christchurch, September 17th, e i94? 1 9400 £1 TO £lBOO. CARPETS. FURNITURE. PIANOS ETC WANTED. In Single or Household Lots. SPOT CASH PAID (Free Valuation). FOR A GOOD DEAL— Ring 30-314. GEORGE ANDERSON and SON, GEORGE ANDERSON and SON. Auctioneers, 534 Colombo street (established 30 years? ▲45

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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24985, 20 September 1946, Page 1

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