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AMUSEMENTS Plans Now Open for Week-end BE WISE AND RESERVE. PACKED HOUSES EVERY NIGHT. MAYFAIR - ALL-BRITISH ■ —■ Phone 31-213 AMALGAMATED THEATRES. LTD. Throughout N.Z. HEARING AIDS AVAILABLE. DAILY 2 P.M., 8 P.M. G.B.D’s OUTSTANDING PRODUCTION REX HARRISON LILI PALMER Jean Kent In “THE RAKE’S PROGRESS” “THE RAKE’S PROGRESS” “THE RAKE’S PROGRESS” WITTY, EXCITING. ROMANTIC. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) PLANS -D.I.C. AND THEATRE. FINAL 2 DAYS! It’s Always Cosy and Warm at =ST. J AM ES = "In Tuam Street” If it’s at the St. James' it’s the Tops in Entertainment Direction: Christchurch Cinemas, Ltd. 2 P.M. DAILY 745 P.M. Murder Strikes . . . At a Corpse’s Command! New Universal Presents LON CHANEY LON CHANEY His evil eyes, lips, torturing love with terror in . . . “PILLOW OF DEATH” “PILLOW OF DEATH" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Also Screening 90 Hilarious Minutes of Mirth, Murder and Mystery jn . . . . j “FOLLOW THAT WOMAN” | Starring William Gargan Nancy Kelly (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also: Ep. No. 9 of the Thrilling Serial, "THE VALLEY OF VANISHING MEN" Friday Next! Written in Bullets, Blood and Blondes . . the Amazing Life Story of the Most Notorious Bandit of our times! “Dillinger” HE LIVED—AND DIED—BY THE GUN! Matinee Reserves at Theatre Only. RESERVES DJ.C. or ST. JAMES’. 35-820. A MAGICAL PRODUCTION? "BELIEVE IT OR NOT." "BELIEVE IT OR NOT." | CIVIC THEATRE | SATURDAY NEXT (OCT. 26). AT 8 P.M. SEE AMAZING MYSTERIES AND MAGICAL ILLUSIONS Presented by VISITING MAGICIANS. SUPPORTED BY AN EXCELLENT PROGRAMME. BOOKING NOW OPEN, D.I.C. PRICES: 4s, 3s 6d, 2s 5d (Tax included). PROCEEDS TO AID COMBINED
PAN CES, SOCIALS, ETC. Wentworth Mixed Dancing. To-night Wentworth Mixed Dancing To-night Wentworth To-night Wentworth Andrew Dale's To-night Wentworth Andrew Dale’s To-night Went ? orth Band To-night Wentv. erth Band To-night Wentworth To-night Wentworth Learners* Classes To-night Wentworth Learners’ Classes To-night Wentworth Commence 7.30 p.m. To-night Wentworth Lloyd Chapman To-night Wentworth Modern Waltz To-night Wentworth Gipsy Tap To-night Wentworth Admission 2/6 To-night Wentworth Supper Provided To-night Learn to Dance—Now’s Your Chance. WENTWORTH DANCE : Labour Monday WENTWORTH DANCE T Labour Monday WENTWORTH DANCE : Labour Monday WENTWORTH DANCE : Labour Monday WENTWORTH DANCE : Labour Monday WENTWORTH DANCE : Labour Monday WENTWORTH DANCE : Labour Monday WENTWORTH DANCE : Labour Monday WENTWORTH, DANCE : Labour: Monday Midnight Matinee: Wentworth: Sunday Midnight Matinee: Wentworth: Sunday Midnight Matinee: Wentworth: Sunday Midnight Matinee: Wentworth: Sunday Midnight Matinee: Wentworth: Sunday Midnight Matinee: Wentworth: Sunday Midnight Matinee: Wentworth: Sunday Midnight Matinee: Wentworth: Sunday KIR WEE PATRIOTIC COMMITTEE. GRAND WELCOME HOME BALL in honour of Returned Servicemen of the District will be held in the KIRWEE A. and P. HALL on OCTOBER 25, at 8 P.M. Colin Campbell’s Band. Admission: Ladies 2/-, Gents 3/-. Good Supper. 5388 LOST ANr FOUND FOUND, about 3 weeks ago, Gent.’s Wrist Watch. 148 North rd., evenings. FOUND, Sheep Dog, black and white, 6 months old. A.P.S. (Inc.), 17 Graham st. BLACK Spaniel. 6 months old. Can anybody give information whereabouts Reward. 9 or 10 Winehcombe st., off Durham st.. City. X 2200 LOST, Pair Black Skin Fleecy-lined Gloves. Reward. A 2678, “Press.” LOST. Omega Wrist Watch, without glass. Engraved wrist band. Keepsake from war. Reward. A 2523, "Press.” LOST. Lady’s Bulova Gold Watch, vicinity Square. Tuesday. Good reward. 181 Cambridge terrace. I.OST, Motor-cycle Exhaust Pipe, vicinity Aorangi-Windermere roads. Sunday. 14 St. James ave. LOST, in City or telephone booth, Parcel containing Frock. Reward. A 2740. "Press.” ———————————— LOST, Mercury Hub-cap, between Alford Forest and Christchurch. Finder kindly ring 32-684. LOST. Sumner tram. Oct. 17, Wallet, containing child's tram tickets. Please ring 46-039. • LOST, String of Pearls. October 15, between Coker’s Hotel, Theatre Royal. Return Coker’s Hotel. Reward. X 2602 LdST. Black and White Bitch? answerXto name “Maid,” from Thos. Borthwick and Sons. Anyone knowing whereabouts, please ring 22-694. LOST. City, or between Majestic Theatre and Lancaster Park, Monday night. Lady's Wristlet Watch; great sentimental value. Reward. A 2681, “Press.” PAIR New Shoes and Two Pieces Music, Thursday. 17th. Reward. A 2291. "Press.” STRAYED from my property, Sefton, 3 Ewes with Lambs at foot. Brand HR conjoined. Raymond Hanna. 2751 STRAYED from Grafton street. Two Light Harness Horses. Both dark in colour, one with cover. 'Phone 40-766. WOULD Person who removed Brief Case from Post Office in Square, containing bank pay in book, please contact name below, or ring Methodist Parsonage. Tai Tapu. Reward. REWARD OFFERED FOR INFORMATION leading to the recovery of SAFE WITH BOOKS, etc., taken from our Premises, October 3. The loss of several sets of Trading Records. Ledgers, and Documents is causing great difficulty, and they are useless to anyone else. BAXTERS. LTD.. 602 Colombo street. Christchurch. TPhones 30-982 and 22-118. CHILDREN’S Huge "Scavenger Hunt"— from 8.30 am. Saturday. October 26th. Listen tn 3ZB for details. Prizes include radio set. bicycle, cash, and other prizes.
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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 25013, 23 October 1946, Page 1
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