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AMUSEMENTS It Starts To-day . . . 4 BIG SESSIONS 4 11 A.M., 2 P.M., 5 P.M., 8 P.M. 11 A.M., 2 p:m„ 5 P.M., 8 P.M. 3 Sessions To-morrow (Sat.) 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. LADIES! ATTEND THE MATINEES Plans at D.I.C. (No. 6) and Theatre Matinee Plans at Theatre Only || STATE II II ’Phone 32-249. |! ‘Where Chrfstchurch Meets” AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD. (Throughout N.Z.) Hearing Aids Available 111 The Picture that will hold you irresistibly “Spellbound’' -11 l DAVID O. SELZNICK Presents INGRID GREGORY BERGMAN PECK BERGMAN PECK BERGMAN PECK TOGETHER In the Fascinating Drama of a Glorious Woman Scientist Mastering the Dark Secrets of the Human Mind . . . Surrendering to the Reckless Passions of the Human Heart In ALFRED HITCHCOCK’S 111 “S PELLBOUN D” “S PELLBOUN D” —“S PELLBOUN D” “S P E L L B O U N»D” “S PELLBOUN D” “S PELLBOUN D”—— PI I No madder love ever possessed a woman . . . fleeing with a man without a name . . . living in the shadows . . . risking everything in orfe reckless experiment. A United Artist Release (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) FREE LIST SUSPENDED “MA OR I CAVALCADE” "MAORI CAVALCADE” “MAORI CAVALCADE” “MAORI CAVALCADE” “MAORI CAVALCADE” "MAORI CAVALCADE” ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY. ONE PERFQRMANCE ONLY. | CIVIC THEATRE | NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK. NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK. NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK. I AN EPIC STAGE PRESENTATION BY A TALENTED GROUP OF MAORI STUDENTS UNDER THE DIRECTION ✓ OF TE ARI PITAMA. “Otago Daily Times”: “The youthful and talented performers showed just what an important part rhythm and euphony have always played in the lives of' our Native race. The singing was all marked by a singular unaffectedness and sweetness of tone.” “Timaru JtetMd”: “Before a capacity house .. . they performed their poi dances and action songs with inherent grace and rhythm and commendable skill. Their singing of chanty, hymns, laments, folk songs, mostly unaccompanied, was most enjoyable.” “Southland Times”: “They sang beautifully, their action songs were done with vim and rhythm, and their love songs were ‘sweet and musical. There was a good attendance.” SEE THIS OUTSTANDING, COLOURFUL PERFORMANCE. PLAN NOW OPEN AT BEGG’S. POPULAR PRICES: 3/- and 2/-. Children Half Price.

PUBLIC NOTICES ST. MARGARET’S COLLEGE-ANNUAL ATHLETIC SPORTS POSTPONED FROM OCTOBER 31st, WILL BE HELD if fine ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4th, 10 A.M. TO 3 P.M., at RUGBY PARK. Old Girls’ Race at about 2.30. If weather doubtful decision will be broadcast 3YA between 7.30 and 8 a.m. Monday. 6273 MAKOGAI AND PACIFIC ISLANDS LEPER FUND. THROUGH the Courtesy of the Management of the Christchurch Gas Co- LtdGifts for the Lepers’ Christmas Fund may be left at the Company’s office, cnr. Worcester street and Oxford terrace, Christchurch. All donations will be acknowledged by me personally. P. J. TWOMEY, Secretary, Leper Trust Board, 172 Bealey avenue, Christchurch, c^- c CONDUCTED TOUR TO LEWIS PASS, GREYMOUTH, FOX GLACIER, FRANZ JOSEF GLACIER, HOKITIKA, WESTPORT, NELSON AND MARLBOROUGH SOUNDS. Departing Christchurch on Monday, Nocember 25th, returning on Saturday, December 7th. 13 DAYS FOR £25 7s 6d INCLUSIVE. Tours are by Special Motor and are escorted by an experienced Officer of the Government Tourist Department, Cost includes all Travel, Accommodation at first-class Hotels, Side. Trips, and Meals en route. Minimum of 20 passengers required for trips to run. For full particulars and bookings apply: N.Z. GOVERNMENT TOURIST BUREAU, 83 Cathedral square. Telephone 30-130. Avoid Disappointment—Book Early. ALSO FOUR SEATS ONLY LEFT FOR TRIP TO MOUNT COOK. QUEENSTOWN, LAKfi TE AN AU, THE EGLINTON AND HOLLYFORD VALLEYS, AND DUNEDIN. Leaving Christchurch on Wednesday, November 13th, returning Sunday, November ( 24th. Inclusive Cost, £24 10s. 6254 NORTH CANTERBURY CATCHMENT BOARD. WAIMAKARIRI FIRE DISTRICT. WARNING RE FIRES. iThe Forests Act, 1921-22.) OWNERS and OCCUPIERS of LAND in the WAIMAKARIRI FIRE DISTRICT, also CAMPERS, PICNICKERS, SPORTSMEN, ETC- entering this Fire District are hereby notified that during the period NOVEMBER Ist in any one year to APRIL 30th in the following year, it is an OFFENCE punishable by imprisonment or by a fine of £5O to light any fire or fires in this Fire District without first having obtained a PERMIT from the undersigned. The Waimakariri Fire District extends generally from Kimberley on the South bank of the Waimakariri. to Stewart’s Gully Railway Bridge, including portions of Yaldhurst and Harewood, and on the North bank of Stewart's Gully Railway Bridge to a point opposite Bleak House, Kimberley, including portions of Clarkville and East Eyreton. PERMISSION TO LIGHT FIRES for essential purposes MAY be granted upon application to me at the Construction Office, Waimakariri Bridge (Postal Address, North Canterbury Catchment Board, Private Bag, Ch. Ch.). such application to state the extent and area of the burning required, and the date or dates on which it is desired to burn. Applications by telephone will be considered in cases of emergency only. The attention of PICNICKERS, CAMPERS. FISHERMEN. SHOOTERS, and the PUBLIC generally is directed to this WARNING, which applies to them, as well as to occupiers of land. Plan showing the extent of the Fire District is available for inspection at my office during office hours. H. W. HARRIS. Honorary Forest Ranger. Waimakariri Fire District. Waimakariri Bridge, 31/10/46. 6226 MAYDENE. CLASSIC ART JEWELLERY, Pqys High Cash Prices for Diamente Earrings, Necklaces. Bangles, Brooches, etc., and Pearls Urgently Required. 108 A GLOUCESTER ST. (Opp. Hays). MlOB

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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 25021, 1 November 1946, Page 1

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