Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

London house, ltd. FURRIERS and COSTUMIERS The shop for ‘ smart women who appreciate quality and style. 742 COLOMBO ST.. CHRISTCHURCH. (Under 3ZB)

AMUSEMENTS House Sold Out To-night flB MAYFAIR OH , ’Phone 31-213 AMALGAMATED THEATRES. LTD. Throughout N.Z. HEARING AIDS AVAILABLE. DAILY —2 P.M. 8 P.M. G.B.D. Presents JAMES MASON MARGARET LOCKWOOD Two Great Stars bring you adventure . . . Thrills and Moving Romance, in this Year’s most Colourful Drama in “THE WICKED LADY” “THE WICKED LADY” “THE WICKED LADY” FREE LIST SUSPENDED (Recommended by Censor for Adults. Unsuitable for Children.) SEND THE CHILDREN. TO THE MATINEE TO-DAY. at 2 p.m. Half-price Everywhere. 2/6, l/o, 1ZTHEATRE ROYAL TO-DAY TO-NIGHT 2 pan. 7.50 p.m. OPHIR REES OPHIR REES BRILLIANT REVUE COMPANY Of Overseas Variety Stars In a Bright, Attractive Variety Show of Fun, Novelty and Surprises— Starring JOE LAWMAN JOE LAWMAN Peer of all Australian Comics. Together With a Talented and Happy Company of Topline Celebrity Vaudeville Artists In “WATCH YOUR STEP” “WATCH YOUR STEP” LONDON MUSIC HALL REVUE BOOKING ARRANGEMENTS Box Plans for Both Matinee and Evening Performances at Theatre Booking Office From 9.30 a.m. To-day. Gallery Day Sales at Theatre Sweet Shop. RADIANT HALL. BESSIE MACDONALD’S DANCE REVUE. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. In Aid of St. Saviour’s Orphanages. “MAJOR,” of 3YA. WILL ANNOUNCE All Items on Stage. Prices 2/-, Children 1/-. Reserves 6d. No Tax. BANKS PENINSULA A. and P. ASSN. ANNUAL SHOW AT LITTLE RIVER ANNUAL SHOW AT LITTLE RIVER SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7th, 1946. Spend a Day in Ideal Picnic Grounds I ADMISSION: Adults 2/-, Children IZ-. N.Z. Railways Road Services Buses will leave the Depot, Victoria street, for the Show at frequent intervals from B-30 -aun. Returning from 4.30 p.m. Fare 12/6 return. Excellent Horse and Pony Competitions. THE WOOLSTON BRASS BAND will lead the Grand Parade. Members of H.M. Forces in Uniform admitted free. DANCE IN LITTLE RIVER TOWN HALL 8-12 P.M. P. J. BYRNE, Secretary, P.O. Box 1018, CHRISTCHURCH. 8681 CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL. MUNICIPAL BAND CONCERTS. SUNDAY. DECEMBER Ist, 1946. 2.30 P.M.—BAND OF Ist CANTERBURY REGIMENT. ARCHERY LAWN. BOTANIC GARDENS. 8.15 P.M.—WOOLSTON BRASS BAND CITY ROTUNDA. 2257 LOSI AND FOUND FOUND, nan jxevKiuce. xuesaay, in High street. 34 Frederlcx street. FOUND, Last Sunday morning. New Infant’s Blue Shoe. 8835. “Press.” FOUND Sum of Money in City. 8811. “Press.” —2

LADY’S Navy Purse, containing notes and ration book, City-St. Martins, prooably on bus. Rewara. 14 Gamblins rd., St Martins. xt*4o LEFT in No. 7 Tram, November 19, Lady’s Black Umbrella. Finder please reply ’’Press” Agent, Kaiapoi. Reward. - LOST, 1 Truck Tarpaulin. Please return 262 Tuam street. Good reward. LOST, 19th, Green Knitting (sleeves) on white needles. Finder kindly ring 30-688. LOST, Bay Pony Mare from Thorringtain road, Cashmere. 'Phone 35-078. Reward. LOST, Two Half-Draughts, black, shod, and a Bay. B. Dempsey, c/o. His Lordship’s Hotel. ——— LOST, Pale Blue Knitting, Child's Cardigan, near Rehab, building, Riccarton. Please notify 55 Torrens road. LOST Cameo Brooch in town area or No. 9 tram, 5.30. Any person finding one please ring 35-182 any evening. LOST by Nurse, Sanitarium, DraytonJones, Kincaids. New Tan Purse in Box. Reward. 8330, "Press.” LOST, Black Fountain Pen, initials E.8.P., vicinity Lincoln road tram terminus. Reward. ’Phone 41-950. LOST, Monday, in City Pair Spectacles in red case. Reward 100 Sherborne st.. St. Albans. —— X 494 LOST, One Two-year-old Red Roan Poll Steer. No marks. H. Rutherford. Springburn. X 36 LOST, R.S.A. Badge, No. 7140. Finder return to 7 McFaddens rd., St. AlLOST, between Redcliffs and Sumner, a Cameo Brooch, before Election Day. Reward. Apply 20 Pratt street, Redcliffs. LOST, Small Zip Purse containing 2" £5 notes and 1 £l, 210 s notes, on Election Day. vicinity Trades Hall B>3B, "Press." LOST, about week ago. near Cathedral square, right hand Black Skin Glove. white stitching. Reward. 8535, “Press.” LOST, between Cashel and Colombo sts.. Parcel containing two pairs baby's crawlers. Reward. Ring 33-157. —393 LOST. Black Note Case containing sum money, vicinity Regent. Manchester, and High streets, Waltham road. Reward. Ring 24-808. LOST on No. 8 tram. Thursday. 5 p.m., Sockburn, Black Shopping Bag with Zipp, containing cake, knitting, etc Reply urgently 'phone 30-308. LOST. Friday. Caledonian rd.-Durham st.Springfield rd.. Child’s Pink and Green Cardigan. Please return 36 Springfield rd. Reward. LOST on Christchurch, Rangiora. Loburn, or Glentui road. Studebaker Hub Cap. Reward on returning to Amuri Motors. Ltd. 2325 LOST. Friday evening. Butcher’s Coat and Aprons, between N.Z.R. Bus Station, Victoria st., and Derby st. Ring Gibson, Butcher, 917 Colombo st. LOST. Child’s Black Blazer, with Red Monogram, on Saturday. Nov. 2. off 5.10 p.m. train from Lyttelton. Finder please Ring 46-407. Reward. 221 LOST. Spare Wheel off Dodge Van. 16 x 650 Tyre. Flaxton. Fernside. Drain road. Finder, please communicate with J. S Yellowlees. Butcher. Kaiapoi. Reward. 121 LOST. Fri., Nov. 22. Crocodile Handbag containing child’s ration book, money, and personal effects, in or near N.Z. Road Services Depot. Victoria st., or left on Governor’s Bay bus. Would finder please return to N.Z. Road Services office or write Mrs R. J. Ford, Governor’s Bay? Re wa rd. MOTOR-CYCLE Foot Gear Lever lost Yaldhurst. Finder please ring 33-207. POCKET” COMPANION BOOKLET with gold cover removed by mistake. Thursday. from Hereford Street Post Office desk. Its .loss places the loser in awkward predicament. Please return Urgently to • booklet.” c/o. P 8194 "Press. WOULD person who removed Kitten from vicinity of Beach Tearooms. Scarborough, please return same? ■

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19461130.2.3.8

Bibliographic details

Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 25046, 30 November 1946, Page 1

Word Count
896

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 25046, 30 November 1946, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 25046, 30 November 1946, Page 1

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert