AMUSEMENTS Your Entertainment Guide CHRISTCHURCH CINEMAS. LTD. Present at the | REGENT | 2 P.M. TWICE DAILY' 8 P.M. Shoppers’ Session Fridays, 5 p.m. 1000 Thundering Thrills in “SAN ANTONIO” With ERROL FLYNN ALEXIS SMITH AIso—“BEHIND THE BIG TOP” The Inside of Barnum & Bailey’s. Circus NEWS SPECIAL England v. Australia, 3rd Test, Also Davis Cup Exhibition Matches RESERVES D.I.C. or REGENT, 34-616 (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 1 TI VO L 1 |
2 P.M. NOW SHOWING 8 P.M. Shoppers’ Session Friday, 5 pjn. BRITAIN’S GREAT COMEDY TEAM The Stars of “DEMOBBED” Norman Evans Nat Jackley Dan Young Betty Junie! In “Under New Management” With Cavan O’Connor IRELAND'S GREATEST SINGER Box Plans at D.1.C., Theatre ’Phone 32-810 (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) | GR A N D lr c o° m pti iTa | A Hilarious Laugh Hit! Jack Benny Priscilla Lane The Meanest Man in the World With ROCHESTER and Edmund Gwenn Also: WILLIAM BOYD As Hopalong in Clar. E. Mulford’s “LUMBERJACK” With ANDY CLYDE (Both App. for Universal Exhibition.) Also Chapter 4, “SECRET AGENT X-9” ("theatre ROYAL I 2 P.M TWICE DAILY S P.M. Bing Crosby Bob Hope Dorothy Lamour In the Hilarioys Comedy “THE ROAD TO UTOPIA” The Longest, Loudest Laugh of the Century Plus’ Excellent Featurettes: “Let ’Em Go Alive’’ (Sportlight) "Copacabana Revue” (Musical) “Fleets of Strength” (Cartoon) “Speaking of Animals” (Novelty) Reserves D.I.C. or Theatre. ’Phone 36-329 (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) r REX THEATRE RICCARTON TO-DAY, 1.30. TO-NIGHT, MONDAY, TUESDAY, 7.15 BETTE DAVIS PAUL LUKAS GERALDINE FITZGERALD in “WATCH ON THE RHINE” “WATCH ON THE RHINE” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) And PAT O’BRIEN ADOLPHE MENJOU RUDY VALLEE ELLEN DREW ip “MAN ALIVE” “MAN ALIVE” (Approved for Universal. Exhibition.)
PARK—CYCLING CYCLING—ENGLISH PARK-CYCLING CYCLING—ENGLISH PARK—CYCLING TO-DAY (SATURDAY), JAN. 18th, 2.30. Cash and Amateur Cycling. Appearance N.Z. Champions, A. J. Tomson, J. Williams, J. Blance. Heats SCOOTER CHAMPIONSHIP (under 10). Bring the Children. Boys’ Races. Take No. 4 Tram. Adults Is. Children 6d. SHIPPING NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY CO. OF N.Z., LTD (Incorporated in England) We are Passenger Booking Agents for SHAW SAVILL LINE to England, via Panama. Also ABERDEEN COMMONWEALTH LINE To England, via Suez. For inquiries apply to: NATIONAL MORTGAGE and AGENCY CO. OF N.Z.. LTD., 147 Hereford street, Christchurch. T.C.
CANADIAN AUSTRALASIAN LINE. UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD., Agents thruoghout New Zealand. WORLD’S GREATEST TRAVEL SYSTEM. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY—A 21,000-mile system, spanning the North American Continent, with direct services or connexions to the U.S., and linking together by modern passenger and freight train the great cities, industries, and agricultural areas of Canada. CANADIAN PACIFIC HOTELS—At Victoria, Lake Louise. Banff, Toronto (the Royal York, the largest in the Empire), Quebec (Chateau Frontenac—twice during the war the' meeting place of the Allied leaders), and other places. CANADIAN PACIFIC STEAMSHIPS— Restricted Atlantic service resumed. Pacific service (to Japan, Shanghai, and Hong Kong), tc be resumed later. CANADIAN PACIFIC AIRLINES— Serving the mineral-rich northlands of Canada. For literature and information, apply: CANADIAN PACIFIC (Incorporated in Canada), Auckland. Wellington, Or any office of the Union S.S. Co. T.C. PUBLIC NOTICES FRED S. ALLOTT, M.Com., A.P.A.N.Z., A.A.1.5., A.C.A.I, PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT AND COMPANY SECRETARY, Wishes to announce that he has commenced the practice of his profession in BAKER BROS.’ BLDGS, 166 MANCHESTER STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Postal Address: Box 31. ’Phone 38-853. _ 2889 PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. N° TICE To CREDITORS. NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and others having claims against the undermentioned estates aye required to lodge such claims at the Public Trust Office at Christchurch, on or before the 20t ?, day of February. 1947. Any claim not lodged by the date named is liable to exclusion. The claims must show full details, and must be certified as follows-—"I hereby certify that. the amount of this claim was due and owing at the date of death of the deceased.” MARY ANN CATTERMOLE. late of Horrelville, widow, died 20-12-46. JOHN CHINNERY. late ' of Wood end, labourer, died 31-8-45. WALTER GEORGE COOKSON, late of Christchurch. Retired School Teacher, died 29-12-46. CATHERINE DORN, late oi West Oxford, spinster, died 6-12-46. HARRY HALL, late of Christchurch, Retired Labourer, died 28-12-46. JESSIE MUMMERY, late of Christchurch, Widow, died 21-11-46. JOSEPH NEALE, late of Belfast, labourer, died 30-12-46. F. T. CARSON, District Public Trustee for Christchurch. January 17, 1947. 2883 ELLESMERE HIGHLAND PIPE BAND. XMAS HAMPER WINNERS: Ist Prize, No. 2251, Mrs M. E. Allen, Killinchy. 2nd Prize, No. 2450, J. Nakan, Westport. 3rd Prize, No. 2133, C. Reid, Leeston. 2967
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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25086, 18 January 1947, Page 1
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