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AMUSEMENTS SORRY! TO-NIGHT’S 8 P.M. SESSION SOLD OUT FRIDAY, 8 P.M. . . . SOLD OUT SATURDAY, 8 P.M. . . . SOLD OUT ATTEND THE MATINEES I SESSIONS DAILY, 2 P.M.. 8 P.M. 5 P.M. SHOPPERS’ SESSION FRIDAY I Reserve Now for Next Week. Remember Seats can be Reserved Six Days in Advance- at the D.I.C. and Theatre Matinee Plans at Theatre Only Your Heart Will be Wearing a Smile When You See BING CROSBY BING CROSBY INGRID BERGMAN INGRID BERGMAN In Leo McCarey’s “THE BELLS” OF ST. MARY’S” ■A || STATE II i “ || ’Phone 32-249. || “Where Christchurch Meets." AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD. (Throughout N.Z.) ; Hearing Aids Available (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) EMPIRE « “Where the Best Films are Shown.” To-night, 7 p.m. Also Friday and Saturday, 7 p.m. Matinee Saturday, 1.15 A Gay, Delightful, Hilarious Musical TOMMY TRINDER FRANCES DAY SONNIE HALE in “FIDDLERS THREE” (Commencing at 7.30 p.m.) (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) And the Show with a Thousand Laughs, a Trickle of Tears and a Host of Songs GRACIE FIELDS GRACIE FIELDS GRACIE FIELDS Monty WOOLLEY, Roddy McDOWALL In I “Molb>- and Me” I | “Molly and 116” | (Commencing at 9.20 p.m.) (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) NEWS FLASH—Australia Welcomes Davis Cup Contestants. First Shot Fired for the new Rimutaka Tunnel.

RIALTO—KAIAPOI SCREENING NIGHTLY. ’Phone 144 M, Kaiapoi. TO-NIGHT and TO-MORROW at 8 p.m. LESLIE BROOK JIMMY HANLEY DINAH SHERIDON in “FOR YOU ALONE” A Great British Picture Which has Equalled “I’ll Walk Beside You" in Dramatic Entertainment In Support a Short Feature "ROAD TO YESTERDAY” (For Universal Exhibition.) PUBLIC NOTICES N.Z. FEDERATION OF LABOUR. (Canterbury District Trades Council). THE GENERAL MEETING of the CANTERBURY TRADES COUNCIL is POSTPONED from THURSDAY, 23rd,- to FRIDAY, JANUARY 24th.5763 COURTENAY RESIDENTS. A Meeting will be held in the School on MONDAY, 27th inst., to finalise Roll of Honour; also to discuss arrangements for the forthcoming School Jubilee. Old pupils, please help u 5.1447 CANTERBURY UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. Accommodation for Students, 1947: Intending Students, especially those who have just left school, are advised to communicate ’ with, the Students’ Boarding Committee, care of Students’ Union, Canterbury College, if they are unable to find board by private arrangement. This should be done without delay, so that the committee can make adequate preparations,—P. E. SUTTON, President, C.U.C.5.A.5830 No. 4202, IN DIVORCIf. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, CHRISTCHURCH REGISTRY. TO: IVY GLADYS MAURICE, of address unknown, but last heard of in Christchurch, the wife of William Francis Maurice, of Christchurch, formerly Ship’s Steward, but now Bath Attendant. TAKE NOTICE that a Petition by your husband for dissolution of his marriage with you on the ground of desertion has been filed in the Supreme Court of New Zealand at Christchurch with a Notice to you annexed that unless you file an answer to the Petition in the said Court at Christchurch within thirty days from the publication of this advertisement the Court may hear the Petition and pronounce judgment without your being heard, and that until you have given an address for service in manner provided by the Rules of Court you will not be entitled to receive any further notice or documents in connexion with the proceedings. A copy of the Petition and Notice will be supplied to you on your applying for the same at the Supreme Court office at Christchurch. L.S. DATED at Christchurch this 22nd day of January, 1947.

Deputy Registrar. B. A. Barrer is the Solicitor for the petitioner, whose address for service is at the office of Messrs Barrer and Thompson, 176' Hereford street, in the City of Christchurch. Friends of the respondent are particularly requested to forward to her the foregoing advertisement.sBso CORK CARPET CORK CARPET CORK CARPET CORK CARPET CORK CARPET CORK CARPET “A" Quality Cork Carpet of exceptional thickness. Six feet in width and plain Brown in colour. Specially suited to shop and office use. £2/2/- A YARD. £2/2/- A YARD. £2/2/- A YARD. £2/2/- A YARD. £2/2/- A YARD. FLAX MATTING. ' FLAX MATTING. FLAX MATTING. FLAX MATTING. FLAX MATTING. FLAX MATTING. The Ideal Kitchen and Passage Mat,ting. Clean and hard wearing and made in attractive bright colourings or plain string colour. PLAIN—27in Wide, 6/8 a Yard. 36in Wide, 7/6 a yard. COLOURED—27in Wide, 8/- a yard. 36in Wide, 10/6 a yard. FOLK WEAVE FOLK WEAVE FOLK WEAVE FOLK WEAVE FOLK WEAVE FOLK WEAVE Dutch Folk Weave in attractive colours. Excellent for Curtains or Upholstery. In biscuit, green and rust. 48in wide. 19/11 A YARD. 19/11 A YARD. 19/11 A YARD. 19/11 A YARD. 19/11 A YARD. McKENZIE and WILLIS, LTD., 120 Hereford street. 5829

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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25090, 23 January 1947, Page 1

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