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AMUSEMENTS BE WISE AND RESERVE TO-DAY! TO-NIGHT! 2 p.m., 5 Shoppers*, 8 p.m. 2nd BIG WEEK fH MAYFAIR |Hf —ALL-BRITISH | " ’Phone 31-213 . | ..r.AMALGAMATED THEATRES~LtS Throughout N.Z. HEARING AIDS AVAILABLE. In VERA C ASP ARY’S THRILLING STORY’ “BEDELIA” I "BEDELIA”] Her Beauty Masked Murder! Her Loveliness Was Evil! G.B.D. PRESENTS MARGARET LOCKWOOD lAN HUNTER ANNE CRAWFORD BARRY K. BARNES (Recommended by Censor for Adults > PLANS D.I.C. (No. 8) AND THEATRE THEATRE ROYAL "WILDFLOWER" COMMENCING To-morrow Afternoon, and To-morrow Afternoon and To-morrow Afternoon and Evening Evening Evening For a Limited Season Matinees: To-morrow Afternoon and Next Wednesday J. C. Williamson’s NEW COMIC OPERA COMPANY Present an Entirely New Production of the Most Successful of all Operas to be Staged in New Zealand for Many Years., “WILDFLOWER” “WILDFLOWER” “WILDFLOWER” “WILDFLOWER” Which, When Presented in Dunedin Recently, Created a Furore of Enthusiasm at Every Performance. An All-star Cast is Headed by: (Who has Scored Another Outstanding Success in the Role of "Nina"). ALLEN CHRISTIE Marie Ryan Dennis Hartley Phil Jay Betty Sparks Vaughan Tracy Percy Martin Ralphine Sprague and Others Specialty Dancers: NORMA NEVILLE and BETTY POUNDER FULL OPERATIC CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA Box Plans Now Open at the DJ.C. Prices: D.C. and Res. Stalls 8/-, Unres. Stalls (reservable on day of performance) 5/-, Gallery: Early Doors 3/-. Late Doors 2/-. Children Half Price to Matinees. All Prices Plus Tax. NOTE: Unres. Ltalls 5/- (plus tax) for To-morrow's Performances will be on Sale to-day at the D.I.C. Also Gallery day sales at Theatre Royal Sweet Shop. SECOND PRODUCTION Incomparable “ROSE MARIE” TEMUKA AND GERALDINE A. AND P ASSOCIATION. GRAND AUTUMN SHOW. GRAND AUTUMN SHOW, GRAND AUTUMN SHOW. GRAND AUTUMN SHOW, WINCHESTER SHOWGROUNDS, WINCHESTER SHOWGROUNDS, WINCHESTER SHOWGROUNDS, WINCHESTER SHOWGROUNDS. SATURDAY, MARCH* 22nd, 1047. SATURDAY. MARCH 22nd, 1947. SATURDAY, MARCH 22nd, 1947. SATURDAY. MARCH 22nd, 1947. OUTSTANDING FEATURES: Girls’ Marching Competition. Highland Dancing (post entries). Grand Parade led by the Temuka Pipe Band. Merry-Go-Round for the Children. Numerous Side-shows and Trade Displays. Dairy Cattle Entries—a Record. Cobs, Ponies, Hunters’ Classes well filled. Best Jumper on Ground: Prize Money. £27. RECORD ENTRIES. Enjoy a Day in Yhe Pleasant Surroundings of the Winchester Showgrounds. Hot Water Available. Licensed Booth on Ground. Luncheon and Afternoon Tea. ADMISSION: Adults 2s, Children under 14 years 6d. Motor-cars 2s 6d, Other Vehicles Is. F. J. ROBERTSON, Temuka, LOST AND_FOUND FOUND in City, two weeks ago. Gold Brooch (two bars). Apply E 3322. “Press." LEFT at Brighton Tram Stop, Cathedral square, yesterday, Shopping Basket and Parcels. Reward. E 3425, "Press.” LOST, one Tweed Overcoat. £1 reward for same. Apply 3265, "Press." LOST, Wednesday, Round Pearl Brooch; keepsake. Reward. 7 Park road. LOST, pair of Boy’s Black Shoes, In Square. Tuesday. Reward. E 3279, "Press ” LOST. Pair of Nylon Stockings between Garden road and City. 'Phone 23-007. LOST. Blue Budgie near Barrington at. Reward. 41 Diamond avenue. LOST, ILS.A. Badged No.~ N3L416898. Finder_ please return 444 Colombo street. LOST last evening in Worcester street, outside Gas Company's office. Motor Tool Kit. Reward. Telephone 33-369. LOST. Long-haired Sheep Dog. 10th iqst. Last seen following Drover from Motukarara.Reward. T. Mackay, Tai Tapu. LOST, between Tuahiwi and Rangiora, Black Wallet, containing money, butickets. Reward. K. Scott. Kaiapoi R.D. LOST Black Envelope Purse, between Masson’s Milk Bar and Square. Good reward. Return Masson's. LOST, last Saturday, Black and Tan Halfcrown Collie Sheep Dog. Answers Ginger. Finder please ring 22-871. Reward LOST. Or. South Brighton Esplanade. March 20. Brief Bag containing 2 rairs Pliers, 2 Screwdrivers. ’Phone 31-258 LOST. Diamond Ring. Merivale lane. Alexandra terrace, Clifton. Rew--’ 'Phone 23-058. 1539 LOST. Pair Spectacles in Red CaseT"vicinity Universitv. Reward ‘Phone 24-637 or 10 Heathfield avc. LOST. 3 Ration Books in cardboard envelope. Finder please leave E 3458. "Press.” I.OST or Strayed. Black Pedigree Scotch Terrier, collar number. 1443. Reward. ’Phone collect. 325. Rangiora. X 3378 LOST. Gloucester street, near Office. Thursday. 3 p.m.. Brown Leather Wallet; name inside. Finder please ring 24-833. LOST, Small Brown Purse, containing £3 and some silver, in vicinity of Tennvson and Somerfield sts. Reward at 68 Studholme st., Somerfield. LOST. Wednesday on road from Christchurch to Kaituna. via Somerfield and Halswell, Parcel containing Floral Frock. Will finder please communicate with 'Phone IK.. Ataahua. LOST. Wednesday, in City or Durham street, between Public Library and Bealey avenue, Gold Bar Brooch, with four emeralds. centre missing. Reward. Ring 35-244. STRAYED from my property, Rolleston. Ewe and Lamb, branded 7K. Apply H. Kendall. 'Phone 1585.. Leeston. STRAYED From 59 Snence- st. Fcx rier Pup. Black face. Black patch on left side. Answers to "Brev." Reward. URGENT—SUITCASE containing Car Brake Linings, Washers. Corks, etc., and Rlahk Cheque Book Main North road, between Belfast and Kaiapoi. approx. 4 p.m. Thursday. Finder ring 40K., Hawarden, or send to address on Label. Reward. 4186
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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25139, 21 March 1947, Page 1
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