AMUSEMENTS FINALLY TO-DAY ' SESSIONS AT 1.45 P.M.. 8 P.M. “NOTORIOUS” “NOTORIOUS” Starring INGRID BERGMAN CARY GRANT CLAUDE RAINS (Rec. by the Censor for Adults.) Plans at D.I.C. (No. 6) and Theatre = || STATE I) = -=T II ’Phone 32-249 || -=T "Where Christchurch Meets” Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. Throughout N.Z. Hearing Aids Available TO-MORROW “THE RAZOR’S EDGE” Advance Bookings Indicate a Record Season. Remember Seats can be Reserved Six Days in Advance at the D.I.C. and Theatre SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! Owing to Lighting Restrictions and the Length of the Feature "The Razor’s Edge” will Occupy the Full Programme at all Sessions PLEASE NOTE SCREENING TIMES OF “THE RAZOR’S EDGE” (Friday Sessions) 10.30.A.M., 1.25 P.M., 7.55 P.M. Doors Open Nightly at 7.30 p.m. I 20th CENTURY FOX PRESENTS W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM’S “THE RAZOR’S EDGE” “THE RAZOR’S EDGE” “THE RAZOR'S EDGE” Starring Tyrone Power Gene Tierney John Payne Anne Baxter Clifton Webb Herbert Marshall
Our Biggest Presentation! • Your Greatest Screen Thrill! (Rec. by the Censor for Adults.) YES! IT’S THE MOTION PICTURE HIT OF THE YEAR! ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. BY SPECIAL REQUEST. BY SPECIAL REQUEST. ALEXANDER LEVITOFF has agreed to a RETURN CONCERT of NIN O N VAL L I N NINON VALLIN NINON VALLIN As a Gesture to all Music-lovers. ST. JAMES THEATRE THURSDAY, 19th JUNE Christchurch is to be honoured by a Return Concert by NINON VALLIN, a singer who has won the . hearts of all who were privileged to hear her at ber recent Christchurch Concerts. In NINON VALLIN we have in our midst perhaps the world’s greatest exponent of the vocal art. She came here unknown to many; to-day she is acclaimed the greatest concert and operatic singer known to the present generation in this country. Her act does honour to herself and to the French nation. NINON VALLIN NINON VALLIN "To hear her is a joy to be remembered—not to have heard her is to have missed an experience rarely possible in this country.” Christchurch "Press,” 7/6/1947. NINON VALLIN NINON -VALLIN A full representation of musical interests, combined in the approach for this return Concert, to pay honour to a great artiste. The St. James Theatre should be packed to overflowing on this occasion. SPECIAL PRICES ARRANGED: „ 7/-, 5/-,3/-Booking NOW OPEN at BEGGS: you are advised to BOOK EARLY. A GREAT ARTISTE IS IN OUR MIDSTHONOUR HER.
PUBLIC NOTICES NATIONAL CLUB.—Members are notified that owing to the electric light restrictions. the talk by Mr J. T. Watts, M.P., scheduled for To-night, is POSTPONED. 9578 NEW ZEALAND SOCIETY OF ACCOUNTANTS. (Canterbury Branch.) A REMINDER Members who have signified their Intention of attending, are reminded of the Luncheon Meeting at THE WALDORF, TO-DAY, at 12.50 p.m., A,len address memaa^inF- hi T s subject “A New Zealand Scientist in U.S.A.” J. M. PRESTON, Local Secretary. ' 9557 PROHIBITION OF SALE OF GOODS. ?£ E of . the K°ods listed in % *i elo 'Y 1S Prohibited unless (a) a Price Order has been issued by the Price Tribunal with respect to any such goods, or (b) the Tribunal has authorised a maximum selling price to the person offering such goods for sale. These goods have been declared under a "Declared Goods” notice. This prohibition is in accordance with the powers conferred on the Price Tribunal by the Control of Prices Emergency Regulations, 1939, and Amendments, and notices of this prohibition have appeared in the New Zealand Gazette of 22nd August. 1946. 6th March, 1947, 2nd April, 1947, Ist May, 1947, and 22nd May. 1947. Persons selling any of these goods except under conditions (a) or (b) above are liable to prosecution. SCHEDULE: New Goods of the following kinds: — 1. Corsetry. 2. Girls’ school hats. 3. Aprons. 4. Radios, electric washing-machines, electric vacuum-cleaners, refrigerators, electric radiators, . electric jugs, electric kettles, electric irons (hand and power), electric toasters, water-heating elements, thermostats and covers, water-heating systems, and immersion heaters. 5. Farm tractors, commercial tractors, motor-cars, motor-trucks complete with cab and body, motor-trucks (chassis only), winches, bulldozer blades and power shovels suitable for attachment to farm tractors or commercial tractors. 6. Farm implements and machinery. 7. Spare parts, accessories, or components of any of the goods mentioned in paragraphs 4, 5. and 6. 8. Furniture. 9. Upholstery. 10. Piece-goods of wool, cotton, silk, artificial silk, rayon, linen, synthetic, or any mixture thereof. 11. Underwear of all kinds. 12. Knitted fabrics of wool, cotton, rayon, artsilk, synthetic, or any mixture thereof. 13. Braces and garters. 14. Goods of the following kinds, irrespective of the material used in the manufacture thereof:—Portmanteaux, wardrobe trunks, cabin trunks, suitcases, bags, overnight bags, attache cases, ladies’ handbags. wallets, and compactums. 15. Furs, fur-coats, fur capes, and all skins used in their manufacture. (Operative as from Ist August. 1947). 16. Flock, other than flock which is grade 1, grade 2. or grade 3 as defined in New Zealand Emergency Standards Specifications (No. N.Z. SSE 147.). ISSUED BY PRICE TRIBUNAL. 9550 GOLDEN Cough Mixture for that dry, irritating Cough; 2s 6d bottle. Falvey’s, Chemists, 670 Colombo st. (opp. Reeces). 9107
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19470612.2.3.5
Bibliographic details
Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25208, 12 June 1947, Page 1
Word Count
828Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25208, 12 June 1947, Page 1
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Press. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.
Acknowledgements
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Christchurch City Libraries.