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AMUSEMENTS WHEN YOU SEE “13 RUE MADELEINE” IT WILL BE THE MOST INCREDIBLE AND ASTOUNDING EXPERIENCE OF YOUR LIFE! To-day's Sessions, 2,5, 8 p.m. CRYSTAL PALACE| ’Phone 32-408[ Dir: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. (Throughout N.Z.) We Offer You THRILLS! ADVENTURE! EXCITEMENT! There Is no Pretence Not Even an Attempt to Pad this Film with Niceties or Sugar-coating! BUT WE PROMISE YOU THIS! You Have Never Before and we Sincerely Doubt if you will Ever Again Experience the Clenched Fist Excitement and Suspense When You See “13 RUE MADELEINE” Tremendous in Violent Impact With JAMES CAGNEY ANNABELLA Richard Conte Frank Latimore Go Ahead and Tell tne Ending! It’s too Terrific to Keep Secret! A 20th CENTURY FOX ACTION HIT (Recommended by Censor for Adults, Unsuitable for Children.) Bookings are Heavy Reserve Now, D.I.C. or Theatre CHRISTCHURCH CIVIC MUSIC COUNCIL Presents THE 1947 FESTIVAL FESTIVAL At CIVIC THEATRE TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. THE SIX TOWNS FESTIVAL. ELLESMERE MUSICAL SOCIETY: Conductor: N. B. Clarke.—Annie Laurie; An Evening Pastorale; An Evening Lullaby; To His Flocks. TEMUKA CHORAL SOCIETY: Conductor, V. L. Thomas.—John Peel; He, Watching Over Israel: How Sweet the Moonlight Sleeps; April; God So Loved the World. ADDINGTON WORKSHOPS CHOIR: Conductor: John A. Ritchie.—Sea Shanty, "Billy Boy”;, Three-part Male Voice Chorus with Descant: My Bonnie, Barbara Allen; Four Part Choruses: Who is Sylvia? (Words by Shakespeare). O, God of Earth and Altar (wards by Chesterton). ASHBURTON CHRISTIAN YOUTH CHOIR: Conductor, C. E. Hopwood.— Chorus: “Gloria in Excelsis”; Part Heavens are Telling," from “The Creation.” RANGIORA MUSICAL SOCIETY: Conductor. H. L. Spark.—ln Silent Night; Finale to “Bohemian Girl.” soloist Elsie Greenwood; Waft Her, Angels; Sleep, Gentle Lady; Had We But Harkened, soloist, Harold -L. Dodge; England. METHVEN CHORAL SOCIETY: Conductor, G. P. Lock.—Excerpts from the opera, "Merrie England"; Chorus, “Sing Adown, Adown’’; Solo and Chorus: “The Yeomen of England." soloist W. P. Isherwood; Chorus: "Long Live Elizabeth’"; Solo and Chorus: “O Peaceful England." soloist Mrs L. L. Richards; Chorus: “Queen o’ May”; Chorus: "Robin Hood's Wedding.” TO-MORROW:— Christchurch Harmonic Society, the Choirs of Christchurch Girls’ High School. Christchurch Boys’ High School, Avonside Girls’ High School. Conductors: Victor C. Peters, Clifton Cook. BOX PLAN AT BEGG’S. Admission 2s 9d SEATS ARE GUARANTEED only if BOOKED at BEGG’S SPORTING CHRISTCHURCH HUNT CLUB ANNUAL RACE MEETING To be Held on the RICCARTON RACECOURSE on SATURDAY, JULY 26 THE FIRST RACE STARTS at 10.45 A.M. Trams will run at frequent intervals. One admission charge only, 3s 6d, motorcars 2s. No bookmakers or their assistants, disqualified or undesirable persons, will be admitted to the Course during the Hunt Club meeting, and if any such persons are found thereon they will be removed and prosecuted as provided in the Act.

S. P. GODFREY. Secretary. 8413FP PUBLIC NOTICES DR L. J. ROY Has commenced Practice at 634 HEREFORD STREET (Near Linwood avenue). Consultation Hours: 1.30-3.30 p.m., 6.30-7,30 p.m., and by Appointment. Telephone 31-692. X 6894 GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, ASHBURTON GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, ASHBURTON GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, ASHBURTON GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, ASHBURTON NOW OPEN NOW OPEN NOW OPEN For the Convenience of All Travellers. Please note that the Telephone Number is incorrectly listed, and the CORRECT NUMBER is 848, ASHBURTON. w C. L. HANSON, Proprietor. 8517 THE THIRD AND LAST DAY OUR WINTER SALE this year will be for three days only, owing to limited stocks to be cleared. However, there is an excellent variety of Coats and Costumes in a wide range of materials, sizes S.S.W., S.W., and W. The prices have been reduced in most cases to cost. We invite you to avail yourself of our three days' sale prices. “ROSALIE” LADIES’ WEAR, LTD., Opp. 3ZB, 755 Colombo street. 8562 MAYDENE. CLASSIC ART JEWELLERY. Pays High Cash Prices for Diamante. Earrings, Necklaces. Bangles, Brooches, etc., and Pearls Urgently Required. 108 A GLOUCESTER STREET (opp. Hays). MIOB

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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25245, 25 July 1947, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25245, 25 July 1947, Page 1