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AMUSEMENTS Your Entertainment Guide CHRISTCHURCH CINEMAS, LTD. Present at the [ R EGE N T | 2 P.M. TWICE DAILY' 8 P.M. Shoppers’ Session Fridays, 5 p.m. jThe Hilarious Comedy Riot “SUDDENLY IT’S SPRING” Paulette GODDARD Fred MacMURRAY (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) TO-MORROW! The Glorious Music of Rimsky-Korsakov Gay Humour, Exciting Romance “SONG OF SCHEHERAZADE” (In Technicolour) $ Yvonne de Carlo Brian Donlevy Jean Pierre Aurriont And Introducing CHARLES KULMANN Star of Metropolitan Opera RESERVES D.I.C. or REGENT, 34-616 (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TIVOLI | 2 F.M. NOW SHOWING S P.M. Shoppers’ Session Friday, 5 p.m. Barry Fitzgerald In the Sparkling Irish Free-for-all “Easy Come Easy Go” DIANA LYNN SONNY TUFTS (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TO-MORROW! ADVENTURE! THRILLS! EXCITEMENT! “THE RETURN OF MONTE CRISTO” LOUIS HAYWARD BARBARA BRITTON Box Plans at D.1.C., Theatre ’Phone 32-810 (Approved for Universal Exhibition.)

LAST DAY of “WEEK-END PASS” and “HARVEST MELODY” Ir? Tj A XT D Now Showing, NonIVJ Jli A IN U stop from 11 a.m. | TO-MORROW! The Drama of Carrier X Don Ameche Dana Andrews “WING AND A PRAYER” AND: The Super-natural for Laughs! PAT O’BRIEN ELLEN DREW ADOLPHE MENJOU RUDY VALLEE “MAN ALIVE” (All App. for Universal Exhibition.) RESERVE NOW! Bookings are Pouring in for—

RANDOLPH CHURCHILL The brilliant journalist and lecturer wnose. views were debated at UNO last week and who was the target of Russian Minister Vyshinsky’s anger! j RANDOLPH CHURCHILL Cheered by Packed Audiences in Australia Will Speak at the ST. JAMES THEATRE At 8 p.m. on Wednesday, October Bth Mr Churchill’s Subject will be: “The British Empire in the Modern World” Mr Churchill has a message for every c-tizen interested in the welfare of the British Empire and the destiny of our civilisation. His factual review merits the attendance of every thinking adult. Please Note! Mr Churchill will Answer Questions at the Conclusion of his Lecture! His Worship the Mayor will preside. Book Now at D.I.C. Every Seat can be Reserved! 320 SEATS AT 2/- (plus tax) 336 SEATS AT 4/- (plus tax) 602 SEATS AT 5/- (plus tax) PUBLIC NOTICES PERMISSION has been granted to charA for admission for GARDNER SHIELD FOOTBALL MATCH. LINCOLN v. PREBBLETON, at PREBBLETON DOMAIN. G. L. PREBBLE, Secretary. 8154 TYPEWRITING AND DUPLICATING Conferences Reported Verbatim. DAVID B. WHITE. Public Typist, 200 Manchester st. (next Council Chambers). ’Phone 34-664. HACKTHORNE HOUSE, 43 HACKTHORNE ROAD, CASHMERE. Ideal for Rest and Convalescence. Individual Attention. t ‘PHONE 30-415. CC37 GERALD H. ANDERSON, • Stock and Sharebroker, Member Christchurch Stock Exchange, Ltd., Has Recommenced Business at : 84 HEREFORD STREET. ’Phone 37-904. P.O. Box 24. 7675

IN BANKRUPTCY—SUPREME COURT PAUL MANSELL BARTRUM, of Chris' church, and Pastrycook, was ac judged bankrupt on the Ist October, 194 Creditors’ meeting will be held at m office, Maling’s Building, cnr. Glouceste street and Oxford terrace, Christchurcl on Monday, the 13th day October, 194 at 2.15 p.m.—G. W. BROWN, Official A; signee. 82f MAKOGAI AND PACIFIC ISLANDS LEPER FUND. THROUGH the courtesy of' the Manage ment of the Christchurch Gas Company Ltd., gifts for the Lepers’ Christmas Fun may be left at the Company’s office, cox ner Worcester street and Oxford terrac< Christchurch. All donations will be at know!edged by me personally. P. J. TWOMEY. Director, Lepers’ Trust Board, Inc. 115 Sherborne st., Christchurch, N.I. T.( FRANK GRAHAM and SON (Established 50 years) SHAREBROKERS MANAGERS FOR CANTERBURY O THE COMMERCIAL UNION ASSUT ANCE CO., LTD.. Somerset House, 153 Hereford street, CHRISTCHURCH. G4S ARNOLD AND WRIGHT, LTD., N.Z. Leading Radio and Electrical Wholesalers, have pleasure in advising all membe of the Radio and Electrical Trade th. they are now established in tempora: premises OFFICE and MANAGEMENT in HAINES MOTORS GARAGE BLDG§ cnr. Gloucester and Manchester streel (Garage Entrance). ’Phone 38-798. TEMPORARY STORE: 143 Madras st. ’Phone 41-816. PLEASE NOTE— We don’t need to run "Find the b competitions,” as we know where t ball is, so be with us, “on it.” We are at your service. 72 \ FURNITURE AUCTIONS. LET FORD AND HADFIELD, LTD., AUCTION YOUR FURNITURE FOR BEST RESULTS. FF. T

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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25304, 2 October 1947, Page 1

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