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AMUSEMENTS TO-DAY 11 A.M., 2 P.M., 5 P.M., 8 P.M. Ladies, Attend the Special Morning Session To-day at 11 a.m. [[ STATE I .s *' 'Phone 32-249 | /‘Where Christchurch Meets” Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Throughout New Zealand Hearing Aids Available. Every Thing You’ve Wanted in a Motion Picture! A Magnificently Heart-warming Story, Rich in Humour and Tenderness, a Picture Every Woman Must See R.K.O. Radio Pictures Present ROSALIND RUSSELL ROSALIND RUSSELL ROSALIND RUSSELL In Her Finest Role As “SISTER KENNY” “SISTER KENNY” “SISTER KENNY” “SISTER KENNY” With DEAN JAGGER ALEXANDER KNOX Her Romance is Exciting Truth . . . Some called her "Fake.” others “An Angel” A Tremendous Story by Dudley Nichols, who wrote “Bells of St. Mary’s” “Scarlet Street” and “The Informer” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Reserve and Make Sure Plans for the Next Six Days on View at D.I.C. (No. 6) and Theatre [THEATRE ROYAL| ’Phone 36-329 TO-NIGHT and TO-MORROW NIGHT At 7.55 p.m. And a MATINEE on SATURDAY At 2 p.m. The Curtain goes up on the Last Performances of “OUR MISS GIBBS” “OUR MISS GIBBS” “OUR MISS GIBBS” “OUR MISS GIBBS”

It has been a successful season and the Christchurch Operatic Society sincerely thank the people of Christchurch for their appreciative patronage. To many people "OUR MISS GIBBS” has revived pleasant memories. It will be many years before “GUR MISS GIBBS” makes another appearance in Christchurch. To those who have not yet seen this spectacular musical comedy oresented by 100 performers, excellent principals, melodious choruses and brilliant ballets, we say DON’T DELAY, BOOK NOW AT THE D.I.C. You will be disappointed if you miss “OUR MISS GIBBS” “OUR MISS GIBBS” A FRONA KING PRODUCTION Evening Prices:—Orchestral Stalls and Dress Circle 6/6, Back Stalls 4/-, Gallery 2/-. Matinee Prices:—Orchestral Stalls and Dress Circle 5/-, Back Stalls 3/-, Gallery 1/6. Children Half Price to Staffs and Circle. Booking Fee 3d. Gallery Day Sales at Theatre Royal Sweet Shop. SKATING COME ALONG TO-NIGHT. SKATING COME ALONG TO-NIGHT. SKATING SKATING SKATING ni? r ttv’E’ SKATING L»UA.JCj SKATING RINK SKATING SKATING Kilmore street. SKATING SKATING IF YOU CAN’T SKATE SKATING IF YOU CAN’T SKATE SKATING NOW’S THE TIME: SKATING NOW’S THE TIME: SKATING LEARN TO-DAY. SKATING LEARN TO-DAY. SKATING TO-DAY’S SESSIONS: SKATING Afternoon: 2.15 to 4.15. SKATING Learners: 5.15 to 6.30. SKATING Evening: 7.30 to 10.0 SKATING 8371 HORNBY CYCLING CLUB. TIMARU TO CHRISTCHURCH ROAD RACE, FINISHING AT HALSWELL DOMAIN ON SATURDAY, OCT. 4th, AT 2.30. Tramway buses connecting with No. 7 tram to convey passengers to the Domain. Adults 1/-, Children 6d. Don’t forget DANCE AND PRESENTATION OF TROPHIES in the ISLINGTON HALL at night. Midland bus leaves bus station, Lichfield street, at 7.45, returning after the dance. L. HEW ARD, Hon. Secretary. 8230 PUBLIC NOTICES C. MEREDITH NICHOLAS, G.M.S., Ch.S., for all foot ailments. Maker of featherweight non-metal supports for all arch weaknesses and foot deformities. Ground Floor, 90 HEREFORD STREET (almost opp. P. 0.) NEW ’Phone No. 36-178. ■ t,c. THE NEW ZEALAND INTER-CLUB EXHIBITION OF PHOTOGRAPHS. BLEDISLOE CUP COMPETITION Now on view at BALLANTYNE'S (First Floor), adjacent to Lounge. COMMUNIST PARTY : : SHOP DAY. LAWSON STREET HALL, SYDENHAM, FRIDAY, 1 O’CLOCK. Cakes, Lollies, Produce, Children’s Clothes, etc. 8341 MAKOGAI AND PACIFIC ISLANDS LEPER FUND. THROUGH the courtesy of the Management of the Christchurch Gas Company, Ltd., gifts for the Lepers’ Christmas Fund may be left at the Company’s office, corner Worcester street and Oxford terrace, Christchurch. All donations will be acknowledged by me personally. P. J. TWOMEY, Director, Lepers’ Trust Board, Inc. 115 Sherborne st., Christchurch, N.I. T.C. N.Z.R. ROAD SERVICES METHVEN TROTTING CLUB’S MEET- . ING AT METHVEN. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1947. THERE will be no trains to Methven for the above Meeting. Buses will leave Road Services’ Depot, Victoria street, at 8.15 a.m. Fare, 10s return. Admittance to Course tickets will be sold with bus Tickets. Ladies 2s 6d, Gents ss. Bookings now open. Early reservations recommended. . DEPOT, 30-48 Victoria street. 7688 GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE of my intention to issue ::t the expiry of three weeks from this date, unless objection be previously lodged, a COPY POLICY to take the place of Policy No. 376778 on the life of Maechel Antony Ensor, formerly of Christchurch and Rangiora, R.N.Z.A.F. Pilot, but now R.A.F. Officer in England, which is declared to have been lost. H. L. RYAN, Commissioner. Wellington, October 3, 1947.X759 AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY (Inc. in Australia). It is the intention of the Society on or after the 3rd day of November next, to issue a Copy Policy in place of Policy No. 477520 on the life of Graham Alexander Nutt, which policy is declared to have been lost. N. C. CROZIER, Manager for New Zealand. Wellington. October 2, 1947.

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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25305, 3 October 1947, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25305, 3 October 1947, Page 1