AMUSEMENTS Your Entertainment Guide CHRISTCHURCH CINEMAS. LTD. Present at the | REGENT 2 P.M. TWICE DAILY 8 P.M. Shoppers’ Session Fridays, 5 p.m. “Welcome Stranger” With BING CROSBY JOAN CAULFIELD BARRY FITZGERALD (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) NEXT FRIDAY! A Brilliant Array of Stars in the Suspenseful Dramatic Triumph “IVY” “IVY” Joan Fontaine. Patrie Knowles, Richard Ney, Herbert Marshall, Sir Cedric Hardwick, Sara Allgood, Lucille Watson RESERVES D.I.C. or REGENT, 34-616 (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) | TIVOLI | 2 P.M. NOW SHOWING 8 P.M. Shoppers' Session Friday, 5 p.m. The Hilarious Story of a Man who thought he Knew all About Women! “The Trouble With Women” RAY MILLAND TERESA WRIGHT (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FRIDAY NEXT! An Entertainment Special Packed with MYSTERY ROMANCE LAUGHTER Lionel Barrymore As “Dr. Gillespie” in “DARK DELUSION” JAMES CRAIG LUCILLE BREMNER Box Plans at D.1.C., Theatre 'Phone 32-810 (Recommended By Censor for Adults.) GD A M B Now Showing, Non- I H IXI 17 stop from 11 a.m. | Absorbing Drama Suspense! Wm. Bendix Susan Hayward with JOHN LODER in Eug. O'Neill’s “THE HAIRY APE” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Merry Stars and a Rhythmic Band Gloria Jean Evelyn Ankers PATRIC KNOWLES. Bob Crosby & Orch. “PARDON MY RHYTHM” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) |THEATRE ROYAL | SESSIONS: 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. Commencing Friday DYNAMIC ENTERTAINMENT! Brilliantly ' Adapted from the Famous Novel by Walter Greenwood “LOVE ON THE DOLE” Starring Deborah Kerr Norman Evans Powerful! . . . Real! . . . The Story of pre-war Lancashire . . . Fearlessly Portrayed in a Film you’ll Never Forget! A British Empire Films Release (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) - Plans at D.1.C., Theatre 'Phone 36-329 BRING AND BUY : : DARFIELD, to be held in CONVENT SCHOOL GROUNDS, THIS WEEK, THURSDAY, 20th INST., at 2 p.m., in aid of School-Funds. Afternoon Tea, Ice Creams, Soft Drinks, . and Novelties. PUBLIC NOTICES REHABILITATION DEPARTMENT. OFFICE HOURS. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 19. 1947. .TH& DFKJQE will -tee -CLOSED to the public as frortr2.3o p.m. TO-DAY (Wednesday), November 19, 1947, instead of the usual time of 3.30 p.m. 5794 PORT CHALMERS CLUB.—TO-NIGHT, at 7.45 P.M.: ANNUAL MEETING. ST. LUKE S SCHOOLROOM, corner Manchester and Peterborough streets. Social Hour will follow election of officers, etc. All members and ex-residents urged to attend. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that owing to Heavy Sheep Losses by worrying, POISON HAS BEEN LAID on PEAK HILL PROPERTY, and all Stray Dogs will be destroyed. H. E. JESSEP. X9725 CHRISTCHURCH CITIZENS’ ASSOCIATION. CORRECTION: Will voters please note that for the North Canterbury Hospital Board, the name appearing on our official list as McKay. Mrs J., SHOULD BE MacKAY, MRS J. E. 5821 TO THE PEOPLE OF CASHMERE: As I have received many inquiries, I wish to advise that RESIDENTS as well as RATEPAYERS are entitlted to Vote in TO-DAY’S ELECTION. Polling Booths at METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL. TENNIS PAVILION. Valley road. CASHMERE STORES, Colombo street. BE SURE TO VOTE COLIN MILN. 5817 CHRISTCHURCH CITIZENS’ ASSOCIATION. LIST OF CANDIDATES FOR ELECTION. CUT THIS LIST OUT AND TAKE IT TO THE POLL WITH YOU. MAYOR: Andrews, E. H. CITY COUNCIL: Amos, L. G. Brandt, F. L. Brown, R. G. Clarke, J. N. Cowles, W. J. Dephoff. F. H. Glue, W. P. Griffiths, G. D. Guthrey, A. R. Hay, J. L. Mac Gibbon, W. S. McLean, M. O’Brien, M. Owen, W. B. Parmenter, G. W. Sheppard, C. D. W. L. Stone, A. N. Tait, J. E. Turnbull, P. S. HOSPITAL BOARD: Averill. L. C. Bean, J. A. Brownlee, J. J. Clarke, J. Foster, P. S. Hamilton, H. R. Lawn, V.C. Mac Kay, J. E. Rich, W. G. Scott, A. J. HARBOUR BOARD: Charters, T. M. Freeman, F. W. Mac Gibbon, W. S. Masters, B. J. CATCHMENT BOARD: Anderson, H. B. Jobberns, G. Machin, W. McCaskill, L. W. VOTE ANDREWS FOR MAYOR. VOTE THE FULL CITIZENS’ TICKET. 5821 O.K. SOAP POWDER, IN 501 b BAGS. WE REGRET that no further Orders can be accepted until those on hand have been delivered Ask your Grocer for a Packet at l/2d. T.C. RENTAL CARS 8 and 10 h.p. and Large 5-Seaters. C. L. RHODES MOTORS, 569 Colombo street. 5816 PAINFUL Corns—Quickly removed with “Killkom,” 1/3 (Posted anywhere, 1/6). Falvey’s, Chemists, 670 Colombo st. (opp. Reeces). 5317
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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25345, 19 November 1947, Page 1
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