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AMUSEMENTS FINALLY TO-DAY At 2 and 7.45 Exclusive Fight Films! Joe Joe LOUIS vs. WALCOTT Better Than a Ringside Seat! 2 Special Lunch-hour Sessions To-day at 12 and *1 o’clock In Addition At 2 and 7.45 Only The Gripping Mystery-thriller “Seven Keys to Baldpate” (Recommended by Censor tor Adults.) Also the Shrieking Comedy “DON’T FOOL YOUR WIFE” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Now at the Warm and Cosy | LIBERTY •Phone 35-067 | I Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. (Throughout N.Z.) Commencing To-morrow At 1.45 and 7.30 BIG DOUBLE PROGRAMME! Humphrey Lauren BOGART BACALL In Warner Bros. Spectacular Thriller “DARK PASSAGE” Also the Weird Mystery-drama “Murder in the Big House” (Both Rec. by Censor for Adults.) PLANS D.I.C. AND THEATRE UNPRECEDENTED ENTHUSIASM FOR THE BALLET RAMBERT. ST. JAMES THEATRE Nightly at 8. Matinees Saturdays and Wednesdays, 2 p.m. THE CELEBRATED BALLET RAMBERT BALLET RAMBERT BALLET RAMBERT From Mercury and Sadler's Wells Theatres. London, and from record-break-ing seasons in Australian and New 'Zealand cities. Complete Imported Company Under the Personal Direction 01 Maxie Rambert. Conductor: Hubert Foster Clark Orchestra of 30 Players Prog, until Friday: Les Sylphides, Simple Symphony, The Fugitive, Peter and the Wolf. Com. Sat., uuly 24: Swan Lake, Lady Into Fox, Death and the Maiden, Bar aux Folies-Bergere. Com. July 31: Plaisance, Jardin aux Lilas, Casse Noisette. Facade. 300 TICKETS AT 3/- (plus tax) AVAILABLE AT THEATRE NIGHTLY FROM 7 P.M. AND FOR MATINEES. Reserves: Dress Circle 12/6, Stalls 10/-, 7/6, 4/-. (All prices plus tax.) Children Half-price at Matinees. Plans at D.I.C. Six Days in Advance. SOUVENIR BOOK With Copies autographed by Madame Rambert available at Theatre, 6/-. Direction: D. D. O’Connor Pty., Ltd., and R. J. Kerridge in association with the British Council

RADIANT THEATRE MONDAY, JULY 26th, to THURSDAY, JULY 29th, at 7.45 p.m. A FESTIVAL OF DRAMA A FESTIVAL OF DRAMA A FESTIVAL OF DRAMA A FESTIVAL OF DRAMA Under the auspices of the BRITISH DRAMA LEAGUE (Christchurch and North Canterbury Area) The First B.D.L. Drama Festival to be held in Christchurch in a decade. 12 teams compete for the honour of representing Canterbury in the / Dominion finals. Judgment will be delievexed on each performance by Harold Baigent, well-known drama adjudicator. ADMISSION: 2/6, TAX FREE BOX PLAN AT D.I.C. This announcement is sponsored by BEATH AND CO., LTD, PUBLIC NOTICES SEFTON Farm Settlement (late property of A. G. Wyllie, Sefton).—Any trespassers on this property will be liable to prosecution. T. W. PRESTON, Commissioner of Crown Lands. ,2111 PUBLIC DEMONSTRATION. FULL RANGE OF ENGLISH FORDSON MAJOR TRACTORS (including Half-track Crawler Equipment, by Courtesy of the Lance Lime Co., Cheviot.) The full three-furrow Tractor with Drawbar horse-power of 24.5. On tlxe Property -of J. B. MORRIS, ESQ., ’Bridge Farm,” Hororata. TUESDAY, JULY 27th. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. HUTCHINSON MOTORS, LTD., Fordson Major Dealers, 186-192 Tuam street. Christchurch. 'Phone 36-317. 3118 CHRISTCHURCH AND PAPANUI TECHNICAL COLLEGES BOARD. ELECTION OF ONE REPRESENTATIVE OF PARENTS OF PUPILS. NOMINATIONS are invited for the election of one person as a representative of Parents of Pupils attending the Papanui Technical High School. The retiring member is Mr J. D. Gray. The person elected will hold office for three years. Rolls close on Thursday, July 22, at 5 p.m. Nominations in writing, and bearing the consent of the peraon nominated, will be received by the undersigned at the Technical College, Langdon’s road, Papanui, until 12 noon on Friday, July 30, 1948. The election will close on Friday, August 6, at 5 p.m.

Nominations rnay be made by parents of pupils in attendance at the Papanui Technical High School. J. B. McBRIDE. Principal and Returning Officer. J 3289 ROOF PRESERVING SERVICE • FREE REPORT FREE MAINTENANCE. FOR DETAILS, Ring, Write or Call P. G. MORRISON, LTD., contracting agents for Ormonoid Bituminous Waterproofing Products. ORMONOID PRODUCTS have exceptional weather resistive and waterproofing qualities and can be used on galvanised iron, concrete, brick, wood and metals. Colours: Red, Black, and Silver. Roof will be tightened, renailed, resleeved, holes plugged where necessary. ACT NOW TO PROTECT AND PRESERVE YOUR ROOF. 'Phone for Representative: Private 24-321. Office 37-910. P. G. MORRISON. LTD., Roof Maintenance Division. 144 IDRIS ROAD Christchurch. 7680 BEAUTIFUL! FURNISHINGS AT AMOS’S. FURNISHINGS AT AMOS’S. Just Arrived. French Voile, Rose petal design 11/3 yd. Seersucker. 48-inch, Bold and colourful stripes (Reversible) 13/8 yd. Cottage Weaves, 48in. New range, heavy quality 11/11 yd. Prints and Chintzes. Plenty of Variety 3/11 yd Linens, rich floral designs. Ideal for Loose Covers 13/6 yd. MattreSs Tickings, Heavy Damask. Blue, Pink, Green £2/6/4 THE L. G. AMOS EMPORIUM. THE L. G. AMOS EMPORIUM, THE L. G. AMOS EMPORIUM. High and Lichfield streets. 3379 HIGHEST PRICES FOR FURNITURE HIGHEST PRICES FOR FURNITURE SELL BY AUCTION SELL BY AUCTION Let McKENZIE and WILLIS Sell your Furniture and Effects by Auction and receive the benefit of to-day’s High Prices Ring McKENZIE and WILLIS. Auction Dept., 34-630. T.C.

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Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25553, 22 July 1948, Page 1

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