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AMUSEMENTS 6th STUPENDOUS WEEK To-day: 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. A Word to the Wise Reserve for all Sessions Evening Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre < Matinee Plans at Theatre Only ‘ STILL— ; PUBLIC FAVOURITE No. 1 ; The Picture that has Kept Christchurch in Fits of Laughter for Weeks! “SITTING ' PRETTY” “SITTING PRETTY” “SITTING PRETTY” Starring CLIFTON WEBB (As the Baby-sitter . . . He’s Terrific) MAUREEN O’HARA ROBERT YOUNG RICHARD HAYDN IT’S THE BEST AND MOST DEVASTATINGLY FUNNY PICTURE EVEB MADE! II ST ATE II A II Phone 32-249. 11 ~ Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. “Where Christchurch Meets” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) NO FREE LIST CIVIC THEATRE SUNDAY, JULY 25, AT 2.30 P.M. SUNDAY. JULY 25, AT 2.30 P.M. (Please be Seated by 2.20 p.m.) CHRISTCHURCH SYMPHONY CHRISTCHURCH SYMPHONY CHRISTCHURCH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ORCHESTRA ORCHESTRA (Under the Auspices of the N.Z. Musicians’ 1 Union (Canterbury Branch). Present Their FIRST SYMPHONY CONCERT SYMPHONY CONCERT SYMPHONY CONCERT Conductor: T. J. KIRK-BURNNAND. Leader: MAITLAND McCUTCHEON. Programme Includes: Grand Mai ch from “Tannhauser” (Wagner). "Der Freischutz” (Weber). Concerto in G Minor for Piano and Orchestra (Mendelssohn). Soloist: Miss Shirley Dodds. Symphony No. 1 in C Major (Beethoven;. Serenade (Widor). “Nell Gwyn Dances" (German). BOX PLAN AT BEGG’S. RESERVED SEATS 3s 3d I (Subscribers may still book their seats and pay their subscriptions at Begg,’s.) RUGBY LANCASTER PARK OVAL, RUGBY At 2.45 p.m.: RUGBY RUGBY TECH. 0.8. v. SYDENHAM. RUGBY TECH. 0.8. v. SYDENHAM. RUGBY TECH. 0.8. v. SYDENHAM. RUGBY RUGBY At 1.15 p.m.: RUGBY ALBION v. NEW BRIGHTON. RUGBY RUGBY LANCASTER PARK SOUTH, RUGBY At 2.45 p.m: n RUGBY MERIVALE v.

RUGBY TRAINING COLLEGE. RUGBY CHARGES: 1/6, 1/6, 1/6, and RUGBY 1/-, 1/-, 1/-. RUGBY Can Sydenham, with Nine SucRUGBY cessive » Wins to their Credit RUGBY beat Tech? This is a Crucial RUGBY Match. DON'T MISS IT. RUGBY '■ RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY PARK, RUGBY At 2.45 p.m.: RUGBY RUGBY ’VARSITY v. MARIST. RUGBY ’VARSITY v. MARIST. RUGBY 'VARSITY v. MARIST. RUGBY At 1.15 p.m.: RUGBY (Under 18B) RUGBY PAP. TECH v. ST. BEDE’S. RUGBY CHARGES: 1/-, 1/-, 1/-, to all RUGBY Parts. RUGBY Take No. 4 Tram or Rutland st. RUGBY Bus to Rugby Park. RUGBY RUGBY SHOW GROUNDS, RUGBY At 2.45 p.m.: RUGBY SUNNYSIDE v. LINWOOD. RUGBY SUNNYSIDE- v. LINWOOD. RUGBY At 1.15 p.m.: RUGBY (Under 17) RUGBY SUMNER v. TECH. 0.8. RUGBY CHARGES: 1/-, 1/-, 1/-, to all RUGBY Parts. RUGBY3S2B PUBLIC NOTICES THE Australian Club of Canterbury has made a donation of £2 2s to the United Nations Children’s Appeal Fund. EXCELSIOR PIANO ACCORDION CLUB. In respect to our friend, the late Mr Lorrie McGavick, the Dance to be held on Saturday, July 24, has been cancelled. G. M. TAPPER, Secretary. A COOK’S SERVICE. TOURS TO AUSTRALIA. 28 days. Christchurch back to Christchurch .. .. £ 124/-/-Frequent departures. Air to Auckland and Sydney (1 week), Melbourne (1 week), Jenolan Caves, Hume Highway and Princes Highway by ■Luxury Motor Coach. Famous Sights, Bays, Beaches, Mountains. Exchange and formalities made easy through Cook’s own offices in N.Z. and Australia. COOK’S WORLD TRAVEL SERVICE, 177 Manchester street. ’Phone 34-011. T.C. MANUFACTURE FOR SALE OF FOOTWEAR. Felt and Textiles of N.Z. Ltd., G.P.O. Box 848, Wellington, has applied for permission to transfer a machine-room at present located at Picton, to a new site at Trentham. Applicants and other persons considering themselves materially affected by decision of Bureau of Industry on this application should, not later than August 5, submit any written evidence and representations they may desire to tender. All communications to be addressed to Acting Secretary, Bureau, of Industry, Box 3025, Wellington. 3439 IN THE SUPREME CCURT OF BRITISH CCLUMBIA NO. 38450 GEORGE FREDERICK JOHNSON, Deceased. BY an Order of the above Court an inquiry has been directed to ascertain whether any of the children of Harry Johnson, brother of the above' deceased, were alive on the 12th day of January, 1948. Harry Johnson is thought to have lived at 6 Meteor road, Clapham, London, England, and to have been employed in Public Houses at Epping (Essex), at Battersea, and Tottenham Court road, London, England, and to have been killed in a street accident in London in 1934, and to have left him surviving three ’daughters named Caroline, .Elsie, and Flossie, of whom one married and went to New Zealand, another married and lived at Norbury, Surrey, England (husbands’ names unknown). The children of Harry Johnson are entitled to share in

the residue of the Estate of the above deceased and must on or before the 15th day of October, 1948, establish their claims before the District Registrar of this Court at Vancouver, British Columbia, after which date they will be excluded from the benefit of the said order. Further information may be obtained from Russell, McVeagh and Co.. Solicitors, South British. Bldg., Shortland st., Auckland, N.Z., or Arthur Cobum, Solicitors, 837 West Hastings street, Vancouver, 8.C., Canada. . 8927 DEATH DUTIES have in some cases more than doubled in recent years. Regular will revision is necessary to ensure that the interests of beneficiaries are safeguarded. Call for a confidential interview with the local manager of the GUARDIAN TRUST AND EXECUTORS CO. OF N.Z., LID. Christchurch Branch: 89 Gloucester street. Manager: A. R. Jordan. cc!2 FURNITURE—USE VARNOLINE STAIN: Stains and Varnishes in One Operation. SMITH and SMITH. LTD., Cnr. Tuam-High streets. 51729 STOP that Cough with “Golden Cough Mixture,” 2s 6d bottle, from Falvey’s, Chemists, 670 Colombo st. (opp. Reeces). 2134

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Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25554, 23 July 1948, Page 1

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