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AMUSEMENTS FINALLY TO-DAY —2 p.m., 8 p.m. “THE UNSUSPECTED” Claude Rains Joan Caulfield (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) II STATED || ’Phone 32-249, || Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. “Where Christchurch Meets” TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. Ladies! Attend the Matinees Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre THE COMEDY THAT KEPT NEW YORK AND LONDON LAUGHING FOR FIVE LONG YEARS Never has the screen offered such Hilarious Fun, Romance and Gaiety as John Van Druten’s Record-breaking Success The Hit with 1000 Laughs!. WARNER BROS. Proudly Present “The Voice of the Turtle” “The Voice of the Turtle” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Starring Ronald Reagan Eleanor Parker Eve Arden Wayne Morris LIKE A BREATH OF SPRING This delightful story of “Bill,” "Sally,” "Olive” and "Ned” will keep you chuckling for weeks to come A RIOT OF MERRIMENT FROM START TO FINISH GALA GALA GALA GALA GALA GALA GALA GALA GALA GALA GALA TO-NIGHT GALA GALA TO-NIGHT GALA GALD TO-NIGHT GALA GALD TO-NIGHT GALA GALA 7 p.m.-lO p.m. GALA GALA 7 p.m.-10 p.m. GALA GALA (Admission Free To-night) GALA GALA PHILLIPSTOWN GALA GALA PHILLIPSTOWN GALA GALA ’ PHILLIPSTOWN GALA GALA KINDERGARTEN GALA GALA KINDERGARTEN GALA GALA KINDERGARTEN GALA GALA GROUNDS. GALA GALA GROUNDS. GALA GALA GROUNDS. GALA GALA Entertainment, Side-Shows, GALA GALA Merry-go-Round. GALA GALA NEXT SATURDAY GALA GALA NEXT SATURDAY GALA GALA THE GREAT DAY GALA GALA THE GREAT DAY GALA GALA 10 a.m. 10 p.m. GALA GALA 10 a.m. 10 p.m. GALA GALA Continuous Entertainment. GALA GALA Another attempt will be GALA GALA made at 11.30 a.m. to bury a GALA GALA man alive in a 6ft hole for GALA GALA three hours to be dug out GALA GALA at 2.30 p.m. GALA GALA The Grana Procession of GALA GALA decorated bikes, fancy GALA GALA dress, etc., led by Ladies’ GALA GALA Highland Pipe Band, and GALA GALA Jo Jo the clown on his GALA GALA eccentric bike, will leave GALA GALA Fitzgerald ave. at 2 p.m. GALA' GALA Stalls, Tea-rooms, ice- GALA GALA creams, drinks, balloons, GALA GALA etc. GALA GALA The grounds are in. St. GALA GALA Asaph st. between Mathe- GALA GALA son’s rd. and Nursery rd. GALA GALA Proceeds for Kindergarten. GALA MAN BURIED ALIVE. MILO THE MAGICIAN, who last Saturday failed in his attempt to remain buried for three hours owing to the air supply failing, will make another attempt this Saturday, at the carnival to be held at the Phillipstown Kindergarten Grounds in St. Asaph st., near Matheson’S rd. He will be buried at 11.30 a.m. and dug up again at 2.30 p.m. While underground he will speak through his microphone over the loudspeakers. After he has been bound up by rfiiembers of the public, he will be locked In a box and lowered to the bottom of a six ft. hole. Before the earth is thrown in, an opportunity will be given the public to see him through a glass panel in the top of the box. Can he accomplish this unique feat, or will he again have to be hurriedly dug up. * Come to the Carnival and see him. PUBLIC NOTICES HORNBY YOUTH CENTRE. COMPETITION. Ist Prize—39l6.

2nd Prize—3427. t 3rd Prize—3339. ' DR. L. WINSTON BLAIN , HAS RESUMED PRACTICE. _1452 LEGAL THE LEGAL PRACTICE OF GARRICK, COWLISHAW and CO., will be CARRIED , ON AS USUAL ,at the same address. 169 HEREFORD STREET. O. COWLISHAW Administrator Estate F. W. M. Cowlishaw. 4643 IN THE ESTATE OF ROBERT COOPER, of Waipara, Farmer, Deceased. IT IS REQUESTED that all accounts owing by the above named Deceased be rendered forthwith in duplicate to the undersigned, duly certified as owing at date of death, namely, July 16, 1948. MEARES. WILLIAMS, HOLMES, and BOOKER. Solicitors, for the Executors, 98 Gloucester street, Christchurch. L 4912 A SMALL PUBLIC DEMONSTRATION of the DAVID BROWN TRACTOR will be held, weather permitting. AT WAIKARI ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th. AT 1.30 P.M.. on the property of R. I. Black, Esq. Also at MASON’S. FLAT ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25Hr AT 1.30 P.M. on the property of J. R. RTchardson. Esq. See the Hydraulic System—the greatest step made since Tractors replaced the horses. HAINES MOTORS, LIMITED, ■"Coast to Coast” 4631 RICCARTON , 75th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS. Bth TO 10th OCTOBER, 1948. PROGRAMME OF FUNCTIONS FRIDAY, Bth OCTOBER

1.30 p.m.: Sports at Riccarton School for Past and Present Pupils. Afternoon Tea for Adults. 1/6. Refreshments for Children. 8.30 p.m.: Bail in Winter Garden, Armagh street. Admission, Tickets 7/6 each. SATURDAY, 9th OCTOBER 1.45 p.m.—Cobb and Co. Coach leaves Church Corner with Old Pupils and Official Visitors. . 2 p.m.: Official Opening at School. Ringing the Bell, Roll Call. Afternoon Tea 1/6. Photographs taken at the School. . ' 3 p.m.: Unveiling of Anniversary Plaque. 6 p.m.: Banquet in Marquee at Riccarton School. Admission 5/-. SUNDAY, 10th OCTOBER. 3 p.m.: Combined Church Service in Marquee at School Woolston Band in attendance. Tickets for Anniversary Ball and Banquet obtainable from Colligan’s, Tobacconist, Cashel street, opposite Bea th’s, or from Messrs Wootton Bros., Grocers, Church Corner, and from members of the Executive Committee. „ , W. J BOWMAN. President, Executive Committee. Secretary's Address: P.O. Box 9, Upper Riccarton. 4464 PHOTOGRAPHERS PHOTOGRAPHERS PHOTOGRAPHERS PHOTOGRAPHERS See the 75 75 75 ! 75 75 75 KODAK SALON KODAK SALON KODAK SALON KODAK SALON EXHIBITION PRINTS EXHIBITION PRINTS EXHIBITION PRINTS EXHIBITION PRINTS Now on display in our Windows. KODAK (New Zealand), LTD., KODAK (New Zealand), LTD., 681 Colombo street, Christchurch. 4454 RIDE a "Simplex Special” Cycle for reliability. Ladies* and Gents’ Sports Models, 5/- Deposit, 5/- Weekly. Calder Mackay’s. — <727

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Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25607, 23 September 1948, Page 1

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