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ROMA THE DUST-FREED TEA

AMUSEMENTS 3rd BIG WEEK 2 p.m. 5 Shoppers’ 8 p.m. Feature Only at Shoppers’ Session PLANS ARE FILLING BOOK NOW jj MAYFAIR || AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD. Throughout N.Z. A J. Arthur Rank Enterprisg NEVER BEFORE— Since the birth of the cinema has sucn an entertainment achievement been given to the world— ENGLAND’S GREATEST LIVING ACTOR LAURENCE OLIVIER Presents the World s Most Famous Play “lIAM L E T ” “HAMLET” “HAMLET” Shakespeare’s Immortal Drama The Magnificent Cast of Great Stars Include LAURENCE OLIVIER as Hamlet EILEEN HERLIE as Gertrude the Queen BASIL SYDNEY .. as Claudius the Klug JEAN SIMMONS as Ophelia FELIX AYLMER a, Poloniua NORMAN WOOLAND as Horatio TERENCE MORGAN as Latites Shakespeare's Greatest Drama becomea the World's Greatest Motion Picture (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLANS D.I.C. (No. 8) AND THEATRE

TO-DAY The Box Plan at BEGG'S Opens for the 10 ShUlng tax free Beats For “THE BEGGAR’S OPERA” “THE REGGAR’S OPERA” At the RADIANT THEATRE For a Season Beginning November 13th LISTEN in to 3YA to-day at 2.30 p.m. for excerpts from a REHEARSAL of “THE BEGGAR’S OPERA" and to IYA, 2YA and 4YA to-night at 9.20 p.m. THE WORLD’S MOST FAMOUS OPERA “THE BEGGAR’S OPERA” “THE REGGAR’S OPERA” Will be Presented by the CHRISTCHURCH CIVIC MUSIC COUNCIL COMPLETE with New Period Costumes and Scenery, a Splendid Orchestra and a Superb Cast. The PRODUCER is GORDON H. GRIMSDALE The Box Plan for this Record Breaking Opera opens To-day at BEGG’S for the 10 shilling tax free seats. DANCES, SOCIALS, »TC. WOODEND FOOTBALL AND BASKETBALL CLUBS' ANNUAL BALL TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), OCT. 29, WOODEIND PUBLIC HALL Reg. Millers Orchestra (4 instruments). Good Novelties. Good Supper Dancing’; BJO UH 2. Admission: 7s 6d Double. 4s Single. 8214

MALVERN RUGBY SUB-UNION BALL PRESENTATION OF TROPHIES. DARFIELD MEMORIAL HALL TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), 8.30 P.M. George Bradford’s Orchestra. Parrett’s Catering. Ladies. </-; Gents. 6/-. M49 WOMEN’S ORGANISATION, „ JUCCARTON ELECTORATE. NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL PARTY. A SOCIAL EVENING Will be held In the MAIN HALL. 78 LICHFIELD STREET, TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45 P.M. Cards, Musical Items, and Dancing. Subscription 2/6, Including Supper. Dress: Optional. 8788 Realm To-night. To-night. Dance Hall Realm MIXED DANCING Dance Hall Realm MIXED DANCING Dance Hall Realm MIXED DANCING Dance Had Realm Realm Orchestra. Dance Hail Realm Realm Orchestra. Dance Hall Realm Admission 2/6. Dance Hall Realm Doors open 7.30 p.m. Dance Hall Realm CHARLIE COMAN. Dance Hall Realm Floor Manager. Dance Hall “RACE CABARET” WINTER GARDEN, SATURDAY NEXT—B.3O till 12. BRIAN MARSTON’S ORCHESTRA. Double Tickets, 10s; Alcoves, 7s 6d and ss. Intending Patrons* are advised to make their Reservations Early. "Phone 32 *OBB MRS R. F. NEWTON. Manageress. 8748 TO-NIGHT EVERY FRIDAY, TO-NIGHT EVERY FRIDAY. TO-NIGHT CALEDONIAN HALL. TO-NIGHT Ray Vernal’s Orchestra TO-NIGHT (Seven Players). TO-NIGHT PETE LOGAN’S TO-NIGHT HAWAIIAN SERENADEBS TO-NIGHT (Of Radio Fame). TO-NIGHT Admission 2/6. Supper. TO-NIGHT Floor Space. 600. TO-NIGHT CALEDONIAN HALL. TO-NIGHT Visitors Welcome. TO-NIGHT X9B DANCES. THE METHVEN LADIES’ HOCKEY CLUB Will hold a Social in the Anglican Sunday School on FRIDAY. NOV. sth. Cook’s Music. Good Supper. Gents 3s, Ladies 2s. 8793 S.X. MARCHING TEAM DANCE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT SCOTTISH SOCIETY HALL. Cashel street DANCING 8-1. Good Supper. Admission 2/6. Good music. 1203 PKEBBIETON RUGBY LEAGUE (iLUft’S BALL. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER sth. Majestic Orchestra. Novelty Danees. Good Supper. Gents 3/6, Ladles 2/6.X566 LOST AND FOUND FOUND, Sum of Money, Hornby district. Apply PlBO5, "Press." FOUND, Hub Cap, in Moorhouse ave., October 26. presumably small car, at 7.30 p.m. Apply T 685, "Press." FOUND, North-bound Express, leaving Oainaru Mid-day, Monday. Gilt Brooch. Owner may claim same on giving description. T9lB, "Press.” BOOK-SHAPED EARRING, tan shade flecked with gold. Lost between The Singing Kettle, Gloucester st., and Jane Anderson Toilet Salon, Manchester st., Wednesday. Reward. ’Phone 135, Akaroa. 8842 LEFT at Stewart's Gully, Sunday, by Lad of 8, Two Cricket Bats; small owner very upset. Finder please Ring 38-450. RewardLOST, Fountain Pen, Tuesday, Black Parker. Reward. T 961, “Preas." LOST off truck, Oak Chair. Phone 35-623. Call 473 A Colombo street LOST, Small Gold Watch, between Lonsdale. Opticians, and Tivoli Theatre. Reward. ’Phone 35-217. LOST. Luggage Carrier, between Greenpark and Rangiora. Ring 30X. Lincoln. Reward. X 875 LOST. Golden Retriever Pup, strayed from 481 Barrington street, Spreydon. Ring 32-G9O. Business hours only. Good reward. X 927 LOST, Collie Dog, tan. white and brindle. Halswell collar. R. L. Rutherford, Haydon Downs. Hawarden. ’Phone BU. Hawarden. ! X 537 LOST, from Addington Saleyards. Black and Tan Cattle Dog; answers name Sharp. Apply 33 Flemington ave., or ’Ph. 40-534. LOST Small Black Purse, containing 10* Note in pay envelope; name on. Also Blue Comb, few shillings in silver. (Working woman.) P 1623. "Press." PALE Blue Budgie. "Bob." Reward, Hirst. 72 Gloucester street, opposite Soldiers’ Club. X 691 5-STONE Turquoise Ring. Tuesday; keepsake Reward. 'Phone 7331 M. X3BO

DANGEROUS TREES Felled or Grubbed ORNAMENTAL TREES PRUNED. SECTIONS CLEARED. 40 Years' Practical Experience. Insured Against All Risks. C. M. WEST. P.O. Box 192, Phone (Residence) 24-936, after 7 p

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Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25638, 29 October 1948, Page 1

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