AMUSEMENTS By Popular Demand! sth Record Week To-day: 2,5, 8 p.m. Ivoid Further Disappointment. Reserve Mow for the Week-end! Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre BUT HURRY! SEASON NOW LIMITED. WE MUST MAKE WAY FOR OUR NEXT BIG ATTRACTION! A “Must See” Film! “THE BISHOP’S WIFE” “THE BISHOP’S WIFE” A Feast of Laughter and Romance You’ll Wish Would Last For Ever! “THE BISHOP’S WIFE” “THE BISHOP’S WIFE” Even Samuel Goldwyn himself never before produced such surprises and happy delights in bne screen treat! “THE BISHOP’S WIFE” “THE BISHOP’S WIFE” No matter how old you THINK you are, it will make you young for each of its one hundred and twenty golden minutes! Played with Charm by CARY GRANT LORETTA YOUNG DAVID NIVEN MONTY WOOLLEY (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) || STATE I ~ H ‘Phone 32-249. | Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. “Where Christchurch Meets” THEATRE ROYAL LAST 5 NIGHTS 2 More Matinees TO-MORROW and WEDNESDAY BRITISH ENTERPRISES Present THE AMAZING THE AMAZING MB ROOKLYN MR ROOKLYN FROM LONDON Internationally Famous Illusionist JOE LAWMAN Australia’s Ace Comedian CLIFF COOK Famous English Eccentric Comedian HARRY MOSSFIELD, you’ll thrill to his Golden Voice; JOY ROBINS Comedienne; LEONORA LA YE, Lyric Soprano; TWO PROBETTES, Sensational Hand Balancers: and BOBBIE PETRIE. The Blues. Full supporting cast Night Prices: 7/-, 5/-, Gallery 2/6, all plus tax •Matinee Prices: 5/-. 3/-, 2/-, plus tax Children Half Price to Matinees Only Gallery Tickets at Thentre Sweet Shop from 10 a.m. Daily. Plan D.I.C. until 8 p.m. Tomorrow at Theatre from 9.30 ajn. MALVERN PICTURES SHEFFIELD TO-NIGHT GLENTUNNEL SATURDAY In Natura- Colour “GALLANT BESS” Great Family Entertainment SHEFFIELD Patrons Please Note. No Matinee on Saturday (For Universal Exhibition.) DARFIELD RAY MILLAND BARRY FITZGERALD BARBARA STANWYCK in “CALIFORNIA” In Beautiful Technicolour A Mighty Cast of Stars a Magnificent Story of Desperate Men and Beautiful Women. The Technicolour of the Golder West (Recommended for Adult Audiences.) PUBLIC NOTICES CANTERBURY FARMERS: For your hay baling and heading requirements, 'Phone JAS. IVEY, 29M, Geraldine. New Holland pick-up baler and Allis Chalmers header available any district. XBB5 DUNSANDEL SPORTS ASSOCIATION. Result of New Year's Day Competitions: Cake—2B6. Cutlery—3oB7. Both claimed. Secretary has pair size 1 Goloshes losl at sports January 1.4740 CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL EXPUPILS’ ASSOCIATION: Art Union Re-sult-First, £l5, Ticket 2346, Mrs D. E, Taylor, Pahautanui; second, £7 10s, Ticket 3541, “Peacock,” Vera street, Gore; third, £2 10s, Ticket 2115, A. McGaffin. 104 Messines road, Karori.476o CHRIST’S COLLEGE Old Boys’ Cricket Club. Result of Art Union: First Prize (£15): 513—E. R. Smith, Greymouth. Second Prize (£5): 174—A. C. Iggo, 461 Dam rd. Five Prizes of £1: 3771—J. M. Christie, Box 272, Ch. Ch.; 1095, J. B. Jenkins; 3322—D. W. J. Gould; 361—80 x 895, Ch. Ch.; 2682—E.' D. R. Smith, Rangiora. Winning tickets must, be presented at the Bank of N.Z., Ch. Ch., for payment. 4774 PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that we have admitted Mr James Rutherford Williams as a partner in our Legal practice carried on at Christchurch and Akaroa. The name, of the firm shall continue to be MEARES, WILLIAMS, HOLMES, and BOOKER. Dated this 27th day of January, 1949. C. H. HOLMES. R. E. BOOKER. X 703 SUTTON’S LAUNCHES. LAUNCH CRUISE PENINSULA BAYS TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). Launches leave on arrival 8.50 a.m. train from Chch., arriving back in Lyttelton 4 p.m. This cruise will visit bays such as Pori Levy, Pigeon Bay, Menzies Bay, Little Atoloa, etc., bays rarely visited by excursionists. These trips have surpassed all expectations in popularity—trips always to be remembered. FARES 5/-. FARES 5/-. Children Under 13 Half Fare. MOONLIGHT LAUNCH CRUISES ft WEDNESDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY Launch Leaves Lyttelton «.15. FARES 2/6 FARES 2/6 Picnics, Cruises, Moonlight Excursions Arranged by ’Phoning SUTTON’S LAUNCHES, ’Phones 46-028. 46-514. 4795 JUST PUBLISHED UP-TO-DATE STREET MAP OF CHRISTCHURCH STREET MAP OF CHRISTCHURCH STREET MAP OF CHRISTCHURCH Showing recent changes m street namei Price 2/6 Postage 2d extra Obtainable from all Leading Booksellers and stationers. Or from the Publishers Commercial Printing Department CHRISTCHURCH PRESS CO.. LTD. T.C 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.m. T.C
OPTICIANS WALTER J. WATSONS, OPTICIANS, 695 COLOMBO STREET (Next Kincaids). ’Phone 35-226. ’ DRESSMAKING, TAILORING, ETC. COATS, Costumes Tailored to Measure ir your material or ours. G. W. Beck Ladies’ Tailor, 148 High st. (next Robert Francis). 458.' LADIES' Hats, Reblocked, Renovated and Remodelled. Save Money. The Green Hat, 826 A Colombo street (two doors above Peterborough street). 4744 PARAGON SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING 200 Manchester street. Principal: MRS V. McNIE. Classes resume MONDAY, FEB. 7th. New Students may be interviewed now at 307 Worcester st., between 4 p.m. and 7JO pun. each day. 46CM
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Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25714, 28 January 1949, Page 1
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