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MORE CUPS TO THE POBNB. ROMA THE DUST-FREED TEA

AMUSEMENTS LAST DAYS —2 p.m., 8 p.m. PHYLLIS CALVERT Margot GRAHAME, Francis L. SULLIVAN In |“BROKEN JOURNEY”| (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) 1) MAYFAIR I) AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD. COM. FRIDAY! 2 D.m.. 5 p.m.. 8 p.m. HURRY AND RESERVE If You're Irish. Welsh. English or Scotch, You'll Enjoy This Film A Charming Irish Romance AGLOW WITH BEAUTIFUL SONGS AND MUSIC It has everything that goes to make Perfect Entertainment Reliance Films Proudly Present “THE HILLS OF DONEGAL” “THE HILLS OF DONEGAL” A Butcher Empire Production Starring JAMES ETHERINGTON The Famous Tenor Dinah Sheridan John Bentley Moore Marriott (By Permission of the J. Arthur Rank Organisation) (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLANS D.I.C. (No. 8) AND THEATRE FINAL 2 DAYS! The Warm. Tender and Yet Stirring Story of a Lovable Family || “THE SULLIVANS” || ANNE .BAXTER THOMAS MITCHELL (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) j ST. JAMES’ I 1 “IN TUAM STREET” THE ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE ' Direction: Christchurch Cinemas, Ltd. 2 p.m. DAILY 8 p.m. FRIDAY NEXT!— The Best Picture of Any Year! Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Present the Picturisation of James Hilton’s Most Beloved Story of English Public School Life “GOODBYE MR CHIPS” “GOODRYE MR CHIPS” “GOODBYE MR CHIPS” With the • Screen’s Most PopuMr Stars ROBERT DONAT GREER GARSON

Terry Kilburn John Mills (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) No other Picture has yet been made to Equal the Drama, Romance and Haunting Charm of “Goodbye Mr Chips” RESERVE TO-DAY AT THE DJ.C. Theatre *Phone 35-820 sporting" CANTERBURY PARK TROTTING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING, ADDINGTON, SATURDAY NEXT. Frequent tram service from the Square. First race 10.30 a.m. Trial against One Mile two-year-old trotting record by "Highland Kilt” at 11.28 a,m. No bookmakers or their assistants, -disqualified or undesirable persons will be allowed on the Course during the Autumn Meeting, and if any such persons are found thereon, they will be removed and prosecuted as provided in the Act, 5BBB WESTLAND RACING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING, HOKITIKA RACECOURSE. SATURDAY AND MONDAY. 19th and 2lat FEBRUARY, 1949. a U, p 'V v Ji McDougall, P.O. Box 14, Telephone 75, Hokitika. 5607 DANCES, SOCIALS, ETC, TO-NIGHT ODDFELLOWS HALU 168 st - Asa P h TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT MIXED DANCING. TO-NIGHT MIXED DANCING. TO-NIGHT MIXED DANCING. TO-NIGHT TERRY MINSON’S TO-NIGHT ORCHESTRA TO-NIGHT Admisfeion 2/6 TO-NIGHT A Happy, Sociable Night, TO-NIGHT Visitors Welcome TO-NfpHTT.C. Realm To-night To-night To-night Realm MIXHD DANCING. To-night Realm MIXED DANCING. To-night Realm MIXED DANCING. ' To-night Realm MIXED DANCING. To-night Realm Admission 2/6. To-night Realm Doors Open 7.30 p.m. To-night Realm CHARLIE COMAN, To-night Relam Floor Manager. To-night Realm Canterbury Dance Pro-' To-night Realm moters’ Picnic, Quail To-night Realm Island, Sunday, Feb. 20. To-night HORORATA-MALVERN R.6.A. THE ANNUAL BALL of the above will be held In the DARFIELD HALL on FRIDAY, MAY 27 Will other Organisations in the District please note this date.sBsB 2 LOST AND FOUND FOUND, small Gold Brooch last Friday. C. Lange, 719 Colombo st. BAY Pony, about 13 hands, from Matipo st., Riccarton, Be careful Stephensort, 53 Puriri st., Riccarton. ’Phone 36-264. BLUE Beach Towel left' in Scarborough dressing shed. Finder ring 33-619.* BROWN and White Sun Top lost on Sunday between Governor’s Bav and Sumner. ’Phone 35-198. 6020 BUNCH of Keys, lost vicinity of Caledonian Hotel. Reward. 23 Winton st. 1638 GENT’S Silver Orla Wristlet Watch lost, vicinity Blenheim rd., Junction rd. Reward. 74 Sawyers Arms rd., after 6 p.m. I WISH to thank the unknown man who returned the wallet to 142 OUivier’s road. Sunday. . LOST on Tues., evening. Upper Denturea at Brighton Beach. Reward. A 3541, “Press." LEFT. New Brighton Pier. Saturday, Parcel containing Grey ’ Sports Trousers. A 3176, "Press.” LOST, Chain holding 3 keys. Reward. Please reply to A 3484, "Press.” LOST, Sunday, top set Dentures, Norlh Beach. Reward. A34B£, "Press.” LOST, small Brown Purse, containing key. Urgent. A 3495, "Press ” LOST, pair White String Gloves, Cathedral sq. or Sumner tram. A 3456, “Press.” LOST, Women’s Gold Watch with gold expanding chain, vicinity St. Albans. Ring 22-075. Reward. Z LOST, Wallet containing driver's licence, snaps. Reward on returning to Hampton, 30 Clyde rd., Riccarton. LOST, Brighton, Gent's Brief Bag containing clothes, etc. 164 Durham st. Reward. LOST, Motor-cycle Pump between Sunnyside and Riley crescent, Woolston. 82 Riley crescent. —— LOST, small Black Purse by working woman. Dial 398, Ssk 7049. business hours. Reward. » LOST, Case and Spectacles on or about Brighton pier, Monday evening. Finder please ring 32-023. LOST, Small Purse, containing silver and three string pearls. A valued keep-sake. Return 107 Moorhouse avg. Reward. 1596 LOST, Sunday, 6th, at Akaroa, Wallet containing sum of money, driver’s licence, etc. Reward. Apply P 2494, “Press.” 1634 LOST. Bicycle taken by mistake from Jamieson’s, Bedford row, Monday. Number known. Please return same address, LOST, Ladies’ Costume ~Coat, gold locket attached, between Ch. Ch. and Dunedin. Finder please return Warner’s Hotel, Christchurch. Reward. LOST, between Rangiora and Hurunul, Monday. 4in Engineer’s Vice. Finder please return to North Canterbury Power Board, Rangiora. LOST, between Diamond Harbour and Christchurch, per launch and train. Cameo Brooch. Reward. "Press” Office, Lyttelton. | LOST, at New Brighton, Wallet, containing money and private papers and fountain pen. Finder please keep the money as reward and return balance. Reply A 3507, “Press.” - - LOST in City, Feb. 7th, one Black Handbag containing notes, cheques, cheque book, and social security book. Finder please leave Midland Bus Station. Lichfield st. Reward. LOST, between London st.. Lyttelton, and Bridle Path. 1 Small Brown Schoolbag, containing 1 wallet and small canvas beg with the sum of approx. £4O and hooks valued at about £lO. Reward on returning to address therein. PARTLY-KNITTED Man’s Pullover, tn dark green, vicinity Corsair Bay. ’Phone 398. No. 7227 M. STRAYED, aged Brown Mare from Hopkins st, Wooiston. Ring 32-416. Rew aid.

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Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25724, 9 February 1949, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25724, 9 February 1949, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25724, 9 February 1949, Page 1