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,AMUSEMENTS FOUR SHOWS TO-DAY 11 a.m., 2,5, 8 p.m. A CINEMATIC TRIUMPH WHICH YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS At the ~ CRYSTAL PALACE —Of Course Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. The Thrill of Thrills the World will Never Forget Hervey Allen’s Brilliant Novel Read by Countless Millions Becomes The Screen’s Masterpiece ■Warner Bros. Re-present THE DUAL ACADEMY AWARD WINNER FREDRIC MARCH In the Finest Role of His Career “ANTHONY ADVERSE” “ANTHONY ADVERSE” “ANTHONY ADVERSE” “ANTHONY ADVERSE” With Olivia De Havilland CLAUDE RAINS LOUIS HAYWARD Edmund Gwenn Ahum Tamaroff ACTION IN THE ALPS . . . ROMANCE IN GAY JPARIS . . . REVENGE IN COLOURFUL ITALY, ADVENTURE IN DARKEST AFRICA (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) We Advise Prompt Application for Reserves Plans at D.I.C. Theatre 'Phone 32-408 Gala : • FairGala FanGala THE BIG Fair Gala THE BIG Fair Gala THE BIG Fair Gala THE BIG Fair Gala THE BIG Fair Gala Fair Gala SHOW. Fair Gala SHOW Fair Gala SHOW Fair Gala SHOW Fair Gala SHOW Fair Gala Fair Gala HEATON STREET Fair Gala HEATON STREET Fair Gala HEATON STREET Fair Gala HEATON STREET Fair Gala FanGala INTERMEDIATE Fair Gala INTERMEDIATE FailGala INTERMEDIATE Fair Gala INTERMEDIATE Fair Gala Fair Gala SCHOOL. Fair Gala SCHOOL. Fair Gala SCHOOL. Fair Gala ’ SCHOOL. Fair Gala FailGala To-morrow. Fair Gala To-morrow, Fair Gala To-morrow, Fair Gala To-morrow. Fair Gala 10 a.m. 10 p.m. Fair Gala Fair Gala Merry-go-Round. Children’s Fair Gala Sports. Fair Gala Fair Gala 29 Entertainment Items and Fair Gala . Spectacular Stunts. Fair Gala Fair Gala Stalls and Sideshows Galore. Fair Gale Fair Gala Fair Gala The Heaton Street School is Fair Gala near Papanui road. Fair • Gala Fair

GRAND FLORAL FElfe AND QUEEN CARNIVAL. ABBERLEY PARK, ST. ALBANS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1 to 6 p.nu £5O in Cash Prizes. Take No. 4 Tram to Edgeware road. Bring your children. Entries free to all Competitions. Decorated Prams, Trikes, Bicycles, and Pets (all ages, girls and boys from tiny tots to 14 arranged in numerous age groups). Cash Prizes from 10s to 15s for First, and 5s for Second in each group. Also same age groups and Cash Prize* in Fancy Costume. Most Economical Costume: First Prize 15s. Most Original Costume: First Prize 15s. Special Prize of £1 for the best pair (boy and girl) any age. DON’T MISS GRAND PARADE OF CHILDREN WITH DECORATED VEHICLES. Four Beautiful Queens—Puppet Show— Modk Court—Candy Floss—Te Wai Pounamu Maori Girls’ College Concert Party —Wheelbarrow Derby. JOIN IN THE COMPETITIONS. There is a special Printer’s error in the Souvenir Programme. Prize for finder 10/6. Decorate your old hat with flowers. ’ Prize 10/6. LUNCH AND AFTERNOON TEA. Sixteen Stalls. Bargains Galore. Cooking Section, liberal cash prizes NEW BRIGHTON BAND. Admission: Adults 1/-. Children 6d. Souvenir Programme, Price 6d. For full particulars of all competitions see ‘Press.” Saturday, February 19. 7383 PUBLIC NOTICES . PEACE CAMPAIGN. PUBLIC MEETING, LATIMER SQUARE, 2.15 P.M. SUNDAY, 27th FEB., 1949. Speakers: W. G. Kilpatrick (Chairman), S. Fournier, Mrs J. Moses, and A. B. Grant. 2.15 P.M. SUNDAY, 27th FEB., 1949.

NOTICE TO UNIVERSITY STUDENTS. THE University Tutorial Service, whose address is given* as Box 1332, Christchurch, HAS NOV CONNEXION WHATEVER WITH, AND IS NOT RECOGNISED BY, THIS UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, and its officers are not officers of any University College. C. C. KEMP, ’ x , • Registrar Canterbury University College. Christchurch. ’ 7575 SHAREBROKING PARTNERSHIP. SCOTT, JAMESON and CO. announce that MR SOMERS W. COX has been admitted as a Partner. The business will be carried on by Messrs A. J. Scott and S. W. Cox at 81 Hereford street under the name of SCOTT. JAMESON and COX. 4992 CHRISTCHURCH TRANSPORT DISTRICT METROPOLITAN LICENSING AUTHORITY PURSUANT to the provisions of Section 6 of the Transport Licensing Amendment Act, 1936, PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that applications have been received as follows: (1) Christchurch Tramway Board, Licence No. 13 (Christchurch-North Beach), to amend this Licence to Richmond only, and to include operation by Trolley Bus and Motor Omnibus. (2) Application for transfer of a taxi service licence from JAMES MAHONY to ALEXANDER JAMES PERCASKY. Any person wishing to make representations against the granting of the above applications must lodge the same in writing with the undersigned, c/o. CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL. 194 Manchester street, not later than NOON on Monday, March 7, 1949. In the event of no written representations being received, the applications may be granted without further notice, and without a public sitting of the Licensing Authority. H. S. FEAST Secretary, Metropolitan Licensing Authority. Christchurch, February 24, 1949. 7938 CHRISTCHURCH TRANSPORT DISTRICT METROPOLITAN LICENSING AUTHORITY PURUSANT to the Ipiovisions of Section 25 of the Transport Licensing Act, 1931, it is hereby publicly notified that a PUBLIC SITTING of the METROPOLITAN LICENSING AUTHORITY will be held in the CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS. 194 Manchester street, at 11.30 a.m. on Thursday, March 10. 1949. (1) JAMES DAVID FREDERICK RCSE, applicaiton for Continuous Taxi Service Licence at Hornby (one Private Hire Cab Authority). (2) CHRISTCHURCH TRAMWAY BOARD (a) Application for Continuous Passenger Service Licence—Cathedral square to North Beach, including Shirley and Burwood. Service to be operated by Trolley Bus and Omnibus. (b) Application for Continuous Passenger Service Licence from Fendalton tram terminus to Opawa tram terminus* Sundays only. (c) Application to amend St. Martins and Somerfield Service by running all journeys via Waltham road. An opportunity will be given to any person whoein the opinion of the Licensing Authority is directly interested to make representations in favour of or against the granting of the Licences. H S. FEAST, Secretary. Metropolitan Licensing Authority. Christchurch, February 24. 1949. 7938 FURNITURE AUCTIONS. LET FORD AND HADFIELD, LTD AUCTION YOUR FURNITURE FOR BEST RESULTS. FJP.T.C.

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Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25738, 25 February 1949, Page 1

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