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FOR ENJOYMENT PLUS ECONOMY ROMA THE DUST-FREED TEA

AMUSEMENTS PLANS NOW OPEN FOR WEEK-END I BE WISE AND RESERVE EARLY 2nd WEEK STARTS FRIDAY! LAUGH! LAUGH! LAUGH! YOUR CARES AWAY! ’ >hone ß || AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD. DAILY, 2 PM., 8 PM. ” J. Arthur Rank Presents A Rollicking Comedy from the Famous Novel by F. Anstey. “VICE VERSA” “VICE VERSA” “VICE VERSA” Starring ROGER LIVESEY KAY WALSH And Introducing Two New Stars PETULA CLARKE ANTHONY NEWLEY The Funniest Comedy You Will See and Hear in Years. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLANS D.1.C., NO. 8 AND THEATRE. FINAL 2 DAYS! The Gay, Romantic Drama “HOLIDAY” CARY GRANT KATHARINE HEPBURN (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 1 ST. JAMES’ | "IN TUAM STREET” THE ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE Direction: Christchurch Cinemas, Ltd. 2 P.M. DAILY 8 P.M. FRIDAY NEXT! A Technicolour Cavalcade of Glorious Entertainment! AGLOW WITH THE MELODIES YOU HAVE ALWAYS LOVED. Columbia Pictures Present “THE JOLSON STORY” “THE JOLSON STORY” “THE JOLSON STORY” Starring Larry Parks Evelyn Keyes William Demarest Thrill Again to These Ever Popular Melodies: "Swanee,” ’ You Made Me Love You,” "April Showers,” “Rainbow Round My Shoulder,” “By The Light Of The Silvery Moon,” "I’m Sitting On Top Of The World,” “Ave Maria,” and a Host of Others! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also: Outstanding Featurettes RESERVES D.I.C. Theatre Phone 35-820.

Newspapers Tell The Truth! And we quote here the reports of the newspapers in the three Towns in which The Great Franquin has opened his New Zealand Tour. The Wellington “Evening Post,” March 12th: "THE GREAT FRANQUIN is a Master Showman.” The "Dominion,” Wellington, March 12th. “THE GREAT FRANQUIN delighted his audience." The "Southern Cioss,” March 12th: “THE GREAT FRANQUIN amazed, amused, bewildered.” The Nelson “Evening Mail,” March 21st: “THE GREAT FRANQUIN held a packed house spellbound from beginning to end—the big audience rocked with laughter.” The Marlborough "Express,” Blenheim, March 26th: "THE GREAT FRANQUIN proved by his large audience last night that hypnotism is a great drawing power—his subjects got as muth deHght out of the entertainment as did his audience—his uncanny powers assure him of capacity houses every night in Blenheim.” THE SENSATIONAL HYPNOTIST HYPNOTIST opens his Christchurch Season of One Week Only at the THEATRE ROYAL FRIDAY NEXT, 8 P.M. RESERVE NOW AT D.I.C. 6/-. 4/-, 2/-, plus tax. MATINEE SATURDAY, 2.30 p.m. 4/-, 2/-, plus tax. Children Half Price.

SPORTING WAIMATE RACING CLUB (INC.). WAIMATE RACING CLUB (INC.). WAIMATE RACING CLUB (INC.). ANNUAL RACE MEETING ANNUAL RACE MEETING On SATURDAY, APRIL 2nd. 1949. SATURDAY. APRIL 2nd, 1949. SATURDAY. APRIL 2nd, 1949. First Race 11 a.m. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 5/-, Ladies 2/6. Hot. Water provided in Motor Park. 6743 LOST AND FOUND FOUND Signet Ring. Apply 16 Sumner st., Spreydon. ■ FOUND Fountain Pen, name engraved. Apply 84645, “Press." FOUND, 4ft Control Rod in flexible sheath, Halswell rd. Apply 88 Paterson avenue. FOUND, ’phone box, Riccarton, Small Purse, containing money. Owner may have same by paying expenses. Apply 17 Brodie st.. Upper Riccarton. GOLD Necklace, lost vicinity Fendalton tram terminus; sentimental value. ’Phone 24-924. Reward. 1840 LOST, 1 Dove Grey Gauntlet Woollen Glove. ’Phone 41-219. LOST, in Lincoln. £4 and Change, in small purse. R. MacKenzie, Lincoln. LOST, in City, Green Felt Knitting Bag containing Blue Knitting. Ring 7094 M LOST Large Canvas Sheet. Rutland st., Sunday night. ’Phone 32-518. Reward. LOST English Wire-haired Terrier, white, black, and tan. Reg. 1817. Reward. 124 Avonside drive. LOST Pair Ladies’ Brown Kid Gloves, "Munns" corner. Finder please ’Phone 33-652. Reward. LOST Friday, between Wilsons road and Miller’s, Ltd., Lady's Silver Wrist Watch. Reward. 84662, “Press.” LOST Navy Kid Glove, between Marshland bus stop artd Bank of N.Z. corner. Apply P 4077, "Press.” Reward. LOST, Monday evening. 1 Wheel with New Tyre and Tube for Morris Eight. Please Ring 48-285. Good reward offered. LOST Expensive Light Fox Fur, about 3 weeks ago. Reward. Georgette Millinery, Ballantynes Building, 122 Cashel st. LOST, in Hawarden township. 1 aged Corriedale Ewe. branded J.J. in red on centre of back. ,Apply Pyne, Gould, Guinness, Hawardeh. 6684 LOST, Lady’s Black Box between Royal Hotel and Theatre Royal. Return to Patson, Theatre Royal. Reward. LOST. Monday night. Gold Link Necklacel, between Clyde rd., Glandovey rd. Family sentiment. Reward. ’Phone 24-753, 193 Clyde rd. LOST, Native Grass Mat. with wool fringe, between Christchurch and Lauriston. Reward. 58 Weka st.. Fendalton. ’Phone 36-188. LOST, Spare Wheel Compartment Cover with number-plate, 175701, attached, between Christchurch, Rakaia, Springston, Weedons, March 23. Reward. ’Phone 36-317. 6465 LOST Monday evening, vicinity Press Building and Mayfair Theatre. Lady’s Black Handbag, containing £8 odd, P.O. Savings Bank Book, Butter Coupons, etc. Owner distracted. Reward. ’Phone 38-600, or write Box 1177. STRAYED from Tuahiwi district. Pet Brown Gelding, tail down to hocks. Please ring Cox. Kaiapoi. X 4444 STRAYED from my Farm at Rolleston, 4 Two-tooth Ewes, branded G 7 in black. Please communicate with Norman Gray, Rolleston. - - STRAYED from 19 Parlane st., Addington, Golden Retriever Dog. very playful. Reward on returning to the above address or 'Phone 7460 M. ■ ■■ IMPOUNDED IMPOUNDED at Springston. from Burnham, 1 Draught Brown Gelding, 3 white legs and white blaze, and two notches out of right ear. If not claimed and expenses paid by 12th April, 12 noon, will be sold. H. J. Everest, Poundkeeper. 6696 IGGO’S Prompt Prescription Service. Five Experienced Dispensers of Free Social Security Prescriptions. Iggo’s (Chemists). Ltd., 105 Cashel st. X 4005

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Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25766, 30 March 1949, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25766, 30 March 1949, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25766, 30 March 1949, Page 1

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