AMUSEMENTS LAST DAY 1.45 and 7.30 Wilkie Collins* Gripping Story “WOMAN IN WHITE” ELEANOR PARKER ALEXIS SMITH Also the Daring Thriller “Find The Blackmailer” (Both Rec. by Censor for Adults.) NOW AT THE POPULAR | LIBERTY Ph °»« 3s 097 | Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. (Throughout N.Z.) COMMENCING TO-MORROW! 20th Century-Fox Presents TYRONE POWER TYRONE POWER TYRONE POWER ANNE BAXTER In the Sparkling Irish Comedy Romance “The LUCK of the IRISH” “The LUCK of the IRISH” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also the Explosive Mystery Thriller “BRASHER DOUBLOON” George MONTGOMERY Nancy GUILD (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) It’s a Great Programme! BOOK EARLY! BOOK EARLY! PLANS D.I.C. AND THEATRE. FINALLY TO-DAY! The Gay, Romantic Drama “HOLIDAY” CARY GRANT KATHARINE HEPBURN (Approved lor Universal Exhibition.) 1 ST. .JAMES’ , "IN TUAM STREET” THE ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE Direction: Christchurch Cinemas, Ltd. 2 P.M. DAILY 8 P.M. TO-MORROW! A TechnicOlour Cavalcade of Glorious Entertainment! AGLOW WITH THE MELODIES YOU HAVE ALWAYS LOVED. Columbia Pictures Present “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 , A Others! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Outstanding Featurettes RESERVES D.I.C. Theatre 'Phone 35-830. WONDERFUL EXHIBITION. WONDERFUL EXHIBITION. THE CROWN JEWELS OF ENGLAND THE CROWN JEWELS OF ENGLAND. THE CROWN JEWELS OF ENGLAND. NOW ON AT HAY’S, LTD. Open from now, until Thursday, April 14th, this fascinating and unusual exhibition is daily earning the highest praise from hundreds and hundreds of delighted visitors. Here is history—the way you 'like It— The Crown Jewels—complete—as you would see them in the Tower of London —plus a miniature museum of relics and antiques from brass-wear from the King s Kitchen, to Dick Tuijpin’s Pistol. NOTE TO SCHOOLS. NOTE TO SCHOOLS. There are still a few bookings avall--able fur '4t!r ttr-gflis** be early. 'Phone now and reserve for special school session. Highest educational value! Decide now not to miss THE CROWN JEWELS EXHIBITION THE CROWN JEWELS EXHIBITION AT HAY'S, "THE FRIENDLY STORE." AT HAY'S, "THE FRIENDLY STORE.” 6772 SPORTING N.Z. METROPOLITAN TROTTING CLUB EASTER MEETING SATURDAY NEXT SATURDAY, APRIL 9. and EASTER SATURDAY, APRIL 16 Trams from Square at frequent intervals. No charge for Motor-cars. First race each day 10.45 a.m. No bookmakers or their assistants, disqualified, or undesirable persons, will be allowed on the Course during the Easter Meeting, and if any such persons are found thereon they will be removed and prosecuted as provided in the Act. 6845 PUBLIC NOTICES JUMBLE SALE HOLY TRINITY SCHOOLROOM, LYTTELTON TO-DAY, AT 2,15 P.M.t JUMBLE SALE RIDGELY HALL, ARMAGH STREET, FRIDAY. APRIL 1, at 1.30 P.M. Admission 3d. 2166 ' DARFIELD PLUNKET SOCIETY THE ANNUAL MEETING will be held in the Memorial Hall, FRIDAY, April 8, at 2.30 p.m. J. STOTT, Hon. Secretary. .. DARFIELD W.DJJ. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the above will be held in the Darfield Memorial Hall on THURSDAY, April 14, at 2.30 p.m. A. HOUSTON, Hon. Secretary. COMMISSION RATES ON FRUIT. The Public Sitting of the Price Tribunal to hear representations on the wholesale commission rates charged on fruit handled on behalf of the Marketing Department which was to have been held on Monday, 4th April, will now be held at 10 a.m. on THURSDAY, 28th APRIL, in the Conference Room, Third Floor, Brandon House, Featherston street, Wellington67Bs HALSWELL SCHOOL 85th JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS SATURDAY, APRIL 2 1 p.m., Official Opening of Celebrations. 7 p.m., Banquet. Bus service will run from Lincoln road tram terminus. Sunday, April 3. 1.45, Service Halswell War Memorial. 2.15 p.m., United Service in School grounds. Salvation Army Citadel Band in attendance. Monday, April 4, Children’s Sports and Picnic Day at the School. Tea, sugar, milk, and hot water provided free. Afternoon tea available. 8 p.m.. Jubilee Ball, Halswell hall. Admission to banquet and ball by ticket only. Ample car park for cars entering school grounds off Paterson's avenue on Saturday and Monday L. PIKE, Secretary. 6834 FRANK GRAHAM and SON (Established 50 years). SHAREBROKERS. MANAGERS FOR CANTERBURY OF THE COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD., Somerset House, 153 Hereford street, Christchurch. G 4595 Painless Treatment and Immediate Relief for ALL FOOT AILMENTS Telephone 41-124, JOHN S. POULTON Registered Chiropodist. Homes Visited. 272 HIGH STREET, 3 Doors from Woolworths. ,T.C. HIGHEST PRICES FOR FURNITURE HIGHEST PRICES FOR FURNITURE SELL BY AUCTION. Let McKENZIE and WILLIS Sell Youi Furniture and Effects by Auction and receive the benefit of to-day’s High Prices. Ring McKENZIE and WILLIS, Auction Dept., 34-630.
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Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25767, 31 March 1949, Page 1
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