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PERFECT AROMA AND FLAVOUR ROMA THE DUST-FREED TEA

AMUSEMENTS LAST DAYS: 2 P.M—« P.M. “NO MEDALS” Picturised as “The Weaker Sex” URSULA JEANS CECIL PARKER || MAYFAIR •Phone 31-213. || COMMENCING FRIDAY! 11 A M.. 2 P.M.. 5 P.M., 8 P.M. Alexander Korda’s Greatest Comedy Triumph With VIVIEN LEIGH VIVIEN LEIGH REX HARRISON REX HARRISON In “STORM IN A TEACUP” “STORM IN A TEACUP” A Picture in a Thousand for the Whole Family! Hilarious Fun! Charming Romance! THE GAYEST OF COMEDIES (Both Approved for’Universal Exhibition.) PLANS D.I.C. AND THEATRE. MARJORIE LAWRENCE Marjorie lawrence MARJORIE LAWRENCE MARJORIE LAWRENCE Enthralled an Immense Audience in the Theatre Royal last night on the occasion of her First Appearance in Christchurch. Theatre Royal (36-329) SECOND GLORIOUS CONCERT TO-MORROW NIGHT AT 8 TO-MORROW NIGHT AT 8 With THIRD AND PINAL RECITAL THIS SATURDAY AT 8 p.m. To-morrow’s Magnificent Programme:— Scena and Aria: n Ahl Perfido’ T ((Beethoven); Der Musensohn, Dcr Doppelganger. Der Lindcnbaum Erlkonig (Schubert); Ave Marla (Gounod); Granadina (Joaquin Nin); O Cease Thy Singing, Malden Fair, Floods of Spring (Rachmaninoff); Brunnhilde’s Plea, from Act 3. "Die Walkure"

RAYMOND LAMBERT will play: Noe- • turne in A Flat (Faure); Jeaux D’Eaux a la Villa D’Este (Liszt); Prelude in A Minor (Kabalevsky); Nocturne (for left hand alone) (Scriabin); The Sea (Palmgren). Box Plans at the D.I.C. 3/- Day Sales at Theatre Royal Confectionery Shop. Direction: J. and N. TAIT. DANCES, SOCIALS, ETC. TO-NIGHT 7 ODDFELLOWS ?g:JJigg? 168 st AMph CARNIVAL DANCE. TO-NIGHT CARNIVAL DANCE. TERRY MtNSON‘B gg? A TO-NIGHT T C PIQNRet of cariSlVal? t ’

CUM* 1U rnt PLUNKET "A NIGHT OF CARNIVAL" BALL COMB TO THE PLUNKET MAHDI GRAS m B AV. L .. MARDI GRAS PLUNKSn AT THE WENTWORTH, ra ® AY ' AUGUST 12. 9 p - m< 2 ®' m - BALL Tick,!, £1 1, Slngl, Jaeota. Olgo Mll««. Baath,. MM CALEDONIAN HALL, CALEDONIAN. SOCIETY’S /jismsT . . Geo. Bradford’s Orehra Admission Admission 1/6. CALEDONIAN 'i'mll’to NIGHT • _ .„ _ HHf WENTWORTH MIXED DANCE, WENTWORTH MIXED DANCE. SATURDAY. SATURDAY. ANDREW DALE’S WENTWORTH MUSIC. Seven Chosen Dance Musicians. Complete Mixed Dance Programme. Visitor* Welcome. Admission 2/6. Phil Waters Compere. THE SCARGILL-OMIH!' Young Farmers’ Club and Federated Farmer*, together with the Scargiil-Motunau Women's Division, are holding a combined BALL in the SCARGILL HALL on FRIDAY, AUGUST 12 at 8.30 p.m. Amberley Band. Admission 7/- double ticket.2s7

GRAND NATIONAL DANCE. ODDFELLOWS’ HALL. Church Comer, Upper Riccarton. Re«lm To-nlghl. jjifed Bxnclng. ~ iMlm Hall Coxy and Wann. Realm Admlaalon 2/6. Door, open 7JO p.m. Charlie Coman, Floor Manager. Realm Ball, Friday Week, a p.m.-l a.m. Double Ticket, 10/-. Single »/-. - fHE PlgiWflAhAUftOA BASKETBALL CLUB DANCE Ir. the Tuahlwl Aug. U, Good Mu«lc_ Good SuppOT. Admlaalon 2/. and 2/0 D-ANCt. TO-NIGHT, 8 p.m. Jimmy Curline's Orchrstra. Good Supper. Admission 2/- and 2/6. Everybody Wel-

' MILTON LIUBURNE (late WEMBLEY DANCE BAND) has reformed an orchestra. Country Work dreM, 1 n S?ri7klanS°»l.

LOST AND FOUND Found Packard Hub Cap. kt»mara~-j r ackson. Apply Manson. Jackson. X 4296 FOUNIT. Smail Pur*e. Owner*can have same by paying advertisement. H 4384. "Press. . ■

FOUND. Gent’* Rolled Gold Watch. Wednesday last, Montreal street. City. H 4438. "Press ” ... , FOUND Two Dogs, at head of Koituna Valley; one black and tan, and one block and white with tan markings. Ring IX. Ataahua. X 4294 FOUND, one Sheep Dog. black and white and tan, white chest, four white feet and white tip on toll, with half whft« colter. Has 1946 Watoara collar. No. 388. Apply L. J Lang. Rangfora R.M.D. COLLIE Cross Pup, age about 3 months. 17 Glen ray st, Woolston. INFORMATION Yellow Dog, last seen Governor’s B.IS Lyttelton district. Reward. Phone 38-9WJ. LEFT, telephone booth. French Text Book •!* ._APP?? "Pless " i Burw<x>d bus ahofter. lost Wednesday. Brown Snakeskin Handbag, oontelhing money, tetters, fount*tn pen. Reward, H4l3fi. ’Press.” o LOST, Saturday night. Ladies' Silver Fox Fur. City. Reward. H 4150. "Press.” LOST, Monday. Sliver Chain and Screwfitting Vmbrelte. ’Phone 31-398

fuOST; oid-iaehioned Dvai Brooch, girl's head and shoulders. Reward. 114308. "Press.” LOST, last Saturday, Small Black Purse containing silver. Finder kindly ring 8947 M. lOBT between City and Aylesbury, Hub Cap Pontiae car. Reward. Ring 31-424 IXXBT. 40 to 49 Pounds. Rieoarton racecourse in fivers, visitor Substantial reward. Phone 35-063 X»X3 TZ~)ST from CMhmere. B?t»e Dog, white head, light chain attached. Reward Pho-e 31-891. X 4112 LOST. Heart-shaped Signet Ring, initialled A Bagley. Basketball Grmfnds. Saturday Reward. H 4269. ’ Press.” LOST. Monday night, outside Winter Garden. Brown leather Wallet. Reward. H 4246, "Press. ’’ I,OST Grey Ford 10 Spare Wheel Compartment Door No. Plate >BB-662. between Kaiapoi-SumneT. Ring 41-808, Sub. 557 Rewa rd. - —— ■ 1 - -

LOST hand-knitted FairJsle Beret, between No. 7 tram ind Showgrounds, Sunday afternoon Finder ple»«« leave 22 Euston street, Riccarton. Reward.

LOST. Monday, 3th. Double String Pearls between Technical College and ft Warden st.. Shirlev. Please return above address, or Christchurch Technic*! College ST'RAYF.D from SOO Dyers rd.. Dark Jersey Heifer, white markings. « rn '‘«£**£ Reward - ■ T"“ X 4259 STRAYED to 8 Cracroft terrace. Large Black Dog. Labrador type, young and friendly Ring 31-443. ----- ■■ -

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Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25878, 10 August 1949, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25878, 10 August 1949, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25878, 10 August 1949, Page 1

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