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PERFECT AROMA AND FLAVOUR ROMA THE DUST-FREED TEA

AMUSEMENTS || MAYFAIR ’Phone 31-213. || DAILY —2 p.m.. 8 p.m. Shoppers’ Session 5 p.m. Friday Four Great Stars in the Year’s Most Diverting Comedy-drama 20th Century-Fox Presents GEORGE SANDERS MADELEINE CARROLL RICHARD GREENE JOHN SUTTON In OSCAR WILDES “Lady Windermere’s Fan” Picturised as |~“THE FAN” | WITTY! GAY! ROMANTIC! INTRIGUING! (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) PLANS D.I.C. AND THEATRE NO GREATER SOPRANO HAS EVER BEEN HEARD IN NEW ZEALAND I “People don’t argue whether Ninon Vallin is a great soprano, but which few world singers could even be considered as good as she.”—A.B.C. Weekly. NINON VALLIN NINON VALLIN NINON VALLIN NINON VALLIN NINON VALLIN NINON VALLIN IS NOW AT THE HEIGHT OF HER VOCAL GENIUS ’ Tlie exquisite voice of Ninon Vallin moved the audience to such heights as rarely seen in any theatre . . .” —“MATIN” (Nice). 30th June. 1949. “Concert was an exquisite enjoyment of voice, style, atmosphere and serenity . . . audience displayed boisterous enthusiasm.” —"NIEUWE COURANT.” Holland, 28th May. 1949. ’ CIVIC THEATRE Wednesday, September 21st Saturday, September 24th At the Plano: HENRI PENN Applications are now being received (in writing) at the Box Office, Chas. Begg, Ltd., for special Preferential Booking. Enclose cheque for 12/3 per seat (includes tax and booking fee) and stamped addressed envelope for tickets. Direction: FRET)ERIC McCALLUM TO-MORROW NIGHT. 8 p.m. TO-MORROW NIGHT, 8 p.m. THE NATIONAL NATIONAL ORCHESTRA ORCHESTRA under ANDERSEN TYRER Leader: Vincent Aspey Will present the first of two concerts in the CIVIC THEATRE The programme to-morrow night includes: Overture ’Leonora” No. 3 (Beethoven), Symphony No. 1 .Brahms), Tone Poem “Death and Transfiguration’ (R. Strauss) BOOK TO-DAY AT THE D.I.C. Res. 7/6 and 5/-, Unres. 2/6 All prices plus tax FINAL CONCERT Next Saturday Night, 8 p.m. Direction: N.Z. Broadcasting Service SPORTING NEW BRIGHTON TROTTING CLUB SEPTEMBER MEETING SATURDAY NEXT, 10th INST. Frequent bus service from Bank of New Zealand in Square. First race 10.45 a.m. Admission—Outside Enclosure 2s. Inside ss. No bookmakers or their assistants, disqualified or undesirable persons, will be allowed on the course during the September Meeting, and if any such persons t.re found thereon they will be removed and prosecuted as provided in the Act. 6600 DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB SPRING MEETING SEPTEMBER 24 and OCTOBER 1. 1949. ENTRIES for All Events lor the two clays WILL CLOSE on FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 9, 1949. at 5 P.M. Programme in Racing Calendar of 17th and 31st August, 1949. L. G. de la PER RELLE. Secretary. Telephone 10-247. P.O. Box 142. Telegrams: “Racing,” Dunedin. 6524 LOST AND FOUND ESCAPED from Railway Station, one young Sheep Dog, tan with black markings, no collar or chain attached. Finder please communicate with Stationmaster, Railways, Christchurch (telephone 32-640, extension 371). 6629 FIVE mixed coloured Heifer Calves, earmarked on left ear, and one Bay Cob Gelding, clipped. Had cover on; from Yaldhurst. Reward. 1390 LOST light grey Neuter Cat, Dyers Pass road. Phone 32-319. £2 reward. LOST, Black Spaniel Pup. child'.- pet. Reward on returning to 416 St. Asaph st. XBBB LOST, off Motunau Island. Fisherman's Dinghy. Reward. Reply P 5493. “Press.” 1532 LOST Pearl Drop. Would person who found same and rang 31-853, please ring again. LOST Wheel of Fore-carriage, between Yaldhurst and Harewood. Apply P 5487. ’’Press." LOST Gent’s Wrist Watch, Linwood, Cashel street. Ring 36-356, business hours. Reward. LOST 3-String Pearl Necklet, Tuesday, between Bletsoe avenue and City. Finder please ring 34-912, or 72 Bletsoe . ve. Reward. LOST, between Armagh street and Wainoni. Saturday night, Cane Basket, containing clothes. Finder please ring 31-697. Reward. X 857 LOST Nozzle off Vacuum Machine, vicinity Fendalton. Reward. Blue Ladder Cleaning Co., 315 Hereford street. 'Phone 31-104. LOST during March, vicinity Christ-church-Methven highway. 1 Bag Cricket Gear, branded Please ring 34-646. Substantial reward. LOST from Yaldhurst. five mixed coloured Heifer Calves, earmarked on left ear, and one Bay Cob Gelding. Had cover on. Reward. Apply N. Fairbairn. Yaldhurst. LOST Truck Tyre, between Black Bridge and Ashburton, or between Ashburton and Hinds Either please ring 933 G. Ashburton. or leave at Burnett’s Motors. Ashburton. Reward. 1497 LOST, Sunday. August 28. by totally disabled war pensioner, bill-fold, containing large sum of money not belonging to him. and travel warrant. Have no hope of replacing money. Desperate. Please ring 31-029. or -eturn to address inside. Good reward. RED Scarf. Regent. Saturday. Reward. 297 Wilsons road. X 516 SATIN Pram Cover and Pillow on Harewood bus route Ring 25-184 Reward. 1520 STRAYED from Islington Freezing Works 1 Hereford Steer, branded 40 In yehow. Information concerning whereabouts, please Phone 31-149. WOULD kind person who rang from Lyttelton Sunday night ue Golden Retriever. please ring 31-816 again IGGO’S Prompt Prescription Service: 1 Five Experienced Dispensers of Free Social Security Prescriptions. Iggo • (Chemists). Ltd., 105 Cashel st. X 8450

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Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25902, 7 September 1949, Page 1

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