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AMUSEMENTS A TIDAL WAVE OF LAUGHS! SONGS! HILARIOUS FUN! MAJESTIC Direction: Christchurch Cinemas, Ltd. Hearing Aids Telephone 33-537 2 p.m TWICE DAILY 8 p.m. (Shoppers’ Session 5 p.m., Friday) Now Showing! METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER'S LAUGHSTUDDED. MUSIC FILLED TECHNICOLOUR FUN BARRAGE! “NEPTUNE’S DAUGHTER” “NEPTUNE’S DAUGHTER” (Colour by Technicolour) Starring ESTHER WILLIAMS RED SKELTON BETTY GARRETT Ricardo Montalban Keenan Wynn Xavier Cugat and his Orchestra RED GOES DEEP SHE DIVING WITH SCORES OF GORGEOUS GIRLS IN UNDER-WATER BALLETS! Hit Songs include: “Baby, It’s Cold Outside,” “I Love Those Men” Programme Includes Special Tom and Jerry Academy Award Cartoon “THE LITTLE ORPHAN” Plans at D.I.C. from 9.30 a.m. Daily (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) “SARABAND” is Coming!

EMPIRE “Where the Best Films are Shown” FINALLY TO-NIGHT, 7.30 Comedy! Romance! Music! Gaiety! Anna NEAGLE Michael WILDING Tom WALLS in “Spring in Park Lane” “Spring in Park Lane” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Tuesday and Wednesday, 7.15 “THE FIGHTING O’FLYNNS” and “DESIGN FOR SCANDAL” EMPIRE , PAPANUI REX— RICCARTON TO-NIGHT AND TUESDAY. 7.30 GARY COOPER FRANCHOT TONE SIR GUY STANDING in “THE LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER” And TIM HOLT In “WESTERN HERITAGE” (Both App. for Universal Exhibition.)

MALVERN PICTURES SHEFFIELD TO-NIGHT DARFIELD TUESDAY GLHNTUNNEL WEDNESDAY “SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON” Special Supports SLIM SUMMERVILLE COMEDY (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SHIPPING PORT LINE To United Kingdom, via Panama Canal and Curacao. TRAVEL IN COMFORT by one of the Modern Port Line Cargo Liners, which have specially appointed Staterooms for a limited number of passengers Speed, comfort, first-class meals, and other amenities assure a restful and pleasant voyage. PORT DUNEDIN, February 11th. PORT FREMANTLE, February 22nd. PORT AUCKLAND. March Bth. Subject to alteration without notice. ’ Full details regarding freight and passage are obtainable from ‘ KINSEY and CO., LTD., 154 Hereford street, Christchurch. Agents for Port Line, Ltd. (Incorporated in England), Maritime Buildings, Customhouse quay. WELLINGTON. T.C. NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL AIRWAYS CORPORATION. AIRLINERS DEPART DAILY FROM. > HAREWOOD AIRPORT FOR WELLINGTON, INTERMEDIATE PORTS, AND AUCKLAND. 7.30 a.m.» 8.40 a.m.. 10.5 a.m., 4.10 p.m. WELLINGTON ONLY, 11.20 a.m. FOR PALMERSTON NORTH, via WELLINGTON. 1.50 p.m. FOR AUCKLAND DIRECT. 1.40 p.m. FOR DUNEDIN and INVERCARGILL. 9.45 a.m., 12.20 p.m. FOR DUNEDIN ONLY 3.5 p.m. Inquiries CHRISTCHURCH OFFICE. 104 Gloucester st. 'Phone 34-910. After hours. 'Phone 34-878 T.C

TRADESMEN CHIMNEYS Swept. Rainbow for Service. Ring 31-355. T.C. ROOMS to Paint, Paper, or Enamel: For first-class job ring 25-004. T.C. SHINGLE Delivered. Order while cement permits available. Ring 35-703, anytime. X 209 KIWI Chimney Sweep. Satisfaction guaranteed. Scraping a specialty. ’Ph. 40-451. r- X 893 PAINTING and Paperhanging. Reasonable. J. S, Barr, 239 Hills rd., 'Phone 33-525. 2518 HOUSEHOLD Removals without Bother or Breaks. Whittakers, 280-282 Tuam st. Ph. 34-252. 9638 PEARLS expertly rethreaded, 24-hour service; 2s 6d string. May dene, 108 A Gloucester st. ; X 9595 PAINTING and Paperhanging. H. E. Young, 37 Hinemoa st., Spreydon, ’Phone 33-469. 2399 SMOKING Fireplaces made faultless. E. Abrahamson, 134 Tennyson st., Beckenham, ’Phone 36-848. 2353 TOPPING, Felling, Stumping, Clearing Sections, Hedges Trimmed. Experienced returned men. Ph. 25-283. ELECTRICIAN, Licensed, Repairs, Faults, Installations, Alterations. MacDonald, 364 Cashel st., near belt. X 975 PACKING of Crockery, Furniture, Machinery by Whittakers ensures Satisfaction. Ring 34-252 for quotation. 9638 RUBBISH Removals, General Carrier. Shingle, Rubble, Clay, 'Delivered. McDonald Bros., ’Phone 32-977.T.C CHIMNEYS Swept Clean, 5s open grates, 6s ranges. No dust. See brush go through top. ’Phone 37-217, Turnbull.Xlo6l ROOMS Papered Now; Houses Painted. Quotes given. Geo. Glubb, 72 Brackworth place, Riccarton. ’Phone 34-993.cc20 PLOUGHING, Cultivating, Contractors, 2, 4, or 6-furrow. Section clearing and levelling Jarman Bros., 'Phone PAINTING, Paperhanging, Tradesman. Best materials; reasonable charges. Immediate attention. Ring Jackson, 48-049. X1064 W. A. STROUD, “Qualified Tradesman,” requires Painting and Paperhanging contracts. Quotations reasonable. ’Phone 31-427. 31 Huxley street.246l WHITTAKERS Specialise in the Cartage of Pianos, Refrigerators, Washing Machines, etc. Small vehicles for low lifts. Contract prices. Ring 34-252 for particulars. ; 9638 FRIDGE SERVICE: W. P. INGHAM Telephone 34-355, The Refrigerating Service Mechanic Address Inquiries: 15 TEMPLAR STREET. Christchurch. 112 FLOOR SANDING, STAINING AND POLISHING. Latest American Dustless Sanders at Your Service. ESTIMATES AND ADVICE FREE. Old Floors Made New, New Floors Made Perfect. GARNET W CAMPBELL and SON. ’Phones 23-528 or 36-614, 8.30-5 88 KNOWLES STREET T.C REPAIRS RADIOS, REPAIRS CLEANERS, REPAIRS REFIGERATORS. WASHING MACHINES. ’Phone 32-318, or 158 High street, for reliable Repairs to all things Electrical. C. F. COTTER. LTD.. 158 High street. 'Phone 32-318. M.T.C. STORAGE SPACE AVAILABLE. BRIGHTLINGS, “THE MASTER CARRIERS." 8601 ' SHOT HARES. Until further notice we will NOT be Buying Shot Hares. 303 Moorhouse ave., Christchurch. P. FERON and SON. LTD.. T.C. DANGEROUS TREES .Felled or Grubbed, ORNAMENTAL TREES PRUNED, SECTIONS CLEARED. 40 Years’ Practical Experience. Insured against All Risks. C. M. WEST, P.O. Box 192. "Phone (Residence) 40-935 after 7 p.m. T.C.

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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26030, 6 February 1950, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26030, 6 February 1950, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26030, 6 February 1950, Page 1

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