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AMUSEMENTS LAST DAYS OF The Funniest Comedy in Years “Abbott and Costello Meet the Killer” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 1 REGENT | Direction: Christchurch Cinemas, Ltd. 2 p.m. TWICE DAILY 8 p.m. Shoppers’ Session Fridays, 5 p.m. NEXT FRIDAY! YOU’LL LOVE EVERYONE IN IT EVERY MOMENT OF IT British Empire Films Present “THE RED PONY” “THE RED PONY” “THE RED PONY” (IN TECHNICOLOUR) John Steinbeck’s Famous Story brought vividly to life Starring Myrna Loy Robert Mitchum Louis Calhern A story of life’s greatest adventure . . . the growth of a boy into manhood . . . the love of a man for a woman RESERVES D.I.C. or REGENT, .34-616 (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) | TIVOLI j Direction: Christchurch Cinemas, Ltd. 2 p.m. TWICE DAILY 8 p.m. SHOPPERS’ SESSION FRIDAYS. 5 p.m. (Hearing Aids Available) LAST THREE DAYS OF J. Arthur Rank’s COMEDY DRAMA II “It’s Hard to be Good” Starring ANNE CRAWFORD Jimmy Hanley and Raymond Huntley NEXT .FRIDAY! The Inside Story *of a Great Criminal Investigation! GLENN FORD With NINA FOCH in “THE UNDERCOVER MAN” True! Shocking! Based on Actual Incidents from Hitherto Secret Files of the U.S. F. 8.1. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition) Box Plans D.I.C. Theatre ’Phone 32-810 |G R A N D X a°mf| AN EXCITING, ROMANTIC DRAMA! SUSAN HAYWARD LEE BOWMAN MARSHA HUNT “A WOMAN DESTROYED?’ (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ACTION, DANGEROUS AND THRILLING The Story of Men who Build Bridges “Steel Against the Sky” Lloyd Nolan Alexis Smith (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also: Ep. 11 "Chick Carter, Detective” |~METRO THEATRE | Evening Sessions at 7.15 p.m. Matinee Each Saturday at 2 p.m. Programme Changes Every Tuesday and Friday 7.15 p.m. TO-NIGHT 7.15 p.m. Action-packed Drama from the Files of the F. 8.1. MARK STEVENS RICHARD WIDMARK LLOYD NOLAN BARBARA LAWRENCE “THE STREET WITH NO NAME” irteet them-ME--' CORDELL . t;. 'Secret Agent o£ the F. 8.1. . . . Who Uncovered a New Crime Bra on "THE STREET WITH NO NAME” ALEC ... A New Kind of Gangster on the Loose . . . Who Rules "THE STREET WITH NO NAME” INSPECTOR BRIGGS . . . Who led the Fight against the Criminal Onslaught on "THE STREET WITH NO NAME” JUDY . . . Killer's Woman . . . Who waits in Terror . . . And is Betrayed by „Whispers on "THE STREET WITH NO NAME” And on the Same Programme SUSAN HAYWARD ROBERT YOUNG JANE GREER RITA JOHNSON In an Exciting, Romantic Drama “They Won’t Believe Me” ’? ee - by Censor for Adults.) RESERVES at THEATRE. 'Phone 36-400 PUBLIC NOTICES LAND BALLOT. APPLICATIONS from ex-servicemen graded “A” for raspberry growing (Major Enterprise) and horticulture or general market gardening and small fruits in Christchurch and surrounding districts will close at. the District Lands and. Survey Office, Private Bag, Christchurch, at 4- p.m. on Tuesday, 21st February, 1950. Section 2, Trent Farm Settlement, 6 acres 2 roods 27 perches. Rental Value £330, Purchase Price £335 Formerly P. L. Alfeld. Situated on Trents road, Templeton, approximately 12 chains from Main South road. Full details and application forms from all Rehabilitation Offices. T. W. PRESTON, Commissioner of Crown Lands. 7975 LAND BALLOT. APPLICATIONS from ex-servicemen with the respective gradings for five positions as farm workers on wages with the right, subject to certain specified conditions, of ultimate allotment" of the undermentioned sections, close at the District Lands and Survey Office, Private Bag, Christchurch, at 4 p.m. on THURSDAY, 9th March, 1950. Estate J. Hedley’s Property: Grading "A” for Dairying (Types 1 and 2) in South Canterbury District. 2 Undefined Sections of 160 acres approx. Cash contributions for both sections: Freehold or Deferred Payments £650, Renewable Lease Nil. Situated on Seadown road, 7 miles north of Timaru. Estimated carrying capacity of each unit: 55 dairy cows and replacements with a small area of cash crops. Married accommodation for one position. Single accommodation only for the other. Burton Farm Settlement: Grading “A” for Sheep (M.E.) and Cash cropping (Type 7), in Mid-Canterbury District. Section 1, 274 acres approx. Cash contributions: Freehold or Deferred Payments, £3150. Renewable Lease Nil. Section 2,322 ti acres approx. Cash contributions: Freehold or Deferred payments, £3150. Renewable Lease Nil. Section 3, 300 acres approx. Cash contributions: Freehold or deferred payments, £3300. Renewable Lease £250. Formerly owned by Janet Grigg Trust and situated on Twenty-one Drain and Lower Beach Roads, 18 miles south-east of Ashburton. Estimated carrying capacity of each section, 700 Ewes and approx. 46 acres wheat. Temporary accommodation available. Section 1: Three-roomed married man’s quarters. Sections 2 and 3: Single quarters only. N.B.—The conditions governing the acceptance in special circumstances of applications from ex-servicemen who have not sufficient actual cash to meet the required deposits within the specified time will be strictly adhered to, and prospective applicants are recommended to obtain without delay from their nearest Rehabilitation Officer the schedule giving full particulars and conditions, etc. T. W. PRESTON, Commissioner of Crown Lands. 9776 FINAL 2 DAYS FINAL 2 DAYS FINAL 2 DAYS » FOOTWEAR SALE FOOTWEAR SALE FOOTWEAR SALE FOOTWEAR SALE FOOTWEAR SALE Definitely your last opportunity of BARGAINS BEFORE PRICES RISE. Women’s Oddments. Usually up to 49s 6d Women’s Oddments. Usually up to 49s 6d to go at 10s and 15s pair, to go at 10s and 15s pair. “DALTON DEB” Ankle Strap Shoes. Usually 63s pair. Balance to clear at 255. Children’s Sandals and White Shoes. Usually up to 19s 6d. To clear 7s 6d. RUSSELL - PENROSE RUSSELL - PENROSE RUSSELL - PENROSE 2 STORES 108 Cashel street 674 Colombo street 2375 IGGO’S Corn Solvent for quick relief. 1/6 bottle. Iggo’s, 105 Cashel st. X 8978

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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26031, 7 February 1950, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26031, 7 February 1950, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26031, 7 February 1950, Page 1

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