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AMUSEMENTS NOW SHOWING ALAN LADD In hig Greatest and Most Exciting Adventure! “CHICAGO DEADLINE” DONNA REED JUNE HAVOC (Recommended by Censor for Adults) | REGENT | Direction: Christchurch Cinemas, Ltd. 2 P.M.' TWICE DAILY 8 P.M. Shoppers’. Session Fridays, 5 p.m. FRIDAY NEXT THE HAPPY EVENT OF 1950 It has Everything—Music, Romance, Laughter ... As Bright and Sunny as the Title JUDY GABLAND VAN JOHNSON In Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s Bright and Breezy Musical “IN THE GOOD OLD SUMMERTIME” With BUSTER KEATON S. K. SAKALL SPRING BYINGTON SONGS —“In The Good Old Summertime,” “Wait Till The Sun Shines,” "Put Your Arms Around Me, Honey,” etc., etc. RESERVES D.I.C. or REGENT 34-616 (Approved for Universal Exhibition)

1 TIVOLI | Direction: Christchurch Cinemas. Ltd. 2 p.m. TWICE DAILY 8 p.m. SHOPPERS’ SESSION FRIDAYS, 5 p.m. LAST THREE DAYS DOROTHY LAMOUR DON AMECHE JANIS CARTER In a Gay. Romantic Mix-up . . . Slightly French . . . With the Accent on Gaiety! “SLIGHTLY FBENCH” (Recommended by Censor for Adults) FRIDAY NEXT! Exclusive Films Present The World-Famous French Tenor TINO BOSSI One of the Most Popular Request Artists on the Radio in New Zealand With MADELEINE SOLOGNE The Lovely French Actress , “S-A-N-C-T-U-A-R-Y” (“FIEVRES”) A Beautiful, Heart-throbbing, Musical Dramatic Romance that will Appeal to Everyone! (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Plans D.I.C. Theatre ’Phone 32-810 |G R A D X S 7! HOT, RUGGED DRAMA! From the Private Files of “MR DISTRICT ATTORNEY” DENNIS “O'KEEFE ADOLPHE MENJOU Marguerite CHAPMAN Michael O'SHEA AND: MARK KELLINGER'S . . . STARK . . SAVAGE . . . SEARING DRAMA “BRUTE FORCE” Burt LANCASTER Yvonne De CARLO Ann BLYTH Ella RAINES (Both Rec. by Censor for Adults) Also Final Chapter of “Chick Carter, Detective” | METRO THEATRE| 7.15 p.m. TO-NIGHT 7.15 p.m. Did She Deserve the Brand of Unfaithful? A Surging Drama of Two Men Fighting over the Love of a Desirable Woman! GREER GARSON In the Suspense Filled Drama “DESIRE ME” ROBERT MITCHUM 101 RICHARD HART And on the Same Programme Troops and the Blonde who made them Pre-occupied I “A FOREIGN AFFAIR” JEAN ARTHUR WIUI JOHN LUND MARLENE DIETRICH (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults) RESERVES AT THEATRE. 'Phone 36-400 PUBLIC NOTICES AUTHORS are invited to submit MSS all types for book publication, especially poems. STOCKWELL, LTD., Book Publishers, Elms Court, Ilfracombe, England. (Estab. 50 years.) 6393 y°Uh ave the CASH? Right? ! have the Aoility. All types and classes of commissions undertaken. Anytime, anywhere. Contact—87792, “PRESS.” HORNBY PLUNKET SOCIETY. Results; Teaset: No. 3398, J. Still. Nylon Stockings: No. 4013, Mrs McKenzie. Chocolates: No. 4133, Ist; 4121, 2nd—F. A. Ockenden and Harry Williams. Smocked Frock: No. 4364, Mrs Moffat.

N.Z. INSTITUTE OF WELDING. ANNUAL CONFERENCE, PIONEER SPORTS CLUB, TUESDAY-THURSDAY, 7-9 MARCH. TUESDAY, MARCH 7th— Morning, Official Opening and Annual Meeting. Afternoon: Continuation of Annual Meeting. Evening: Judges’ Report on Work Piece Competition. WEDNESDAY, MARCH Bth Morning: Two Technical Papers. Afternoon: Two Technical Papers. Evening: Annual Dinner, Presentation of Prizes. Announcement of Officers. THURSDAY, MARCH 9th— Visits to Works, concluding with a demonstration of Argon Arc welding at Ridgely Ha 11.6332 RANGIORA COUNTY COUNCIL. PENALTY ON RATES. Pursuant to Section 76 of “The Rating Act, 1925,” Public Notice is hereby given that a PENALTY of an additional TEN PER CENTUM (10 per cent.) will be added to all Rates for the year 1949-50 remaining unpaid after THURSDAY, the 9th MARCH, 1950. S. G. DALLEY, County Clerk. Rangiora. 3.2.50.3795 LYTTELTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. LIGHTING OF FIRES. RESIDENTS pre WARNED of the danger of lighting fires in the open during the summer months, and are informed - that notice of intention to light a fire in the open, including incinerator fires, must be lodged at the Borough office the day before it is intended to light the fire. J. THOMPSON, Town Clerk. 2573 LUNCH. ‘ DINNER LUNCH DINNER. The Management of the “WHITE HART HOTEL” are now pleased to announce an extension of meal hours, to comply with numerous requests. LUNCHEON. DINNER. 12.15 p.m. to 1.45 p.m. 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. 3/- 4/6. I. C. HAYWARD, Proprietor. KERSHAW BINOCULARS KERSHAW BINOCULARS with Coated Lenses and Prisms. Bx3o £37/10/7 x 50 £65/-/-10 x 50 £69/-/-TREDREAS, 157 GLOUCESTER ST. TREDREAS, 157 GLOUCESTER ST. X 7965 SERVICE AND SATISFACTION IN BOTTLE STORE SPECIALS Get your requirements from the EXCELSIOR HOTEL Hardys Tintara Sherries, Amontillado (dry). Fruity sweet. Muscatel (medium). McWilliams Port Wines, White Port, 12s 6d quart. Vintage 12s 6d quart. Braemar, 12s 6d quart. Dutch advocaat, quarts. Genuine French Cherry Brandy, quarts. "John Bull” Strong Ale. 28s dozen. “Natural XXXX’ Ale or Stout. 24s dozen. Country customers; send order with payment. Your requirements sent free - on rail or bus, Christchurch. WATCH THE WINDOWS for the popular liqueurs and spirits EXCELSIOR HOTEL Cnr. High and Manchester sts.. Christchurch. (D A. UREN. Licensee.)-’ | K. R? MCDONALD, Cartage and” Shingle Contractor. Please note New Residence 'Phone, Dial 398, ask 7453 S (Anytime). Latterly 7346. X 7789

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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26055, 7 March 1950, Page 1

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