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FOR ENJOYMENT PLUS ECONOMY ROMA THE DUST-FREED TEA

AMUSEMENTS 4 SHOWS TO-DAY! 11 a.m., 2.5, 8 p.m. THE WHOLE TOWN WILL THRILL TO THE GREAT Adventure of the Ages! |~ MAYFAIR- Phone 31-213 || Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. King of Romantic Epics MAGNIFICENT ADVENTURE 20th Century Fox Present TYRONE POWER ORSON WELLES WANDA HENDRIX In Samuel Shellabarger's “PRINCE OF FOXES” “PRINCE OF FOXES” With Catina Paxinou Felix Aylmer So Vast its Canvas of Action ... It Astounds the Senses! So Lavish its Concept and Creation . . . it emerges the Mightiest of All Romantic Adventures! (Recommended by Censor for Adultsi PLANS AT D.I.C. AND THEATRE A TRIUMPH OF VARIETY By TIVOLI Two top-notcher shows to open the 1950 Theatre Season Commencing SATURDAY, MARCH 18 (Limited Season of Nine Days) THEATRE ROYAL After 20 Years Pantomime is back again FIRST CHRISTCHURCH PERFORMANCE SATURDAY. MATINEE, 2 P.M. Thereafter Nightly—Monday to Friday, at 5 p.m. David N. Martin and R. J. Kerridge Present Fun and Fantasy which young and old will find enormously entertaining “MOTHER GOOSE” “MOTHER GOOSE” PANTOMIME Starring BEN WRIGLEY u "Mother Goose," Famous London Dame SYLVIA KELLAWAY as "Jack." principal boy. and Augmented Ballet THEATRE ROYAL FIRST EVENING PERFORMANCE SATURDAY, at 8 P.M. Thereafter Nightly—Monday to Friday, at 8.15 p.m. The Sparkling, Modern Musical Revue— THE “TALK OF THE TOWN” “TALK OF THE TOWN” “TALK OF THE TOWN” “TALK OF THE TOWN” Starring BEN WRIGLEY London’s own Comedian; in a new style Artists and -from English l and Continfentail Wewfres— The Whirlwind Elwardos, from Europe; Royal Command Juggler. George HuM and Doreen: Walthon and Dorralne, in balance; Astley and Jenny, concertina Williams, lightning sketch artist; Ronnie Shand, Dapper Comedian; Ebullient Sylvia Kellaway, Comedienrre; Robert Simmons, Operatic Baritone; Joyce Gration, Singer of Sweet Songs; Faye McGinley, Soubrette; and the Famous Tivoli Adorables BOX PLANS OPEN AT D.I.C. MONDAY MORNING NEXT - RESERVED PRICES—“MOTHER GOOSE”—D.C. and 0.5.. Adults 6/11 inclusive ..mA'r.* Ch il dren 3 /7 inclusive “TALK OF THE TOWN”—D.C. and 0.5., tax and booking fee 10/2. Back Stalls, Monday to Friday (Reservable in advance) 6/-; Plus tax and booking fee 8/11 DANCES, SOCIALS, ETC. WINTER GARDEN CABARET, SATURDAY. 8.30 TILL 12. PAT. KANE’S ORCHESTRA. Tickets: Double 7/6, Alcoves 5/-,t ) (Evening Dress Essential.) Telephone 32-088 for Reservations. MRS R. F. NEWTON. Manageress 5336 MODERN DANCING—TO-NIGHT MODERN DANCING—TO-NIGHT. 9 p.m. till 1 a.m. RENDEZVOUS, Argonaut Buildings, THE RENDEZVOUS, 100 Stanmore road. MERV. COBURN’S ORCHESTRA. Admission 3/-. 2££ CING TO-NIGHT al 8 pjn. LATIMER, Latimer square. THE LATIMER, Gloucester st., FRIDAY THE LATIMER, City FRIDAY Mixed Programme. RAY VERNAL’S ORCHESTRA. Admission 2/6. A SOCIAL EVENING For MR and MRS F. JOHNSON, Who are leaving the district, will be held in the A. and P. HALL. KIRWEE on MONDAY, MARCH 13. All Welcome. •Ladies a basket, piease. BROOKLANDS HALL. ’ .The Biggest Lithe Dance round Christchurch, TO-MORROW NIGHT. Good Music. Good Supper. Come, and bring your friends. FICCADILLY Dance Band, weu-Anown popular players, all functions. Deta.ls, ’Phone 37-934. ■ OPTICIANS WALTER j WATSONS. OPTICIANS. 695 COLOMBO STREET (Next Kincaids). Phone 35-226 LOST AND fcOUND 1 White Mesh Glove. Apply 88744, “Press.'’ LOST White Shorts, tram stop, Dyers Pass road. Reward. Phone 34-579. H 6 fe £ord or High sts., Lady's Gold Wristlet Watch. 'Phone 32-406, evenings. Reward. X 8441 LOST Spectacles, Blue case, name inside. Please return 8 Bradford avenue. Beckenham. = ■ LUST, Demonstration Number Plate, between Rotherham and Christchuich. Ring 38-355. —: LOST Green Fountain Pen with gold band. Friday, March 3. Reward. 20 Francis ave. Telephone 23-351. LOST Ginger Persian Cat from Weedons district, Tuesday morning. Reward. Ring 19J, Lincoln. LOST, Clyde road, Thursday: Lady's 38 a 557 at ’ black veiling. Reward. Ring LOST from Cheviot, Black and Tan Sheep Dog, with collar and cnain. Reward. Ring 91M. Cheviot (collect). LOST, a Small Lady’s Purse, containing Bank Notes, Butter Coupons, and Wellington Train Tickets, in the vicinity of the Central Post Office, on Wednesday afternoon. Finder please ring 41-394. Reward. STRAYED from Burwood, Chestnut Gelding. no cover. Reward for information. 34 Quinns road. Shirley. —— 705 HIGHEST PRICES FOR FURNITURE. HIGHEST PRICES FOR FURNITURE SELL BY AUCTION Let McKENZIE and WILLIS Sell your Furniture and Effects by Auctioii and receive the benefit of to-day’s High Prices. RING McKENZIE and WILLIS. Auction Dept.. 34-630 FOR Promptness in'Prescription lervi ? Iggo’s (Chemists). Ltd.. 105 Cashel st.-F’ye expd. Dispensers of Free Social Securit Prescriptions

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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26058, 10 March 1950, Page 1

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717

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26058, 10 March 1950, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26058, 10 March 1950, Page 1

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