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AMUSEMENTS Season Finishes Thursday! DON’T MISS THIS REALLY DELIGHTFUL ENTERTAINMENT 20th Century Fox Present ‘OH, YOU BEAUTIFUL DOLL’ Colour by Technicolour, Starring June Haver Mark Stevens CHJLRLOTTE GREENWOOD S. Z. “CUDDLES" SAKALL 2 p.m. TWICE DAILY 8 p.m. At ~— CRYSTAL PALACE --Of Course! Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Commencing SATURDAY NEXT: 3 SHOWS 11 a.m. —2 and 8 p.m. FLANS OPF3N D.I.C. TO-DAY FOR ALL EVENING SESSIONS Matinee Plans Theatre Only Great All-laughter Easter Holiday Attraction! LAUGHS! ROARS! SCREAMS! United Artists Present YOUR FAVOURITE FUNNY MEN ABBOTT And COSTELLO Invading Darkest Africa for Laughter Purposes Only in “AFRICA SCREAMS” It's a Three-ring Circus of Thrills and Laughter! (Both A.pp. for Universal Exhibition.) PLANS D.I.C. THEATRE ’PHONE 32-408 CHRISTCHURCH CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY (Inc.) FIRST CONCERT FIRST CONCERT RADIANT THEATRE THURSDAY, APRIL 13th, 8 p.m. ALEX LINDSAY STRING ORCHESTRA Conductor: Alex Lindsay (Late London Philharmonic Orchestra) Leader: Ruth Pearl (Formerly Leader Jacques String Orchestra, England) Programme: Concerto Grosso, Op. 6, No. 9 (Handel), Sonata Da Camera, No. 10 (Corelli), Clarinet Quintet in A Major (Mozart) and music by Vivaldi, Walton, Britten and Larry Pruden (N.Z. composer) Box Plans Open at Begg’s Tuesday, April 4th for members’ preierential booking. General Booking Opens Wednesday, stn Members' subscriptions (25/- for the 1950 series) may be paid at the Booking Office. Application form* also obtainable /at Begg's

ADMISSION: Non-members 7/6, 5/Reserved, 3/- Unreserved 1850 - 1950 PAPANUI CENTENNIAL FAIR ON PAPANUI DOMAIN SAWYER’S ARMS ROAD, just near Phoenix Hotel TO-NIGHTx (MONDAY). Fair opens 7 p.m. Entertainment such as items by Marie Whiting, solos; Kathleen Beattie, contralto; Pat Sheehan, harmonica and comedy; Wainie Doling, skipping and national dances; June Morton and Phyllis .Kinsett, tap duos and solos; Mrs Leslie Roberts, club swinging and Irish Jig. Programme compered by Mr Jack Gregor. Side-shows, Merry-go-rounds, Ices and Drinks, etc. ADMISSION FREE ' 2634 PUBLIC NOTICES RAILWAY TRAFFIC SPORTS CLUB EXCURSION TO PICTON Train leaves Christchurch 11.0 p.m. Good .- Friday.- -Jj— - ■ - Leaves Picton 7.0 p.m. Saturday. Fares 255. Tickets from CANTERBURY SPORTS DEPOT X 4700 NEW ZEALAND WORKERS’ UNION Local THE Monthly Meeting of the above Local will be held in the Trades Hall, Gloucester street, on TUESDAY, April 4, at 8 p.m. Business; Remits for Annual Conference and General. All members are urged to attend. H. G. RICHES, Local President. 9974 I, CLjkUDE GEORGE SMART, hereby give notice that I have applied to the Magistrate's Court at Christchurch for a Licence under the Land Agents’ Act,, 192122, to carry on business as a land agent at 63 Seaview road. New Brighton, and that such application will be heard at the above Court after one month from the Ist day of April, 1950, being the date of the first publication of this notice. DATED at Christchurch, this 31st day of March. 1950. CLAUDE GEORGE SMART. 1670 Y.M.C.A. Y.M.C.A. Y.M.C.A. Y.M.C.A. Y.M.C.A. Y.M.C.A. Y.M.C.A. Y.M.C.A.

"KEEP YOUR YOUTH” "KEEP YOUR YOUTH” GYM CLASSES GYM CLASSES COMMENCE APRIL 11 ENROL NOW For Particulars—CALL or ’PHONE 33-527. 9978 CANTERBURY HIGHLIGHTS GALORE ! CANTERBURY HIGHLIGHTS GALORE ! IN THE NEW, BIGGER IN THE NEW, BIGGER AND BRIGHTER AND BRIGHTER “THE PLAINSMAN” MAGAZINE. "THE PLAINSMAN” MAGAZINE. APRIL ISSUE NOW ON SALE. APRIL ISSUE NOW ON SALE. Packed with interest—including "Background of Flying” (behind the scenes on an airline and everyday airway workings —at Harewood)—the story of Amy Bock (the woman who startled society in the early 1900’s by masquerading as a man) — first instalment of "horrible history" of Canterbury plus usual PLAINSMAN short stories and features, such as puzzles, latest in music and records, guide to films— EXCLUSIVE PATTERN SERVICE AND TWO PAGES ON CROCHET WORKING FOR ALL! Also, When Canterbury beat the Springboks at Rugby; Country Chat (Ewe Fairs), and Children’s Painting Competition, etc., etc. READ "THE PLAINSMAN” Like "The Plainsman” Enjoy Canterbury in "The Plainsman” ! ! ! FROM YOUR BOOKSELLER, 9d A COPY. Or if convenient mail 9s (for 12 months’ subscription) .to “The Plainsman,” Box 233, Ch rlstchurch. 9972 PARA’S EXPANSION SALE. PARA’S EXPANSION SALE. PRICES CUT TO CLEAR SPACE. Men’s Oily Trench Coats, Belted. Small men’s sizes (30in x 32in chest). Suitable country’ women. Were £4 10s. Now 55/-. Children’s Navy Double-Texture Heavy Quality RAINCOATS, fleecy-lined, two pockets, belted. Buttons either way, for boy or girl. Lengths, 26in, 34in, 36in. 38in Now 24/11. , Ladies’ Off-White Rubberised RAINCOATS. Single breasted, heavy quality. Excellent for those who cycle at nights. Now* 39/6. Men's Khaki-coloured RUBBERISED RAINCOATS. Small men’s and men’s 2!?£ s - Belted style. Two pockets. Were 98/6. Now 44/9. Men’s Off-white, Double-texture. Heavyweight RAINCOATS. Were 85/-. Now P’l 1 ' 5 . rubberised rainCOATS, belted style, two pockets, excellently made. 34in, 36in, 38in, 40in length 24/Ti e navy ’ green - and brown. Now only Men’s Rubber Heels, shaped (no nails) Seconds. Pick your own pair. 5d pair or 3 pairs 1/-. Rubber Half Soles, or Full Soles, "Seconds, pick your own, 1/- pair, or 3 pairs Hurry in to Para and make your choice. PARA RUBBER CO., LTD PARA RUBBER CO., LTD.’ Cnr. Cashel and Manchester streets, Christchurch. T.C.

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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26078, 3 April 1950, Page 1

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