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AMUSEMENTS IDEAL FAMILY SHOW FOR SCHOOL HOLIDAYS! A THOUSAND EPIC MOMENTS OF ADVENTURE AND ROMANCE LIVE AGAIN' At the ' CRYSTAL PALACE — Of Course! Dir: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. 2 P.M. TWICE DAILY 8 P.M. First as Outlaws —Then as Heroes Their Guns Wrote BulletBlazing History! Warner Bros.’ THUNDERING NEW ADVENTURE In Technicolour ‘THE YOUNGER BROTHERS' ‘THE YOUNGER BROTHERS’ (Outlaw Heroes of the West) Starring WAYNE MORRIS JANIS PAIGE GERALDINE BROOKS BRUCE BENNETT ALAN HALE ROBERT HUTTON MONTE BLUE Excellent Supports Include: “ROARING WHEELS”—ThriII-a-minute Motor Racing Dare Devils "PIE IN THE EYE”—Comedy Be Wise Book Early! PLANS AT THEATRE. ’PHONE 32-408 THE THE COMPETITIONS COMPETITIONS OPEN SATURDAY, MAY 6th. OPEN SATURDAY, MAY 6th. OPEN SATURDAY, MAY 6th. DAY SESSIONS: - St. Luke’s Hall—lnstrumental and Vocal. Scottish Society’s Hall—Elocution. Civic Theatre—Fancy Dancing and Vocal. THE CHILDREN WILL ENJOY THE COMPETITIONS. SATURDAY EVENING: Official Opening by His Worship the Mayor, Mr E. H. Andrews, 0.8. E. at 7.30 p.m Followed by Bright and Entertaining Programme. Admission: Adults 2s, Children Is. Reserves at Beggs. 6d extra. READ THIS: Two Free tickets to all sessions. Including first demonstration concerts issued to all Competition Society members. Subscription—£l Is. Be a Member—lt’s a Good Investment. PROGRAMMES NOW AVAILABLE a Beggs, Petersons, and Robert Francis, 68! Colombo street, Christchurch. 691;

ROYAL CHRISTCHURCH MUSICAL SOCIETY Presents RADIANT THEATRE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT “A SAILOR AND HIS LASS” “A SAW.OR AND HIS LASS” “THE PIED PIPER” Bfe “THE PIED PIPER” , “DIDO AND AENEAS” “DIDO AND AENEAS” A small number of good seats available RUGBY RUGBY LANCASTER PAR K OVAL. RUGBY At 3 p.m TECH. 0.8. v. SYDENHAM ££££’ OB ' v ' SYDENHAM RUGBY TECH ’ OB - v - SYDENHAM At 130 p- m - RUGBY (Senior) SUNNYSIDE-SPREYDON v. SUNNYSIDE-SPREYDON v. R^gßY ALBION KU{jrJ3Y AT RTfTAJ SKS BY LANCASTER PARK SOUTH LANCASTER PARK SOUTH KUGBY At 3 p.m MERIVALE V. VARSITY. Enclosure 1/6 1/6, 1/6 RUGBY Admission: Embankment 1/-, 1/-, 1/-. RUGBY PARK. RUGBY At 3 p.m. NEW BRIGHTON v. MARIST R UGBY NEW BRIGHTON v. MARIST NEW BRIGHTON v. MARIST iJHSSX At 1.30 p.m. (Senior Reserve) Ari Y ab SITY v. H. 5.0.8. RUGBY Admission: RUGBY 1/-. 1/- 1/- to all narfc nironv ? a -£ e Rutla ' ld street Bus or No. RUGBY 4 Tra ™ ,O Rugby Park ' SHOW GROUNDS. RUGBY At 3 p.m. CHRISTCHURCH v. LINWOOD RUGBY CHRISTCHURCH v. LINWOOD m rnv CHRISTCHURCH v. LINWOOD At 1.30 p.m. (Senior Reserve) RUGBY CHRISTCHURCH v. Admission : TRAINING C ° LLEGE RUGBY ]/ ~' 1Z ~' IZ ~ tO 311 PartS ' 71ig , PUBLIC NOTICES TRESPASSERS with guns and dogs are prohibited on "Craig,” Te Pirita. F. J Andrew. 2 672 ANY PERSON FOUND TRESPASSING On our Property at "Langleydale,” Tai Tapu, will be Prosecuted, and dogs will be destroyed. POTTON and NICHOLLS, Langleydale^Tai Tapu. 2429 serso^s trespAssing~on MY OR°DOG TY ’ WITH 06 WITHOUT GUN WILL BE PROSECUTED. G. A. LASSEN, • Greenpark. PERSONS Found TRESPASSING with or guns or dogs on my Property at THE GARRY,” OKUKU, including Maori Reserve and Riverbed, will be Prosecuted. B- MERCER. X 2386 axtv „ TRESPASS NOTICE. any Person found Trespassing on our be°proVecuted. gU " ° r d ° S “ ° hOka wi!l C. and M. POWELL. Ohoka. X2314 TRESPASSERS on ST. LEONARDS will be prosecuted, owing to two valuable mares being destroyed. G. R. and E. H. McLAUGHLIN. JUMBLE SALE. JLINWOOD-AVONSIDE CROQUET CLUB RIDGELY HALL, ARMAGH STREET, ’ SATURDAY, MAY 13th, 2 P.M. Admission 3d. ILAM KINDERGARTEN. Nylon Stocking Competition. Ist Prize: 5712. 2nd Prize: 5702. — 1245 CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW. LINWOOD METHODIST CHURCH, Cnr. Cashel st. and Olliviers rd. To be opened Wednesday, May 10th, 2.45 p.m., by president of Conference. Rev. H. J. Odell, Wednesday and Thursday evenings, 7 p.m. Admission Silver Coin. CHRISTCHURCH HARMONIC SOCIETY. There will be No Practice on Tuesday. May 9, and 16. Practices Resume on May 23. Vacancies for Tenors and Basses. Works to be rehearsed, Bach's B Minor Mass and Dyson’s Canterbury Pilgrims. V. BROOK. Secretary. 2805 (A Card) STUART H. SUCKLING, Accountant and Taxation Consultant, announces that he has commenced the practice of his Profession in the New Caxton Press Building, 119 VICTORIA' STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Telephone 31-700; 2501

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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26105, 6 May 1950, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26105, 6 May 1950, Page 1