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AMUSEMENTS Season Ends To-morrow! James Fenimore Cooper’s GREAT TALE OF ADVENTURE “The Last of the Mohicans” Starring RANDOLPH SCOTT BINNIE BARNES 2 P.M. TWICE DAILY 8 P.M. At the CRYSTAL PALACE ■ ■— Of Course! Dir: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. FRIDAY: 4 SHOWS! ~'~ll a.m., 2,5, 8 p.m. A THOUSAND SAVAGE SIX-GUNS BLAST OPEN THE BADLAND'S BACKDOOR TO THE WIDE OPEN WEST! Warner Bros.’ THUNDERING NEW TRIUMPH “SOUTH OF ST. LOUIS” IN TECHNICOLOUR Starring JOEL McCREA ALEXIS SMITH ZACHARY SCOTT DOROTHY MALONE Traitors One Minute —Heroes the Next In this Spectacular Western Adventure! (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition) PLANS D.I.C. THEATRE ’PHONE 32-408 “THE - THIRD - MAN” Superbly Acted Dramatically Directed! Commencing MAYFAIR Soon RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY BRITISH ISLES RUGBY BRITISH ISLES RUGBY BRITISH ISLES. RUGBY BRITISH ISLES RUGBY BRITISH ISLES RUGBY RUGBY v. RUGBY RUGBY CANTERBURY RUGBY CANTERBURY RUGBY CANTERBURY RUGBY CANTERBURY RUGBY CANTERBURY RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY JUNE 3rd. 1950. RUGBY JUNE 3rd, 1950. RUGBY JUNE 3rd, 1950. RUGBY JUNE 3rd, 1950. RUGBY JUNE 3rd. 1950. RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY Plans and Reservations for this RUGBY match will open at the D.I.C RUGBY Booking Office for the General RUGBY Public at 9 a.m. To-day (WedRUGBY nesday). Each applicant will be RUGBY entitled to reserve Two Seats. RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY Permanent Stands, 12/6. RUGBY Temporary Stands, 10/-. RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY In the event of unforeseen cirRUGBY cumstances making it impossible RUGBY for the temporary stands to be RUGBY available for this match, the RUGBY Canterbury Rugby Union reRUGBY serves the right to refund to ticket RUGBY holders the amount paid for the RUGBY reserved seals in these slancK. CANTERBURY RUGBY SUB-UNION ANNUAL MATCH. NORTHERN v. SOUTHERN NORTHERN v. SOUTHERN Sub-Unions, LEESTON PARK. LEESTON, LEESTON PARK. LEESTON. 2.45 P.M. SATURDAY NEXT. 27th MAY. SATURDAY NEXT, 27th MAY. Curtain Raiser 1.30 Leeston v. Waihora Seniors. Ellesmere .Brass Band in attendance. Admission Charges: Adults 2/-, Motor-cars 1/-. G. A. H. ATKINSON, Secretary, Ellesmere Sub-Union. 9483 RUGBY FOOTBALL. HURUNUI HURUNUI NORTH CANTERBURY. NORTH CANTERBURY, AMBERLEY DOMAIN. AMBERLEY DOMAIN. AMBERLEY DOMAIN. ON MONDAY, sth JUNE, AT 3 P.M. Admission 2/-. 9453

PUBLIC NOTICES ILFRACOMBE PRIVATE HOTEL, AKAROA. Desire to announce that they will be closing down as from 25th MAY, 1950, REOPENING 28th JULY. 1950. CHRISTCHURCH PONY CLUB. Cashrnere-Fendalton -Riccarton Branches. A Rally will be held at the Pony Club Grounds, English street, Riccarton, on SUNDAY, MAY 28, at 2 p.m. D. M. CROWTHER. Hon. Secretary. 9433 IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. IST RUGBY TEST at DUNEDIN. Saturday, May 27: VISITORS to Dunedin lor the Test. Never let it be said that vou were in Dunedin and did not attend New Zealand's BIGGEST DANCE. The ’Dance vou hear .broadcast from 4ZB. TWO HALLS. THREE BANDS. OLD-TIME and MODERN DANCING. Ballroom De Luxe for 2000 Dancers. DUNEDIN TOWN HALL DANCE. 2345 N.Z. HUMIC COMPOST SOCIETY (INC.) (Canterbury Branch). PUBLIC MEETING. A Public Meeting under the auspices of the Branch will be held on Thursday, May 25. 1950, at, 8 p.m., in the Council Chamber. Municipal Buildings. Manchester street, Christchurch. His Worship the Mayor will preside SPEAKER: Mr E. F. Scott, Engineer to the Christchurch Drainage Board, will deliver an address illustrated by coloured films, his subject being: “SEWAGE TREATMENT OVERSEAS.” L. F. SHALDERS, Secretary. 2356 CORSO CHINA APPEAL For FAMINE RELIEF AND RECONSTRUCTION. MILLIONS IN CHINA ARE SUFFERING THE HORRORS OF STARVATION. CORSO can bring aid through its trusted agencies. Your funds will help, too. New Zealand’s great creative work of Relief and Reconstruction in China at the Rcwi Alley Training School and elsewhere, in the fight against disease and famine. THEIR NEED IS OUR OPPORTUNITY. Post or hand m your donation to the Cashier's Deck, Christchurch Press, Cathedral square, or you may send direct to the simple address, “CORSO. CHRISTCHURCH.” 2 BALL PEN NEWS. DO NOT DISCARD YOUR .EMPTY CARTRIDGES. Have them refilled (blue only at present). Prices: Is 6d each, six for Bs. 12 for 15s. Send your empties with postal note and your address to: BALL PEN QUICK-FILL. Box 83. Methven. 6806 CHIROPODIST and FOOT SPECIALIS'I CHIROPODIST and FOOT SPECIALIST CHIROPODIST and FOOT SPECIALIST C. MEREDITH NICHOLAS, G.M.S., Ch.S. for all foot ailments. Ground Floor. 90 Hereford street. Phone 36-178. T.C. SHORTHAND, Typing, Duplicating—Miss V. A. Maison, Public Shorthand-Typist. F.A.M.E. Bldg., cnr. Hereford-Manchester sts. 'Phone 41-926. 1792 1 IGGO’S Corn Solvent for quick relief. Is 6d bottle. Iggo’s. 105 Cashel st. X 62241

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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26120, 24 May 1950, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26120, 24 May 1950, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26120, 24 May 1950, Page 1

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