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AMUSEMENTS STILL THE MOST POPULAR ENTERTAINMENT IN TOWN 2 p.m. Twice Daily 8 p.m. A Picture that Charms its way Into your Heart, and Leaves Something very, very Warm for Remembering! “COME TO THE STABLE” “COME TO THE STABLE” “COME TO THE STABLE” Starring Loretta Young Celeste Holm A 20th Century Fox Special (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre <b- INSTATE || || ’Phone 32-249 | | Dir : Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Where Christchurch Meets” Next Attraction . . . The “State” Proudly Presents Alfred Hitchcock’s Eagerly Awaited Motion Picture “UNDER CAPRICORN” In Technicolour Starring INGRID BERGMAN MICHAEL WILDING JOSEPH COTTEN WATCH FOR OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) LAST DAYS ~ £ast da?s LAST 7 NIGHTS } jA ££ AMERICA’S EMINENT LAST DAYS M °NARCH OF MAGIC LAST DAYS JOHN CALVERT JOHN CALVERT JOHN CALVERT LAST DAYS LAST DAYS LAST Sa , LaSt . c £ ance to see BroadLAST DAYS Star LAST n a VC kl v t 1 chance to see the i a o-a DAYS Falcon in Person J? AYS Last chance to see ’ his LAST DAYS Hol| s' w °od Lovelies .. . LAST DAYS LAST B AYS POSITIVELY NO Sa POSITIVELY NO LAST DAYS POSITIVELY NO LAST DAYS EXTENSION DAYS EXTENSION LAS? Bt?S LAST DAYS P Ay S BOOK NOW AT D.I.C FOR T L AS-r DAV? 7 NIGHTS AND LDAYS MATINEES SATURDAY AND “ONDAY New Popular Prices:— k'AQ? tZ Xi o/ 8/ "’ 6/_ ’ 4/ " Reserves LAST DAYS 2/- to Gallery, plus tax CANTERBURY FEDERATION OF WOMEN’S INSTITUTES. DRAMA FESTIVAL. ST. MICHAEL’S SCHOOLROOM, Durham street, TUESDAY, 30th MAY, WEDNESDAY, 31st MAY, AT 7.30 P.M. TUESDAY. Mount Pleasant Institute. Killinchy Institute. Mairehau Institute. WEDNESDAY. Bryndwr institute. Sheffield Institute. Hawarden Institute. Admission 2/-.

PUBLIC NOTICES THE CLOSING DATE OF HUND ALEE MINIATURE RIFLE CLUB’S COMPETIr 1 FOK PAINTING OF HIGHto junJ T W 5^ AS been extended SHORTHAND, Typing, Duplicating—Miss A • A- Maison, Public Shorthand-Tvpist. F.A.ALE. Bldg., cnr. Hereford-Manchester sts. Phone 41-926. 1792 STORAGE SPACE AVAILABLE. BRIGHTLINGS, “The Master Carriers.” 5561 THE NORTH CANTY. RUGBY SUBUNION has been granted permission by the Amberley Domain Board to charge 2/- admittance to the Domain on MONDAY, sth JUNE. L. F. HARRIS, Chairman. — 3041 WASHINGTON LODGE NO. 28. MEMBERS of the above Lodge are reminded of the quarterly meeting TONIGHT, at 7 p.m., which will adjourn at 7.30 p.m., when a MEMORIAL SERVICE for the late P G.M. Bro. W. H. Simmons will be conducted. Members in the district with wife or friend and other interested persons are invited to be present at the service, which will commence at 8 p.m. AMURI BRANCH OF FEDERATED FARMERS, INC. A MEETING will be held in the Culverden Hall on TUESDAY, May 30, 1950, at 8 P.M.. when Mr W. B. Trotter, of Fairlie, will give an address on Mineral Deficiencies. Young Farmers’ Club and members of Cheviot and Waikari-Hawar-den branches and anyone interested are cordially invited. A. A. MACFARLANE. President. A. A. MUNRO, Secretary. 9970 EYRE COUNTY COUNCIL. ROAD CLOSED. The Waimakariri Bridge to Bennetts main highway (Tram road) is closed from the bridge to Island road until further notice. A detour is available along Neeves road. lAN TRELEAVEN. Engineer-Clerk. 3071

MALVERN COUNTY. PROVINCIAL CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONS. Public Meetings, sponsored by the Malvern County Council, will be held as under to discuss local Provincial Centennial Celebrations:— KIRWEE, COURTENAY, AND AYLESBURY DISTRICT: THURSDAY, June Ist, 1950, in the A. and P. Hall, Kirwee, AT 8 P.M. Coveners: Mr M. E. Jenkins and Mrs B. C. H. Bedford. SHEFFIELD. ANNAT, AND WADDINGTON DISTRICTS: THURSDAY, June Ist, 1950, in the A. and P Rooms, Sheffield, AT 8 P.M. Conveners: Messrs T. L. Jenkins, H. O. Judd, and R. C. Townshend. JAMES DEANS, County Chairman. _ __ 3 °6o INCREASED COKE PRICES WE wish to advise our customers that the following increase in the price of Coke is to operate as from and including the 25th May, 1950. This is consequent upon the increase in the cost price of coke to us recently approved. Commercial and Domestic rates—£2 per ton increase. All orders held will be delivered in the order received and at the increased price, unless customers desire to cancel PEARSONS COKE MERCHANTS. 77 Falsgrave st., Christchurch, S.l. Telephones: 37-957. 35-398. Box 808. 9598 Dine at the EXCLUSIVE DINING ROOMS, 228 Manchester st, near Armagh st. Lunch: 12 till 2 p.m. Dinner: 5 till 7 p.m. Open daily, including week-ends. DEERSKINS—S/6 LB. DEERSKINS—S/6 LB. DEERSKINS—S/6 LB. (First Deer.) ALSO WANTED: GOAT SKINS—2s per lb for firsts, Is 9d per lb for seconds. COW TAlLS—etc SPECIALLY WANTED: Woolly Dags, Wool (Crutchings), Dead Wool, Fleece, Horsehair, etc. We pay freight. Correct weights guaranteed. Consign to: J. K. MOONF.Y and CO.. LTD., J. K. MOONEY and CO., LTD., Cumnor terrace, Woolston. Christchurch. Telephone 30-943. FREE LABELS and ADVICE NOTES AVAILABLE. TXL

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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26124, 29 May 1950, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26124, 29 May 1950, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26124, 29 May 1950, Page 1

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