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AMUSEMENTS Definitely Last 2 Days Of M-G-M's Engrossing Drama “CONSPIRATOR” Excitingly Co-starring ROBERT TAYLOR And ELIZABETH TAYLOR (Recommended by Censor for Adults, Unsuitable for Children) MAJESTIC Direction: Christchurch Cinemas. Ltd. Hearing Aids Telephone 33-537 Sessions 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. Daily NEXT FRIDAY: 4 SHOWS 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. 4 Shows Saturday and Monday 11 a.m. —2 5 and 8 p.m. SELECTED FOR ROYAL COMMAND PERFORMANCE M..G.M. P ovr l' r Presents Book 1 of John Galsworthy’s WorldFamous Novel “THE FORSYTE SAGA” “THE FORSYTE SAGA” IN TECHNICOLOUR With These Distinguished Stars GREER GARSON WALTER PIDGEON ERROL FLYNN RORERT YOUNG This is the Provocative Love Story of that Forsyte Woman and the Three Men who were such Fools About Her! (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) RESERVES ARE AT D.I.C.

‘ EMPIRE Wheie the Best Films are Shown” „„„ Fr^ALLY TO-NIGHT," 7~p.m' GREGORY PECK ANN BAXTER RICHARD WIDMABK in “YELLOW SKY” 1 (Recommended by Censor lor Adults.) , Dad, Mum. Dave and the rest of the ' ...! am . c “ bs Rudd Family in ’ “DAD RL'DD, M.P.” “DAD REDD. M.P.” v«J??T r nv ed for Universal Exhibition.) EMPIRE PAPANUI 1 _ REX THEATRE ! RICCARTQN I TO-NIGHT—THURSDAY— FRIDAY, 7.30 A Cinematic Masterpiece . “THE RED SHOES” “THE RED SHOES” “THE RED SHOES” “THE RED SHOES” IN TECHNICOLOUR ANTON WALBROOK MARIUS GORING r MOIRA SHEARER ' (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) • Phone 38-555 for Reservations LYTTELTON. 'PHONE 46-505 HERE IT ISI TO-NIGHT. 7.30 p.m T),e T ? UR^. AY '. 2P m ' anti 7 ' 30 PmA .e. complete pictorial record of the 1950 British Empire Games from the opening ceremony to the final curtain “BRITISH EMPIRE GAMES 1950” 1 T hri ll to the dramatic and exciting finishes SWIMMING, CYCLING • FENCING, WEIGHT LIFTING, BOXING e t and WRESTLING! fa e nrr aga 2? St - a back S™und of New Zealand s glorious scenery. Including the ROWING EVENTS ON BEAUTIFUL LAKE KARAPIRO Excellent Supporting Programme (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SHIPPING SHAW SAVILL LINE SAILINGS TO GREAT BfiiTAIN. Via Panama Canal and Curacao. CERAMIC i ?' rS I ?! aS " I Late £ lrst class Early July Tourist Class Late July AKARQA I Cabin Class I Mid-August Via Australia and South Africa. I First Class’Tfourisrciasr" A Ra^ RCH 12 July < w >- ARAWA I I Late Sept. (S). TRANS-TASMAN SERVICE From Melbourne to New Zealand. I First Class i 6 June Fre~ _MONARCH ( I ip j U ne, Me lb _ i »From New Zealand Jo Melbourne. dKoN " CabiDClass 23 June (W). • MONARCH First Class 12 July for Melb. and WAIRANGI Tourist Class * Meit late July. (W) Sailing from Wellington, (S) Sydney altera S ion without notice. SHAW SAVILL and ALBION CO., LTD (Inc. in England). Agents throughout New Zealand -T.C. PORT LINE To United Kingdom, via Panama Canal and Curacao. TRAVEL IN COMFORT by one of the Modem Port Line Cargo Linens which nave specially appointed Staterooms for a limited number of passengers. Speed, comfort, first-class meals, and other amenities assure a restful and pleasant voyage. PORT HUON—Earlv June PORT BRISBANE—EarIv July. Subject to alteration without notice. Full details regarding freight and pas;age are obtainable from KINSEY and CO. LTD 154 Hereford street, Christchurch. Agents for Port Line. Ltd. (Incorporated in England), Maritime Buildings Customhouse quay, WELLINGTON. T.C. A COOK'S SERVICE. Up-to-the-minute Information about STEAMSHIP BOOKINGS. by all lines to and from all parts of the world Transfer of money Passports. Baggage Facilities. THOS. COOK and SON (A’ASIA) PTY LTD., 177 Manchester street. ’Phone 34-011. EDUCATIONAL STRATHEONA HOME TRAINING HOSTEL, Pleasant Point. The above Hostel has vacancies for girls having left school and for young women to gain experience in housekeeping. All branches of Homecraft taught. Music tuition arranged for. 3339 HAAGEN HOLENBERGH, CONCERT : PIANIST and TEACHER of PIANO and ART SONG INTERPRETATION So "o Pianist to H.M. the King of Denmark. Late Professor of the McGill University Conservatorium of Music, Montreal. European and American credentials of highest order. Students prepared for all examinations. Interviews by appointment. ’Phone 48-007 (9-10 a.m.). HAIRDRESSING WHY PAY MORE" FOR THAT PERMANENT WAVE? Our prices are as follows: , Full head. £1 Is; % head, 17s 6d; Setting • 4s 6d; Styling, 5s 6d. VALERIE SALON < 141 Manchester st., opp Excelsior Hotel 1 Phone 35-588. 6239 FOR THAT SPECIAL OCCASION—A Super Lustrous Permanent Wave and Stylish Set. ’Phone now. 31-466, Hollywood Beauty Salon, 127 Cashel street (opp. Beaths). upstairs, above Sedley Wells (late nights Mondays and Thursdays). M.W.S. bOR th at Permanent Wave - that leaves your hair in a soft and natural condition. try THE JOSETTE, 1 708 Colombo st., opp. Kincaids. 1 Open Monday and Thursday nights. 1 TELEPHONE 38-318.6238 | * SPECIAL WINTER REDUCTIONS. J Barlow’s Beauty Salon make you this Special offer during the Winter months: « COLD WAVE: Reduced to £2 10s. All j other Permanent Waves reduced 20 j per cent. MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT NOW— r RING 35-901. t LADIES'.! Our Operatives are Fully j Qualified in al Modern Methods of Per- i manent Waving and Styling. New Look Styling and Cutting a r Specialty. t \i BARLOW’S BEAUTY SALON, * BARLOW’S BEAUTY SALON, 283 High st. (next Peacock’s), * Entrance through Barlow’s, Tobacconists. Telephone 35-901,3328 ASTHMA Patients: Bettie’s "Extra § Strong” Cough Cure gives speedy relief, c Obtainable only George Bettie, 769 Co- c lombo street. X 7362 -

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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26126, 31 May 1950, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26126, 31 May 1950, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26126, 31 May 1950, Page 1

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