AMUSEMENTS TO-MORROW IS LAST DAY! Action I Romance! Drama! “ROSEANNA McCOY” FARLEY GRANGER JOAN EVANS CHARLES BICKFORD 2 p.m. TWICE DAILY 8 p.m. At the: CRYSTAL PALACE ... Of course Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. FRIDAY NEXT, 3 SHOWS 2 p.m. (5 Shoppers’), 8 p.m. THE SMASH HIT STORY THAT GIVES IT TO YOU Straight and Tough! ! United Artists Present “THE CROOKED WAY” Starring John Payne Sonny Tufts Ellen Drew HUNTED BY KILLERS. WANTED BY THE LAW, HATED BY THE GIRL HE LOVES A Hair-raising Thriller! (Both App. for Universal Exhibition.) PLANS D.I.C. THEATRE PHONE 32-408 CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONS CHRISTCHURCH TECHNICAL COLLEGE Will Present Music by Their MASSED ORCHESTRA MASSED ORCHESTRA (200 Players) MASSED CHOIR MASSED CHOIR (500 Voices in Four Parts) A Glorious Volume of Sound and a Thrilling Spectacle Other Items by a Fully Balanced SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AND SENIOR CHORAL GROUPS SENIOR CHORAL GROUPS Conducted by Robert E Perks, Mus.Bac., L.R.S.M. Guest Organist: Prof Vernon Griffith, M.A., Mus.D. Also Varied and Brilliant Items by the BRASS BAND „ BRASS BAND Conducted by A. M. Hatch, B.Com. CIVIC THEATRE TO-NIGHT and THURSDAY, AUGUST 9th and 10th at 8 p.m. ADMISSION: Adults 2/-. Children 1/Tickets and Bookings at Begg’s . Now Open Patrons are requested to be seated by 7.55 p.m. sharp 10 A.M. to 5.30 P.M., 10 A.M. to 5.30 P.M., 630 P.M. to 10 P.M. 6.30 P.M. to 10 P.M. 100 YEARS OF INDUSTRIAL PROCRhC-: 100 YEARS OF INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS CANTERBURY CENTENNIAL CANTERBURY CENTENNIAL CANTERBURY CENTENNIAL CANTERBURY CENTENNIAL INDUSTRIES FAIR INDUSTRIES FAIR. INDUSTRIES FAIR. 'INDUSTRIES FAIR. The Christchurch Ladies’ Pipe Band to-night. CENTENNIAL HALLKING EDWARD BARRACKS KING EDWARD BARRACKS Added Attractions are: The Antique Clocks CENTENNIAL COURT- d ““ Aquarium ’ CORNER TUAM and MONTREAT. CORNER TUAM and MONTREAL Stl Added Attractions are: n COO JjL 1 ? oate ’ Ghost Train, and Big Wheel. SSH44ANT DISPLAYS IN BOTH BRILLIANT DISPLAYS IN BOTH BUILDINGS. BUILDINGS. " '”*• ““ ‘ ’’ oneticket admits you to both . BUILDINGS. a7?Lt“ ngS ~Ad u lts 2s. Children 6d. Afternoons—Adults Is 6d, Children 6d. (Proceeds in aid of Canterbury Centennial Memorial Museum.) 5641 CANTERBURY UNIVERSITY COLLEGE MUSIC DEPARTMENT. THl leclSf :K: N ° Thursday Lunch-time SA^M 12th August - 8 P- m - College B J EROI CA CLUB. Music by Bacb, Beethoven. Schubert, Franck Britten. Bartok, Chopin. -’lancK. PERFORMERS: Dr, Elaine Hulse, Rhona TMurray Hunter. Henry Campbell, Olive Burson. Lucy Kent, William Trussell, Noel Searell. Also at the piano: ERNEST EMPSON. ADMISSION FREE. 5676 PUBLIC NOTICES KIRWEE RETURNED SERVICES’ SOCIAL CLUB. ANNUAL REUNION will be held in the Kirwee A. and P. Hall on SATURDAY, August 12th, 1950, at 8 P.M. X 3271 HONEY MARKETING COMMITTEE ELECTION. NOMINATIONS close with the Returning Officer, P.O. Box 1500, Wellington, at midday on Wednesday, August 16, 1950. Nomination forms obtainable from all offices of the Marketing Dept., or from Returning Officer. All nominations must be accompanied by a fee of £3. 5559 GREENDALE PUBLIC HALL. *v. Th o' General Publi c is invited to attend the Screening of a Film presented by courtesy of A-A. (Canterbury), depicting scenery of New Zealand. This Film is desenbed as well worth while. Remember— AUGUST 11, at 8 P.M. Admission: Adults 2/- and Children 6d. L. J. EARLY, Secretary. 771 COUNCIL ELECTIONS. MILK. MILK. MILK. THE TRUTH ABOUT FRESH MILK. Meeting is called for FRIDAY. AUGUST 11, at the Chamber of Commerce, at 8 p.m. Members of uie City Council and Local Bodies are invited to attend: Milk Zoning. Milk Prices, Fresh Milk, will be before the meeting. H. BLISS. X4235 CANCELLATION NOTICE. CANTERBURY YACHT AND MOTORBOAT CLUB (Inc.). Tl £ E J ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING called for August 9th, 1950, Oddfellows’ Lyttelton, is NOW POSTPONED UNTIL AUGUST 23rd, 1950, and will still be held m the Oddfellows’ Hall, Winchester street (downstairs). Notice of motion, which was duly seconded and carried, 29.7.50, that an increase of Subscription be discussed for an increased amount at the Annual General Meeting, 23.8.50. R. H. J. ARCHER, . Hon. Secretary. 5609 GARTH OWEN, LADIES’ and GENTLEMEN’S BESPOKE TAILOR, Formerly associated with J. L. Vergette Has New Stocks of the latest English Spring and Summer Suitings, in Worsteds Saxony’s and Frisco’s, etc. For that Suit or Costume of Superioi Cut, Fit. and Workmanship, consult GARTH OWEN, Also Specialising in Alterations and Renovations, etc. Ist Floor, 137 ARMAGH STREET (Opp. New Regent st.). New Telephone No. 34-193. ' 2685 CHIROPODY. STANLEY J. FERGUSON. M.S.Ch. will treat FOOT AILMENTS in your own home. For appointment—’PHONE 36-178. MR JOHN S. POULTON. CHIROPODIS'I. is at present in U.S.A, working in association with Dr. Lester Walsh and Dr Philip Brachman in advanced Chiropody and Specialised Shoe Therapy. During his absence his practice is being conducted by MRS 1. M. POULTON. High Street Chambers, 272 High st.. Christchurch. Telephone 41-124. T.C. CHIROPODIST and FOOT SPECIALIST CHIROPODIST and FOOT SPECIALIST CHIROPODIST and FOOT SPECIALIST C MEREDITH NICHOLAS. G.M.S. Ch. S.. For All Fool Ailments Ground Floor 90 Hereford street ’Phone 36-178. T.C.,
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