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AMUSEMENTS LAST TWO DAYS: 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. “WHISKY GALORE” An Eagle-Lion Production with Basil Radford Joan Greenwood Gordon Jackson (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) | MAYFAIR Phone 31-213 .1 Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. FRIDAY NEXT! 2 P.M., 5 P.M., 8 P.M. WARNER BROS.’ NEW DRAMATIC SMASH BETTE DAVIS BETTE DAVIS Nobody’s as Good as Bette When She’s Bad This is the Kind of Woman that Won Bette Two Academy Awards! In “BEYOND THE FOREST” “BEYOND THE FOREST” From the Novel by Stuart Engstrand With JOSEPH COTTENJOSEPH COTTEN David Brian Ruth Roman (Recommended by Censor for Adults) PLANS D.I.C. AND THEATRE BOOKING NOW OPEN AT D.I.C. "There is only one way to enjoy to the full Campoli’s glorious tone, and that is to HEAR IT IN PERSON.” —"N.Z. Herald,” Auckland CIVIC THEATRE TUES. 29th and THURS. 31st AUGUST The world-famous Violinist who has taken his audiences by storm everywhere ALFREDO CAMP O L I CAMP O L I CAMP O L I 29th AUGUST: Sonata A Major (Handel), Chaconne, Air on the G String (Bach). Sonata A Major (Cesar Franck), Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso (Saint Saens), La Capricieuse (Elgar), Zephyr (Hubay), The Dance of the Goalins (Bazzini). etc. 31st AUGUST: “Devils Trill” Sonata “Praeludium. Loure and Gavotte (Bach), "The Spring" Sonata (Beethoven). Zapateado (Sara Sate Spanish Dance (Granados/arr. Kreisler), Arioso (Bach), La Chasse (Kreisler)’. Rondo in G (Haffner), (Mozart/arr. Kreisler). etc., etc. Associate Artist: MARGARET SCHOFIELD (Pianist) Plans at D.I.C. Reserves: 10/-, 7/6, 5/Concessions Students, Parties and Schools (All prices plus tax) ASHBURTON CONCERT: MONDAY Direction: A. D. M. LONGDEN DANCES, SOCIALS, ETC. CALEDONIAN HALL. TO-NIGHT MIXED DANCING TO-NIGHT MIXED DANCING 8 till 11. GOOD MUSIC. ADMISSION 1/8. 7297 HAWARDEN-WAIKARI YOUNG FARMERS’ CLUB CARNIVAL BALL, CARNIVAL BALL. FANCY DRESS AND HARD UP. FANCY DRESS AND HARD UP. HAWARDEN HALL, - HAWARDEN HALL; - AT 8.30 P.M. Finest Music. Excellent Novelties, Firstclass supper. Enjoy yourselves at the BEST BALL OF THE YEAR! BEST BALL OF THE YEAR! / 426/1 WAIKARI WOMEN’S INSTITUTE. FANCY DRESS PARTY. FRIDAY, AUGUST 25th, 7.30 p.m. Grand Parade 8 p.m. Good Prizes for All Ages. 7232 COLLEGIANS FOOTBALL CLUB ANNUAL BALL WINTER GARDEN THIS THURSDAY, AUGUST 24 Tickets obtainable George Waines and Wood warns. . 7161 Realm To-night. To-night Realm Dancing. Dancing Realm All visiting Hockey Players WelRealm come. Realm Admission 3/-. Doors open Realm73o p.m. WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY ST. ASAPH STREET HALU. ST. ASAPH STREET HAUL. RAY VERNAL’S ORCHESTRA. Admission 2/6. Mixed Dancing. LOST AND FOUND FAWN Silky, with Tartan Collar, Found; also other unciaimea uogs. We Keep lor 14 days before sending to new homes. A.P.S., Animals’ Home, 17 Glenioy street, Woolston. 7314 FOUND near Edmonds Clock Tower, Young Fluffy Black Female Cat. white marking. Ring 36-863. —— BROWN Sucae Glove, gent's, Lost Fendalton rd., near Idris rd., Friday, 18th. Please ring 32-414. ———— ESCAPED from Railway Station on 16th August, one Long, Furry, Bluey-grey Beardy Sheepdog Bitch, answers to the name of “Rag.” Dog has address J. Gibb, Mount Somers, attacned to collar. Finder please communicate with the Stattonmaster, Railway, Christchurch. Telephone 32-640, extension 373. . 322 GLASSES, norn-rimmed, bi-focai, blue case. Reward. Gillett, East Belt, Rangiora. X 7848 HUB Cap off Vauxliall 14, Lost Saturday. Reward. ’Phone 48-287. —■ LOST, Left Hand Lady’s Brown Glove, Square, last Friday. Flat G 4, Harewood. LUST, Gola Cup for pap<r money, engraved “Sybil.” Finder please ring 25-148. LOST, Hub Cap, large chiome? off Studebaker. Reward. 'Phone 35-706. LOST, Money Order, in Rangiora. Tuesday. Please return to L. Giles, Sefton. LOST outside Trotting Ground? Sat. 19tlT Front of Wristlet Watch. Reply L7704* ”P, ess." LOST, Pair Glasses, vicinity Social Security Buildings, Tues., 21st. Write P 6208, "Press.’’ LOST in vicinity Hereford st. Post Office, Monday, £5 note. Please ring 31-344. Reward. LOST, Dog. liver and white spaniel, reg. No. 392, Heathcote. Reward. 11 Butts valley. Heathcote. LOST, Last Week, Lady’s Silver Wristlet Watch, "aamar,” strap. Reward. Ring Briscoes, 34-589. —— LOST, Yesterday Afternoon, in city, 2 Dodge Car Keys on large white tag. Reward. Please telephone 32-421. LOST, Blue-Heeler, big dog, blue-grey body, tan on head and ears, no collar. Reply A. J. Sharp, 9 Veitch’s rd.. Papanui. LOST. Sunday 13th. Pair Brown Boots? socks Inside, vicinity Gloucester st. and Square. Tel. Hanham. 33-283. business hours. LOST, at Lyttelton, between London st. and No. 3 Wharf, Purs-, containing £5 and Change. Rail Ticket, and Keys. Finder please return Watersiders’ Secretary. Reward. LOST, between Ch. Ch. and Kaikoura, on or about 15th Aug., 1 Small Parcel containing false teeth. Reward on finder returning same to Newman Bros. Services. 7291 LOST, Rear Door of luggage carrier and number plate 171-073 attached, between Riccarton and Brooklands, Mondav evening. Reward. Finder communicate "Matipo" Filling Station. Riccarton. STRAYED into 17 Rossall st., Fifttdalton, Grey Kitten with black markings. STRAYED. Kirwee, Sunday, 14th, Chestnut Pony, white markings, light mane and tag. Please ring 18M Kirwee. WOULD the Person findin!’ Rug. Smith on label, left on No. 4 tram, please return to Tramway Office —— £5 NOTE Lost between Whitcombes. Montreal st. via Fair. Reward. P 6214, "Press ” SLIMLINE Reducing Tablets. 7s 6d. Limited stocks have arrived W. B. Faivey. Chemist, 670 Colombo st. (OPPReece’s), Christchurch. 2613

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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26198, 23 August 1950, Page 1

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861

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26198, 23 August 1950, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26198, 23 August 1950, Page 1

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