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AMUSEMENTS Big Week Commences Friday! Reserve To-day at D.I.C. Come Along and Have Some Fun! ~5?c Ic a v^ ce ’ S in §> Laugh, and Romance with 3 Jolly Sailors and Their Gay Girl Friends! D . majestic Direction; Christchurch Cinemas, Ltd. H , Telephone 33-537 2 pm - and 8 P- m - DAILY P AINTS THE TOWN WITH SONGS, STARS, AND COLOUR! Packed with fun, laughs, love, dances, songs, 12 of them. Girls and Glamour. Lroadway s biggest musical success becomes the screen’s "Greatest Technicolour Musical in years”—vide Sydney “Sunday * Telegraph” “ON THE TOWN” “ON THE TOWN” IN TECHNICOLOUR k With These Scintillating Stars FRANK SINATRA GENE KELLY ?ETTY GARRETT ANN MILLER JULES MUNSHIN VERA ELLEN (Approved for Universal Exhibition) NEXT ATTRACTION: Clark Gable in the type of role "you like Him Best—Comedy . . . Loretta Young as the Girl in His Arms (But not always in His Mind) in the Gayest, Gable-st Romantic Riot since “It Happened One Night” “KEY TO THE CITY” (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Reserves (6 days in advance) at D.I.C.

EMPIRE I “Where the Best Films are Shown" Special School Holiday MATINEE TO-DAY, 1.30 Cartoons, Comedy, Travelogue, etc., and “FIGHTER SQUADRON” FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT, 7 P.M. Edmond O’Brien, Robert Stack in “fighter squadron” (Commencing at 7.5 p.m.) (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Ronald Regan, Patricia Neal in “JOHN LOVES MARY” (Recommended by Censor for Adults) COMING Friday, Saturday. Monday “Johnnv Belinda” EMPIRE - PAPANUI SKATING EXTENDED SESSION SKATING EXTENDED SESSION SKATING TO-NIGHT. SKATING TO-NIGHT. SKATING BE LUXE SKATING RINK SKATING SKATING Kilmore street. SKATING 7.30 to 10.30. SKATING 7.30 to 10.30. SKATING Also iKATING Morning: 10 to 12. SKATING Afternoon: 2.15 to 4.15. SKATING Learners: 5.15 to 6.30. SKATING 'IO-MORROW NIGHT: SKATING "Mums and Dads” Night. SKATING Children are reminded th. t we SKATING want them to bring Mum and SKATING Dad to see them Skate. All SKATING Mums and Dads are Free. TABLE TENNIS, TABLE TENNIS, TABLE TENNIS. TABLE TENNIS, NEW ZEALAND AND INTERNEW ZEALAND AND INTERNEW ZEALAND AND INTERASSOCIATION ASSOCIATION ASSOCIATION TEAMS CHAMPIONSHIPS TEAMS CHAMPIONSHIPS TEAMS CHAMPIONSHIPS At the WENTWORTH. WENTWORTH, WENTWORTH. ADMISSION: 1/- DAY, 2/- EVENING. 7920 SHIPPING SHAW SAVILL LINE. SAILINGS TO GREAT BRITAIN Via Panama Canal and CUracao AKAROA j Cabin Class Early Sept. WAIWERA Tourist Class Late Nov TAMAROA Tourist Class Early Dec CERAMIC I First Class Late Dec. Via Australia and South Africa. CORIN THIC | First Class | Late Aug. AR AW A | Tourist Class I Late Sep. (S) TRANS-TASMAN SERVICE From Melbourne to New Zealana. DOMINION (First Class 117 Oct Fre. MONARCH 1121 Oct. Melb From New Zealand ~to Melbourne. CORIN THIC | First Class I Late Aug DOMINION First Class 22 Nov.. Melb MONARCH | I to Fre. (W) (WJ Sailing from Wellington (S) Sydney Subject to alteration without notice SHAW SAVILL and ALBION CO LTD (Inc in England). Agents throughout New Zealand TENDERS TENDERS will Oe received at my Office, until 4 p.m. on Wednesday. 6th September, for the removal and re-erection of Woouen Annexe, at Avonside Girls' High School. J. G. COLLINS, Registered Architect, 118 Hereford street. 7261

TENDERS. TENDERS are invited tor the erection, in Reinforced Concrete and Brick, of Domestic Science Classrooms at St. Margaret’s College, Shrewsbury stret. Drawings and specifications may be seen at my office, where tenders close at 4 p.m. on Monday, September 11, 1950. The lowest or any tender may not necessarily be accepted. t J. C. HOLLISS, A.N.Z.1.A., Registered Architect, 1 Chancery lane. Christchurch, Cl^ 24? TENDERS. TENDERS are invited for the erection, in Reinforced Concrete and Brick, of Additions to premises in Armagh street. Drawings and specifications may be seen at my office, where tenders close at 4 p.m. on Monday, September 18, 1950. The lowest or any tender may not necessarily be accepted. J. C HOLLISS, A.N.Z.1.A., Registered Architect, 1 Chancery lane. Christchurch, C.l. 2247 FISHING BOAT FOR SALE BY TENDER IN EXCELLENT ORDER AND CONDITION EQUIPPED for trawling, line, or cray fishing. 36ft long, 9ft 2in wide; draws 3ft lOin. Has 48 h.p. Ailsa Craig Diesel engine, 2 to 1 reduction gear, self-starting. 2-berth fo’castle. Eouipment includes 3 travel nets, groper lines and drums, and crayfish pots. Inquiries in strictest confidence, in first instance, to “FISHING BOAT” C/o. Inglis Wright Advertising, Box 305, Christchurch. 8069 DOMINION HOTEL, WELLINGTON TENDERS are invited for the purchase of the licence of the Dominion Hotel, situated on the corner of Tory and Lome streets, Wellington. . Ths succrssful tenderer will be required to purchase xor cash the freehold of the land and premises at a price of £16,500. Further particulars and full conditions of tender may be obtained at the offices of the Commissioners of Crown Lands. Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, and D Tenders close at the office of the Commissioner of Crown Lands, Wellington, at 4 p.m. on the 18th day of September. 1950. n a PATERSON, Commissioner o' Crown Lands, Box 5014, PATENTS. BALDWIN, SON, and CAREY. Registered Patent Attorneys. WELLINGTON C A J. HART, 166 Cashel st., Christchurch’ Local Representative, for applying in AU Countries for PATENTS and TRADE MARKS 1 u MALTHOID ROOFING. MALTHOID ROOFING. Malthoid means a Better Roof that will LAST —it defies the weather. REESE BROS, LTD., Corner St. Asaph and Colombo streets, Christchurch.

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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26204, 30 August 1950, Page 1

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