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FOR ENJOYMENT PLUS ECONOMY ROMA THE DUST-FREED TEA

AMUSEMENTS PLANS NOW OPEN FOR WEEK-END MAYFAIR -Phone 31-212 || Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. Daily: 2 p.m., 8 p.m. Shoppers’ Session 5 p.m., Friday She was Afraid to Tell the Truth in Her Own Diary! WABNE-R BROS.’ NEW DRAMATIC SMASH BETTE DAVIS BETTE DAVIS Nobody’s as Good as Bette When She’s Bad This is the Kind oi Woman that Won Bette Two Academy Awards! ln “BEYOND THE FOREST” I “BEYOND THE FOREST” | From the Novel by Stuart Engstrand With JOSEPH COTTEN David Brian Ruth Roman (Recommended by Censor for Adults) PLANS D.I.C. AND THEATRE Last 2 Days of the Thrilling Western Adventure “Bells of Rosarita” ROY ROGERS DALE EVANS (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Also the Action-packed Murder Mystery “THE TIGER WOMAN” RICHARD FRASER PEGGY STEWART (Recommended by Censor for Adults) ST. JAMES’ Telephone 35-620 Direction: Christchurch Cinemas, Ltd. Sessions Daily at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. NEXT FRIDAY! Double the Thrills, Double the Action, Double the Excitement, Suspense and Romance in This Thrill-packed Programme! STEPHEN DUNNE GLORIA HENRY In The Colourful. Lusty Story of America - ! Most Notorious Waterfront Area "Th< Barbary Coast” “ Law OF THE BARBARY COAST” (Recommended by Censor for Adults) In Addition: Another Exciting Episoae in the Life o: “The Lone Wolf" “THE LONE WOLF IN LONDON” Starring GERALD MOHR NaNCY SAUNDERS ERIC BLOKE (Recommended by Censor for Adults) Reserves D.I.C. Theatre ’Phone 35-82 10 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. 6.30 p.m. to 10 p.m. REMEMBEh: THE FAIR CLOSES REMEMBER: THE FAIR CLOSES REMEMBER: THE FAIR CLOSES REMEMBER: THE FAIR CLOSES SATURDAY NIGHT. SATURDAY NIGHT. SATURDAY NIGHT. SATURDAY NIGHT. CANTERBURY CENTENNIAL CANTERBURY CENTENNIAL CANTERBURY CENTENNIAL CANTERBURY CENTENNIAL INDUSTRIES FAIR INDUSTRIES FAIR INDUSTRIES FAIR INDUSTRIES FAIR CENTENNIAL HALLKING EDWARD BARRACKS. l Crichton Cobbers’ Band in Attendance l To-night. i You must not Miss this Big Centenni; of Industry. Punch and Judy Every Afternoon at 2.30 p.m. CENTENNIAL COURTCORNER TUAM and MONTREAL STS A Great Centennial Parade of Industr Admission— ONE TICKET ADMITS YOU TO BOT BUILDINGS. Evenings—Adults 2s. Children 6d. . Daytime—Adults Is 6d. Children 6d. i (Proceeds in aid of Canterbury Centenni Memorial Museum.) YOU MUST NOT MISS “THE FAIR. q YOU MUST NOT MISS "THE FAIK DANCES. SOCIALS. ETC. CULVERDEN FOOTBALL CLUB.

t FRIDAY, SEPT. Ist, at 8.30 P.M. FRIDAY, SEPT. Ist, at 8.30 P.M. Dorothy Brady’s Orchestra. Excellent Supper. Novelty Dances. A Special Prize will be given for First Couple entering the Hall. 3 Admission: Gents 4/-, Ladies GIGANTIC CENTENNIAL BALL. - GIGANTIC CENTENNIAL BALL. . THE BIGGEST EVENT OF THE DECADE. ’ MOTUKARARA HALL, 1 FRIDAY, Bth SEPTEMBER, 1950. GRAND MARCH, 8.45 P.M. isovel ties Galore. Period Di ess Preferable. Music: Sid Shacke/s Orchestra, Playing Tunes of a Century. Home-made Buffet Supper. ‘ Tae Be t Ever!! Admission: Gents 6/-, Ladies 4/-. Sponsored by Waihora Social Club. A. C. TOMLINSON. 1 • Secretary. y 2033 ? WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY. WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY. B ST. ASAPH STREET HALL ST. ASAPH STREET HALL RAY VERNAL’S ORCHESTRA. Admission, 2/6. Mixed Dancing. KAITUNA R.S.A. ANNUAL BALL. ANNUAL BALL. x Roll up. Diggers! Good Music. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER Ist. ®X4941 REALM TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT e REALM DANCING, DANCING. - REALM All visiting Hockey Players welREALM come to the Best Mid-week r REALM Dance in Town. Admission, 3/-. » REALM Doors open 7.30 p.m. 1 COURT PRIDE CCURTENAY, A.OJ. REMEMBER GRAND CENTENNIAL BALL, KIRWEE, FRIDAY, September 1. Les Kinsman’s Orchestra. Novelty 0 Dances. ALL WELCOME ? GREENPARK BENEDICTS’ BALL, GREENPARK HALL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1950, 8-1. Holland’s Band. Good Supper. X 7941 LOST AND FChjND FOUND Wallet containing Money and fteeeipt. Apply 239 Opawa rd., Opawa. FOUND Fur Coat, left at Plunket Ball. 8 ’Phone 22-276. - FRIDAY Night, vicinity Spreydon, All Black Medium-coated Sheepdog, no collar. Reward. Apply Wilks. 157 Milton street, Spreydon. X 9076 LOST Pigskin Glove, Lawn Cemetery. Reward. Ring 34-869. LOST in No. 4 Tram, Boy’s College Grey Suit Coat. Reward. ZAI39, "Press.” a LOST Black Male Cat, white paws and i S chest, short hair. Reward. Barnett, 88 d Salisbury st. Phone 36-756 after 5 p.m. • LOST Dog, 8-month-old, between Roud’s e Mill, Burnham, 28th, name Nigger. Ring J - Motorways, Sockburn. Reward.X92l6 LOST, Monday, Double String Pink Pearls. Reward. ’Phone 35-459. or 177 Bealey avenue. - X 9119 LOST near Allandale last Saturday, portion of Chromium Radiator Grille off Austin A4O. Finder please ring ’Phone 5, Teddington. LOST Suitcase containing Boys’ Clothes, between Waikari and Hawarden. Finder please ring 36D, Hawarden, collect. Re- “ ward. LOST, Ladies* Brown Overcoat, gold locket attached. Locket valued keepsake. Vicinity Cave Rock, Sumner. Finder please return to Judge’s Bookshop, Sumner. Good reward. LOST on. Saturday, CAMERA (Deckel, lens 4.5, 16 Pictures 1% x l*i), in red leather Bag, between Stanmore road, Christchurch, Cant. University College, and Pigeon Bay. Reward, £2. K. RIND,, Stonehurst Hotel, P. 0.8. 1140. y. STRAYED from my property, Ashley, 15 ’s Ewes: black brand on right shoulder. J. it. M. Beattie. STRAY Dogs are kept for 14 days, unless r- claimed. Call and see if yours is here. Animals* Protection Home, 17 Glenrpy st., Woolston. 8200 £lO REWARD leading to recovery PRACTICALLY NEW SUNBEAM SPORTS v CYCLE, equipped Speedometer, front - wheel hub brake, carrier, rear light, Hoba- day transfers. Taken outside Tivoli •s Theatre on August 19. ’Phone 34-727. J" XB9lO

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

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