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AMUSEMENTS FINALLY TO-DAY at 2 and 7.45 The Unique Laugh-happy Comedy “HELFER SKELTER” Carol MARSH David TOMLINSON Also the Thrilling Mystery Drama “MONEY MADNESS” Hugh BEAUMONT Frances RAFFERTY (Definitely Unsuitable for Children) Now at the Warm and Cosy | LIBERTY ’Phone 35-067 | Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Commencing To-morrow! THOUSANDS OF RADIO LISTENERS WHO HAVE BEEN DELIGHTFULLY THRILLED BY THE SERIAL, ARE KEENLY ANXIOUS TO SEE THIS HILARIOUS, SPARKLING COMEDY SMASH HIT! 20th Century-Fox’s Brilliant Entertainment “THE GHOST AND MRS MUIR” So Splendidly Played By REX HARRISON GENE TIERNEY GEORGE SANDERS (Reccmmended by Censor for Adults) BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME! PLANS D.I.C. AND THEATRE BOOK EARLY! AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT! GRAND CENTENNIAL MAORI CONCERT AND PAGEANT CIVIC THEATRE FRIDAY EVENING, 8 P.M. FRIDAY EVENING, 8 P.M. (one night only) Don’t miss this occasion to witness splendid entertainment by the NgatiOtautahi Concert Party, assisted by concert parties from Rapaki and other Kaiangas. Glorious costuming, hakas, taiaha work, and many other interesting events. This concert re-enacts the'main events in the history of the Maori in Canterbury, RESERVED SEATS CAN BE BOOKED AT BEGGS. Prices: 5s 6d, 3s 6d, 2s 6d (door sales only). (All proceeds to Centennial Memorial Fund). . THIS IS AN OFFICIAL CENTENNIAL . FUNCTION. 9168 SKATING SKATING i&ggg DE LUXE ; SKATING RINK ' SKATING £ • SKATING TO-DAY’S SESSIONS SKATING TO-DAY’S SESSIONS 5 SKATING J SKATING Afternoon—2.ls-4.15. SKATING Learners—s.ls-6.30. SKATING Evening—7.3o-10.00. SKATING SKATING SAVE DISAPPOINTMENT. SKATING SAVE DISAPPOINTMENT. SKATING BOOK NOW. SKATING BOOK NCW. SKATING (Plan at the rink. No extra SKATING to reserve). ♦ SKATING SKATING CANTERBURY SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS. SKATING SKATING SEPT. 20, 21, and 22. y PUBLIC NOTICES s JUMBLE SALE. y FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. 1.30 P.M.Z , HIBERNIAN HALL, / Barbadoes street. / Admission 3d. / i WAITAKI GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL, 0 OAMARU. PRESENTATION of Ex-Pupils Memorial to Miss Catherine Ferguson, M.A., Lady - Principal, 1892-1919, in the School Hall, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1950, at 2 P.M. All ex-pupils are invited to be present. r 9163 1 ADDINGTON RUGBY LEAGUE CLUB. 1 RESULT OF COMPETITION. ’ Winning Number: No. 1673, MR R. HAMi BURGER, 50 Torlesse st.. Dallington. !. Prize to be collected, 53 Rosewarne street, Spreydon, on presentation of ticket. 9256 “MARNOC” SCOTCH WOVEN KNIT- ! WEAR made to measure and ’•eady to 5 wear. Suits, Frocks, Twin Sets, Cardi- ■* gans, and a good range of Spring Jumpers. ' moderately priced. } PURE WOOL IMPORTED YARNS : 790 Colombo street, Victoria square (3 doors north of Federal Hotel). Care "Treasure Cot," Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. 10-12.30, 1.30-4 p.m Box 1263, Christchurch.T.C. CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL. f TEMPORARY INTERSECTION OF WALTHAM ROAD, SHAKESPEARE ROAD AND WORDSWORTH STREET. , PURSUANT to powers vested in me by ' the Municipal Corporations Act, 1933, I hereby give Public Notice that the INTERSECTION of WALTHAM ROAD. SHAKESPEARE ROAD, and WORDS- ’ WORTH STREET, will be closed to i vehicular traffic from 8 a.m. on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th, 1950, until 5 p.m. J on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9th. 1950. 1 ERNEST H. ANDREWS, Mayor. Christchurch, Sept. 6th, 1950. 9244 IN THE ESTATE of ARCHIBALD DOW , McGREGOR, late of Selwyn, Farmer. ALL Persons having claims against the abovenamed are requested to render the same in duplicate, certified as being due at date of death, namely 20th July, 1950, to ‘ The Trust Department, PYNE. GOULD, GUINNESS LTD., Executor in the Estate, Cnr. Manchester and Cashel streets, Christchurch, Or to— MESSRS JOYNT, ANDREWS, COTTRELL and DAWSON, Solicitors, 160 Hereford street, Christchurch. 9158 • TRANSPORT ACT, 1949. THE TRANSPORT CHARGES COMMITTEE having considered the application of the Commissioner of Transport affecting all tram, omnibus, trolley-bus and cable car operated by the Auckland Transport Boara, New Plymouth, Wanganui, Wellington, Dunedin and Invercargill City • Corporation and Christchurch Tramway - Board routes as serviced by them, which reads:—“That the existing fares be made minimum charges and that existing fares plus such amount as the Committee deems necessary to offset increases in wages and salaries as a result of the recent order issued by the Arbitration Court become » maximum legal charges.” has decided to 1 grant a permissive increase in fares or charges by fixing specific maximum and minimum charges, or giving permissive authority to alter conditions applying to certain tickets for each Authority, with the exception of Wanganui and Invercargill City Corporations for which no permissive increases have been granted. 2 The full text of Committee’s decision - may be inspected at offices of the Transport Dept, in the town affected by the order. For purposes of appeal this decision is dated 7th September, 1950, and therefore any appeal must be forwarded to the Commissioner of Transport, P.O. Box 107. Te Aro, Wellington, C2, within 21 days , alter’that date, i.e., before 28th September, on which date, if no appeal is lodged, this decision becomes effective. 9145 “ROSS” BINOCULARS. “ROSS” BINOCULARS. LATEST BLOOMED PRISMS. LATEST BLOOMED PRISMS. Light-weight. Easy to Use. Light-weight. Easy to Use. Call or Write for Price List. 1. WATSONS “JEWELLERS,” LTD.. WATSONS “JEWELLERS,” LTD., 695 Colombo street : 278 High street. F.P.T.C. CHIROPODY Painless Treatment and Immediate Reliei FOR ALL FOOT AILMENTS JOHN S POULTON, M.N.A.Ch .U.S.A.). M.N.Z.S.Ch., j MRS I. M. PCULTON. M.N.Z.S.Ch., Inc.. a Registered Chiropodists. ’ 272 HIGH STREET, □ 3 Doors from Wool worths TELEPHONE 41-124 T.C.

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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26211, 7 September 1950, Page 1

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