AMUSEMENTS IT’S FAST, FRESH AND FUNNY! ABOUNDING WITH SUPER-SHOCK THRILLS AND ROMANCE! The 20th Century-Fox Luaghing Riot “LOVE THAT BRUTE” “LOVE THAT BRUTE” Starring PAUL DOUGLAS JEAN PETERS JOAN DAVIS CESAR ROMERO (Recommended by Censor for Adults) Splendid Programme of Shorts, Including International News, "Latest Pictures from the War in Korea.” “Chasing the Champs,” "Spotlight on the Weather” Now at the Popular f LIBERTY ’Phone 35-067 | Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. TWICE DAILY: AT 2 AND 7.45 FRIDAY NEXT! 2 Special Attractions 2 The All-British Comedy Romance from the Novel by Eric Linklater “POET’S PUB” (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Also the Falcon Mystery Drama “Appointment With Murder” (Recommended by Censor for Adults) PLANS D.I.C. AND THEATRE! Some have already Seen it three times . . The EARLY COLONISTS’ EXHIBITION At the CANTERBURY MUSEUM CANTERBURY MUSEUM (Rolleston avenue). THIS is a glimpse of Canterbury 100 years ago—a picture of early Pioneer life illustrated by such historical features as— An Emigrant’s Cabin on the Charlotte Jane, First of the Four Ships to reach Lyttelton Genuine Period Furniture brought to Canterbury on the First Four Ships in 1850. ■ Original Passenger Lists. Silverware and China, etc., etc. This Exhibition is open Daily at the following hours:— SUNDAYS: 2 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. MONDAYS to SATURDAYS: 10 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. EVENING HOURS: 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.. Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays. Admission: Adults 1/-, Children (not in parties arranged by School Service), 6d. Proceeds in aid of Canterbury Memorial Museum. 3187 PUBLIC NOTICES MARSHLAND TENNIS CLUB. GRAND OPENING DAY, SATURDAY, SEPT 23, at 2.15 p.m. A warin welcome is extended to all intending members and visitors. ' X 3831 MARSHLAND HALL, MONDAY. 25th SEPT., 8 p.m. Annual Meeting of Residents. BUSINESS: 1. Annual Report. 2. Annual Statement of Accounts. 3. Election of Management Committee. K. HARRIS. Hon. Secretary. SPRINGS COUNTY COUNCIL. A further urgent request is made to residents of the County to support the United Nations Appeal for Children. Donations may be paid to the Cbunty Office, Springston. also to Mr W. A. Habgood, Lincoln, and to County Councillors in their respective districts. P. V. BAILEY, County Chairman. ■ c 33W LAND TAX PAYABLE IN accordance with Order-in-Counch dated September 6, 1950, I hereby notify that Land-tax leviable under Section 2 of the Lqnd and Income Tax (Annual) Act, 1950, is payable at any office of the Land and Income Tax Department or at any money-order post office in one sum on Thursday, 28th September, 1950. The liability is not suspended by any objection, and the tax must be paid on or before Thursday, 19th October. 1950, to avoid the additional percentage; any overpayment will be refunded. Demands will be issued on or about 21st September, 1950, and must be presented with all payment. F. G. OBORN, Commissioner of Taxes. 3377 public/ notice. ESTATE OF MARY ELIZABETH STAPLES deceased. WHEJREAS in the opinion of the Trustees of the Will of Mary Elizabeth Staples, deceased, it has become inexpedient to carry out the trusts of the said will wherebv they hold the sum of £5OO to erect a window to the memory of William RandoU Smith and the said Mary Elizabeth Staples in the Church of St. Michael’s and All Angels’, at Christchurch, when rebuilt NOW THEREFORE NOTICE IS GIVEN that the Trustees have prepared a scheme under Part 111 of the Religious Charitable and Educational Trusts Act. 1908, whereby they propose to hold the said sum of £5OO for the purpose of erecting a Reredos in the present Church of St. Michael’s and All Angels’ which scheme has been approved by the AttorneyGeneral. and has been filed in the Office of the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Christchurch, and is now open to inspection by the public without any fee or charge. DOUG ALL and SON. Solicitors for the Trustees of the Estate of M. E. STAPLES, Deceased. ■3326 CROMPTONS. LTD., 133 Tuam street. Established 1870 Plumbers’ Merchants and Manufacturers for Baths Tanks Basins Cisterns Cylinders Taps Stoves Pumps Incinerators Pipe and Fittings Pumice Coppers and Tubs And Sheet Metal Work of All Descriptions.M.T.C DEERSKINS —7- lb DEERSKINS —7- lb DEERSKINS —7- lb (First Deeri Also wanted— GOATSKINS 2/3 lb for firsts GOATSKINS —2- lb for seconds COWTAILS —4- dozen —and woolly dags, crutchings, dead wool, fleece wool, horsehair, opossum skins (in season), etc. We pay freight and guarantee correct weights. Always consign to— J. K. MOONEY and CO., LTD., J. K. MOONEY and CO.. LTD., Cumnor terrace. Woolston.
Christchurch. Telephone 30-948. FREE LABELS AND ADVICE NOTES AVAILABLE. M.T.C. FURNITURE SALE FURNITURE SALE FURNITURE SALE FURNITURE SALE FURNITURE SALE FURNITURE SALE FURNITURE SALE FURNITURE SALE FURNITURE SALE FURNITURE SALE McKENZIE AND WILLIS GREAT SPRING FURNITURE SALE CONTINUING ALL THIS WEEK. CARPET SAMPLES— Manufacturers’ Samples, in extra super quality. Wilton and Axminster. Specially made for theatre carpeting, at greatly reduced Sale Prices. From 75/to £ll/5/LINOLEUM and CONGOLEUM REMNANTS— Lots to choose from in assorted lengths From— • SALE PRICE 4/11. COTTAGE WEAVE— Usual Price, 18/6. SALE PRICE 11/6. FLORAL CRETONNE— Usual Price. 13/5. SALE PRICE 5/11. McKENZIE and WILLIS. LTD., McKENZIE and WILLIS, LTD., 120 Hereford st. M.T.
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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26220, 18 September 1950, Page 1
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