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AMUSEMENTS The £>addy of Them All I Again We Urge Patrons to Book Well in Advance Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre 2 P.M. TWICE DAILY 8 P.M. That Belvedere Man CLIFTON WEBB CLIFTON WEBB Although «his Family continued to grow, his popularity with his Neighbours Didn’t Myrna Loy Jeanne Crain All Together in “CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN” “CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN” IN TECHNICOLOUR (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Plus ... a Brilliant Array of Featurettes “ANTI-CATS” . . . Mighty Mouse Cartoon “COMIC BOOK LAND” . . . Cartoon "SAGA OF THE SURF” . . . Surfing Thrills "SKY* THRILLS” . . . Adventure Series N.Z. SKI-ING CHAMPIONSHIPS Prime Ministers of Australia and New Zealand Meet in Wellington || STATE || ~ II 'Phone 32-249 II ■=* Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. “Where Christchurch Meets" DEFINITELY NO FREE LIST CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONS at the CIVIC THEATRE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 will see THE GREATEST GATHERING OF MUSIC MAKERS FROM THE PROVINCIAL TOWNS THAT THE CENTURY HAS KNOWN SEVEN TOWNS SEVEN TOWNS unite with NINE CHOIRS NINE CHOIRS and 450 SINGERS 450 450 SINGERS 450 led by TEN CONDUCTORS TEN CONDUCTORS in the PROVINCIAL TOWNS’ MUSIC FESTIVAL MUSIC FESTIVAL BOX PLAN AT BEGG’S PRICES: 3/6, 2/6. PUBLIC NOTICES LUNCHEON MEETING. M.E.D. LECTURE ROOMS. WEDNESDAY, 20th inst., 12.30. Speaker: Mr W. Way. Subject: “European Children of To-day.” Films Admission 1/6. Men and Women invited. MAURICE GEORGE PROCTER, A.P.A.N.Z., A.1.A.N.Z., wishes to announce that he has admitted LAURENCE MARTIN HALL, A.P.A.N.Z., A.1.A.N.Z., A.C.S.N.Z., as a Partner’ in his practice as a Pub'ic Accountant as from 15 September, 1950. The practice will be conducted under the name of PROCTER and HALL at the same address:— Wardell’s Chambers, 164 Cashel street, Christchurch. 2nd. Floor P.O. Box 460. 'Phone 31-413. 3468 CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL. LOAN UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE PHYSICAL WELFARE AND

RECREATION ACT, 1937. IT IS HEREBY PUBLICLY NOTIFIED that the Christchurch City Council at its meeting held on' the 28th August, 1950, resolved that the earlier application to the. Local Government Loans Board for the raising of a loan of £120,000 be revoked and that the Council proceed with an amended application on a revised basis for a loan of £lOl,BOO under the provisions of the Physical Welfare and Recreation Act, 1937, for the purpose of providing sports grounds and recreational facilities, particulars of which may be obtained from the Council’s (fffices. Any person having any objection to the amended application fox- the loan must lodge the same in writing with the undersigned not latex' than noon on Thursday, sth October, 1950. H. S. FEAST, Town Clerk. Christchurch, 18th September, 1950 3550 COOK’S WORLD TRAVEL SERVICE. EUROPE, 1951. Passengers booked to England by sea or air may now make their reservations for tours of Britain and Europe. Motor Coach Tours of British Isles. Motor Coach Tours of Europe. Escorted Tours of Europe. . Independent Travel. Backed by Cook’s world wide organisation and over a century of travel experience. 1951 bookings already exceptionally heavy from all parts of world. New Zealanders advised to plan in advance and avoid frustration Ask for “COOK’S TRAVEL SYNOPSIS OF EUROPE.” THOS. COOK and SON (A’asia) PTY., LTD., 177 Manchester street, CHRISTCHURCH, C.l. Telephone 34-011. Telegrams “COUPON” 2455 EXCELSIOR HOTx-C. EXCELSIOR HOTEL. EXCELSIOR HOTEL. EXCELSIOR HOTEL. Inspect our BOTTLE STORE WINDOW, then make your purchases for CHRISTMAS, whilst IMPORTED STOCKS last. We offer the best of Accommodation, for 21/- per day. TEAMS, CONFERENCES, and REUNIONS SPECIALLY CATERED FOR. No objection to children. Handy to botn Railway Station and Cathedral square. EXCELSIOR HOTEL, EXCELSIOR HOTEL, EXCELSIOR HOTEL, EXCELSIOR HOTEL, Corner Manchester and High streets, Christchurch. 'Phones 35-602 and 32-821. P.O. Box 599. W. E. DONNITHORNE, DRESSMAKING. TAILORING, ETC. COATS. Costumes, tailored to measure; your material or ours. G. W. Beck. Ladies’ Tailor, 148 High street, opp. Post Office. T.C DRESSMAKING LESSONS. DRESSMAKING LESSONS. DRESSMAKING LESSONS. DRESSMAKING LESSONS. DRESSMAKING LESSONS. Enrol now for our Summer Course, commencing in a few days’ time. There is no drafting or theory—only 6 six students in a class, under an expert instructress. Each student receives personal tuition. The lessons are designed to enable beginners and sewers with little experience desiring to learn to make their own clothes, to do so, in’the shortest possible time with very little expense. The cost of our Course is only. £2 16s —for eight two-hour lessons. SINGER SEWING CENTRE. SINGER SEWING CENTRE SINGER SEWING CENTRE. SINGER SEWING CENTRE. SINGER SEWING CENTRE 112 Cashel street, Christchurch. 2297

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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26221, 19 September 1950, Page 1

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