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RICHEST IN FLAVOUR ROMA THE DUST-FREED TEA

AMUSEMENTS DAILY —2 P.M . 8 P.M. Thomas B. Coslain's Thrilling Book Comes to Life. Filmed along the Fabled Route of Kublai Khan . . . A World Afire with Conquest, Ablaze with Discovery! “THE BLACK ROSE” TYRONE POWER ORSON WELLES And the Amazing French Discovery Cecile Aubry (Approved for Universal Exhibition) [MAYFAIR ’Phone 31-213. jj Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. NEXT ATTRACTION STEWART GRANGER JEAN SIMMONS In “ADAM and EVELYNE” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) PLANS D.I.C. AND THEATRE. EROICA CLUB EROICA CLUB RADIANT THI£ATRE NOVEMBER THE Ist NOVEMBER THE Ist NOVEMBER THE Ist THIRTIETH ANNIVERSARY RECITAL THIRTIETH ANNIVERSARY RECITAL THIRTIETH ANNIVERSARY RECITAL SUBSCRIBERS' Booking Open Now at BEGG’S. PUBLIC Booking opens at BEGG'S on Wednesday, the 18th October. Admission : 4/-. The Public are invited to support this, the Thirtieth Anniversary, Recital, and pay tO u the E BOIdA CLUB, whose activities have earned such an honoured place throughout New Zealand. RANGIORA CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONS. October 26th to November 2nd. SOUVENIR PROGRAMME containing 36 Photos and 28 Pages of Letterpress. Price 1/6, plus postage 3d. Limited Quantity Only. f t Write Now for Your Copy. Obtainable from:— C. J. SMITH and SON, C. J. KEIR, and THE FARMERS'. Rangiora. >6O DANCES, SOCIALS. ETC. TO-NIGHT MONDAY ’ OLD-TIME AND NEW-TIME DANCING. JSIE Latimer square, THE LATIMER Gloucester street. City, nt‘2s,£ o^ u f£j!.. Orchestra Admission 3/-. DANCE: LABOUR DAY, MON„ Oct. 23. R.S.A. At the Jellicoe Hafir TO-NIGHT K.S.A. Gloucester street. TO-NIGHT . ,Hospital. comtoru t&taGHr R.S.A. Fund. TO-NIGHT R.S-A. MIXED DANCING. TO-NIGHT RS.A. MIXED DANCING. TQ-NIGHT « S Majestfc Band. TO-NIGHT «S.A. Good Supper. TO-NIGHT R.S.A. Dance Held Every TO-NIGHT R.S.A. Monday Night. TO-NIGHT R.S.A. Admission 2/6. TO-NIGHT - 6842 OPTICIANS WALTER J. WATSONS. OPTICIANS. 695 COLOMBO STREET (Next Kincaids). •Phone 35-226. MF. WHALE’S OPTICAL SERVICE. Established over 50 Years. 677 COLOMBO STREET, Also at Ashburton and Oamaru. INVALIDS VISITED. WIB9B educational SPARE-TIME STUDY BRINGS MONEY. THINK how profitable "your own" time utUls « n to take an I.C.S. Specialised Course, choosing a subject that will mean promotion, more money, a bet2?° I C S 2 Courses in which you iiTthe world fl - St correspondence training Building Accountancy . Construction University Diesel Engineering Entrance Fi^? ni< i al «- En8 School Certificate nl^ ct ? cal Eng ‘ Salesmanship Retail Advertising Merchandising Architecture Prod. Management Plan Drawing Commercial Art story Writing Bus. Administration * Let us know in which subject, trade, etc., you wish to receive special training. The advantages of I.C.S. training ere that you study in your own time, u'herever you live. FREE Booklet sent' on request. Call or write NOW toINTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. Dept D., 181 A Hereford street, Christchurch T.C. HAIRDRESSING WHO Does Your Hair? That’s what you friends will say after our gifted hair designer creates your hair style with the Nestles Cold Wave VALERIE SALON. 141 Manchester st. (near Plimsolls). For appointment ring 35-588 M.W.F. LOST LEFT in Telephone Box opp. Museum, Pair of Spectacles. Saturday evening. Please return to 18 Hereford st. Reward. LOST, City, Friday night. Childs Plated Gold Bangle, birthday present. Reward. 14 Rata st.. Riccarton. LOST Spare Wheel and Tyre, 700 x 20. heavy duty. ’Phone 38-004. or 48-414. Reward 2153 LOST, last week, a Blue Enamel Brooch. Keepsake. Finder return to Penroses,l62 Armagh st. £2 Reward. pCII3B LOST, One 8.25-20 Truck Wheel, between Spnngbank rd. and Railway crossing, on Oxford Tram road. Please ring 48-218, R. R. Price. 27 Rookwood ave.. New Brighton. 1338 SPECTACLES, black horn rims, in Case, between Lincoln College and ChiistchurCh, Thursday. Lewis, Lincoln College. X 1374 VAUXHALL Hubcap, Wed.. Thurs. last. Possibly north-western area City or Tl-maru-Ch.Ch. highway. Would finder kindly communicate Ulrich, 8 Elizabeth st.. Timaru. Canterbury's Family Magazine "THE PLAINSMAN" "THE PLAINSMAN" “THE PLAINSMAN” October Issue (now on sale) includes “SUMNER BY THE SEA" "ESTALL—BYWC RD IN THE BRASS BAND WORLD" "JUBILEE AT WOODEND" “CITY BY NIGHT." Special Photo. Feature. . “SALLY BURRAGE'S ENTHUSIASM FOR HOCKEY" . "GOLF CHAMPIONS IN ACTION" 1 And new serial feature, "Story of Banke Peninsula," by Douglas Cresswell; 1 Farming Notes: Personal Problems; Miniature Rifle Shooting; Children's I Club, etc., etc., 1 AND FULL CENTENNIAL PROGRAMMES I CENTENNIAL PROGRAMMES for October and November "THE PLAINSMAN '—Only »d at all Bookseller*.

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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26244, 16 October 1950, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26244, 16 October 1950, Page 1