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AMUSEMENTS Great Sea-Air Thrills 1 At the CRYSTAL PALACE course! Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. 3 p.m. TWICE DAILY . 8 p.m. Nothing Ever Like It! NOTHING YOU EVER LIKED MORE’ Sweeping Down the Glory Path ot Thrilling Entertainment! “TASK FORCE” The moit thrilling, the most actionpacked role ever for GARY COOPER Jane Wyatt Wayne Morris Walter Brennan TREMENDOUS THRILLS IN THE SOUTH PACIFIC HOLD YOU SPELLBOUND IN THIS GREAT STORY OF VALOUR AND ROMANCE! A Warner Bros. Triumph. (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Special Sporting Short Subject “Sports Down Under” PLANS AT FHEATRE. ’PHONE 32-408.

IT’S HERE THE GAIETIES VAUDEVILLE REVUE VAUDEVILLE REVUE COMPANY COMPANY ST. JAMES THEATRE FOR 7 NIGHTS ONLY FOR 7 NIGHTS ONLY IN VARIETY FUN SHOW VARIETY FUN SHOW GRAND GALA PREMIERE TO-NIGHT. 8 P.M. MATINEE 2 P.M. TO-DAY. OUTSTANDING ARRAY OF ARTISTS IN GLAMOUR. SONG. AMAZEMENT AND LAUGHTER Headed by ."BONGO,” sensational musical clown; DEZOLA, triple voice ventriloquist: TOM STOKER, operatic star from Britain nnd Australian music halls; FRED SANGER, London celebrity pianist; LANOELLA. absolutely amazing and of revue fame; LASTIR, master magician and manipulator; 808 DOWN, impersonator; MARIE, our songster of charm . . . she will make you laugh and you will ’ove her singing. This is the Army . . yes .. . but don't hold us responsible if you Hurt Yourselves Laughing . . . Soldier Sam will get you. This Fast-movmg VARIETY FUN SHOW is just the Best by all the Best Plans at Theatre from 10 a.m. . . . it’s Carnjval Week, and be sure of a seat PRICES: fl/-, 5/-, 3/-, Plus Tax. Matinees Saturdays. 2 p.m. Prices: 5/-, 3/-, Plus Tax. Children Half Price

GUY FAWKES. GUY FAWKES, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. AT LAKE BRYNDWR, AT LAKE BRYNDWR. WAIRAKEI ROAD, BRYNDWR • (15 Minutes from Square). Roll Up, Tumble Fun for AH. GIGANTIC BONFIRE ON THE LAKE. GIGANTIC BONFIRE ON THE LAKE Watch the Guy Burn! Bring your own Firework* and. let them go without worry. \ Bring Your Musical Instruments, ete. Tramway Bu*e* will leave from Woodward's Corner in the Square from 7.30. MAKE IT A NIGHT OF NIGHTS. MAKE IT A NIGHT OF NIGHTS. DANCING, BOATS. BONFIRE, ETC. Canteen for Ice-creams. Soft Drinks. Fireworks. Adults 2s. Children I*. Cars Free. , X 4641 CANTERBURY GIRL GUIDES’ W ASSOCIATION rally. To be held on Saturday. November 4. At Rnffteh Park. xwts FVBUC NOTICES AUSTRALIAN CLUB OF CANTERBURY. AN OPEN EVENING for Members, Families and Friends will be held in HAY’S LOUNGE, Gloucester street, at 8 p.m. THIS EVENING. Address by ASSOCIATE -PROFESSOR DR. PARTON. On his Tour in America. Please come Early. President, Tel. JB-411, LOVELY "ILAW’—CHANGE OF DATE. LOVELY “ILAM”—CHANGE OF DATE. Rhododendrons and Azalea Gardens Open to Public on SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 12th. SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 12th. NOT To-morrow, November 5. P. C. BROWNE. Secretary, Canterbury Horticultural Society. 2401

PARISH OF ST. MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS. CHRISTCHURCH. FAREWELL to the REV. C. E. B. MUSCHAMP (Bishop-elect of Kalgooriie), MRS MUSCHAMP, and Members of their Family, CALEDONIAN HALL, CALEDONIAN HALL, WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, NOVEMBER Bth, at 8 O'CLOCK. Parishioners and Former Parishioners are cordially invited. They are asked to be seated by 7.50 p.m. Dre** informal. 2418 CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL. x MUNICIPAL BATHS. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY’ GIVEN that the New Zealand Amateur Swimming Association (Canterbury Centre) has been granted the use of the Swimming Pool at the Municipal Baths from 7 pm. on November 6, 13, 20, and 27. The Private Baths will be open as usual. < H. S. FEAST. Town Clerk. Christchurch, September 29, 1950. 2313 REUNION 20th INFANTRY BATTALION 20th INFANTRY BATTALION and 20th ARMOURED REGIMENT. 20th ARMOURED REGIMENT. The Centennial Reunion of Ex-Members will now be held in the WENTWORTH, Hereford street, Christchurch, on FRIDAY NIGHT, 10th November (Show Night), at 7.30 p.m. On Saturday morning, 11th Nov., there will be a Service of Remembrance at both the Christchurch Cathedral and the R.C. Cathedral following a Church Parade from Latimer square at 9 a.m. As this dav was the original Armistice Day, the Citizens of Christchurch, together with Relatives and Friends of Officers and Men of the Twentieth who were killed on active service, are invited to attend the Services. 240 CLOSURE OF ROAD TO ORDINARY VEHICULAR TRAFFIC. PURSUANT to the Transport (Vehicuiar Trafflc Road Closure) Regulations, 1949, notice is hereby given that for the purpose of Road Races (Motor), the following road will be closed to ordinary vehicular traffic for the period indicated hereunder. Road to be closed is Aylesbury-Kirwec section of the Christchurch-Kumara State Highway. '• During the period of closure, the following provision will be made for ordinary vehicular traffic which would otherwise use the road. Road will be open after each race, and period of waiting should not exceed 10 Minutes. Period of Closure 6 A.M. to 9 A.M. on NOVEMBER 4th. 1950. Alternative provision for ordinary vehicular traffic as above. It will be an offence under the above regulations for any person otherwise than under authority of an authorised permit to use the road for ordinary vehicular traffic during the period of closure. 9273 RECORD HAPPY EVENTS. Weddings, Socials. Christenings, Birtlidays. Sports, etc., etc. The "Valerie Studios” have all the latest equipment at your service. Prints from Is fid (no obligation to purchase). THE VALERIE STUDIOS. 139 Hereford street. ’Phone 40-669. 9WBZS fGGO*S (Chemists), Ltd., 185 Cashel st., for prompt Prescription Service. 2499 1

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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26261, 4 November 1950, Page 1

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