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AMUSEMENTS TO-DAY : at 2 and 7.15 Big Double Programme! At the Popular | LIBEJm" 35^7", Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. Another Smash Hit! The Racing Picture of the Century ' "MARYLAND” "MARYLAND'’ "MARYLAND’ Colour by Technicotour Brilliant with a Cast of Award Winners, Headed b.\ WALTER FAY CHARLES Brennan Bainler Ruggles And on the Same Programme The Mystery Tin Hl Riot’ “BLONDE BANDIT" ROBERT DOROTHY GERALD BROCHWOOD PATRICK MOORE (Both App. for Universal Exhibition I PLANS AT THEATRE TO-DAY ! GIRLS AND BOYS! Liberty Chums' Session 10 o'clock This Morning. Tremendous Cowboy Programme! Everybody Welcome! Coming! Coming! “THE PRIVATE LIFE OF HENRY VIII” THEATRE ROYAL BY POPULAR DEMAND! SHORT RETURN SEASON RETURN SEASON (3 Nights and I Matinee) Fri. 10, Sat. 11, Mon. 13 Nov. THE FAMOUS NEW BOD E N WIES ER BODENW 1 E S E R BOD E N \V I E S E R VIENNESE (Modern Expressive) BAL L E T BALL E T BALL E T B A L 1. E T BAL L E T

As in Europe. South Africa and Australia, everyone agrees that Bodenwieser’* Beautiful Bevj of Brilliant Ballcrints offer the most unusual and colourful dance spectacle seen for many years Complete Change of Programme Plans Now Open at D.I.C. POPULAR PRICES POPULAR PRICES (Res.): 5/-, 8/-; Day Sales 3/- (plus tax) Children Half Price at ALL Performances (minimum 2/6) MATINEE SATURDAY, 2.15 (Kes.): 4/-. 8/-. Day Sale# 2/6 Special Concession* for Parties, Schools, Colleges. Dancing Teachers. Staffs, etc. Apply D.I.C. Booking Office

6 68th BAPTIST ASSEMBLY. OXFORD TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH. MUSIC FESTIVAL. SATURDAY, NOV. 4th, 7.45 p.m. By COMBINED BAPTIST CHOIRS Demonstrating THE GLORY OF GOD From the Scriptures From Music From Art. Conductor: VICTOR C. PETEMt Organist: GEO. M. MARTIN, Mui.Bac. Tickets. 2s each. 2360

PUBLIC NOTICES, PAPANUI Schoo! Jubilee Competition: No. 31208, > PAPARUA SUB-BRANCH. R.S.A. COMPETITION RESULT; Ticket No. 5294. 2535 WAIHOLA CRICKET CLUB’S COMPETITION. LIST OF PRIZE-WINNERS. The Drawing of the Walhoia Cricket Club’s Competition took place at Walhoia Hall on Saturday, October 28, 1950, with the following results:— First Prize, Ticket No. 15723-Heid by J. C. Smith. Waihoia. Second Prize, Ticket No. 12625—He1d by T. Reid. 141 Stuart st., Dunedin. Third Prize, Ticket No. .’>3467—Held by G. R. McMillan. 53 Richardson st., Dunedin. WAIKUKU BEACH IMPROVEMENTS ASSN. (INC.). THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Association will be held in the ST. JOHN AMBULANCE HAIX. Burt street, RANGIORA. on THURSDAY. 9th NOV., 1950. at 8 P.M. BUSINESS: Adoption of Annual Report and Balance-sheet. Election of Officers. Appointment of Auditor. General. ,G. E. KOLLER. y Secretary 2687 CRICHTON COBBERS’ CLUB. A Cordial Invitation is extended to all members and their wives and to all other* who have supported the club or are interested in its welfare, to a CENTENNIAL SOCIAL EVENING to be held in the Club Rooms. 201 Peterborough street. C L, on Monday next, the 6th November. 1956, at 7.45 p.m., when a programme of Boxing. Wiestling, Gymnastics. Judo. etc., will be presented, showing (he normal activities of the c!ub. Musical items will be riven by the Crichton Cobbers’ Band. Will any member who has not received a programme please treat this a* a persona! invitation to the Social Evening. 8862

RUPERT LOCKWOOD. RUPERT LOCKWOOD. RUPERT LOCKWOOD. RUPERT LOCKWOOD. RUPERT LOCKWOOD. Member, Permanent Committee. World Congress. Defenders of Peace, Speaks WEDNESDAY. NOV. Sth. 8 P.M. WEDNESDAY, NOV. Bth, 8 P.M. RADIANT THEATRE, RADIANT THEATRE. RADIANT THEATRE, on the STOCKHOLM PEACE PETITION STOCKHOLM PEACE PETITION STOCKHOLM PEACE PETITION STOCKHOLM PEACE PETITION to BAN THE ATOM BOMB BAN THE ATOM BOMB. BAN THE ATOM BOMB. BAN THE ATOM BOMB. Chairman: John Robert*. 275 CANTERBURY BUSINESS GIRLS' SPORTS ASSOCIATION. SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING, WEDNESDAY, Bth NOVEMBER, AT 7.30 P.M . To be Held in the PHYSICAL WELFARE ROOMS, JflO MANCHESTER STREET. BUSINESS: To discuss the future activities of the Business Girls’ Sports Association. General. WE WANT YOUR SUPPORT. WE WANT YOUR OPINION li sou are interested, come along and Bring Your Friend*. N. A. DOWN, Secretary. 2397 HIGHEST PRICES FOR FURNITURE HIGHEST PRICES FOR FURNITURE SELL BY AUCTION Let McKENZIE and WILLIS Sell your Furniture and Effects bv Auction and receive the benefit or to-day« High Prices RING McKENZIE and WILLIS, Auction Dept., 34-830.

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

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