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FOR ENJOYMENT PLUS ECONOMY ROMA THE DUST-FREED TEA

AMVBEMENTS FINAL DAYS: 2 P.M., 8 P M. Shoppers’ Session 5 pjn., To-morrow A Romantic Comedy that Sparkles with Gay Situations and Breezy Dialogue—and offers Light-hearted Entertainment for Everyone! DOROTHY McGUIRE (Delightfully Impuh and Gay) WILLIAM LUNDIGAN (Handsome Star of "Pinky”) In “MOTHER DIDN’T TELL ME” (Reconjmended by Censor for Adults) ifMAYFAIR Thon. 31. M, |[ Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. COMMENCING FRIDAY-! 30th Century-Fox Presents | “THE BIG LIFT’ I | “THE BIG LIFT" | Starring MONTGOMERY CLIFT (Brilliant Star ot "Hed River") PAUL DOUGLAS (Star of "Letter To Three Wivea”) Fast Moving Drama Actually Filmed in Berlin. The Human and Exciting Story of "Operation Vittiesl” (Approved for Universal Exhibition) PLANS D.I.C. AND THEATRE THEATRE ROYAL BY POPULAR DEMAND! SHORT RETURN SEASON (3 Nights and 1 Matinee) Next Fri., Sat., Mon., at 8 p.m. Matinee Saturday, 2.15 THE FAMOUS NEW BODENWIESER BODEN WIESER BODENWIESER VIENNESE (Modern Expressive) BALLET BALLET BALLET BALLET As in Europe. South Africa and Australia, everyone agrees that Bodenwieser's Beautiful Bevy ot Brilliant Ballerinas otter the most unusual and colourful dance spectacle seen tor many years Com i ?^£ a^ D^^ r s ,rae Will Herself be Dancing tor You I Plans Now Open at D.I.C. ... POPULAR PRICES ssi , rM-^\t^ (minimum 2/6) MATINEE SATURDAY, ZIS (Ree ): 4/-. «/-; Day saise 3/6 Special Concessions f v Parties, Schools, Colleges, Dancing Teachers, Staffs, etc. Apply DJ.C. Booking Office DANCES, SOCIALS, BTC. EARLY COLONISTS' narx. EARLY COLONISTS' BALL EARLY COLONISTS' BALL (Randolph BaU) As all tickets to THURSDAY EVENING’S I ? Ve ? E,N SOLD ' "*• tennial Association has arranged a Snartsl E^2 A »? E h* held in the KINGEDWARD BARRACKS on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10th (Show Day). Admission 5s (at Door). Light Tea 1/6. Doors open 5.30 p.m. Dancing Commences 8 p.m. The Re-enactment of the Farewell Breakfast, held aboard the Randolph prior to the departure of the First Four Slips from England in 1850. will be again performed on Friday Evening. . 9783 ST. JOHN AMBULANCE HALL, PETERBOROUGH ST. CENTENNIAL DANCE. TO-NTGHT, WEDNESDAY. NOV. Bth, TO-NIGHT, WEDNESDAY. NOV. Sth. AT 8 P.M. * In aid of New Brighton Ambulance and Nursing Division's Building Fund. Admission 2/6. Novelty Music. Good Supper. 9Btt A Reminder to Friends and Supporters of the STAVE-MASTERS’ HARMONICA ENSEMBLE. ANNUAL BALL THIS THURSDAY. 9th NOVEMBER, MAYFAIR LOUNGE. Admission by Ticket only, available with Alcove. Booking at Begg's. . X 5794 OURUHIA SCHOOL. DANCE and CARDS, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 11th, 8 pjn.-12 p.m. Good Music, Good Supper. Admission 2s. TO-NIGHT : DANCING : TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT : DANCING : TO-NIGHT ST. ASAPH STREET HALL. ST. ASAPH STREET HALL. RAY VERNAL’S ORCHESTRA. Admission 2/6. Realm TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Realm CUP WEEK CARNIVAL. Gloucester street. Paper Hats. Streamers, Balloons. Admission 3s. Doors open 7.30 p.m. Don’t Forget Midnight Matinee. Friday at Midnight. PICCADILLY Dance Orchestra: to engage, ring phone 37-934. ■ X 6618 LOST AND FOUND GOLD Locket, heart-shaped, partly engraved, not initialled. Lost in City (Monday). Keepsake. Apply 46 Hutchinson st., Sydenham. KINDERGARTEN Art Union Book Lost between Rattray st. and Straven bldgs. Reward returning to 82 Rattray street LOST, City, 2 £lO notes, probably in small brown purse. Reward. 86515. "Press.” LOST, Silver Flower vicinity Square. Reward. 85 Paparoa st, Papanui. LOST, Tuesday Knitting Bag. brown wool inside. Reward. Th. 48-802. LOST, Starting Hackthome rd. Reward. Ring 8833, Riccarton. LOST, a Blue Budgie vicinity Victoria Mansions. Reward. ’Phone 41-335. LOST, Amberley, Sunday, black and grey Highland Terrier Dog. Reward. Ring 4M, Amberley. 391 LOST, Gentleman’s Dress Ring, small diamond in centre. Finder ring 398, ask 7515 M. Reward. LOST, Lady’s Black Suede Shoe, between Rakaia and Ashburton, on Saturday. Th. 357, Ashburton. LOST. Child’s Brown Hand-knitted Cardigan, Sunday. South Brighton. 83 Union street or ’Phone 48-559. LOST. Riccarton Racecourse, Saturday. Member’s Badge 257 A. Reward. 88613, “Press." LOST, Member’s Lady’s Badge, at Riccarton, No. 179. Please return to W. J. Doyle, Leeston. Reward. LOST off Truck. Steel-pointed Gad, 18 inches long. Please phone 35-975, R. C. Jamieson Builders, Ltd. LOST. Lady’s Gold Wristlet Watch. City or environs; name engraved. Reward. Ring 35-371. day-time. LOST, Leather Zjp-fasten Gauntlet Glove, Sunday; probably Papanui rd. or City. Reward. 86#09. "Press.” ■ LOST, Roll of Building Drawings, between Fendalton and Papanui. Finder kindly ring 24-894. LOST. Lyttelton: Lady’s Gold Wristlet Watch, between Cornwall road and Rallway. Reward. 123. "Press." Lyttelton. LOST, Saturday. 4th. small Diamond Watch. Return office United Servke Hotel. Substantial reward. X6l (8 LOST, from Sumner, Sat., Oct. 28, Black Scotch Terrier Dog, with white chest and long tall. Reward. 147 Main rd.. Redcliffs T,OST, Number Plate, 138-110, and Spare Tyre Cover, off grey Ford 10; LoburnSumner. Reward. Please contact Rental Services, or M. Heppelthwaite. Loburn. LOST. Lady’s Brown Leather Handbag, containing only personal papers, etc.. Saturday night. Radiant Theatre. Finder kindly ring 30-952 during day. LOST. Ashburton Showgrounds. Thursday, Mottled Black and White Sheepdog, name “Tip." Ashburton County collar. Finder please ’phone H. E. Thew, 183 D. Ashburton. £1 reward. - ■ ■ —' X 6392 LOST, Surveyor’s Small Tripod, from St. James’ ave.. on 6th November. Finder please communicate Davie and LovellSmith. Surveyors. Dalgety's Build* ings, ’Phone 32-485. LOST. BY VISITOR: CAMERA IN LEATHER CASE. Left on tramway seat Sumner, cnr. Nayland and Menzies st Finder please leave at MITCHELL’S CORNER. Sumner. Reward.

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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26264, 8 November 1950, Page 1

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859

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26264, 8 November 1950, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26264, 8 November 1950, Page 1

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