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AMUSEMENTS SHOPPERS’ SESSION TO-DAY. 5 P.M. Thrills! Romance! Action! At the ' CRYSTAL PALACE ■ ■ : Of Course! Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. 2 p.m. TWICE DAILY 8 p.m. Nothing Ever Like It! NOTHING YOU EVEH LIKED MORE! Sweeping Down the Glory Path ot Thrilling Entertainment! “TASK FORCE” The most 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 Unive sal Exhibition) Special Sporting Short Subject “Sports Down Under” PLANS D.I.C. THEATRE 'PHONE 32-403 IT'S HERE THE GAIETIES VAUDEVILLE REVUE VAUDEVILLE REVUE COMPANY COMPANY ST. JAMES THEATRE FOR 3 NIGHTS ONLY FOR 3 NIGHTS ONLY IN VARIETY FUN SHOW VARIETY FUN SHOW TO-NIGHT, 8 P.M. MATINEE! 2 P.M. SATURDAY 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 qnd 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-moving VARIETY FUN SHOW is just the Best by all the Best. PLANS AT D.I.C. . . . it’s Carnival Week, and be sure of a seat PRICES: 6/-, 5/-, 3/-. Plus Tax. Matinees Saturdays, 2 p.m. Prices: 5/-, 3/-. Plus Tax. Children Half Price SUTTON’S LAUNCHES AFTERNOON HARBOUR EXCURSION, TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, ALSO EVERY SUNDAY. Launch leaves Lyttelton To-morrow, 1.40; Sundays, 1.55; and arrives back approx. 4 p.m. These outstanding trips view Diamond Harbour, Purau, Ripa Island. Camp Bav, Port Cooper, and Port Levy (weather permitting). FARES 2/6 FARES 2/6 Children Half Price. DIAMOND HARBOUR Our Launched run a regular daily service to this popular picnic resort. RIPA ISLAND Sutton’s Launches will run a Regular Service Show Day and Week-end. MOONLIGHT CRUISES Private Cruises Arranged Any Evening. WATCHT PAPERS FOR OPENING PUBLIC CRUISE. FOR LAUNCHES ALWAYS CONTACI SUTTON’S LAUNCHES Phones 41-600. sub 446. or 46-514. 3056 PUBLIC NOTICES TROTTING MEETING. All those interested In forming a Trotting S!iL,.r! ease attend » Meeting in the MOTUKARARA HALL on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, AT 8 P.M. C. E. GRAY, Convener. YOUTH FLOAT 100 YEARS pF PROGRESS PROCESSION. A FURTHER MEETING of YOUTH GROUP REPRESENTATIVES will’be held in the Committee Room, above the PresBookroom. Lichfield street, on TUESDAY, November 14th. at 7.30 p.m. Any Youth Organisation whose representative has not received postal notification of the above meeting is asked to immediately contact Major Elliot, ’Phone 36 ‘ 5 J ,8 ’«. or the Secretary, 214 Hazeldean road, Chch.. S.l. - 454 Y.M.C.A. CONCERT HALL, Cambridge terrace, THURSDAY, 9th NOVEMBER, AT 8 P.M. MR BEN ALLEN Will Speak on "WORLD GOVERNMENT.’’ You are Invited to Hear This Outstanding Speaker on Present-day World Events. 9909 THE MATTER of THE AUCTIONEERS and IN THE MATTER of a Transfer of an Auctioneer’s licence from George Mo»e trading as Tonks, Norton and Company, to Tonks Norton and Company, Limited. ♦ MOLE, as Governing Director of Tonks Norton and Company, Limited, hereby given notice that I have applied to the Magistrate’s Court at Christchurch under the Auctioneers’ Act, 193 d transfer of a licence from GEORGE MOLE, trading as Tonks Norton and Company, to carry on business as an Auctioneer at 105 Hereford street, Chrriichurch, and that such application will he t ?o e^ b ? ve S ourt aftcr one monfn from the 23rd day of October, 1950. being the date of the first publication of this notice. O°ob e ei'.’ t 950 ‘ hl! 19,h da5 ’ TONKS, NORTON and COMPANY. w LIMITED. by its Governing Director, G. Mole / ______ 77*9 !N Tire MATTER of THE LAND AGENTS and IN THE MATTER of a Transfer of a Land Agent s Licence from George Mole, trading as Tonks, Norton and ComI^mited 1 Tonks Norton and Company, * 1’ GEORGE MOLE, as Governing Director of lonks Norton and Company, Limited, hereby give notice that I have applied to the Magistrate s Court at Christchurch under the Land Agents’ Act, 1921iZ, tor the transfer of a licence from GEORGE MOLE, trading as Tonks NorJon and Company, to carry on business as a Jand agent at 105 Hereford street, »m lS u Cbl u rcb 'j such application util be heard at the above Court after m oll * ll from the 23rd dav of Octob-'i 1950, being the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated at Christchurch this 19th day of October, 1950. TONKS NORTON AND COMPANY LIMITED. by its Governing Director, G. Mole. -7729 SUNKEN HOUSES SUNKEN HOUSES SUNKEN HOUSES Expertly Reconditioned. Inquiries Invited. A. M. GIBBS, Building Contractor, 320 Preston s rd.. Marshland. T.C. EXCELSIOR HOTEL BOTTLE STORE WHISKY—TayIor (Austrai.an), Vanguard (Australian), Corio (Australia) GlN—Gilby s (quarts and pints), Lanoma (quarts and pints), Tanquerav’s (English). Seagers (English), Southards Goats Plymouth (English), nr. (Geneva). U.D.H (Schnapps) BRANDY—Prunier (French), de Beaumont (quarts and pints). Robillot (French!, Lancelot (French), Lafontaine (French).. Laurier (Australian) RUM—One Dagger. Jamaica, Navy, PORT AND SHERRY—Spanish. Australian and South African. EXCELSIOR HOTEL, corner Manchester and High streets. Christchurch. 'P ones 32-821 and 35-602 P.O. Box 599 W. E. DONMTHORNE,

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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26265, 9 November 1950, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26265, 9 November 1950, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26265, 9 November 1950, Page 1

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