, AMUSEMENTS I TO-DAY—4 SHOWS! 11 u.ni., 2—3—-8 p.m. BOX PLANS ARE AT D.I.C. RESERVE NOW FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT THRILL OF THE YEAR. MAJESTIC Direction: Christchurch Cinemas, Ltd. Hearing Aids. Telephone 33-537. SESSIONS: 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. ‘DAILY. M.G.M. Brings an Excitingly New Adventure Story ... a 5 Star Cast tn an Excitement - Laden Action Drama! “C- R -1 -S -1 -S ” “C- R -1 -S -1 -S ” Starring CARY GRANT With Lovely Newcomer PAULA RAYMOND Man of Menace and Mystery JOSE FERRER SIGNE HASSO LEON AMES Imagine Yourself in Cary’s Spot! Honeymooning neath Tranquil Tropical Skies • • < when Suddenly your Beautiful Bride Vanishes and you’re Swept into a Whirlpool of Intrigue .. a Hot-bed of Adventure! (Recommended by Censor for Adults) EMPIRE “Where the Best Films are Shown." TO-NIGHT, 7.30 Also Saturday and Monday, 7.30 Special Matinee. Saturday—See Below. FRED ASTAIRE GINGER ROGERS. Oscar Levant, Billie Burke, in the Outstanding Technlcolour Musical The Barkleys of Broadway” “The Barkleys of Broadway” “The Barkleys of Broadway” (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Empire’s CHILDREN’S MATINEE'. 1.30 2 Interests, 1 Sports, I Unusual Occupation, 1 News. .1 Passing Parade, 1 Pete Smith, 2 Cartoons, and "Challenge To Lassie.* (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) EMPIRE PAPANUI
"THE KOSY”_ HORNBY FINAL A^R^NINat^ATmiD 2 A§’, m 8 pun. GENE KELLY, VAN HEFLIN, in Ihe Three Musketeers” ‘ “The Three Musketeers” HO^ Ve gJ°. r - UnlVMSal | RAK Al A THEATRE | TO NIGHT and SATURDAY. 8 P.M. .(Reserves at Pye’s Fruit Shop) NELSON EDDY, ILONA MASSEY, in An Exciting Musical Drama! “END OF THE RAINBOW” „ (Approved *or Universal Exhibition) RAK Al A j PICTURES SUTTONS LAUNCHES—— MOONLIGHT LAUNCH CRUISE. MOONLIGHT LAUNCH CRUISE. EVERY SATURDAY EVENING. LAUNCH leaves Lyttelton 7.15 p.m. (catch ; 6.50 p.m. train from Chch.) and arrives back 10.20 p.m. A grand cruise on starlit waters. Stop made at Ripa Island for supper. FARES 2/6. FARES 2/6. HARBOUR CRUISE. HARBOUR CRUISE. . EVERY SUNDAY AFTERNOON. LAUNCH leaves Lyttelton 1.55 p.m. and returns 4 p.m. This cruise visits most of Lyttelton's beautiful bays out to the Heads. A very popular cruise at a popular fare. FARES 2/6. FARES 2/6. DIAMOND HARBOUR. DIAMOND HARBOUR. WE run a regular Daily Service to this popular Picnic Spot. Remember, Carnival week, Diamond Harbour, starting Boxing Day. Come to Diamond Harbour, For Private Moonlight Cruises, Picnics, Etc., Ring SUTTONS’ LAUNCHES, ’Phones 41-600, Sub. 446, or 46-514. 6582 HOLIDAY GYMKHANA SOUTH BAY DOMAIN, KAIKOURA NEW YEAR’S DAY Monday, January 1. 1851 Commencing at 10 a.m.
Horse Events, Buahcraft, Cycling, Athletics Beat Boy and Girl Riders Entries tor Bushcraft and Cycling close on December 23. at 9 p.m. I RAY WILLIAMS. / Hon. Secretary. \ 6645 SPORTING GREYMOUTH JOCKEY CLUB. SUMMER MEETING, DEC 31, 1950, and JAN. 1, 1951. Nominations for alll eventsi at toe above meeting close on MONDAY, 11th inst., at 5 p.m. M. J. FOGARTY, Secretary. •Phone 296. P.O. Box 141, Greymouth. 6559 THE SOUTHLAND RACING CLUB (INVERCARGILL) SUMMER MEETING. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 2 and 3, 1951. Nominations for all events close with tlie undersigned at 5 p.m. on Monday, December 11, 1950. Telephone, 1136. Telegrams: •'useful," Invercargill. P.O. Box 249, Invercargill. , J. E. CUTHILL. Secretary. 6515 PUBLIC NOTICES FURNITURE AUCTIONS. LET FORD AND HADFIELD, LTD.. AUCTION YOUR FURNITURE. F.P.T.L PAPANUI PUBLIC LIBRARY.—Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of Subscribers will be held in the Library on FRIDAY, the 15th December, 1950, at 8.30 p.m. Business: Presentation of Accounts; Election of Committee: Election of Auditor; General. S. W. YOUNG. Hon. Secretary. N.Z. FEDERATION OF LABOUR. CANTERBURY DISTRICT TRADES COUNCIL. DELEGATES are invited end requested to attend the Unveiling of a Memorial to the late Hon. P. C. Webb, in Bromley Cemetery at 11 a.m. on SATURDAY NEXT, December 9th. R. H. MCDONALD, PRIDE OF COURTENAY. A.O.F 6031. ALL members are requested to attend a Special Meeting to be held in the A. and P. Hall, Kirwee, at 8 p.m on December 12th to discuss the Court's activities in the local Centennial Celebrations. P. J. BEAMAN, C.R. A. J. WILLIAMS, Sec. 6575
CHAS. M. McLEOD, ' REGISTERED PLUMBER, i Late of 56 Seaview road, New Brighton. Wishes to notify all clients that he has removed his business premises to 72 Estuary road (opposite new shops), near Bridge street. Until telephone is allocated, messages may be left at old number, 48-308. Accounts payable at New Brighton Land Agency. 4704 FIRST FAVOURITES IN CHRISTMAS tHFTS—ON THE FIRST FLOOR. End your hunt for Christmas Gifts on the first floor of Ashby Bergh's—there's, a splendid array of attractive gifts to suit your purse. Breakfast Cups and Saucers and Tea Cups and Saucers are real specialities. Crystal Glasses, including Brandy Glasses with novel bells are especially attractive. See too, the Johnson's gold Maple leaf 45-piece Dinner Set—only £6 7s fld 21-Piece Teasets are 42s 6d, and Sets of Jugs 13s 6d. Smith’s Enfield Chiming Clocks. 3 prices, £l3 15s, £l4 10s, £l7 ss. ASHBY. BERGH and CO. LTD.. High street. TIC. CHIROPODY. STANLEY J. FERGUSON, M.S.Ch.. M.N.Z.S.Ch., will Treat Foot Ailments in your own home. For Appointment ’Phone 36-178. X 3493
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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26290, 8 December 1950, Page 1
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