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AMUSEMENTS Sth WEEK STARTS FRIDAY 2 P.M. ... 5 P.M. . .8P M. Tremendously Popular . . . This Grand British Film now in its 4th Week is still the Most Popular Picture in town , . . Yes. it is still Necessary to Reserve— IIMAYFAIR 'Phone 31-213, || Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. DAILY: 2 P.M. 8 P.M. RECORD CROWDS ACCLAIM THIS GREAT BRITISH PRODUCTION. London Films Present ERIC WILLIAMS' Tremendous Storv “THE WOODEN HORSE” “THE WOODEN HORSE” , Starring Leo Genn David Tomlinson .(Approved for Univeraa! Exhibition) » PLANS DJ.C. AND THEATRE Final 2 Days of the Special “Western” Programme “EYES OF TEXAS” Roy Rogers, Andy Devine “COWTOWN” £ en . e Autry and "Champion." (Both App. for Universal Exhibition) ST. JAMES’ Telephone 35-820 Direction: Christchurch Cinemas, Ltd. Sessions: 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. NEXT FRIDAY! Suspense! Thrills! Excitement! and Romance! Republic Pictures Present DON BARRY LYNNE ROBERTS DON CASTIX In “MADONNA of the DESERT” “MADONNA of the DESERT” Thief versus Thief ... in a Thrilling Story of two Rival Gangs Fighting for Possession of a Priceless Treasure! (Recommended by Censor for Adults) ALSO: THE TOPS FOR THRILLS. ACTION, AND WESTERN ADVENTURE FIGHTING FRONTIERSMAN’ LIGHTING FRONTIERSMAN’ (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Reserves D.I.C. Theatre Phone 35-820 CANTERBURY METHODISM'S CENTENNIAL PAGEANT. “METHODIST ENTRY" “METHODIST ENTRY" "METHODIST ENTRY” "METHODIST ENTRY" Eight Colourful Scenes. Thirty Talented Players. Choral Support by the Durham Street Methodist Choir. CIVIC THEATRE CIVIC THEATRE THURSDAY. APRIL 19th, at 8 pjn. Admission 2/6. Children half price. Box Plan now open at D.LC. 7153 SKATING ~ ~ ~ Extended Session. SKATING Extended Session. SKATING TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT SKATING SKATING DE LUXE SKATING RINK, SKATING DE LUXE SKATING kink: SKATING SKATING 7JO to 1030. 1 IKS Al ” Afternoons: 2.15-4.15. to SKATING YOU MUST LEARN TO ' SKATING SCATE SKATING skaiz;. In DAMt’KS, BOCIALB, ETC. OLD GIRLS' ASSOCIATION ANNUAL BALL wid be held toe Wentworth oa FRIDAY, APRIL 27th.- For the convenience of members. Tickets may be obtained from Miss J. Robertson, c/o. S. P. Godfrey and) Co, Hereford st.’, ’and Miss P. Belcher, C/a A. C. Maclntyre, Dominion Buildings, Cathfdral souare. Also f rom Mm Colin Hart. ■ Miss Pamela Cuddorf. and Miss Moray Smith. 7153 ■DARFMLD FOOTBALL CLUB. .' ‘ FRIDAY, JULY 18. at 830 pjn. Les Kinaman'd Orchestra. I » 174» ’ SHunnn footbael cluil GRAND SHOW NIGHT DANCE. SATURDAY, APRIL 14th. I SHEFFIELD HALL. Des Begg'a Band. Novelties. Gents 3s 6d, Ladies 2s 6d. Always a Great Success. 172 d EVERY WEDNEHDAY. DANCING at the ODDFELLOWS' HALL (St. Asaph «t.. 3M yds. west off Colombo street.) RAY VERNAL'S ORCHESTRA. Doone Smith. M.C. Admission 3/-. . ■ 3654 A FAREWELL EVENING will bo .tendered Mrs F. James and Miss Elva James in the Sefton Public Ha 1 on SATURDAY, 28th APRIL, 1951. Ladies a basket. Gents Is 6d. - 7178 LOST AND FQUND FOUND. Colombo street, Friday, Leather Music Case. Ring 35-368, early in inomHJUND. Two Black and White Fox Teirrier Dogs, Gold and White English Collie Dog and many others. S.P.C.A. Home, 59 Baraett st., Burwood. 7229 BLACK Kid Gloves, in or near 'phono box, Randolph st., Woolston. Reward. Ring 48-147. Hotel Esplanade. New Brighton, or L2B, "Press.” ’ - - BLACK Greyhound, wounded leg, answers "Nigger." strayed from Burwood. Please notify S.P.C.A. Burwood, or 68 Gasson st.. Sydenham. Reward. —■ .., r ■ HAVERSACK, lost Waimak. riverbed. Belfast. containing Tools, Letters. 'Phono 36-909. Reward. LOST, Fawn Gabardine Coat, from Coffee Pot. Sunday. Ring 75-703. .. LOST G'een Crocnet S< a 1. Mo'd v night. Kirwee-Chch. Reward. L9B, "Preaa.” LOST. One Preasure Polish Sprayer.” in City. Ring 38-085, between 8.30 and 5. LOST', Double-string Pearis. City, between 12 and 1. loth April. Reward. Return Farmers’ Tailoring Dept. LOST. Double-string Pearls, City area; sentimental value Reward. Apply H 8682. "Press." —————... .... LOST. Cream Pram Storm Cover, off North Beach bus, Monday. 'Phone 30-937,
LOST, between Kaiapol and Chch.. one Grey Blanket. Finder please ring 91. KaiaEoST. week-end. Bunch of Keys, between S >?, enl J2.TJ l,,d Healey »ve. Finder please write PB5OO, "Press." LOST, Small Pai cel containing Green Belt, in City. Monday. 'Phone 23-886 Reward. - - ■ . LOST. Friday. One New Single Bed Kapee Mattress, between Linwood and South Brighton. Reward. P.O. Box 1188. LOST, last Thursday." - Oooto Fountain Pen. name engraved, between Coker’s Hotel and Hraphy’s Garage. Durham st Reward. PBB5B. 'Tress.’’ ■ 7171 RADIATOR Cap, Essex Challenger Lo« Saturday, probably City. Reward. Apply 'Tress" Offi-’e. SMALL White Money Purse, Monday, containing number Notes, between Canon street and square. Good reward. Ring RING 48-454. re Brown Memo Book. Reward. „ STRAYED from 128 Brookside terrace, Bryndwn black and white wire-haired Fox Terrier. Reward at above address. STRAYED from Middleton Red Cow and Bull Calf. Anyone knowing whereabouts, Ring 41-406—8474. _ STRAYED on to Gorge HUI, Sheffield. 30 Lamos; halfbred and Southdown, black notch ear-mark. Owner can have same on "Press"* exp€nse * ,nd LSI. TARPAULIN, blown off car outride Bryant CO., 00 Petertxirough st. Pleaae return. Ll4O, "Prees.” WHIPPET. 9 months, golden brown. brinffie, Trixie, Reward. Ring 40-463. WOULD person who picked up Orange Cardigan on Stanmore road. Tuesday morning, please return 306 Stanmore rd. £8 REWARD: Gent's Gold Watch (Wrirttethjxwt at West Melton. Saturday. Ring
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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26393, 11 April 1951, Page 1
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