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AMUSEMENTS 2nd BIG WEEK 2nd BIG WEEK Commences To-day at 2—5 8 p.m. M.G.M.’s Mighty Musical! MAJESTIC Direction: Christchurch Cinemas, Ltd. Hearing Aids Telephone 33-537. SESSIONS: 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. DAILY A Dazzling and Delightful Musical in Technicolour—and Packed with Everything that Spells ENTERTAINMENT 4 STARS! 2 LOVE STORIES! 15 HIT TUNES! 1000 LAUGHS! GLORIOUS SPECTACLE! “THREE LITTLE WORDS” “THREE LITTLE WORDS” Starring FRED RED ASTAIRE - SKELTON Vera-Ellen Arlene Dahl •This is the Fascinating True Life Story of Song-writers Kalmar and Ruby,- whose Hits Spanned a Life-time of Romance and Adventure I (Approved for Universal Exhibition) BOX PLANS AT D.I.C.

EMPIRE “Where the Best Films are Shown’’ FINALLY TO-NIGHT, 7.30 Suspense! Songs! Romance! Action! Shelley WINTERS, MacDonald CAREY in “SOUTH SEA SINNER” (Recommended by Censor for Adults) Bud ABBOTT Lou COSTELLO The Screen's Greatest Comedy Team “IN THE FOREIGN LEGION” (Approved for Universal Exhibition) SATURDAY. MONDAY, TUESDAY, 7.45 Special Matinee Saturday—See Below. Joseph COTTEN, VALLI. Orson WELLES in the Master Thriller “THE THIRD MAN” “THE THIRD MAN” (Approved for Universal Exhibition) ■ - Children's Matinee Saturday, 1.30 ABBOTT and COSTELLO "In the Foreign Lefipm ' and Specially Selected Shorts EMPIRE -- PAPANUI -THE KOSY”- HORNBY MATINHE SATURDAY, 2 P.M. Finally Saturday. 8 p.m. Claudette COLBERT, Robert YOUNG, George BRENT in the Laugh-Pro-...voking Comedy “BRIDE FOR SALE” “BRIDE FOR SALE” < A 2EJ° ved for Universal Exhibition) HORNBY PICTURES | RAKAIA ~ THEATRE | TO-NIGHT and SATURDAY at 8 p.m. at Pye’s Fruit Shop. TEN FLOORS OF ROARS! The MARX BROTHERS in The MARX BROTHERS in “THE BIG STORE” t J Ap P r . oved for Universal Exhibition) RAKAIA PICTURES SUBURBAN CINEMAS RANGIORA— "regent” 845 p.m.: “My Wild Irish Rose” (Tech) SUMNER— "HOLLYWOOD" 8 p.m.: "Kentucky" (Tech) (U) RICCARTON— REX .. »•» RrP- 1 " The Drum” (U). "Wild Irish Night” (U) - NEW BRIGHTON— RO xy 7.45 p.m.: "Devil’s Cargo” (A). "Poet's Pub (U) LYTTELTON— harbour light” 7.30 p.m.: "Miraculous Journey” (U). "Oklahoma Kid" (U) KAIAPOI “RIALTO" 7.45 p.m.: "False Paradise" (U). “Girl From Manhattan” (U) PAP ANUI EMPIRE” 7.30 p.m.: “South Sea Sinner" (A). “Abbott and Costello In Foreign Legion" (U) Censorship. Index: (A) Rec. by Censor for Adults. (U) App. for Universal Exhibition. MALVERN PICTURES SHEFFIELD TO-NIGHT GLENTUNNEL SATURDAY RONALD REAGAN. CHARLES COBURN. EDMUND GWENN, RUTH HUSSEY in the Funniest Thing that Ever Happened to a Family. “LOUISA”

A Family Treat for the Whole Family. (Approved for Universal Exhibition) - DARFIELD SATURDAY SATURDAY SUSAN PETERS in “THE SIGN OF THE RAM” Suspenseful Drama. (Recommended More Especially for Adult Audiences.) PERSONALS YOUNG Man Like Car Ride to Methven Trots, Sat, Apply L 666, "Press.’’ MANICURES: Lovely Hands and Nails for You! The Manicure Bar, 283 High st., Barlows. X 268 SEAT wtd. car going Timaru Sat. afternoon by young lady. Urgent. L 721, “Press.” ( RESTLESS: Rangatira from Wellington, 15th. Cricket is restful. Please write ZH9958, "Press.” QUALIFIED Chemists at George Bettie’s dispense Social Security Prescriptions at Shortest Notice. 769 Colombo st. X 231 REFINED Young Woman seeks Company Educated Unattached Gentleman. 40, with car. Genuine. L 596, "Press.” PLOUGHING: AU Classes Cultivation? Clearing, LeveUing, Rotary Hoe Bulldozing, etc. Jarman Bros., 'Ph. 33-349. GENTLEMAN with nice home desires to meet refined, attractive Lady, 40-50. no encumbrances. L 193, “Press.” DO you really wish to give up "drinking? If so, drop a note to “Alcoholics Anonymous." P.O Box 25, Papanui. 6364 ELDERLY Convalescent Ladies: Afternoon Motor Tours arranged by competed Lady Motorist 20 years’ driving exp. 1 p.m. till 4 p.m. £2 10s party of 3. GENUINE, confidential companionship, view matrimonial. Young and elderly people. Oldest service in N.Z. Why e lonely? Stamped, addressed, Box 11 Te Aro, Wellington. AGNES HART. X 9009 BETTLE’S Extra Strong Cough Cure, ss. 10s.' All Chemists, or direct from the proprietor. Relief guaranteed or money refunded. George Bettie's, 769 Colombo st. : 231 WOULD the young lady about to become engaged, see the window at The Gloucester Jewel Box. 113 Gloucester street (3 doors from Hays), and prove for herself that the Diamond Rings displayed are the best Value in Town. 5742 WHEN Feeling Run Down, Nervous, and cannot eat or sleep, call or write George Bettie, 769 Colombo st., Christchurch. He undertakes to make you feel fit and well or refunds your money in full. Economy Price 10s. ; X 231 GEORGE BETTLE. Consulting Chemist, 769 Colombo street, for Reliable Remedies. ■Phone 37-700 for appointments. Associated with George Bettie is Mr Cassels, late English Scientific Laboratories. 814 PROFESSOR Webb's Gastric Mixture gives quick relief to all stomach and gastric troubles. Price 7s 6d, postage 9d. From George Bettie, Chemist, 769 Colombo st- and Hickmott’s Pharmacy, Rangiora. X 231 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS BUY, Practice Chanter for Bagpipes. £l. L 699, “Press.” TWO Iron Framed Pianos, both reasonably priced, at A. E. Barrell and Co., 106 A Gloucester st. FOR Sale, Piano, lovely tofte, Rosewood Case, perfect condition. £135. P 8866, "Press. CORDERYS for Good Reconditioned Pianos. Easy Terms. Corderys. 1198 Cashel st., opp. Ballantynes. 5743 BEGG’S are urgent cash buyers of cheaper grade Student Model Violin Outfits in ail sizes. Charles Begg and Co., Ltd- 243 High street. Christchurch. 7511 BEGG'S are urgent cash buyers of cheaper grade Student Model Violin Outfits in all sizes. Charles Begg and Co., Ltd., 243 High street, Christchurch. 7511

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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26395, 13 April 1951, Page 1

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