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AMUSEMENTS HERE IS THE . . . Happiest Double Programme Seen For Many a Long Day! At 2- Twice Daily At 7.45 Now at the Comfy and Popular | LIBERTY | I Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. A LILTING, LAUGHING. ENCHANTING ADVENTURE IN GLAMOUR-SPICED ROMANCE, MUSIC, DANCING AND CONVULSING COMEDY! SURE! SHE’LL STEAL YOUR HEART AWAY! “THE DAUGHTER OF ROSIE O’GRADY” Filmed in Glorious Technicolour, With the World’s Dazzling Darling JUNE HAVER And the Sensational Singing Star GORDON MACRAE Heading an Exciting- Cast of Stars. And on the Same Programme The Thrilling Western Adventure “OKLAHOMA OUTLAWS” (Both App. for Universal Exhibition) PLANS AT THEATRE TO-DAY! GIRLS AND BOYS! : Liberty Chums’ Session 10 o'clock This Morning “THE DAUGHTER OF ROSIE O GRADY" Chapter 5 "Sea Hound,” Comedies, Birthdays. Everybody Welcome! It’s Coining Soon ... David N. Martin in association with R, J. Kerridge announces A Limited Christchurch Season Commshcing at the THEATRE ROYAL Tuesday, May 1, at 8 p.m. Matinee Wednesday, 2nd, 2 p.m., Matinee Dally from Saturday, May 5. Of the Record-shattering Tivoli ’ Australia Jubilee Variety “THE TOURIST TRADE” “THE TOURIST TRADE” “THE TOURIST TRADE” : IT’S GAY! IT’S GORGEOUS! IT’S GICANTICII! With International Stars trom the World’s Famous Vaudeville Theatres Max and Harry Nesbitt Famous English Comedians Guus Brox and Myrna Holland's Musical Clown Marquis and Family The World’s Only Chimpanzee Film Stars Detroy—Up-in-the-Alr, Alice Bronltnan— Swiss Starlet. Los Brlellos, Southerly Busters, Eugene’s Flying Ballet, ,Tivoli Showgirls. And from U.S.A. in a Lecture on Inflation * Wally Boag BOX PLAN 6 OPEN AT D.I.C. MONDAY, APRIL 23. Prices: Evening 10/-, 7/-, 3/Matinee 8/-, 5/-, 2/8 Children Half Price (Minimum 2Z-) (All Plus Tax). Preferential Applications. 13/11, including tax and booking fe- now being received at D.I.C. RUGBY RUGBY PARK. RUGBY RUGBY PARK, I.UGBY RUGBY AT 3 P.M. RUGBY (Seniors): RUGBY CANTERBURY COLLEGE RUGBY CANTERBURY COLLEGE RUGBY CANTERBURY COLLEGE :<UGBY v. RUGBY LINCOLN COLLEGE RUGBY LINCOLN COLLEGE RUGBY LINCOLN COLLEGE '.tUGBY RUGBY AT 2 P.M. RUGBY (Juniors): RUGBY CANTERBURY COLLEGE RUGBY V. RUGBY LINCOLN COLLEGE RU6BY ADMISSION: 1/-. V-. V-. RUGBY This Game is part of th* Trials RUGBY to uelect Players to Represent RUGBY Universities for the AusTMh Ruti*ad*rt T Biw' or Wo. f RV BY Tram to Rugby Park. RUGBY 7560

CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL. MUNICIPAL BAND CONCERTS. SUNDAY, 15th APRIL* 1951 2.30 p.m.: Botanic Gardens: Addington Workshops Brass Band. Hospital Grounds: Scottish Society Pipe Band. 8.15 P.m.: City Rotunda: Christchurch Highland Pipe Band. TA WERA~MEMORIAL HALL COMMITTEE. You are invited to attend a GARDEN PARTY at Mt. Torlesse on SATURDAY, APRIL 21st, 2.30 P.M. . Owing to circumstances beyond the Committee s control, the laying of Foundation Stone has had to be postponed. Donations of produce and kind will be gratefully received. Help to build the Building Fund- Attractions: Native Bush, Produce Workstall, Bran Dip. Sideshows, Afternoon Tea. Competitions. 2048 PUBLIC NOTICES LYTTELTON MARINE BAND. INSTRUMENTS and other Properties ot the Band to be handed in to the Bandroom, Wednesday, April 18, 7.30 p.m. Legal proceedings will be taken against any person retaining Band Property. W. SMITH. Hon. Secretary. 2749 ONE MALE VACANCY ON TOUR TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT, LEAVING THIS MONTH. MITCHELL'S INTERNATIONAL TOURS advise that they have ONE VACANCY ONLY FOR A MALE in a two-berth cabin on Tour “Kensington,"* leaving Auckland by Wanganella, April 26. from Sydney by Orion, May 5, and returning from U.K. by the new Oronsay, on November 23. FIRST CLASS TRAVEL THROUGHOUT. Extensive itinerary covers ENGLAND, SCOTLAND, IRELAND, and the CONTINENT, and includes the Festival of Britain. , Immediate Application Essential. Full particulars and reservations from: DALGETY and CO., LTD., Cathedral sq., Christchurch ('Phone: 30-420); Anv Branch of Dalgety and Co., Ltd,, or from N.Z. TRAVEL SERVICE or PALMER and DOAK, High street, Ranglora (Phone 158). 2453 MITCHELL'S INTERNATIONAL TOURS TOUR 12 US' AND CONTINENT. TOUR TO U.K. AND CONTINENT. LIMITED NUMBER VACANCIES. Tour “BERKELEY"—Leaves New Zealand 21st June, 1951. Returns to New Zealand. January, 1952. Superior Flrst-clsss Passages on the RMS. "Oronsay” (Maiden Voyage to England) and on R.M.S. "Orontes" for the return. Magnificent itinerary of England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland, and on the Continent, Paris. Versailles, Nice, Monte Carlo. Milan, Venice, Interlaken, Lucerne. Brussels. A very limited number of vacancies. EARLY APPLICATION ADVISED 'FULL PARTICULARS AND RESERVATIONS FROM:— DALGETY and CO.. LTD., Cathedral sq. Christchurch. (Phone: 30-420). Any branch of Dalgety and Co., Ltd., or PALMER and DOAK, High street. Rangiora. ('Phone: 158.) Or from NEW ZEALAND TRAVEL SERVICE. LTD. 2039 MAY SCHOOL HOLIDAYS. MAY SCHOOL HOLIDAYS. Choice of THREE GROUP TRAVEL TOURS. TOUR V 1.2: MAY Bth-15th. FRANZ AND FOX GLACIERS. 10 Days, inclusive cost £26, from Christchurch. TOUR W 9: MAY 9tb-17th. TO LEWIS PASS, BULLER GORGE. WESTPORT, GREYMOUTH. AND HAN9 Days, inclusive coat £23 Ms, from Christchurch. Booking arrangements and Free Tour Guide Book with: N.Z. Travel Service, Ltd.; Dalgety and Co.; Govt. Tourist Bureau: Thos. Cook and Son; Union Steam Ship Co. GROUP TRAVEL (N.Z.). LTD., 154 Hereford street Telephone 33-767. 2044

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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26396, 14 April 1951, Page 1

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