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AMUSEMENTS FINALLY THURSDAY, 2 and 8 p.m. Action! Thrills I Excitement! “QUICKSAND” MICKEY ROONEY PETER LORRE JEANNE CAGNEY A United Artists’ Release (Recommended by Censor for Adults) At the -i-.' CRYSTAL PALACE . . n f c ourse i Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. FRIDAY NEXT: 4 SHOWS! 11 a.m. —2, 5, 8 p.m. THEREAFTER DAILY at 11 a.m., 2, 8 p.m. Note: Matinee Bookings are Available at Theatre Office Only 1 He’s Here Lovable, Laughable Chaplin! United Artists Present CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN In the Funniest Comedy Ever Made “CITY LIGHTS” “CITY LIGHTS” The Critics Rave About It—“Is Imensely Funny! Should Endure as Long as Anything on Film!” "Time” Magazine. "I Never Laughed so Loud or Long!” Walter Winchell. “Best Movie of 1950!” "Life.” Early Bookings Essential! (Approved for Universal Exhibition) PLANS D.I.C. THEATRE 'PHONE 32-408. HELP THE BLIND SPARKLING ENTERTAINMENT Music, Singing, Colour. Movement, Lectures RADIANT LIVING RALLY Celebrating the Thirteenth Anniversary of Christchurch School. Under the Auspices of SUTCLIFFE SCHOOLS OF RADIANT LIVING, N.Z. (Inc.) PHYSICAL CULTURE DISPLAY By Students from all over New Zealand. ADDRESS: “CAN THE BLIND SEE?” By HERBERT SUTCLIFFE ~r ,?'??" Ph D ” DD - F-F.Sc. (Lond.) World Famous Lecturer. Dietitian. Mental Analyst, Metaphysician, Supported by Leading Students from all over New Zealand. ACE HARMONICA BAND. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY NEXT MAY 2 MA Y 3 AT 7.45 P.M RADIANT THEATRE (Kilmore street). Sli 6011011 - AH Proceeds in aid of BLIND INSTITUTE, CHRISTCHURCH. Change of Programme Thursday. (Watch Papers.) SKATING DE LUXE SKATING RINK SKATING DE LUXE SKATING RINK - TO-DAY'S SESSIONS: SKATING TO - D AY'S SESSIONS: Afternoon: 2.15-4.15. Learners: 5.15-6.30. SKATING Evening: 7 ' 30 - 10 - !£■££££ SCHOOL CHILDREN NOTE: SKATING SCHOOL CHILDREN NOTE: !' r S m Next Sat - there will be 1 Astons Daily that you will be adm itted to and Skates SUPPhed f ° r 6d ' Listen to Gracie during Child*. ren '* Session, 3ZB. SKATING * 9466 PUBLIC NOTICES ~ •' * • jr' 1 *OD *' - ' Transport Licensing Advocate C/o. Flint Service Bureau Wardpll Chambers, Christchurch. Telephone 40-053.9445 (A Card.) MR D S. BYRNE, A.P.A.N.Z., Commenced Business on his own account On 2nd APRIL, 1951, As a PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT At 683 A COLOMBO STREET (Near Kincaid’s, Ltd.), Through Max's Milk Bar. Phone 35-212 2907 u THANKS ON behalf of my wife and myself I wish Tl ? anlc the large number of kind friends who sent us floral emblems, letters, and telegrams on the 65th anniversary (platinium wedding) of our marnage. ' IVON A. WATKINS, 156 England street Christchurch. PLUNKET PLUNKET ptuNKl? STALL IN SQUARE ' PLUNKET PLUNKET WEDNES DAY, MAY 2nd. PLUNKET SFHSSKS Hundreds of Cakes for Sale. Jams, Pickles, Sauces, PLUNKET and Produce PLUNKET PLUNKET PLUNKET C ° ME AND BUY AND ®° PLUNKET HELP THE PLUNKET SJ'HKSS 1 ’ PLUNKET SOCIETY. PLUNKET 9384 CANTERBURY EDUCATION BOARD ELECTION OF MEMBER FOR THE CHRISTCHURCH URBAN AREA IT is hereby publicly notified that an extraordinary vacancy has been created on the Board by the resignation of Mr *: P Dephoff, a Member representing the Christchurch Urban Area. AN ELECTION OF ONE MEMBER to 5.* J he - vacancy will be held on TUESDAY, June 12, 1951, and NOMINATIONS OF CANDIDATES will be received at the Board s Office, Christchurch, up to 5 p.m on Tuesday, 22nd May, 1951. Candidates must be nominated in writing on the prescribed form (obtainable .from the Board), and must be signed by two members of a school committee in the Christchurch Urban Area and by the canaiaate. L. S. P. BUTCHER, , Returning Officer. ' 9387 EXCELSIOR HOTEL BOTTLE STORE. RED HEART JAMAICA RUM RED HEART JAMAICA RUM OLD PENSIONER LONDON DRY GIN OLD PENSIONER LONDON DRY GIN Back on the market after an absence of many years. We have just landed a limited shipment of the famous Red Heart' Jamaica Rum and Old Pensioner London Dry Gin (Both Bottled in London). Procurable at the Excelsior Hotel Bott e Store, the home of HIGH-CLASS SPIRITS. EXCEI.SIOR HOTEL, Corner Manchester and High streets. Christchurch. 'Phones 35-602 and 32-821. P.O. Box 599. W. E. DONNITHORNE. Licensee. T.T. RANGIORA COUNTY COUNCIL EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY CUST RIDING PURSUANT to Section 42 of "The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1925," and Amendments thereto, I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that an election will De held on WEDNESDAY, the THIRTIETH day of MAY, 1951, for the purpose of electing a Councillor for the Cust Riding of the County of Rangiora to fill the extraordinary vacancy caused by the resignation of-Keith Edmund Victor Watson; and I hereby appoint the County Council Office. Rangiora, as the place and THURSDAY the TENTH day of MAY. 1951 (before Noon) as the time for receiving nominations of candidates for such office Nomination papers may be obtained from the undersigned. Dated at Rangiora this 28th day of ApriL 1951. S. G, DALLEY, Returning Officer. 9522 STOP that Cough with "Golden Honey Cough Mixture," 2/6. from W. B FaJvey. Chemists, 670 Colombo street (opp. Reeces). Christchurch. 6925

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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26409, 1 May 1951, Page 1

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