AMUSEMENTS LAST 2 DAYS: AT 2 AND 7.45 REX DIANA Harrison Churchill In the Hilarious British Comedy “School For Husbands” (Recommended by Censor for Adults) EDWARD G. SIR RALPH Robinson Richardson In the Startling Comedy Drama “Thunder In The City” (Approved for Universal Exhibition) At the Popular | LIBERTY - ,phon ® Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Commencing Friday! A Mighty Double Programme of Daring Action, Romance, and Thrilling Adventure! Three Hours of SUPER ENTERTAINMENT! The Dive-for-Glory Torpedo-Devils of the Submarine “Thunderflsh.” “OPERATION PACIFIC” JOHN WAYNE PATRICIA NEAL Also the Full-blooded Western Drama in Amazing Technicolour “THE YOUNGER BROTHERS” WAYNE MORRIS JANIS PAIGE (Both App. for Universal Exhibition) PLANS AT D.I.C. AND THEATRE. Saturday Morning Session! Wild Animal Thrills in Africa! . In Beautiful Technicolour. Savage Splendour” SUNDAY NIGHT, 8.15 , SUNDAY NIGHT, 8.15 SUNDAY NIGHT, 8.15 WINNERS WINNERS WINNERS £lOO QUEST FOR TALENT £lOO QUEST FOR TALENT £lOO QUEST FOR TALENT £lOO QUEST FOR TALENT £lOO QUEST FOR TALENT ON THE STAGE ON THE STAGE ON THE STAGE By Courtesy of Trevor King.
Two Hours of Non-stop Vaudeville which is delightful hundreds throughout their South Island Overland Tour. REX THEATRE RICCARTON ENTIRE PROCEEDS TO DISABLED SERVICEMEN’S CENTRE (R.S.A.) Prices: 3/-, Children, 1/6 (no tax). Plans on view at Theatre, Sunday, 2 p.m. SPORTING CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB (Incorporated.) GRAND NATIONAL MEETING. 1951. RICCARTON RACECOURSE. SATURDAY, TUESDAY, and SATURDAY. AUGUST 4th, 7th, and 11th. TRANSPORT ARRANGEMENTS. Special Trains will leave for the Racecourse at intervals from 9.15 a.m. Special Trams and Buses will leave the Square at frequent intervals. ADMISSION CHARGES: To Course: Motor-cars, etc., each 2s. To Outside Enclosure: each 2s. To Inside Enclosure: each 7s. CHARGES. ETC., WILL NOT clcsum: ITTED to the INSmE EN * Notice is hereby given that by the Regulations made by the Club, under Section 23 of the Gaming Act, 1908, all bookmakers and undesirable persons are exeluded * rom Christchurch Racecourse whilst same is being used or occupied by the Canterbury Jockey Club for a Race Meeting. FIRST RACE EACH DAY AT 10.30 A.M. F. T. H. BELL. Secretary.
FOXTON RACING CLUB. NOMINATIONS. Nominations for all events in connexJ ll ®? 0 ? 1 ?!? Racin « Club's Spring Meeting, to be held on the Foxton RaceSaturd “F. August 25, 1951, dost with the undersigned at 5 p.m. on MONDAY, August 6. Weights declared August 16. Acceptances 5 p.m., August 20. H. PATTERSON, P.O. Box 16, Foxton. s ®® re W. ’Phones: 145 business, 62 Private 6513 PUBLIC NOTICES JUMBLE SALE. JUMBLE SALE. L Twnncnav°? L ? O * OM ’ Manchs eter st., THURSDAY, 2nd August, 2 p.m. Admission 3d. Proceeds S.H.' Parents' Assn. X 3559 A.H.C. SOCIAL COMMITTEE. COMPETITION: Ist Prize, A. W. Pierce. 244 Edgeware rd., No. 2247. 2nd Prize, K. O’Neil, 70 Retreat road, No. 1774. C. R. OGLE. SUMNER SCHOOL JUBILEE RESULT OF COMPETITION DRAWN 31st JULY, 1951.
Smith ’ 318 Un “ ln rf ” 2nd, 1467—Greenfield, 80 Hawthorne rd., Christchurch. ’ 3rd, 1297—C. Barry, Selwyn st., Ch. Ch. 4th, 1441—Hobbs, P.O. Box 29, Ch.Ch J. B. PYE. Hon. Secretary. 57 CORSO EXHIBITION AN Exhibition of Indian Handicrafts will be held in the Provincial Council Chambers, Durham street, from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday, August 8, and 10 a.m. to 9 p.m August 9. Indian sound films will also be shown. Everyone welcome. Admission Free. 6579 PLUNKET SOCIETY. NOTICE is hereby given that the Fortyfourth ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Royal N.Z. Society for the Health of Women and Children (Inc.) (Plunket Society), Christchurch Branch, will be held in the Plunket Rooms, 211 Oxford terrace, Christchurch, on WEDNESDAY, the 15th AUGUST. 1951, at 2.30 P.M. LILIAS M. SCOTT. Secretary. , 6728 MODERNAGE CATERERS Fo J, aI L Catering Requirements consult us. Weddings. 21st Parties, Banquets, etc. City Booking Office. LUKEY and CO., 5 Ferry road „ "Phone 30-270. from w - R - Woodham, 38 Sullivan ave., 'Phone 31-121 W.S. THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO.. LTD., All classes of Insurance (except Life). Support a New Zealand Company. OFFERS SERVICE AND SECURITY N. SPEARY, Manager for Canterbury. 51348 NOTICE OF VOUNTARY WINDING-UP RESOLUTION PURSUANT TO SECTION 222 r-rTHJLS OMPAr,IES ACT ' 1933 CLIFTON TEA ROOMS, UMITED — <ln Liquidation) NOTICE is hereby given that at a meeting of the above-named Company duly convened and held on the Thirty-first day of July, 1961, the following special resolution was duly passed in accordance with Section 300 of the Companies Act, 1933. It was resolved:— !• That the Company be wound up voluntarily. 2. That Mr G. W. A. Green. Public Accountant, of 141 Hereford street, Christchurch, be and is hereby appointed Liquidator Doted the 31st day of Julv, 1951. G. W. A. GREEN, . Liquidator. 6612
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