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AMUSEMENTS TO-DAY: 2 AND 8 P.M. The Exciting Sea Adventure Filmed with the Co-operation of the U.S. Navy. “MYSTERY SUBMARINE” Starring MACDONALD CAREY MARTA TOREN CARL ESMOND . (Approved for Universal Exhibition) REGENT •Phone 34-616 Direction: Christchurch Cinemas, Ltd. NEXT FRIDAY, 2, 5 and 8 NEVER BEFORE TOLD LIKE THIS! The bullet-streaked story of the James brothers. Of how they were driven beyond the law! Their romantic adventures! Their fabulous exploits! Every scene a thrill to remember! Paramount’s Technicolour Special “THE GREAT MISSOURI RAID” As seen from behind the gun sights of the West's worst outlaws. Starring Wendell Corey Macdonald Carey Ward Bond Ellen Drew

RESERVE NOW AT D.I.C. FOR THE GREATEST WESTERN ADVENTURE OF THEM ALL! (Approved for Universal Exhibition) I TIVOLI | Direction: Christchurch Cinemas, Ltd. Last 2 Days: 2—B p.m. The War Cry Screams . . . War Drums Throb! “TOMAHAWK” In Colour by Technicolour.. With Van Heflin, Yvonne De Carlo, Preston Foster. Programme Includes "Flight Plan For Freedom," first Pictures of the World’s Mightiest Bomber! (Approved for Universal Exhibition) FRIDAY! 4 SHOWS! 11 a.m., 2—5 8 p.m, EVERY SPIKE WAS DRIVEN BY MEN WITH A LUST FOR ADVENTURE WHO DEFIED DEATH FOR THE WOMEN THEY LOVED! “ROCK ISLAND TRAIL” (In Magnificent Trucolour) Roaring Out of History, the Biggest Western in Years. With FORREST TUCKER ADELE MARA ADRIAN BOOTH BRUCE CABOT SEE . . . Savage Redmen "Meet" the Incoming Train. Flaming Destruction as I? e , J Br j d F e Explodes! The Battle in the Hold of the Blazing Boat! Men and Women Trapped in Indian Ambush! Villainous Sabotage of the Mississippi’s First Bridge! Ruthless Vengeance at the Frontier Outpost! MORE EXCITEMENT! MORE ACTION! MORE THUNDER! Plans at D.I.C. or Ring Tivoli, 32-810. (Approved for Universal Exhibition)

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nr>?M^ TIC STOR *x ■• A MUSICAL ROMANCE . . INTRODUCING THE BEST LOVED SONGS AND MUSIC OF „ IRELAND! “THE HILLS OF DONEGAL” Starring DMAH WMar"" ACTION! EXCITEMENT! THRU J.S' Flashing Furv .as the Toughest Trio of Outlaw Hunting Buckaroos Hit the West!

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. . (App r°' ,ed for Universal Exhibition) ALSO: Frontier Justice," Final Episode of DAREDEVILS OF THE WEST.” Superman” is Coming! " PUBLIC NOTICES WARNING. SHELL PRACTICE. GODLEY HEAD AND BATTERY POINT LYTTELTON HARBOUR, Form of Shoot: Artillery. Range: Up to 12 miles. Height: Up to 14,000 ft. Direction: Seawards. DATES AND DURATION: (b) August 29, 1951: Battery Point. 9 a.m. to 12 midday. (c) August 29. 1951: Battery Point. 7 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. (d) August 30, 1951: Godley Head, 12.30 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. (e) August 31, 1951: Godley Head and Battery Point. 9 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. —i2279 FREE. HOPS, suitable for Gardens and Seed Boxes. Bring your own conveyance. BALLINS BREWERIES, Waltham road. „ CRICKET PLAYERS: EAST CHCH. CRICKET CLUB Wi Welcome New Players. Will Welcome New Players. Contact Mr L. Kirk. 34-560 — 1045 BELFAST BRANCH N.Z.L.P. RES U. LT ’ drawn Mon - 27th PoF-'o f ISt o P L Z n < R ' Fitzgerald, Tyrone st., Belfast; 2nd Prize, Mrs G. H. Hurrell. Tuam street, Christchurch; 3rd Prize H Berry, 10 Somers place. Spreydon. TECHNICAL OLD BOYS’ RUGBY F.C. Competition results will be advertised on Sept. 5. Members are requested to return books immediately. D. Woodham, Hon. Secretary. RICCARTON-SOCKBURN RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB. RESULT OF COMPETITION: Ist-No. 1248: W. Collings, 24 Cranmer square, Christchurch. 2nd—No. 1457: L. S. Watson, 130 Yaldhurst road, Riccarton. 3rd—No. 1563: R. McLauchlan, 217 Preston s road, Marshland. G. IRVINE, 29th August. 1951. H ° n ’ SeCre ‘ ar 3 y 4l9

J W*SH 7° ANNOUNCE that I have adPartnership JOHN KEMPTHORNE COLLINS. A.N.Z.I.A. The practice will continue at the present aduress, 118I 18 Hereford street, under the title of J.G. COLLINS and SON, Registered Architects. JOHN GODDARD COLLINS, F.N.Z IA 9757 WHITEAIR (FIJI) TOURS ‘ THREE weeks’ glorious holiday to Fascinating Fiji, Land of Eternal Sunshine. Only 6 hours from Auckland in luxurious TEAL Solents. First-class hotels, modern transport; small sociable p&rties. Ample time for rest and relaxation. Superb scenery Coral beaches Shady palms. Excellent swimming. Exotic flowers. Pineapple plantations The great Emperor and Loloma goldmines. Golf, Tennis, Bowls, Fishing. This is a real holiday. The holiday you have dreamed about. All-in-clusive cost £125. Weekly departures. During August, September, and October. Send for illustrated literature. Book through Leading Travel Agents or direct with WHITES TRAVEL SERVICE Hereford Court, Hereford street, Chch. 'Phone 34-999. Box 339. 2482 SPORTS TEAMS SPORTS TEAMS SPORTS TEAMS Now is the time to arrange for Team Photographs. We Book appointments for either Day or Evening. •PHONE 33-706. GREEN and HAHN PHOTOGRAPHY. GREEN and HAHN PHOTOGRAPHY 152 Armagh street. W.S OPTICIANS JOHN R. PROCTER, LTD., Opticians—since 1877. English-trained Opticians in Attendance. 'Phone 36-081. Next U.F.S. Dispensary. 206 HIGH STREET. Christchurch. T.C. WHALES OPTICAL SERVICE, Established over 50 Years, 677 COI.OMBO STREET. Also at Ashburton and Oamaru. INVALIDS VISITED. W 1292

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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26512, 29 August 1951, Page 1

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