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AMUSEMENTS ' Box Plans at Theatre To-day 1 ELECTION RESULTS WILL BE SCREENED TO-NIGHT. Fun for the Entire Family! MAJESTIC •Direction;. Christchurch Cinemas. Ltd. Telephone 33-537. SESSIONS; 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. DAILY. THIRD BIG WEEK! M.G.M.’s Howling Hit has the Whole Town Rocking with Laughter I SPENCER TRACY SPENCER TRACY In The Riotous Successor to “Father of the Bride" I “FATHER’S LITTLE DIVIDEND” - Co-starring Joan Bennett, Elizabeth Taylor TTX a nh? yl • • ;u bundle Of joy! . . . ;T*L the i Ah ? 1 • • • The consternation and the situations will leave you , . limp with laughter! (Approved tor Universal Exhibition) .. _ SPECIAL FEATURETTE: 60 Thrilling Minutes Inside Hollywood “THE M-G-M STORY”

EMPIRE Where the Best Films are Shown."

MATINEE TO-DAY, 1.15 P.M. TO-NIGHT, 7.30 Also Monday and Tuesday, 7.30 The Popular “Huggett Family* with all their Fun, Romance, Humour and Excitement! “VOTE FOR HUGGETT” (Commencing at 7.30 p.m.) Randolph SCOTT Binnie BARNES, Heather ANGEL in the Screen’s Greatest urn Thrilling Adventure Story— The Last of the Mohicans” “The Last of the Mohicans” (Commencing at 9.5 p.m.) ™ ( ™i(l. App for Universal Exhibition) EMPIRE PAPANUI

METRO THEATRE Colombo Street, Sydenham.

7 ’ l \Pl l a-. - to - n I g HT - 7.15 p.m. MATINEE 1.45 p.m. TO-DAY! LAUREL and’HARDY LAUREL and HARDY In their Greatest Comedy “SONS OF THE DESERT” “SONS OF THE DESERT” And on the Same Programme Randolph Scott In the Thrill-packed Action Drama w i . • in Cinecolour Fighting Man of the Plains” Universal Exhibition) RESERVES AT THEATRE. Phone 36-400.

WARM . . . COSY REX THEATRE RICCARTON TO-NIGHT. MONDAY, TUESDAY, 7.30 “Bloodthirsty Dave” the Pirate ■ “DOUBLE CROSSBONES” “DOUBLE CROSSBONES” In Technicplour. lt>s AU In Ftn With DONALD O’CONNOR, HELENA CARTER (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Associate Comedy “LOVE THAT BRUTE” “LOVE THAT BRUTE” p AUL DOUGLAS JEAN PETERS (Recommended by Censor for Adults) “EMBASSY ’—BELFAST

TO-NIGHT. 8 P.M. MATINEE 2 P.M. “WHISKY GALORE” - (Universal Exhibition) Election Results will be Announced at Intervals. Coining Soon: “ANNIE GET YOUR GUN." SKATING " ' LEARN TO-DAY. SKATING LEARN TO-DAY SKATING At the ’ SRATING DE LUXE SKATING RINK. Seating de luxe skating rink. oKATING SKATING TO-DAY’S 3 SESSIONS: SKATING SKATING Morning: 10 to 12. SKATING Afternoon: 2.15 to 4.15. SKATING Evening: 7.30 to 10.30. SKATING SKATING Visitors Most Welcome. SKATING Visitors Most Welcome. SKATING SKATING If You Haven't Skated. SKATING If You Haven't Skated, SKATING

SKATING COME AND LEARN SKATING COME AND LEARN SKATING SKATING It’s Certainly Great Fun. SKATING It's Certainly Great Fun. SKATING 2741

SPORTING GERALDINE RACING CLUB. FIRST SPRING MEETING. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1951. NOMINATIONS for all events will close with the undersigned on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th, at 5 p.m. For Programme see Calendars, Aug. 29. LESTER D. McKENZIE, Secretary. P.O. Box 34. Geraldine. Telephone 262. DANCES, SOCIALS, ETC. CLARENDON HOTEL, CLARENDON HOTEL, CLARENDON HOTEL, STAFF BALL, STAFF BALL, WINTER GARDEN, WINTER GARDEN, TUESDAY, SEPT. 4th. TUESDAY, SEPT. 4th. TUESDAY, SEPT. 4th. DANCING 8.30 till 1 AM. Novelties Galore. Double £1 Is, Single 10s 6d. TICKETS AND ALCOVE BOOKING AT CLARENDON. CALEDONIAN HALL, The Most Popular Mixed Dance tn Christchurch To-night Mixed Dancing To-night Mixed Dancing. AND EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT GEO BRADFORD'S ORCHESTRA (Seven Players) Admission, 3/-. Spectators’ Gallery. 1/-. CALEDONIAN HALL—Every Saturday Night. Visitors Always Welcome. T.C. WEST COASTERS ASSN., CANTY. Are holding a DANCE at ISLINGTON On SEPTEMBER 1, 8 p.m.

Lucky Spots and Monte Carlos. Come and enjoy yourself. A hearty welcome to all. Good supper. WYN McLENNAN’S ORCHESTRA. Buses leave Gloucester street, near Chancery lane, at 7.30. 2/- return. , Tickets obtainable from 130 St. Asaph st. 2132

SCOTTISH HALL TO-NIGHT SCOTTISH HALL TO-NIGHT 94 Gloucester street. TO-NIGHT OLD TIME DANCE. TO-NIGHT Colin Campbell's Band. TO-NIGHT Election Results Given Be-. TO-NIGHT tween Dances. TO-NIGHT Bert Blackler, M.C. TO-NIGHT Admission 3/-. TO-NIGHT Admission 3/-. TO-NIGHT

BALCAIRN TENNIS CLUB. GRAND OLD-TIME DANCE GRAND OLD-TIME DANCE will be held in BALCAIRN HALL on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER Ist. Mclntosh’s Band. Good Supper. Admission, 2/6 all round. 2769

DANCE AND EUCHRE. DANCE AND EUCHRE. HALSWELL HALL, TO-NIGHT. HALSWELL HALL, TO-NIGHT. Avon Dance Band. GOOD FLOOR AND SUPPER. Admission, 2/6. Support the Hall Com. mittee.

RICCARTON SWIMMING CLUB DANCE. GRAND CARNIVAL NIGHT, SEPT. 15th, 1951, 8 P.M. CHURCH CORNER HALL. PLEASE NOTE—NO DANCE SEPT. 1 (TO-NIGHT), as the Hall is booked for Election.

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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26515, 1 September 1951, Page 1

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