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AMUSEMENTS FINAL DAY ON THURSDAY! No stranger adventure ever roared out of the West ... no stronger romance ever seared into your heart! Warner Bros, present “BARRICADE” COLOUR BY TECHNICOLOUR. Starring DANE CLARK RUTH ROMAN 2 p.m. TWICE DAILY 8 p.m. At the 7 CRYSTAL PALACE ■ . -■ ■ Of Course! Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd, COMMENCING FRIDAY! Plans Open at D.LC. To-day! Action! Valour! Glory! SPECTACLE AS ONLY THE MOTION PICTURE SCREEN CAN PORTRAY IT! 20th Century-Fox Proudly Present “HALLS OF MONTEZUMA” “HALLS OF MONTEZUMA” “HALLS OF MONTEZUMA” TEN TIMES MORE THRILLING IN Colour by Technicolour With a Brilliant Cast Headed by RICHARD WIDMARK Jack Dalance Reg. Gardiner Skip Homeier Karl Malden (Both Rec. by Censor for A’dults— Definitely Unsuitable for Children) PLANS D.1.C., THEATRE, 'PHONE 32-408.

SENSATIONAL SUCCESS! Unanimously acclaimed by last night's capacity audience as the most outstanding Variety Revue to be staged in Christchurch. . . . Thunderous applause greeted every item of the fast-moving 21 hours of Variety in its true sense. THEATRE ROYAL TO-NIGHT AT 8 P.M. TO-NIGHT AT 8 P.M. Also Wednesday and Thursday. NOEL McKAY Presents his “FOOTLIGHT FOLLIES” “FOOTLIGHT FOLLIES” “FOOTLIGHT FOLLIES” “FOOTLIGHT FOLLIES” REVUE REVUE REVUE THE STAGE RIOT OF 1951. With Follies Ballet, plus a Galaxy of Spectacular Scenery. Ken Boniface and Follies Orchestra. Reserved Prices: 4/-. 6/-. Children Half Price. All prices plus tax. 300 SEATS AT 2/6 (plus tax) ON SALE AT THEATRE NIGHTLY FROM 7 P.M. Box Plans Now at D.I.C. Reserve Early. Proceeds in aid of Disabled Servicemen’s League Welfare Fund.

PUBLIC NOTICES POST-GRADUATE TRAINING IN ( INDUSTRIAL NURSING. SIX BURSARIES to the value of £330 each are being offered by the Dept, of Health for the forthcoming Post-Gradu-ate Nursing Course, March to October, 1952. Applicants must be Registered Nurses and Registered Maternity Nurses, and should be between 27 and 35 years of age. Successful applicants will be required to give at least two years’ service to Dept, of Health or to a position nominated by Dept, of Health. Applications close September 21st, and should be addressed to Director, Division of Nursing, Dept, of Health, Wellington. 8033 UNITED WHEATGROWERS (N.Z.), LTD. ELECTION OF ELECTORAL COMMUTE?:IN all districts except North Canterbury only sufficient nominations were received to fill vacancies, and I therefore declare the following elected:— NORTH ISLAND— Simpson, J. D., Heaton Park, Marton. MID-CANTERBURY— Anderson, C. W., Flemington, Longbeach R.D., Ashburton. Barnes, E. S., Ashburton-Eiffelton RD. Curd, S. H„ Wlnchmore R.D.. Ashburton. Greenslade, W. S., Montalto R.D., Ashburton. « Mangin, E. A., P.O. Box 24, Methven. Moore. J. M„ Seaview, Wakanui R.D., Ashburton. « Scott, H. R., "Clanden,” Mayfield-Ash-burton RD. SOUTH CANTERBURY— Davey, G. A„ Rangatlra valley, Temuka. Dempsey, J„ Hook RD., Waimate. Foley, J. F., Studholme Junction. O’Neill, J. P.. Allandale, Fairlie. Ryan, E. W., Sutherlands R.D., Pleasant Point. Slater, G. J., Hilton R.M.D., Geraldine. NORTH OTAGO--Becklngsale, J. H., 12 O. R.D., Oamaru. Mitchell, J. H., "Rosedale,” Weston. OTAGO— Free, A. T., Outran! RD. SOUTHLAND— Palmer. R. A.. Dipton, RD. K The poll in NORTH CANTERBURY resulted as follows: Votes Farquhar, F. J., Amberley R.M.D. 498 Judd, H. 0., "Westwood," Wad-dington-Darfield RD. .. ..487 Brooker. C, G., Horsley Down, Hawarden .. .. 477 Reed, W. A. 8., Carleton R.M., Oxford .. .... .. 472 Lang, J. D., Sefton, Rangiora RD. 460 Dwyer, J., “Cullura,” Culverden .. 454 Wright, G. E„ Annat ..444 Smith, A. V., West Eyreton R.M.D. 439 I declare the first Seven Candidates elected. A Meeting of the Electoral Committee will be held in the Chamber of Commerce Hall, Oxford terrace, Christchurch, on Wednesday, 26th September, 1951, at 10.30 a.m., for the purpose of electing Directors to fill the vacancies caused by 1 the retirement of:— Carr. James, Mt. Hutt R.D., Rakaia. McMillan, R. T„ Irwell RD. Warren, G. C.. Darfield. The retiring Directors, being eligible, offer themselves for re-election. Nomina- ; tions for the office of Director will be received at the Registered Office of United Wheatgrowers (N.Z.), Ltd., corner Madras , and Hereford, streets, Christchurch, up till . 4 p.m. on Wednesday, 19th day of SepI tember, 1951. Every nomination for the office of Director shall be in writing, ; signed by two growers, whether members t of the Electoral Committee or otherwise, and consented to in writing by the person nominated. S. H. SCHROEDER. i Returning Officer. ) 5049

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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26523, 11 September 1951, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26523, 11 September 1951, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26523, 11 September 1951, Page 1

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