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AMUSEMENTS THRILLS BEYOND COMPARE! ! A TOUGH, TERRIFIC ADVENTURE Filled with Mystery, Intrigue, Action!! R.K.O. Radio Present ROBERT MITCHUM A Man of Ice. JANE GREER A Woman of Fire. In the Nerve-jolting Drama “THE BIG STEAL” “THE BIG STEAL” With WILLIAM BBNDIX RAMON NOVARRO PATRIC KNOWLES Heart-pumping Action—SuperSpeed Excitement! (Recommended by Censor for Adults) OUTSTANDING FIRST HALF “SWEET CHEAT” Leon Brrol Comedy Scream. “Dog of the Wild” Another Great Dog Story. “Mickey Down Under” Disney Technicolour Cartoon. 2 P.M. TWICE DAILY 8 P.M. At the - ■ 1 CRYSTAL PALACE :.'..Of Course! Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd PLANS AT THEATRE. ’PHONE 32-408 THERE’LL BE A HOT TIME IN THE OLD TOWN ON MONDAY NIGHT at 8.15 p.m. when NOEL McKAY’S “FOOTLIGHT FOLLIES” “FOOTLIGHT FOLLIES” “FOOTLIGHT FOLLIES” “FOOTLIGHT FOLLIES” “FOOTLIGHT FOLLIES”

Explodes on the Stage of the S SOUTHDRIDGE TOWN HALL ' With the LAUGH MAD GIRL GLAD LAVISHLY CLAD NON-STOP REVUE S AND YOU CAN DANCE AFTER THE SHOW to the Magic Music ol the Show’s HAWAIIAN BAND Admission lor Show: 3/S and 2/- Plus Tax 1 Admission tor Dance: 2/SUPPER FREE DON’T MISS THIS ENTERTAINMENT I I CHRISTMAS CONCERT CHRISTMAS CONCERT. - CHRISTMAS CONCERT. 1 CHRISTMAS CONCERT CHRISTMAS CONCERT. CHRISTMAS CONCERT, a! S' CENTRAL MISSION, At the METHODIST CENTRAL MISSION. CATHEDRAL SQUARE (Next Tivoli) SS'SiSSS- I^H£ DAY > DECEMBER IS, ' TO-NIGHT. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, At 7.30 p.m. VARIETY ITEMS TALKIE FILMS CHRISTMAS CAROLS. BE A CHRISTMAS TREE <x YOU ARE INVITED TO PLACE A MONETARY GIFT FOR THE r WORK. Admission 1/6. Supper Free. - 4026 ' . 7. ■ . -PANTOMIME: “JACK AND THE BEANSTALK,’’ RISINGHOLME HALL, 1 REEVES ROAD, OPAWA, TO-DAY, SAT., 15th DECEMBER, 2 PJM. AND 8 P.M. i Adults Is 6d. Children Is. Reserves 30-151. 3967

CHEVIOT YOUNG FARMERS’ CLUBS. ANNUAL GYMKHANA IN THE SPOTSWOOD DOMAIN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29, COMMENCING AT 9.30 a.m. ADMISSION TO GROUNDS: Adults 1/-. Cars 1/-. Children and Competitors Free. Light Luncheon, Hot Water, Soft Drinks, and Ice-cream available on Grounds. 4009 AFTERNOON HARBOUR CRUISE EVERY SUNDAY. Launch leaves Lyttelton 1.50 p.m. (catch I. p.m, train leaving Christchurch)! returning 4 p.m. These popular cruises visit numerous Bays in Lyttelton Harbour, stopping at Ripa Island for refreshments. Fares 2/6; Children 1/3. For Picnics, Moonlight Cruises, etc., ’Phone 41-600, ask 446. SUTTON’S LAUNCHES. Visit Diamond Harbour. Sutton’s Launches run a regular daily service. 2505 PUBLIC NOTICES, RICCARTON FREE KINDERGARTEN. COMPETITION RESULTS. Combined Portable Radio—92s. Peter Pan Perm.—9Bs. Stockings—l2oo. OPAWA FREE KINDERGARTEN COMPETITION Mrs SeHars, 19 Waltham rd.; 2nd, 1343, Jack Phillips, c/o. Paynter and fiamilton; 3rd. 2656. J. Lilly, Gladstone Hotel. _N. ISON, Secretary. SPREYDON-ADDINGTON R.S.A. COMPETITION. tot—sls3—Doll: Frayle, 10 Surrey st. 2nd—397B—Cake: R. W. Taylor, Addington Workshops. 3rd—3sos—Claimed. Prizes may be picked_up at 17 Grove rd. "VACUUM SOCIAL CLUB” First, 1244; second, 1613; third, 1341; fourth, 4277: fifth. 3222; sixth, 2663; seventh, 4215; eighth. 4252; ninth, 2495; tenth, 3767. VICTORY MEMORIAL RESULT OF COMPETITION, drawn 12.12.51. Ist Prize—No. 1738: "Staff,” P.O. Box 31, Christchurch. 2nd Prize—l 737, "G.D.N.” 3rd Prize—lBs6, Mr Tattle. 4th Prize—ll7o, Clare Sinclair. J. B. MIDGLEY (Hon. Sec.), 54 Bishop st. CANTERBURY CARNATION SOCIETY” XMAS HAMPER. Drawn under Police Supervision. Ist Prize—No. 4938 C. Deßink, 79 Domain terrace. 2nd Prize—No. 2101: D. Stenhouse, 26 Havelock street. E. MARGETTS, Hon. Secretary.

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH INDUSTRIAL HEALTH CENTRE, WOOLSTON THE Industrial Health Centre at Woolston will be CLOSED from December 24, 1951, to January 11, 1952, Reopening on Monday, January 14, 1952.2369 75th JUBILEE OF THE CITY OF PALMERSTON NORTH AND DISTRICT. GATHERING OF OLD IDENTITIES. A CORDIAL INVITATION is hereby extended to former residents of Palmerston North and District to attend a gathering of old Identities at Palmerston North on Tuesday, March 18, 1952. The Old Identities, will assemble at 10.30 a.m. at the Parking Area (next Club Hotel), and motor-cars will be provided to convey the party to the Show Grounds, where Divine Service will be held at 11 a.m. and Luncheon at 12.30 p.m. Persons resident in the Manawatu District 55 years ago and more are eligible to be present, and those desirous of attending must notify the Town Clerk not later than February 28, 1952. Come and renew old friendships. A 1 hearty welcome awaits you. G. TREMAINE, Mayor. J. R. HARDIE, Town Clerk. J. THOMPSON, Jubilee Sec. 2367

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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26605, 15 December 1951, Page 1

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