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PERFECT AROMA AND FLAVOUR ROMA THE DUST-FREED TEA

AMUSEMENTS DAILY: 2 PM.. 8 PM. ... For “THE BROWNING VERSION" confirms once more some of the ra—t I precious characteristics of the BRITISH cinema. Better than anywhere else English authors excel, in fact, in the discreet portrayal of human feelings. “THE BROWNING VERSION” “THE BROWNING VERSION” Hmayfair -Phon, Direction: Amalgamated Theatre,. Ltd. Never Before . . . Such a Searching Story ... Such Inspired Direction ... Such Flawless Acting . . . MICHAEL REDGRAVE MICHAEL REDGRAVE JEAN KENT JEAN KENT In Terence Rattlgan*, I “THE BROWNING I | VERSION” With NIGEL PATRICK (Recommended by Censor for Adults) PLANS AT THEATRE TO-DAY. STEWART’S GULLY GALA STEWART’S GULLY GALA STEWARTS GULLY GALA STEW’ART’S GULLY GALA STEWARTS GULLY GALA STEWARTS GULLY GALA TO-DAY. also TUESDAY, Ist; WEDNESDAY, 2nd, and SATURDAY, Bth. 1 P.M. to 10 PM. EACH DAY. TO-DAY’S PROGRAMME INCLUDES: Suicide Leap—Daredevil Motor-cyclist will ride up a ramp, and while travelling at great speed, leap with his bike through the air a distance of 30 to 40ft. passing through Two Burning Paper Hoops while in the air. Punch and Judy Show. Money Scramble. Talking Doll. Exhibition of Highland Dancing Fireworks Display. MERRY-GO-ROUND. SIDESHOWS IDEAL PICNIC GROUND. Proceeds for Stewart's Gully Cricket Club. FREE ADMISSION. 6 P ■ pm. THURSDAY. SPEEDWAY. SOUTH ISLAND CHAMPIONSHIPS. gSHS I ISLAND CHAMPIONSHIPS. SOUTH ISLAND CHAMPIONSHIPS. SOUTH ISLAND CHAMPIONSHIPS. SOUTH ISLAND CHAMPIONSHIP Island? Ronnie Moore, Norm Parker, Ron Johnson. Bob McFarlane. Mick Holland. Les Moore. Brian McKeown, Gerry Bridson. all fighting for the Who is the finest rider in the South 18 THRILLING EVENTS 18 18 THRILLING EVENTS 18 18 THRILLING EVENTS 18 18 THRILLING EVENTS 18 A BATTLE FROM START TO FINISH. Admission: 2/8 Reserve Seats. DJ.C., </-, 2/-* Children: 1/6. Listen to 3ZB, 6 p.m., Thursday. - --A,*"? DANCKB, SOCIALg, ETC. MIXED DANCING. 8 PM. - 1 AM. MIXED DANCING. 8 P.M. - 1 AM. MIXED DANCING. 8 P.M. - 1 A.M. NEW YEAR'S EVE TO-NIGHT NEW YEAR'S EVE TO-NIGHT NEW YEAR'S EVE TO-NIGHT MONSTER CARNIVAL DANCE. MONSTER CARNIVAL DANCE. BALLOONS, STREAMERS. SNOWBALLS. PAPER HATS AND SPOTLIGHTS. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE HALL, ST. JOHN AMBULANCE HALL. PETERBOROUGH STREET. HUGHIE EVANS’S BAND. DANCE THE OLD YEAR OUT AND THE NEW ONE IN. BEST VENTILATED HALL IN CITY. BEAUTIFUL FLOOR. CYCLE STAND. VOCALS BY BONAR DANN. ADMISSION 3/6. FLOOR SPACE 600 DANCERS. VISITORS WELCOME.... NEW YEARS EVE CARNIVAL-8-1. NEW YEAR’S EVE MONDAY, 31st DEC., 1981-1982. You all like Music by the Sea—So come and Dance to TOMMY KAHI and his HAWAIIAN BAND. Late Bus. Late Bus. Late Bus. NORTH BEACH MEMORIAL HALL. NORTH BEACH MEMORIAL HALL. PINES BEACH DANCE. PINES BEACH DANCE. PINES BEACH HALL. PINES BEACH HALL. TO-MORROW NIGHT—New Year’s Night. 8 P.M. CASINO BAND. Good Supper. Admission 2s 6d. Bus Departs Midland Motors 7.48. Returns 12 p.m. 8338 CALEDONIAN HALL CALEDONIAN HALL CALEDONIAN HALL NEW YEAR’S NIGHT—MIXED DANCE. NEW YEAR'S NIGHT—MIXED DANCE. GEO. BRADFORD'S ORCHESTRA. GEO. BRADFORD’S ORCHESTRA. Admission 3/-. Spectators’ Gallery l/». CALEDONIAN HALL—To-morrow Night. CALEDONIAN HALL—To-morrow Night. A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL, sm LOST AND FOUMD BLACK Female Spaniel Dog lost. An1 swers to "Bonnie.” Last seen running in the vicity of S.P.C.A. Home, Burwood. Thia dog is urgently wanted. Reward. S-P.C.A. Home. ’Phone 37-407. 8212 LOST, Pair of Sun Glasses in red cast, Saturday. Reward. ‘Phone 40-286. LOST, vicinity Sumner, Thurs Boys’ Pudover: also Lady’s Titan Watch. Reward. ABOB3 "Press.” LOST vicinity Governor’s Bay. White ana •; Black Fox Terrier (Spot), legistereg. Re- ' ward. Ring 24-778 or 398—7550 M. LOST; Lady’s Wristlet Witch, leather i band. Canterbury Park, Saturday. Re- J ward. Boag. Clarendon Hotel. LOST, in dept, store. Woman’s Dressing < Table Set in fawn case. Xmas present. Reward on ’phoning 46-128, or reply P.O. I Box 1208. ism . LOST 1 2-year-old roan Shorthorn Bull l . Probably with 8 stray cattle in View HillOxford area. Finder please ring IBS. < Sheffield. XBOOB LOST during Xmas holidays, between Rangiora and Christchurch. Black Leather Key Case, containing several keys. Phone r 262, Rangiora, or ZP4OOS, “Press." Rewarc?. LOST. Fawn Leather Week-end Rex Bag « containing children’s clothing, between Selwyn Huts and New Brighton, via Lin- F coin and Halswell. Urgently needed. * Please ring 4G"-144. Reward. SPORTS COAT. Donegal Tweed. Lost be- ' tween New Brighton and Riccarton, Saturday, with Wallet conta ning Kaikoura ’ driving licence. Reward. 56 STRAVEN RO»D RTCCAKTON. Or Ring 41-400—8739. , STRAYED from Methven. 1 Small Black and White Sheepdog. Answers to Roy. I Ring 80M. Meth ven. XB2S2 STRAYED from Bumham, 12 shorn Hog- ’ gets, branded B 3 in red. Would anyone knowing the whereabouts kindly ring 78G, , Lincoln, collect. - 1631 WOULD Person who removed Lady’s Roadster Bicycle from under tree opp. , Motorways Garage (cnr. Springs and , Main South rds.) please return same X7900 IF YOUR DOG OR CAT IS LOST, or nea I Strayed, communicate with the S.P.C.A ANIMALS’ HOME. 59 Bassett street. Burwood

Telephone 37-407 T.C. ‘ CUTICURA Soap Just arrived limited stocks Get yours now from W R Falvey. Chemist. 670 Colombo st (opp. ' Reeces). ■ ■■■ -■ 2W4

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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26617, 31 December 1951, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26617, 31 December 1951, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26617, 31 December 1951, Page 1

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