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AMUSEMENTS * Hurry! Season Limited! INTO THE SAVAGE HEART OF AFRICA —SPURRED ON BY GREED A LAWLESS DRAMA OF RUTHLESS MEN! J. Arthur Rank Presents “THE ADVENTURERS” The Players Dennis Price Jack Hawkins Siobhan McKenna THE STBANGB. EXCITING STORY •OF A DIAMOND SMUGGLER, HIS DEATH. AND THE EXTRAORDINARY TREK ACROSS THE TRACKLESS VELDT THAT FINALLY BROUGHT JUSTICE! 2 p.m. TWICE DAILY 8 p.m. At the ~ ■ ~ CRYSTAL PALACE - ■ . •Of Course! ; Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. ♦THE BEST IN ENTERTAINMENT NEXT ATTRACTION Spectacle that Dwarfs Anything J of its Kind Ever Brought to the Screen! “RED SKIES of MONTANA” Starring RICHARD WIDMARK Constance Smith Jeffrey Hunter COLOUR BY TECHNICOLOUR. 1 Unparalleled Adventure From 20th Century-Fox. (Both App. for Universal Exhibition) PLANS D.1.C., THEATRE, ’PHONE 32-408. . 7th CONCERT, 1952 SERIES By the NATIONAL ORCHESTRA NATIONAL ORCHESTRA NATIONAL ORCHESTRA At the CIVIC THEATRE 8 p.m. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7 Programme: Benvenuto Cellini Berlioz Symphony No. 2 in D Major .. Beethoven Bass Arias Norman Walker “Isis and Osiris” (The Magic Flute) “See These Dandies Hither Roaming” "When a Maiden Takes Your Fancy” (Both from II Seraglio) Mozart . Songs of the Sea, Opus 91 .... Stanford La Mer Debussy La Valse :... Ravel Conductor: MICHAEL BOWLES • • BOX PLAN OPENS TOMORROW AT THE D.I.C. Reserves: 5/-, 7/6, 10/-. All Pus Tax. Direction: N.Z. Broadcasting Service. SKATING WEDNESDAY NIGHT. SKATING WEDNESDAY NIGHT. SKATING SKATING DE LUXE ROLLER RINK. SKATING DE LUXE ROLLER RINK. SKATING SKATING VICE VERSA CARNIVAL. SKATING VICE VERSA CARNIVAL. SKATING SKATING Girls as Boys. SKATING Boys as Girls. SKATING SKATING TODAY’S SESSIONS: SKATING SKATING Afternoon: 2.15-4.15. SKATING Learners: 5.15-6.30. SKATING, Evening: 7.30 to 10. GARDEN PARTY AT “MORVEN” • (NSIS A. DEANS), SATURDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 4th. Stalls for Plants, Cakes, and Sundries. Games and Competitions. Proceeds in Aid of St. Ambrose, Sheffield, New Chutch Building Fund. . , . All Welcome. '6343 PUBMC NOTICES SHOT HARES. AS from September 27th we will be taking no more Hares until further notice. P. FERON and SON, LTD. M.W.S. ST. GEORGE’S HOSPITAL. 1952 APPEAL AND MARKET. The Executive return their grateful Thanks to all who supported and worked for the recent successful Market held in the Old Art Gallery. As the Appeal does not close until September 30th, any further contributions would be gratefully received and acknowledged by THE SECRETARY, St. George's Hospital, Milford street, Christchurch, N.W.I. 6320 FARMERS. I • SPRING SOWING REQUIREMENTS AT ! OUR HORNBY STORE. Giant Chou Moellier Certified Ryegrass r Rape Certified Clovers ’ Turnip Sub. Clover Kale Swedes Cornsacks Baler Twine - WE DELIVER. MARSHALL and THOMPSON, LTD., ’Phone 38-082. JOINT FAMILY HOMES ACT, 1950. 1 NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned person has, by the application enumerated below, applied under the Joint - Family Homes Act, 1950, to register as a ! joint family home the land situated and described as shown after the name of the said applicant; and that the land will be l registered accordingly unless a- caveat forbidding the granting of the application is lodged with me under that Act at the District Land Registry Office at Christchurch, before the 28th day of December, 1952, by some person claiming either lo » be a creditor of the applicant or to have some estate or interest in the said land. No. 1331— CLARENCE CYRIL HOLLAND, of 4 Glandovey road. Fendalton, Christchurch, Public Accountant. Lot 4 on Deposited Plant No. 9102, part of Rural Section 18, situated in Block X, Christchurch Survey District, containing 30 2/10ths perches, and being all the land in Certificate of Title Volume 425, folio 37. Dated this 25th day of September, 1952. L. H. MCCLELLAND. Assistant Land Registrar, Canterbury District, 2552 ARE YOU MISSING OUT ON COMFORT? ARE YOU MISSING.OUT ON COMFORT? ARE YOU MISSING OUT ON COMFORT? While Kapoc Cushions, if well shaken, are quite comfortable, when you have sat or slept on a Foamed-Latex Cushion or Mattress you will be convinced that I Foamed-Latex is very much more comfortable and restful. Once you sleep on a Foamed-Latex Mattress, never again will your sleep be disturbed by uncomfortable hollows in your mattress. Foamed-Latex Mattresses never require shaking or turning, thus doing away with one awkward household task. The firm, gentle support of FoamedLatex stays comfortable for life, because » a Foamed-Latex Mattress has never been ’ known to wear out. Similarly, a Foamed- . Latex Pillow gives you marvellous sleeping comfort. It is a pillow that is free from feathery dust. Foamed-Latex Cushions are supple yet firm. Every time you sit, you’ll enjoy the luxury of sitting in a chair cushioned with Foamed-Latex. There is an excellent range of FoamedLatex Cushions, covered or uncovered, at “Para Rubber.” The shape and sizes include cushions for dining, office, and arm chairs, as well as window seats. If your chesterfield suite requires new cushions, nothing could be better or longer lasting than Foamed-Latex. Foamed-Latex needs to be felt, for its comfort and softness to be appreciated. Can you call in and feel for yourself its - wonderful flexibility? PARA RUBBER CO., LTD., PARA RUBBER CO., LTD.. ) PARA RUBBER CO., LTD.. Cnr. Cashel and Manchester streets, and 152 High street (opp. High St. P. 0.). Stores throughout New Zealand. M.T.C. rf’S good housekeeping to order your preserving eggs now. They’re plentiful and at their lowest price. 4958

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Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26848, 29 September 1952, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26848, 29 September 1952, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26848, 29 September 1952, Page 1

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