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In the New PLASTIC ro° D PACK . . . ROMA THE TEA IXWIV DUST-FREED •

AMUSEMENTS _____ . 3rd Sensational Week And Still Crowds are Turned Away! Here in its third week is a comedy-drama that will be diflicult to surpass throughout 1952. Based on C. S. Forester’s novel, it is brilliantly directed by John Huston. The story, set in the 1914 war, throws together a freckled-faced woman missionary and a barnacled old skipper. Boldly they set out to sail down a tortuous African river, to blow up a German gunboat. Filmed in glorious Technicolour, it won Mr Bogart an Academy Award “Oscar” for his magnificent performance. “THE AFRICAN QUEEN” “THE AFRICAN QUEEN” Starring Humphrey Bogart Katharine Hepburn Robert Morley A British Film Released by 20th Centary-Fox. Twice Daily at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. M A YF AIR ’Phone 31-213 11 Direction. Amalgamated Theatres, l*d.‘ (Approved tor Universal Exhibition) PLANS AT D.I.C. AND THEATRE REPERTORY THEATRE October 11, 8 p.m. EROICA CLUB (INC.) EROICA CLUB (INC.) EROICA CLUB (INC.) SECOND CONCERT SECOND CONCERT 1552 SEASON. 1952 SEASON. This Concert completes the 32nd year of the Eroica Club’s existence. A wonderful achievement—a wonderful record. Programme French Suite in E Bach Fantasie in.C Mln Mozart Vocal Arias Mozart Sonata, Op. 109 Beethoven Ballade in G Min Chopin Sonetta Uszt ; Songs Warlock. Moeran Night Fancies Benjamin Dale Waldesrauschen Liszt EROICA CLUB (INC.) EROICA CLUB (INC.) BOOKING NOW OPEN AT BEGGS. BOOKING NOW OPEN AT BEGGS. Tickets 4/-. DANCES, SOCIALS, ETC. CALEDONIAN HALL TO-NIGHT CALEDONIAN HALL TO-NIGHT SELECT OLD-TIME DANCE SELECT OLD-TIME DANCE SELECT OLD-TIME DANCE COLIN CAMPBELL’S BAND pOLIN CAMPBELL’S BAND Visitors Welcome. Admission 3/-. Visitors Welcome. Bert Blackler, M.C.

CULVERDEN FOOTBALL CLUB. ANNUAL BALL. CULVERDEN HALL. 10th OCTOBER, 8.30 p.m. Dorothy Brady's Orchestra, Excellent Supper. Ladies 3/6, Gents 4/-. 7198 TUITION CAR Driving, 27 years successful Tuition. Ring 22-570, C. H. Flanagan. D.T.Q. DRIVING Taught, expert, 20 years’ exp. Dual control. Licence guaranteed. Hemmings. ’Phone 37-567. 7055 N D MILLER. Driving instructor*”! dual control car). For Successful Tuition. ’Phone 30-806, or call 432 Manchester st., N.I d T C. LEARN TO DRIVE CORRECTLY MCRRIS SCHOOL MOTOR DRIVING C. H. FLANAGAN, Principal. 27 years’ successful Tuition. Ring 22-570 for appointment. M.WJ. FIELDING SCHOOL OF DRIVING Phoue 23-864, 138 Bristol st. (R W. Fielding, ex-Traffic Inspector, Principal): Traffic laws supplied and licences guaranteed. All tutors fully qualified. New cars at your disposal. Drive Safely the Safety Way. PTC. C. S. TRILLO, Driving Instructor The most popular and experienced Instructor can teach you in half the time of others, so "WHY PAY MORE?" New dual-control car and free book of Traffic Rules. ’Phone 35-836, Booking Office, 813 Colombo street. P4T.C. ALLEN DRIVING SCHOOL. Learning to drive? Don’t take chances—take lessons vith fully trained Professional Instructors. Avail yourself of the most modern, progressive methods of instruction—possible only in our DUAL CONTROL CARS (three-pedal type) TRAFFIC LAW LECTURES. ALLEN DRIVING SCHOOL. Telephone 30-533, or call at the School, 94 Victoria street. D.T.C. HIRE HONEYMOON, Week-end, or Holiday In Modern Qara’ ans hired from 219 Stanmore road. ——- M.W.F. SAFWAY Steel Scaffolding. No job too big or too small. Rental inquiriM. Ring 36-016 .. M.Th. IF You require the services of flat deck trucks, tip trucks or a crane, ring General Service Cartage Contractors, Ltd. ’Phone 36-869. 4388

ARCHIBALD S RENTAL CARS Select your choice from our wellmaintained Fleet of Latest Model Cars PREFECTS HILLMANS HUMBERS VAUXHALL VELOXES » BRADFCRD Station Waggons and JORD V 8 De Luxe, fitted with radio and. heater. Also Veloxes with Radios. ARCHIBALDS GARAGE, j-TD. 24 Oxford ter. ’Phones 30-398, 36-672. D.T.C. LOST AND FOUND FOUND Black Labrador Dog. with no collar. If not claimed within seven days will be kept. P 8037, “Press.” 1759 THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY HAS BEEN FOUND IN HAY’S, LTD., DURING THE LAST FEW WEEKS:— Several Small Change Purses containing various sums of money. Owners may claim these articles by applying at HAY’S, LTD., Office. 7262 EWES a~nd Hoggets (68). strayed from Bankside. Well branded B.A. Communicate 40S, Rakaia, late evenings. LOST Friday night, short length Rose with sink coupling. Finder please nng 35-786, or 12 Alcester st.,_City. LOST in Amberley, Vauxhail Wheel Ylub Cap. Finder rewarded return to Arthur Burke. Ltd., Amberley. LOST. Wallet, containing sum of money, between Brighton ond Breezes rd. Please ring 48-079, or 68 Breezes rd. Good reward. —— LOST. Dunlop Match Play Tennis Racket, between Richmond Domain and Walnoni rd., Sat. morning. Reward. Kindly return 61 Ottawa rd.. Waioni. __ LOST, .’riday. 19th Sept., between Highbank and Methven via River road. Spare Wheel off Ford truck. 750/17. Ring 83S. Methven, collect. Reward. • 1757 SEAT in Car to Dunedin. Wednesday a r ternoon. required by Gent: share expenses. A 8295, "Press.” ——- STRAYED from Anama. Bay Pony Mare; may be heading towards Sheffield, via Mt. Somers and Rakaia Gorge. Ring 39R. Mayfield, collect. STRAYED from Glen Clover. Motunau. Scargill district, 1 ROAN SHORTHORN. 18 months old BULL. Tattoo brand. G/. 1 Reward on return. E. R. GOODMAN. ’Phone 11M. Scargill X 8283 SCHUSSLERS Twelve Blochemk Salts. 2/- each, obtainable froir W. B Falvey, Chemist 670 Colombo st. (opp. Reeces). . Christchurch. 6640

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Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26854, 6 October 1952, Page 1

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847

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26854, 6 October 1952, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26854, 6 October 1952, Page 1

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