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AMUSEMENTS 3rd BIG WEEK 3rd BIG WEEK STARTS FRIDAY: 11 A.M., 2—s—B P.M. 11l Continued Packed Houses | make Early Booking Essen11l tial. Plans at D.I.C. and ||| Theatre Six Days in Ad11l vance. The Picture All Christ- I] church has Taken to its | Heart. Not Just Another | Motion Picture . . . but a | Truly Beautiful Experience . . . Something Dif- | ferent You’ll Long Remem- I ber. United Artists Presents

“THE RIVER” “THE RIVER” “THE RIVER” Breathtaking in TECHNICOLOUR Winner pf 38 International Awards Including 10 Citations as the “Best Picture of the Year.” Starring NORA SWINBURNE—ESMOND KNIGHT ARTHUR SHIELDS—THOMAS E. BREEN and RADHA Brilliant Indian Dancer. An Enchanting Film filled with Colour, Richness, Beauty and Mystery, Delightful Humour, Haunting Music, and a Tender and Lovely Story. (Approved for Universal Exhibition) 2 p.m. TWICE DAILY 8 p.m. II STATEII II Thone 32-249 II “ "Where Christchurch Meets” Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. POPULAR PICTURES AT POPULAR PRICES AT THE | THEATRE ROYAL| Friday Next! FRIDAY AT 7.45 P.M. SATURDAY AT 1.30 AND 7.45 P.M. Savage Jungle Thrills! Wild Romance! Breathtaking Jungle Settings! FILMED IN GLORIOUS SEPIA TONE! “BOMBA THE JUNGLE BOY” Starring Johnny Sheffield Peggy Ann Garner SECOND BIG FEATURE: SUSPENSE. COMEDY AND ACTION! Palooka Charged with Murder of Latin Beauty Queen! Joe’s in a Tight Spot Hunting the Real Killer . . . with the Law Hot on his Trail ... in a Thrillpacked Story. Joe Palooka in “THE BIG FIGHT” “THE BIG FIGHT” Starring LEON ERROL JOE KIRKWOCD (Both App. for Universal Exhibition) RESERVE NOW AT PI C. REPERTORY SOCIETY You are Reminded of the ONE-ACT PLAYS ONE-ACT PLAYS ONE-ACT PLAYS ONE-ACT PLAYS ONE-ACT PLAYS AT 15 BEDFORD BOW, CHRISTCHURCH. AT 8 P.M. Seats 2/- each (including reservation). Booking Now Open at the Society’s Office, 9C Gloucester street, Christchurch. Programme “ON THE HARMFULNESS OF TOBACCO” —An amusing monologue by Tchekhov, acted by Ross McPherson. "QUEEN’S TOKEN”—An Elizabethan play by Norman Holland, produced by George Benson. "LITCHEN FAIR”—An English rural comedy by Joe Corrie, produced by David Littin. “THE VIXEN AND THE GRAPES”—A South American play by Marjorie R. Watson, produced by John Dean. A Scene from “THE BEAUX STRATAGEM”—Farquhar’s ' delightful Restoration comedy, produced by Audrey Naumann. PUBLIC NOTICES WORKERS’ EDUCATIONAL • ASSOCIATION. “INDONESIA TODAY” “INDONESIA TODAY” Public Lecture, MR P. MARTIN SMITH (National Secretary of Adult Education.) (Recently returned from a year in Indonesia with UNESCO.) TONIGHT, WEDNESDAY, 8 P.M. W.E.A. ROOMS, TRADES HALL all Welcome 7673 CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL. The attention of Sumner residents is drawn to the fact that the water supply will be shut off in the Central Sumner area between the hours of 1.30 p.m. and 3.30 p.m. on Wednesday, Bth October. H. S. FEAST, 7th October, 1952. Town Clerk. 7566 HEATHCOTE CATCHMENT Landowners within the Heathcote Catchment Aiea are invited to attend a meeting to be held in the Heathcote School Tuesday next, the 14th October, at 7.30 p.m. Members and officers of the Christchurch Drainage Board and the North Canterbury Catchment Board will be present to explain proposals on the control of runoff from the hill country, following which there will be a general discussion on the subject. 7642 I WISH TO ADVISE FARMERS in the Omihi ‘District that I will be operating my 50T INTERNATIONAL BALER in the District. RAY J. BARNES, RAY J. BARNES, C/o. Telephone 9U, Omihi. FJ».XBOS9 CANTERBURY, WESTLAND, NELSON AND MARLBOROUGH FOOTWEAR OPERATIVES’ INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. Members o± the above Union are hereby advised that a Special Requisitioned Meeting wiU be held in the Trades Hall, Gloucester street, Christchurch, on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1952, commencing at 7.30 p.m BUSINESS: 1. To receive a Report and Decide action to be taken on Arbitration Court’s decision on female wage rates. 2. To elect New Members to Executive. 3. To decide on support to be given Tramway Workers’ Union. H. G. WOODWARD, President. G. ROBINSON, Secretary. • 7675 EXTRA MONEY IS HERE. Xs^^, here for you to overcome your MONEY WORRIES. Make Hand-made French Flowers or Gloves for us—(NO IMPORTS NOW). Distance no object— No experience—SPEClAL POSTAL COURSE with FREE Working Outfits shows how. Your work is bought by our MARKETING BOND. Postage paid on all orders supplied. Get started! Earn £5 to r * T rnor L^ kly “ spare or full time. SPECIAL OFFER for the first 100 workers. Don’t delay. Write now for Free Booklet. LA PAULA ART ACADEMY. Dept. CJ»., G.P.O. Box 1160, WELLINGTON. (Est. 15 years. Head Offices: Australia.) : ; 6621 DANGEROUS TREES FELLED OR GRUBBED ORNAMENTAL TREES PRUNED SECTIONS CLEARED 40 Years’ Practical Experience Insured Against All Risks C. M. WEST, P.O. Box 192 ’Phone (Residence), 40-935, after 7 n.m. W.T.C.

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Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26856, 8 October 1952, Page 1

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