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AMUSEMENTS 4th RECORD WEEK 4th RECORD WEEK Starts on Friday with Another 4 Sessions. Season Extended ! Packed Houses at All Sessions during the past three weeks have acclaimed this— GREAT ADVENTURE STORY FILMED IN WILDEST AFRICA BY TECHNICOLOUR. Reserve Now for the Week-end. |j MAYFAIR TPhone 31-119 11 Direction. Amalgamated Theatre*. Ltd. Session? Daily: 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. Humphrey Bogart Katharine Hepburn Robert Morley In John Huston's Outdoor Film “THE AFRICAN QUEEN” “THE AFRICAN QUEEN” “THE AFRICAN QUEEN” The story from that great author. C. S. Forester. tell* of a prim spinater mlasionary and a barnacled old Skipper who team forces to beat the Germans In the African Jungle in the 1914 war. (Approved tor Universal Exhibition) PLANS AT D.I.C. AND THEATRE. Tomorrow Night at 8 p.m. FINAL CONCERT. 1958 SERIES ST. JAMES’ THEATRE THE NATIONAL ORCHESTRA NATIONAL ORCHESTRA NATIONAL ORCHESTRA NATIONAL ORCHESTRA NATIONAL ORCHESTRA Leader: VINCENT ASPEY. In Association with CHRISTCHURCH HARMONIC SOCIETY Presenting The "DREAM Ok GERQNTIUS” With Soloist* Mary Pratt (contralto), John Chew (tenor), and Stewart Harvey (baritone). Conducted by MICHAEL BOWLES Here is a Concert you will be sorry to miss. BOOK NOW AT THE DXC. Reserves: 5/-, 7/6, 10/- (AU Plus Tax). Direction: N.Z. Broadcasting Service. THE CHRISTCHURCH GRAND OPERA COMPANY (Incorporated) Wishes to Notify w Subscribers that Preferential Booking for “THE BARTERED BRIDE” “THE BARTERED BRIDE” “THE BARTERED BRIDE” “THE BARTERED BRIDE” “THE BARTERED BRIDE” OPENS AT THE DXC. On Thursday, October 9. Public Book QjF o^ >pcn 1 ’ ° n Monday. EXTENDED SESSION SKATTNG EXTENDED SESSION SKATING TO-NIGHT SKATING TO-NIGHT , SKATING 7JO to 10J0 • SKATING DE LUXE ROLLER RINK ! SKATING DE LUXE ROLLER RINK SKATING Also SKATING Afternoon—2.ls-4.15 L SKATING Learners—s.ls-830 ■ SKATINGDANCES. SOCIALS. ETC. CALEDONIAN HALL* CALEDONIAN HALL ■ TONIGHT SOCIETY’S DANCE i TONIGHT SOCIETY’S DANCE Request Numbers Played by ; GEORGE BRADFORD’S BAND Admission 1,6 d. Members Free. 7OT9 COME ALONG AND DANCE in the ■ HALSWELL SCHOOL on SATURDAY NIGHT The Weekly Dances are Reopening on SATURDAY NIGHT, OCTOBER U Music by the Avon Dance Band A good time assured. CULVERDEN FOOTBALL CLUB. ANNUAL BALL. CULVERDEN HALL. 10th OCTOBER, 8.30 p.m. Dorothy Brady’s Orchestra. Excellent Supper. Ladies 3/6, Gent* 4/-. 7198

GRAND SOCIAL EVENING AND DANCE HORORATA HALL FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10. at 8 PJtf. Humorous Sketches presented by SHEFFIELD DRAMA CLUB In Aid of War Memorial Admission: Adults 2* 6d. Children la. Good Supper A PUBLIC DANdfe and KCEEWBX PRESENTATION Will be tendered to MR and MRS J. V. OXLEY in the HAWARDEN HALL on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11. ai 8 PJX AU Welcome. 97 WANTED, 3-4-PIECE BAND FOR NEW YEAR’S EVE, IN COUNTRY. Long Night. Apply: SECRETARY, OXFORD YJ.C. PICCADILLY Dance Band. Popular. reliable. AU function*. Ring Harry Bland, leader, 37-934. XB3OB LOST AND FOUND EWES and Hogget* (68), strayed from Bankside. Well branded BA. Communicate 40S, Rakaia, late evenings. L6ST Small Purse containing about <B. Reward. Ring 37-404. —— ■ ——— LOST Lady’s Sports Cycle, BB.A. Victor. Finder please ring 22-605. Reward. LOST, vicinity Dyer’s Pass and Cashmere rd., Hub-cap, Studebaker Car. Finder ring 30-310. Good reward. LOST, City. Lady’s Navy Purse, containing small sum money and spectacles. 138 Peterborough st.- ■ ■ ■■■ ■ LOST, 30/9/52, VJ».K. Camera, between Gloucester street and Harewood Airport. Reply 31-415. X 8671 LOST, Friday, pair Black Kid Gloves, probably ’phone box. Reward. A 8569, LOST during week-end. Small Dark Purse, oblong, two dome fasteners, containing approximately £l4. Reward. *Ph- 33-376. LOST Imitation Gold Fan-shaped Earring, vicinity Bealey avenue, Saturday night. Reward.AB77o, _^’l^ess." LOST, 2 Tennis Rackets, between City and Bryndwr; Slazenger Challenge and London Racket Co. Finder please ring 38-657. Reward, or write A 8177, "Pre**.” LOST on'Friday morning by young working girl, a Small Brown Purse containing notes and silver, either Cashel. High, or Colombo sts. Reward. 'Phone 31-419. office hours. 92 SPECTACLES, horn-rimmed, in red case. Lost, vicinity New Regent. Armagh sts. Reward. A 8660. “Press/’ WILL Driver of taxi taking wee children. 9 Strickland street, Saturday. 5.15, kindly return Suitcase containing their clothes, as urgently required. A 8589. “Press." JEAL AND SKURR CONTRACTING CO., LTD.. Bay road- Oxford. 'Phone 53. Available to undertake the following: Bulldozing. Pulldozing. Haybaling. Dragline work, including Weed Basket. Drag Bucket, Back Actor and Toredo Trencher. XB7lO

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

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

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