AMUSEMENTS TODAY! TODAY 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. 2nd GREAT WEEK 2nd GREAT WEEK The Most Exciting and Glorious Musical Treat in Years . . . the Perfect Holiday Attraction for All the Family! Thrill to The Golden Voice . . . The Magnetic Personality, The True Eventful Life Story of Jane Froman . ... Queen of Song! To put a twinkle in your eye, a smile on your lips, a song in your heart. 20th Century-Pox Proudly Presents “WITH A SONG “WITH A SONG IN MY HEART” \ IN MY HEART” IN MATCHLESS TECHNICOLOUR. And Starring RORY CALHOUN DAVID WAYNE THELMA RITTER (Approved for Universal Exhibition) In Addition '
The Elephant Mouse” A COLOURED CARTOON. TO RESERVE IS ESSENTIAL! PLANS AT D.I.C. AND THEATRE SIX DAYS IN ADVANCE. iFstateTi II ’Phone 32-249 II “Where Christchurch Meets” Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. I~ METRO THEATRE | Colombo street, Sydenham. 7.15 p.m. Tonight! Saturday and* Monday at 1.45 and 7.15 p.m. THERE’S NO QUESTION ABOUT IT! HERE IS WITHOUT A DOUBT THE FUNNIEST PICTURE SCREENED FOR MANY A YEAR! HOPE IS WHOOPING IT UP IN THE WILD WILD WEST! Galloping crazily through 90 minutes of the most wonderful nonsense and utterly ridiculous situations in a fast and furious fun show. “FANCY PANTS” “FANCY PANTS” With 808 HOPE 808 HOPE And LUCILLE BALL (Approved for Universal Exhibition) . Associate Attraction: T . A OF SUSPENSE! TORN VALERIE HOBSON JOHN CLEMENTS PETER FINCH “Train Of Events” (Recommended by Censor for Adults) SUNDAY NIGHT NEXT, OCTOBER 26 CIVIC THEATRE
THE* NOEL McKAY’S “FOOTLIGHT FOLLIES” “FQOTLIGHT FOLLIES” “FOOTLIGHT FOLLIES” Not a Concert but a RUVUE Starring . . . rirc , RON COOPER uAGS I BEVERLEY LANG MOLLY AND JOY LAUGHS! r’v^^ ARSHAbL LYNETTE AUSTIN rTDTQ! ANNE FRASER CARROL MEIKLE MAUREEN WHITE COSTUMES' LOBAINE MARSHALL ■ BEVERLEY FRASER SFTTIMr c > GRA HAM CORLET □LI IINGS 1 COLEEN FLINT AYLENE RENDELL All Arranged b y Pianist MR FRED SANGER All Proceeds to aid the Fendalton Plunket Society. F or reservations SUNDAY, 2 P.M., AT CIVIC THEATRE. TENNIS ffill frit CUP TEAM. Snil usa: ™ p SI TENNIS at 1 pm TENNIS P TENNIS PRELIMINARY TRIAL Sni 1 ! matches. TENNIS Players include: TENNIS Vic SEIXAS TENNIS Straight CLARK, George WORTHINGTON. TENNIS Australia, and JOHN BARRY, TENNIS New Zealand TENNIS Admittance Charges: Ordinary booking .... 10/Entrance to Ground .... 5/Children in uniform .. 2/6 TENNIS Ordlnary Bo °king Now Open at ™*NIS POSTAL BOOKINGS FOR TENNIS COUNTRY PATRONS Car Parking through Main TENNIS Gates, 1/- —. 3853
PUBLIC NOTICES TRESPASSERS WITH GUN AND DOGS IN THE GORGE CREEK AREA OF GLYNN WYE AND ISLAND HILLS WILL BE PROSECUTED. > 572 ST. BRIGID’S ART UNION was drawn last week under police supervision. Our congratulations are joined with yours to the prize winners. r Kemball Upright Piano—Maureen Fenton, Invercargill. Princess Refrigerator—V. Dickenson, Naughton street, Kilblrnie, Wellington. Set of Crystal—D. Coakley, Candy’s rd., Halswell, Christchurch. 596 J. V. TOOMEY, Secretary. PETROL SALES. PETROL SALES. PETROL SALES. PETROL SALES. PETROL SALES. PETROL SALES. MEMBERS OF THE MOTORING PUBLIC ARE ADVISED THAT PETROL SERVICE STATIONS WILL BE OPEN ON MONDAY, 27th (LABOUR DAY), BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 8 A.M.-ll A.M. ONLY. Please obtain your requirements between these hours, and relieve congestion on the Emergency Stations. 2248 PUBLIC NOTICE. THE PUBLIC IS WARNED that the RJJ.Z.AT. will be carrying out air-firing bombing, and rocketry in the Birdling’s Flat Danger Area from October 15 to November 7, 1952, inclusive. The danger area is bounded by the following points:—l72deg. 43min E., 43deg. 48min S.; 172 deg. 43min E., 43deg. 56min S.: 172 deg. 15min E., 44deg. 02min S.; 172 deg. llmln E., 43deg. 55min S. 8 The danger height will be up to 3000 feet. 8442 PAINFUL Corns yield quickly to Iggo’s Corn and Wart Solvent; Is 6d Iggo’s (Chemists), Ltd., 105 Cashel st.. Christchurch. 6647
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Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26870, 24 October 1952, Page 1
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