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AMUSEMENTS Official Opening Tonight at 8. IN THE PRESENCE OF OFFICIAL MEMBERS OF THE ARMY. NAVY. AND AIR FORCE. || MAYFAIR -Phon. >l-213[| Direction. Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. TODAY 4 SHOWS 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. Ladies! Please attend the day sessions and avoid the evening crowds! . . . Country visitors are reminded of the Shoppers’ Session, 5 p.m. All Christchurch will Want to See “Angels One Five” *» Defeated not only to the MEN but the WOMEN whom Churchill called “The Few.” R^£SX£. NOW PD” SESSIONS TODAY. SATURDAY NIGHT'S HOUSE COMPLETELY SOLD OUT! Associated British Pictures Proudly Present “ANGELS ONE FIVE” “ANGELS ONE FIVE” “ANGELS ONE FIVE” “ANGELS ONE FIVE” Starring Jack Hawkins Dulcie Gray Michael Denison Colin Tapley And Members of the Royal Air Force (Approved Universal Exhibition.) Excellent Featurettes Include: “I Remember The Glory” ~ "D” Art of Botticelli ’ (In Glorious Technicolour) The Art of Botticelli in all its Original Glory and Magnificent Colour. Plus: Airmail News. Terrytoon Cartoon. BJLADyj.SEP—RESERVE FOR EVENING SESSIONS. OR ATraND THE MATINEES. PLANS AT D.I.C. AND THEATRE.

TONIGHT AT 7.45 P.M. Two First-Run Features! 11 ST. JAMES’ I ] | Telephone 35-820. | 1 Direction: Christchurch Cinemas, Ltd. JOAN DAVIS AS A HAREM HAPPY GIRL DANCING ' CHEEK TO SHEIK! In “HAREM GIRL” “HAREM GIRL” With PEGGIE CASTLE ARTHUR BLAKE THE HAREM'S OUT ON STRIKE FOR A HIGHER STANDARD OF LOVING! Also GENE AUTRY GENE AUTRY GENE AUTRY In “VALLEY OF FIRE” And “CHAMPION," WORLD'S WONDER HORSE GENE SINGS TOP HIT PARADE SONG. “ON TOP OF OLD SMOKEY?' (Both App. for Universal Exhibition) PLANS AT D.I.C. UNITED NATIONS APPEAL FOR SSISS strafed CHILDREN - COIN TRAIL COIN TRAIL COIN TRAIL COIN TRAIL COIN TRAIL COIN TRAIL RUN BY TOC H. RUN BY TOC H, TODAY. TODAY. I2 DAY - TODAY. TODAY. TODAY. TODAY. TODAY. TODAY. (United Nations Day), from 10 ajn. to 4 p.pi. Near following places:— S52nW. , c * thedr * l • qu,r ‘ Beaths. Ltd. Hay's, Ltd. (Colombo street). 5 Simpson and Williams, Ltd. Woolworths, Ltd. (Sydenham).

3675 DANCES. SOCIALS, ETC. WINTER GARDEN CABARET SATURDAY. 8.30 TILL 12, Pat Kane’s Orchestra. Tickets 10s Double, Alcoves 7/6 and I/-. (Evening Dress Essential.) MRS R. F. NEWTON, Manageress. Telephone 32-088 for Reservations. KIRWEE TENNIS CLUB GRAND LABOUR NIGHT DANCE A. and P. HALL MONDAY, OCTOBER 27 Scrumptious Home-made Supper. Excellent Floor Good Music Novelties Always an Outstanding Success CALEDONIAN HALL TO-NIGHT CALEDONIAN HALL TO-NIGHT MIXED DANCING TO-NIGHT MIXED DANCING TO-NIGHT SERENADERS’ BAND, SEVEN PLAYERS. SERENADERS* BAND, SEVEN PLAYERS. Visitors Welcome. FRED SANGER, EC. Visitors Welcome. Admission 3/-. TO-NIGHT FRIDAY DANCING AT THE LATIMER. Latimer square, Gloucester street, City. Merv Coburn's Orchestra. Admission 3/-. DANCE LABOUR NIGHT (Next Monday). DANCE. > KOWAI BUSH HALL. FRIDAY, 24th OCTOBER. Good Music. Good Supper. Kowal Bush Hall Committee. Ad-MEA-AOA ———— — DANCE, LABOUR NIGHT. EXCELSIOR HALL, LYTTELTON Tommy Kahl and his Hawaiian Band. George Williams, vocal. Extra Good Supper. Home-mad< fresh. 4s 6d Gents, 4s Ladies. X 2491 LOST AND FOUND FOUND, Gent’s Wristlet Watch. Apply, giving details, Z 82347, ••Press." GENT’S Watch. Buren black face, silver strap, Wednesday, 4.30 to 5.30. £1 reward. 82470. "Press.” LARGE Carton, containing bandages, addressed N.Z. Refrigerating Co., Islington. Please Ring 40-683. LOST, Yellow Dog, Waiau collar. ’Phone 1475, Kaiapoi. LOST at sea, near Kairaki, Boat’s Sliding Door. Reward. “Press," Lyttelton. LOST? on Wednesday, e small brown Purse, containing cheque and money. P 7845. “Press.” • LOST, Gent’s Revue-Sport Wrist Witch. ’Phone 38-176, between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Reward. LOST, between High street and Woolston, small brown Leather Purse, containing approx £8 and papers. Urgently reply, P.O. Box 918, Ch. Ch. LOST, from Lichfield street, between 8 p.m. and midnight, 22nd October, Green Butler Sports Cycle Three-speed rear Hub, Dynamo and Lamp. Saddle bag attached. Reward for information. Ring 396. ask 7515 M. LOST, Wednesday night, between Ranglora and Christchurch, TRAVELLING BAG, by young girl. Labelled S. Wilson. Reward. Ring 398—75105. or call, FLORIDA FRUIT CO., 662 Colombo street. 3760 I CLOSED OCTOBER 25. 26. 27 RESTAURANT JACOBEAN 365 HIGH STREET

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Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26870, 24 October 1952, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26870, 24 October 1952, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26870, 24 October 1952, Page 1

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