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AMUSEMENTS A “South Pacific” Musical Treat MITZI GAYNOR GLORIA DE HAVEN WILLIAM LUNDIGAN JANE GREER In 20th Century-Fox's Lavish Musical Comedy Romance “DOWN AMONG The SHELTERING PALMS” IN GLORIOUS TECHNICOLOUR (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 2 p.m. TWICE DAILY 8 p.m. At the CRYSTAL PALACE / Of Course! Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. THE BEST IN ENTERTAINMENT COMING FRIDAY! HUMPHREY BOGART HUMPHREY BOGART HUMPHREY BOGART HUMPHREY BOGART HUMPHREY BOGART ACADEMY AWARD WINNER “BEST ACTOR OF THE YEAR” Is brilliant in 20th Century-Fox’s frank and searing new melodrama in the headline plot story of revenge—killings that shocked a nation “DEADLINE—!” “DEADLINE—!” “DEADLINE—!” Co-Starring KIM HUNTER KIM HUNTER ACADEMY AWARD WINNER “BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS OF THE YEAR” And the brilliant character actress Ethel Barrymore BOGART DECLARES WAR ON HENCHMEN, HIRELINGS AND HOT-SHOTS . . . IT’S TERRIFIC! (Unsuitable for Children.) PLANS D.I.C. THEATRE ’PHONE 32-408 THEATRE ROYAL EXTENDED SEASON!

Saturday’s large audience again acclaimed “Funny Side Up” as the most enjoyable all-round revue to visit Christchurch NIGHTLY 8 p.m. NIGHTLY NIGHTLY 8 p.m. NIGHTLY (And following 4 nights) OPHIR REES And His

ALL STAR VARIETY REVUE In “FUNNY SIDE UP” “FUNNY SIDE UP” “FUNNY SIDE UP” COMEDY ACROBATS VENTRILOQUISTS DANCERS FUN GALORE FOR ALL Prices: 9/-, 7/-, 3/-, plus tax Matinees: 7/-, 5/-, 3Z-, plus tax Box Plans D.I.C. for remainder of season Day Sales at Sweet Shop Matinee 2 p.m. Wednesday Matinee 2 p.m. Wednesday PUBLIC NOTICES FRIENDS OF THE MUSEUM ASSN. LECTURE on Antique English Silver, by MR G. C. C. SANDSTON, TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY, 18th FEB., 1953, at the CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HALL, AT 8 P.M. Members and their friends cordially invited. % 3406 PICTON-CHRISTCHURCH STATE HIGHWAY, NO. 51. CLARENCE RIVER BRIDGE. ROAD TRAFFIC will be permitted over the Clarence Railway Bridge during the following times:— Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays—--6 a.m. to 11.55 p.m., and continuously from 6 a.m. Fridays to 11.55 p.m. Mondays. During these times a bridge keeper will be on duty at each entrance before each 1 train is due. No driven stock will be permitted. R. TREVOR SMITH, 1 Chairman, Main Highways Board. 3377

NOTICE. GREEN FINGERS, Florists, 109 Rlccarton road, are pleased to announce that their Telephone Number has been altered to ’ 41-400—8867 M, to which orders for their ] distinctive Floral Tributes and Wreaths . can be ’phoned either DURING OF AFTER 1 H0UR5.3407 I BANKS PENINSULA’COLLIE 1 DOG CLUB. THE Annual Meeting of the Club will be held in the Coronation Library, Little River, at 8 p.m. on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1953. Notice of motion to annual meeting: I “That Banks Peninsula adopt a pro- ! gramme similar to the Tai Tapu Club and that this club confer with the Tai Tapu Club with the view to having a common ■ boundary.” D. J. HAINES. Secretary 3322 LICENSING CONTROL COMMISSION. TAKE NOTICE that Public Sittings have been arranged at the Supreme Court. ‘ GREYMOUTH, at the times set out be- 1 low to HEAR ALL CLAIMS FOR COMPENSATION filed by Owners and Licensees of the under-mentioned Hotels, the 1 licences in respect of which the Commis- ' sion has determined to cancel: TUESDAY, 24th MARCH, 1953, COMMENCING AT 9. A.M. “THREE MILE” Hotel, at Hou Hou. “JUNCTION" Hotel, at Dillmanstown. “COMMERCIAL” Hotel, at Ross. "CLYDESDALE” Hotel at Ross. WEDNESDAY, 25th MARCH. 1953, COMMENCING AT 9 A.M. "HELVETIA” Hotel, at Goldsborough. “COURTHOUSE” Hotel, at .Kumara. “DUNDALK” Hotel, at Kumara. “McFARLANE’S” Hotel, at Kumara. NOTE: The Commission will complete each day’s fixtures in the evenings and continue on Thursday, 26th March, 1953 if necessary. E. R. GRAHAM, Secretary, Licensing Control Commission, P.O. Box 5012, Wellington, C.l. ’Phone 43-418. 3349 WHITE HART HOTEL. CHCH. Under New Management LUNCHEON, 12.5*0-1.30 P.M. Served promptly in clean and comfortable surroundings. Price, 3/6 per person. LADIES: Arrange to meet your friends in the warmth and comfort of our spacious lounge. W. W PERCIVAL, Proprietor. ' , T.I "MARNOC” MADE-TO-MEASURE SCOTCH KNITWEAR. Suits, Dresses, Cardigans, Twin Sets, etc. Exclusive designs: New Season’s super wools and new designs available for the coming Season. We also offer a few Samples and Stock Garments at Reduced Prices. C/- THE TREASURE COT. 790 Colombo street, CHRISTCHURCH T.T. MALING AND COMPANY, LIMITED MALING AND COMPANY, LIMITED MALING AND COMPANY. LIMITED PHENOTHIAZINE DRENCHING This is the main drenching season. We have stocks for immediate delivery of Dispersable Powder, ready mixed Liquid, and Tablets. “PHENOVIS" Brand—the Best ■ Also in stock Tablet Guns—Single shot and Automatic 10 shot. MALING and COMPANY, LTD. Cnr. Gloucester st. and Oxford tee. Telephones: 31-856, 30-414.

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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 26967, 17 February 1953, Page 1

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