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RICHEST IN FLAVOUR ROMA THE DUST-FREED TEA

AMUSEMENTS 2nd Great Week 2nd Great Week ■—■ Neither rain nor thunder storms can keep those crowds from lining up to see “THE SOUND BARRIER” Those same crowds have filled the * Mayfair Theatre every session (SOLD OUT SATURDAY NIGHT, 8 p.m.) ATTEND MATINEES 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 8 p.m. (SHOPPERS’ SESSION 5 p.m.) j| MAYFAIR" ’Phone 31-213. || Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Sir Alexander Korda proudly presents the most acclaimed British production of our time . . . from the pen of TERRENCE RATTIGAN, brilliant author of "The Winslow Boy" “THE SOUND BARRIER” “THE SOUND BARRIER” “THE SOUND BARRIER” Starring SIR RALPH RICHARDSON In what is universally acclaimed as his finest performance . . . with Ann Todd Nigel Patrick John Justin Dinah Sheridan (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plus Excellent Featurette “Royal Heritage” A colour preview of the Coronation with narration by Robert Donat Reserve Today at the D.I.C. TIVOLI! SAT., afll a.m. Come One! Come All! To the TOM & JERRY PARADE Eleven! . . . Yes, Eleven Technicolour Cartoons plus Pete Smith Specialties, etc. A Great Morning’s Fun for Everyone! TIVOLI! SAT., at 11 a.m. SOCCER TOMMY TRINDER SOCCER TOMMY TRINDER SOCCER SOCCER Will Officially Declare the SOCCER 1953 Soccer Season Open at SOCCER SOCCER ENGLISH PARK SOCCER ENGLISH PARK SOCCER 1 p.m. SOCCER SOCCER TOMORROW SOCCER TOMORROW SOCCER April 11. SOCCER April 11. SOCCER And will Kick Off for the SOCCER Curtain Raiser at 1.20 p.m. SOCCER SOCCER SEE AND HEAR TOMMY SOCCER TRIN D E R\ TOGETHER SOCCER WITH TWO EXCITING SOCCER GAMES. SOCCER SOCCER 1.20 p.m.— SOCCE’R WESTERN v. NOMADS SOCCER WESTERN v. NOMADS SOCCER SOCCER 3 p.m.— SOCCER CHCH. CITY v. TECHNICAL SOCCER CHCH. CITY v. TECHNICAL Admission Is 6d. Children Free. Take No. 4 Tram to English Park. 4391 DANCES, SOCIALS. ETC. CALEDONIAN HALL TONIGHT CALEDONIAN HALL TONIGHT CALEDONIAN HALL TONIGHT MIXED DANCING. MIXED DANCING. MIXED DANCING. SERENADERS’ BAND (Seven Players) SERENADERS’ BAND (Seven Players) Visitors Welcome. Fred Sanger, M.C. Admission 3s. WINTER GARDEN CABARET, SATURDAY, 8.30 TILL 12. Pat Kane’s Orchestra. Tickets 10/- Double. Alcoves 7/6 and 5/-. (Evening Dress Essential). Telephone 32-088 for Reservations. MRS R. F. NEWTON. Manageress. 9399 SHEFFIELD FOOTBALL CLUB DANCE SHEFFIELD HALL, SHOW NIGHT. APRIL 18. Come to the Show and Stay for the Dance. Good Music. Good Supper. No Veit y Events. 4405 THE KIRWEE PLUNKET SOCIETY Will hold their ANNUAL DANCE ANNUAL DANCE TOMORROW (SATURDAY). APRIL 11 In the A. and P. HALL. Home-made Supper. Ladies 3/-, Gents 3/6. 9572 KIRWEE TABLE TENNIS CLUBANNUAL DANCE. ANNUAL DANCE. KIRWEE A. and P. HALL. SATURDAY. MAY 2. - The Dance of the Year. TONIGHT FRIDAY DANCING AT THE LATIMEJR Latimer square, Gloucester st., City. Merv. Coburn’s Orchestra. Admission 3s. A FAREWELL EVENING In honour of Mr and Mrs P. M. Isherwood and Family will be held In the Hororata Hall on Thursday, April 23. Ladies a plate. Gents. 3s 6d. 125 HALKETTHOCKEY cIub DANCE In WEST MELTON HALL on SATURDAY. APRIL 18. A Good Night Assured. X 5264 LOST AND FOUND FOUND Straying at Halkett, 1 Southdown Ram. ’Phone 84325, Chch. CIGARETTE Case, Brown Leather, Wednesday afternoon. Reward returning 9A Innes road, or ringing 23-211. GREENPARK, French Grey Persian Neuter Cat. Name “Timmy.” Reward. ’Phone 80D, Lincoln. X 4967 LADY’S Wrist Watch, Ralco, G. 2442, April 5, at Cabbage Tree Flat, yicinity SpringR ew ard. H 4749, "Press.” LEFT on 3.30 Ashburton - train,"Monday, by Boy from Baptist Camp, Oilskin Coat. Finder please apply Whiteside, Island rd., Kaiapoi. Reward. LOST, Riccarton races, Monday, Red Umbrella. Please ring 34-278. LOST. Lady’s Brown Leather Boot, Dyer’s Pass rd., Sunday. H 5147, "Press. LOST, Wednesday, Man’s Left-hand Leather Glove. Ring 41-400—8558. LOST, Brown Mottled Fountain Pen, oh Colombo st., between Fisher and Malcolm aves. LOST, Lady’s Tartan Check Umbrella, In Town or Riccarton tram, Wednesday afternoon. H 5320, “Press.” LOST, Small Navy Purse, Church corner, Wednesday afternoon, containing £3-odd. Apply 99 Suva st. LOST in Christchurch, Parcel containing Lady’s Skirt. Finder please ring 1056 D. Ashburton (collect).Reward. 133 LOST, in Chch., over Easter, Wallet containing Notes and personal papers. Reward. E. Colville, 27 Argyle st.. Dunollie, West Coast. 4416 LOST, vicinity MacMillan ave.. Dyer’s Pass rd.. Cashmere. Monday-last, Lady’s Narrow Blue Gaberdine Belt. Reward. Phone 398—74945, or reply H 5159, “Press.” LOST, Wednesday night off running board of car, Dark Red Shoes, probably between Chester st. and Art Gallery. Reward. Ring 34-471. LOST on Tuesday at 5.45 p.m., Small Brown Purse containing approx. £7 10s, between Tuain street and City Car Park, St. Asaph street, via Colombo street. ’Phone 306, Ashburton (collect). LOST, Woman’s Brown Crocodile Handbag, containing Notes, Watch, Papers, etc., between Cathedral square and Women’s Rest Room, Tuesday. Finder rewarded on communicating to Box 49. Greymouth. STRAYED on to Canterbury Agricultural College property, at Lincoln. 1 F.M, Corr'Pdal" Ewe Apply Farm Office. EVERY ADULT PERSON SHOULD MAKE A WILL HELPFUL ADVICE is available to you on death duty problems and the making of your Will. Send for a Free Booklet or call on the Branch Manager. GUARDIAN TRUST AND EXECUTORS COMPANY OF N.Z., LTD.. 89 Gloucester stree.t Christchurch Manager: A. R JORDAN. Telephone 40-650. F.T.C. NAPRO Hiliter Colour Shampoos, Titian, Silver Grey and Gold. 7s 6d. Iggos (Chemists), Ltd., 105 Cashel st. 9472

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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27011, 10 April 1953, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27011, 10 April 1953, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27011, 10 April 1953, Page 1

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