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AMUSEMENTS RECORD CROWDS ARE WILDLY ENTHUSIASTIC ABOUT THIS GREAT HOLIDAY ATTRACTION 1 ! ! RIDE WITH THE FABULOUS NORTH-WEST MOUNTED POLICE ! 1 ! TODAY: 2 and 8 p.m. At * - ■ ■ CRYSTAL PALACE — ll 1 —Of Course ! Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. THE BEST IN ENTERTAINMENT Into the Heart of the Flaming Cree Rebellion ... as the Flying Colours of Red Coats and Redskins Crowd the Screen with all the Splendour! Action! Excitement! and Tradition of the "Mountie!” 20th Century Fox Present in COLOUR BY TECHNICOLOUR “MACDONALD of the CANADIAN MOUNTIES” Starring As The Legendary Macdonald TYRONE POWER And Introducing a Lovely New Leading Lady PENNY EDWARDS HEADING A CAST OF THOUSANDS WHO CROWD THE SCREEN WITH . . . THRILLING MOMENT UPON MOMENT!! ! (App. for Universal Exhibition) PLANS D 1.C., THEATRE 'PHONE 32-408

TONIGHT: 8 p.m. TONIGHT: 8 p.m. CIVIC THEATRE THE NATIONAL ORCHESTRA NATIONAL ORCHESTRA NATIONAL ORCHESTRA Leader: VINCENT ASPEY CONDUCTOR WARWICK BRAITHWAITE Associate Artist . . . PAUL MAGILL Plano BOX PLANS AT THE D.I.C. DOOR SALES AT THE THEATRE: 7.15 p.m. Admission: 10/-, 7/6, 5/- (Reserved), 2/6 (Unreserved) (All Plus Tax).

Lunch Hour Concert TOMORROW: 12.15 p.m. Admission: 2/6 plus tax (Reserved), 1/6 (Unreserved) Direction: N.Z. Broadcasting Service. FESTIVAL OF TALENT FINALISTS’ CONCERT FINALISTS’ CONCERT TONIGHT: 7.30 p.m. REPERTORY THEATRE More finalists appear before the judges tonight to decide the winners in a wide variety of classes. There'll be National and Tap Dancing, Senior Ballets, Humour, Musical Comedy Solo, Men’s Vocal Scholarship. Acrobatic Displays— AND SEMI-FINALS PRIMARY SCHOOLS’ QUIZ Jennifer Brltnell, Marilyn Stewart, Margaret MacPherson. Joan French V. Janet Rollison, Ann Woodill TODAYS PROGRAMMES: REPERTORY THEATRE—--9.30 a.m. Tap Dance, 12-14. Song and Dance, 10-12. 2 p.m. Tap Dance, under 8. Character Story Dance, 8-10 yrs. Impromptu Toe Dance. 14 years and over CALEDONIAN HALL—--2 p.m.: Highland Dancing Command Performance Final Demonstration Concerts Next Saturday. Civic Theatre: 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. Book At Begg’s for Saturday Evening. CHRISTCHURCH COMPETITIONS SOCIETY (INC.) • , \ ' PUBLIC NOTICES UNTIL the return of Dr. D. H. H. Pullon in July, the Practice of the late Dr. E. D. Pullon will be carried on by Dr. D. G. Downey. Appointments may be made at Harley, 137 Cambridge tee. 'Phone 33-210. 1161 THE PREBBLETON HALL COMMITTEE. The above Meeting will be held in PREBBLETON HALL at 8 p.m. 19th MAY. Those interested please attend. C. H. HOLDEN. Sec. 9385 WAIAU COLLIE CLUB. ENTRIES for our ANNUAL TRIALS on the 4th, sth, and 6th JUNE close TOMORROW with the Secretary. D. W. GRAHAM. ’Phone 88. 9310

SOUTH ISLAND SHEEPDOG TRIALS ASSOCIATION. CHAMPIONSHIP TRIALS. AHURIRI, TAI TAPU, CANTERBURY, COMMENCING MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1953. Programme: Classes I, HA, HI, and IV. Good Prize Money and Championship Trophies. Entries Close with Controlling Secretary of Trials, MR W. LINTON, 20 Burlington street, Christchurch, on MONDAY, Bth- JUNE, 1953. Schedules and Entry Forms available from Mr W. Linton or from Centre and Club Secretaries, and from the undersigned. R. J. HANRAHAN, Secretary. Box 9, Ranfurly. 9314 CANTERBURY EDUCATION BOARD. OPENING OF NEW SCHOOL—MAHAR’S ROAD. NOTICE is hereby given that the new Primary School in Mahar’s road, for pupils from the Primers to Form 11, will open at the beginning of the second term, 25th May. The Acting-Headmaster, Mr D. G. Wilson, will be in attendance at the school from 10 a.m. to 12 noon, and 1 to 3 p.m. on Friday, 22nd May, to accept enrolments of pupils transferring from other schools, and of pupils enrolling for the first time. L. S. P. BUTCHER, Secretary-Manager. 2315 EASY TERMS AVAILABLE. EASY TERMS AVAILABLE. EASY TERMS AVAILABLE. EASY TERMS AVAILABLE. EASY TERMS AVAILABLE. EASY TERMS AVAILABLE. ' EASY TERMS AVAILABLE. EASY TERMS AVAILABLE. ACME WRINGERS ACME WRINGERS ACME WRINGERS ACME WRINGERS ACME WRINGERS ACME WRINGERS ACME WRINGERS ACME WRINGERS

£B/8/-, or 3/- weekly. EWBANK CARPET SWEEPERS EWBANK CARPET SWEEPERS EWBANK CARPET SWEEPERS EWBANK CARPET SWEEPERS EWBANK CARPET SWEEPERS EWBANK CARPET SWEEPERS EWBANK CARPET SWEEPERS EWBANK CARPET SWEEPERS £3/6/6, or 1/6 weekly. MASPORT LAWNMOWERS MASPORT LAWNMOWERS MASPORT LAWNMOWERS MASPORT LAWNMOWERS MASPORT LAWNMOWERS MASPORT LAWNMOWERS MASPORT LAWNMOWERS MASPORT LAWNMOWERS from £B/12/6, or 3/- weekly. McKenzie and willis, ltd., McKENZIE and WILLIS, LTD., mckenzie and wn.Lis, ltd..McKENZIE and WILLIS, LTD., 120 Hereford street. 190 Hereford street, M

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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27043, 19 May 1953, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27043, 19 May 1953, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27043, 19 May 1953, Page 1

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