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AMUSEMENTS I.3O—TODAY—7.3O [liberty ~ ’Phone 35-067 | I Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. THE HILARIOUS COMEDY | OF THE YEAR The Story of a Strange Journey of a Beautiful Girl who Boards the Golden Arrow Train in Paris en route for London 20th Century-Fox Present “THREE MEN AND A GIRL” “THREE MEN AND A GIRL” Starring Burgess Meredith, Jean Auinont You’ll roar with laughter at this gay comedy (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ASSOCIATE FEATURE The soul-searing Story of a Man whose faith became a Gospel of Hate! “JOURNEY INTO LIGHT” With Thomas Mitchell Sterling Hayden Viveca Lindfors (Recommended by Censor for Adults and Unsuitable for Children) Box Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre YOU MUST SEE IT! ON STAGE THEATRE ROYAL MATINEE TOMORROW 2 p.m. Nightly at Q, Matinees Wednesdays and Saturdays at 2 DAVID N. MARTIN in association with R. J. KERRIDGE presents ARMAND PERREN’S “HOT I C E” “HOT ICE” “HOT ICE” The Show that Critics and Public alike have acclaimed as the Greatest Production in the Last Decade. Rox Plans at D.I.C. Note: Owing to heavy demands, the gallery plans are now open for bookings 6 days ahead NOTE: Seats obtainable at door: From 6 p.m. Monday to Friday. From 10 a.m. Saturday and 12.30 Wednesday Matinee. MAIL ORDER BOOKINGS 12 DAYS AHEAD Mail Order Reservations are now being received at the D.I.C. Applications should be accompanied by remittance of 18/4 for each seat for the Evening Performances. For Matinee Performances, Adults 15/8 and Children 8/1 for each Seat, together with stamped addressed envelope for return of Tickets. HURRY HURRY LAST DAYS SOON TO BE ANNOUNCED ALL NATIONS’ FAIR “Maryknoll,” 245 Cashel st. SATURDAY. JULY 18, 2 p.m. Cakes, Sweets, Delicatessen, Produce, etc. Ice Cream and Fish Pond for the Children. Evening. 7.30 p.m.: "Round the World" Musical Entertainment. Afternoon Tea and Supper. Join in the Fun of the Fair. Admission free. 4171 PUBLIC NOTICES J. S. HAYWOOD, F.C.S. (N.Z.), Transport Advocate. Telephone ‘ 41 -027. Wardell Chambers, Christchurch. <l92 pARE DRIVE, WILLOUGHBY, arranged by Tennis Club, will be held at Mr J. W. Fraser’s, “Mount Benger,” on SATURDAY, JULY 18. Assemble at Hurunui Bridge at 9 a.m. Bring cups. Tea and lunch available. Ampiunition available. 716 I BRACKENFIELD HUNT. SATURDAY, 18th JULY. . Meet at Kaiwara and Hemingford Front i Gates—ll a.m.

C. A. MACDONALD, H. C. GREENWOOD, Joint Masters. 4266 PLUNKET SOCIETY. Notice is Hereby Given that the Fortysixth Annual General Meeting of the Royal N.Z. Society for the Health of Women and Children (Inc.) (Plunket Society), Christchurch Branch, will be held in the Plunket Rooms, 211 Oxford terrace. Christchurch, on Wednesday. 15th July, 1953, at 2.30 p.m. Members and Friends cordially invited. LILIAS M. SCOTT, Secretary. 8602 CHRISTCHURCH HIGH SCHOOL OLD BOYS. h HE re VNION will be held in the JELLICOE HALL on WEDNESDAY, •15th, commencing at 7.30 p.m. Tickets 7/6 each are obtainable kun the Association and Sporting Club Secretaries, the Canterbury Sports Depot, and Committee Members. The Match will be played at the Col- “ 8? G roun <is on WEDNESDAY. 15th JULY, Commencing at 2.45 p.m. J. A. STANLEY, Secretary-Treasurer. 4245 NEW ZEALAND RED CROSS SOCIETY (IN CORPORATED). NORTH CANTERBURY CENTRE. NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF DELEGATES. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Twenty-first Annual General Meeting of the North Canterbury Centre of the New Zealand Red Cross Society (Incorporated) will be held at the JELLICOE HALL 71 ESTER ST - CHRISTCHURCH, on WEDNESDAY, 22nd JULY, 1953, at 2 P.M. BUSINESS:— Welcome by President. Confirmation of Minutes. Adoption of Annual Report and Balance-sheet. Election of Officers. General. NANCY N. GLASS, Secretary. 4ISJ MODERN ELECTRIC APPLIANCES MODERN ELECTRIC APPLIANCES MODERN ELECTRIC APPLIANCES MODERN ELECTRIC APPLIANCES MODERN ELECTRIC APPLIANCES MODERN ELECTRIC APPLIANCES MODERN ELECTRIC APPLIANCES MODERN ELECTRIC APPLIANCES TO BANISH WINTER CHILLS TO BANISH WINTER CHILLS TO BANISH WINTER CHILLS TO BANISH WINTER CHILLS TO BANISH WINTER CHILLS TO BANISH WINTER CHILLS TO BANISH WINTER CHILLS ULTIMATE COAL FIRE RADIATOR. Convector type with booster element. Gives the heat—the glow—and even the flicker of a coal fire. £l5/5/SAFA EL. RADIATOR. 2000 W. element. Completely gauze enclosed. Recommended by the Plunket Society for 100 per cent, safety. £7/8/3 ULTIMATE 2000 W. element. Parabolic type, chromium reflector. £5/2/6 VIKING 1000 W. element with adjustable reflector. £3/15/EASY TERMS AVAILABLE. McKENZIE and WILLIS, LTD., McKENZIE and WILLIS, LTD.. McKENZIE and WILLIS, LTD., 120 Hereford street. M.T. STOP that Cough with "Golden Honey Cough Mixture," 2s 6d. from W. B. Falvey. Chemist, 670 Colombo ft. (opp. Reeces), Christchurch. : 8626 FOR Rail, Sea. or Air Transport anywhere. See Whittakers, ’Phones 34-252, 34-467. —— T.T.S.

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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27091, 14 July 1953, Page 1

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