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AMUSEMENTS ALEXANDRE DUMAS’ MOST EXCITING STORY ! TODAY: 3 PERFORMANCES 2 p.m.—(s Shoppers’)—B p.m. At The CRYSTAL PALACE .... of Course! Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. A Glittering, Swash-buckling Story, Rich in Exciting Sword Play and Thrilling Romance ! ! 1 THE BOLDEST DEEDS OF A BY GONE DAY DAZZLING IN Colour by Technicolor. Columbia Pictures Proudly Present Alexandre Dumas’ Spectacular Story of a King and His Brigand Double in “THE BRIGAND” “THE BRIGAND” “THE BRIGAND” “THE BRIGAND” Starring ANTHONY DEXTER JODY LAWRENCE Gale Robins, Anthony Quinn AN AMAZING ADVENTURE MOVING TO THE EXCITING CLIMAX. OF ROMANCE AND INTRIGUE IN A BLAZE OF SLASHING SWORDS! THRILL LASHED ADVENTURE ! ! (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Excellent Supports Include:— WARNER PATHE NEWS— CARTOON—AND COMEDY. PLANS D.1.C.. THEATRE. ’Phone 32-408.

KIWIS ARE STILL IN THE FOREFRONT OF POPULAR ENTERTAINMENT. FAREWELL VISIT THEATRE ROYAL COMMENCING FRIDAY EVENING October 2 at 8 pan. For a Strictly Limited Season with Matinees Saturdays and Wednesdays. J. C. Williamson Theatres, Ltd., present for the last time in Christchurch, before they depart for Great Britain, the famous “KIWIS” “KIWIS” “KIWIS” “KIWIS” “KIWIS ” “KIWIS” Revue Company IN A BRAND NEW REVUE SUCCESS “ GASSING” “ CASSINO n "Kiwis retain mastery as gay entertainers . . . their New Show, ’Cassino,' is every bit as generously entertaining as its predecessors.” “Dominion,” 2/7/53. BOOKING ARRANGEMENTS Application for Preliminary ReservaMail are now being received at DJ.C. Remit 11/4 for each Seat for the Evening Performance and for the Matinee, Adults 9/2, Children 4/10. Please enclose Stamped Addressed Envelope for return of Tickets. All Prices inclusive. Tickets for Preliminil! be mailed from D J£\. S 5 vcn bef °re the Performance for which they are booked.

ICE SKATING MOTHERS ICE SKATING MOTHERS* ICE SKATING MOTHERS. EVERY afternoon from 3 t?? to 5 1116 children are well ICE SKATING catered for. Saturday ICE SKATING morning is their special ICE SKATING session. Price ICE SKATING Novelties, Races. y and ICE SKATING heaps of fun for the ICE SKATING youngsters. ICE SKATING DAILY SESSIONS ICE SKATING as follows: ICE SKATING WEEK DAYS: ICE SKATING Afternoon—3 to 5. ICE SKATING Evenings—7.3o to 10. ICE SKATING SATURDAYS: ICE SKATING Mornings—lo to 11.30. ICE SKATING Afternoon—2 to 4. ICE SKATING Evenings—7.3o to 10.15. ICE SKATING THE ICE RINK

ICE SKATING is available for private ICE SKATING parties any evening from ICE SKATING 10.30 to 12. Inquiries ICE SKATING welcome from Clubs, ICE SKATING Firms. and Sporting ICE SKATING Bodies. ‘Phone 37-723. ICE SKATING An enjoyable outing Is ICE SKATING assured at the ICE SKATING INDOOR ICE SKATING ICE SKATING RINK, ICE SKATING Centaurus road, ICE SKATING Cashmere. ICE SKATING 6423 DURHAM STREET ART GALLERY. SPECIAL COLLECTION OIL PAINTINGS SPECIAL COLLECTION OIL PAINTINGS SPECIAL COLLECTION OIL PAINTINGS By A. J. WATT. Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. LAST DAY: SEPTEMBER 23rd. X 6124 PUBLIC NOTICES RESULT OF RICCARTON-SOCKBURN FOOTBALL CLUB COMPETITION. First No. 13 Second .... No. 123 Third No. 175 PLUNKET SOCIETY COMPETITIONS. GLOVES—Mrs E. Moss. 109 A Hoon Hay rd. BABIES SET—Mrs H. Collett, Fendalton. SILK STOCKINGS—No. 9, 93 Springfield road. ( 6916 AIR FORCE ASSOCIATION (CHRISTCHURCH BRANCH), INC. BATTLE OF BRITAIN OBSERVANCE DAY. SUNDAY, 20th SEPTEMBER. All Ex. Air Force members are requested to attend the Battle of Britain Parade by assembling outside Hutchinson and White, Victoria square, at 10.15 a.m. on Sunday Next.697B THE FAVOURITE OUTING, “OTAHUNA.” THE FAVOURITE OUTING. “OTAHUNA." THE beautiful grounds of Sir R. Heaton Rhodes’s lovely home at “Otahuna” will be opened to the public TOMORROW, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. Acres of Garden and Woodland. Buses leave Bank of New Zealand corner at intervals from 1 p.m. Fares, including admission: Adults 5/6, children 3/-. Ample parking space for cars. Afternoon tea available. P. C. BROWNE, Secretary, Canterbury Horticultural Society. 6424 OXFORD COUNTY COUNCIL REBATE ON RATES LAST DAY MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 31, 1953 RATEPAYERS are reminded that the period during which the Rebate of 5 per cent, on the General and Water Rates, may be deducted from the current year’s rates, ends on Monday, September 21, 1953, after which the full amount is payable. L. T. LAURENSON, County Clerk. September 9, 1953. 6204

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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27148, 18 September 1953, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27148, 18 September 1953, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27148, 18 September 1953, Page 1

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