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PARA'S SHOW-WEEK OFFER: Wool Gaberdines at 10% DISCOUNT PAPA RUBBER ■ IX /v CO. LTD. Cnr. C«th,l and Maochattar Straati, CHRISTCHURCH

!AMUSEMENTS ■ —3rd GREAT WEEK——3rd GREAT WEEK— . STARTS TODAY ! ! ! 11 a.m., 2,5, 8 p.m. 11 a.m., 2,5, 8 p.m. “I have not the faintest doubt that Gilbert and Sullivan is the best Musical ever made.” —SATURDAY REVIEW OF LITERATURE

|| MAYFAIR •Phone 79-897 || Direction: Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. London Films 21st Anniversary Film Robert II Maurice MORLEY II EVANS MORLEY | EVANS MORLEY || EVANS In Sir Alexander Korda's Proud and Glowing Tribute to a Fabulous Partnership, enriched with wondrous Music, and told against a background of Gorgeous Colour . . . ! - The Romantic Story of | “GILBERT and SULLIVAN” I “GILBERT and SULLIVAN” | “GILBERT and SULLIVAN” | (Approved tor Universal Exhibition) Supported by: Eileen Herlie, Peter Finch and D’OylJ Carte Opera Company Preceded by a Special 20-Minute Techm. color Featurette: “Edinburgh," Scotland’s First City. Plus Airmail Fox Australian News. PLANS AT DJ.C. AND MAYFAIR. L TONIGHT AND TOMORROW NIGHT AT 8 I The Brightest Spot in Tuam Street 1 ST. JAMES’ Direction: Christchurch Cinemas Ltd. and Kerridge-Odeon. Telephone 75-280.

Screening Siipultaneously with the “Tivoli” Theatre ! | “TROPIC ZONE” W | “TROPIC ZONE” I I | “TROPIC ZONE” j I “TROPIC ZONE” I | “TROPIC ZONE” 1 k “TROPIC ZONE” rilmed in Technicolor z a RESERVE AT DJ.C. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) CYCLING OPENING CYCLING OPENING CYCLING OPENING CYCLING OPENING CYCLING OPENING CYCLING NIGHT CYCLING NIGHT CYCLING NIGHT CYCLING NIGHT CYCLING NIGHT CYCLING . t CYCLING ENGIJSH PARK CYCLING ENGIJSII PARK CYCLING ENGLISH PARK CYCLING ENGLISH PARK CYCLING CYCLING WEDNESDAY NEXT. CYCLING WEDNESDAY NEXT. CYCLING WEDNESDAY NEXT, CYCLING WEDNESDAY NEXT. CYCLING CYCLING NOVEMBER 11. CYCLING CYCLING See Sam Taylor attempt the CYCLING N.Z. record for One Hour CYCLING commencing at 6J30 p.m. CYCLING CYCLING A full programme of scratch CYCLING and handicap races. See the CYCLING three Australian cash riders CYCLING Jim Hillbrick, Australian On< CYCLING Mile Champion, Roy Richards CYCLING S.A. K|ng of the Mountains CYCLING and Kevin Noble, S. Austra CYCLING Ilan Title-holder ate». Ladies CYCLING races. CYCLING AM leading Amateur anc CYCLING Cash riders competing. CYCLING CYCLING Full programme commences CYCLING 7.45 p.m. CYCLING Adults 2/6. Children 6d. CYCLING Gatch No. 4 Bus. CYCLING ; 7*7? WEEDONS TENNIS CLUB BAZAAR. -WEEDONS SCHOOL, * SATURDAY. DECEMBER 5, at 8 p.m. BE SURE AND BE THERE.

SPORTING CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB (Incorporated). NEW ZEALAND CUP MEETING. 1953 NEW ZEALAND CUP MEETING. 1953 RICCARTON RACECOURSE SATURDAY. WEDNESDAY. AND SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7. 11 and 14. TRANSPORT ARRANGEMENTS RACE TRAINS WILL LEAVE CHRISTCHURCH AS FOLLOWS:— First Day.—9.45 a.m., 10.0 a.m.. and 10.20 a.m. Second Day.—lo.ls a.m. Third Day.—lo.o a.m. and 10.20 a.m. Race Buses will leave the Square at frequent intervals. ADMISSION CHARGES: To Course: Motor-cars, etc.. Each entry 2/-. To Outside Enclosure: each 2/-. To 'nslde Enclosure: each 7/-. CHILDREN WILL NOT BE ADMITTED EXCEPT ON PAYMENT OF THE FULL CHARGES. PERAMBULATORS, ETC., WILL NOT BE PERMITTED ON THE INSIDE ENCLOSURE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by the Regulations made by the Club, under Section 33 of the Gaming Act. 1908, all bookmakers and undesirable persons are excluded from the Christchurch Racecourse, while same is being used or occupied by the Canterbury Jockey Club for a Race Meeting. First Race, 11 am. each day. F. T. H. BELL, Secretary. 6649 N.Z. METROPOLITAN TROTTING CLUB (INC.). CUP MEETINGS, 1953.

FIRST DAY—TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 10. Frequent Bus Service from the Square First race starts 12 noon. 5/- Doubles. No Bookmakers or their assistants, disqualified or undesirable persons will be permitted on the Course during the Cup Meeting, and if any such persons are found thereon they will be removed and prosecuted as provided In the act. 7485 Ldsi AND FOUND LEFT, Colombo street, outside Ross Milk Bar: Basket Goods, Cash Tin, Money. Reward. Ballerina Frock Shop, 457 Colombo street. ' • LOST, Brooch, multi-coloured stones. Please ring 56-303. LOST Black Spaniel Puppy. Return 68 Ranfurly street Reward. -X6039 LOST, Yellow Skip Glove, between Harley and Gloucester st. Reward. 'Phone 77-260. X5391 LOST, between Aylesbury and Kirwee, 1 Hydraulic Jack. Finder please ring 21J, Sheffield. LOST, Canterbury Jockey Club Membership Badge. Reward on return to Henry Berry ._Lt<L,__l27 Lichfieldjt. 7526 LOST between Tennyson st. and Sydenham, Leather Key-ring with Lock attached. Urgently needed: ’Phone 77-886. Reward. ————————————————— LOST, Gold Wristlet Watch, between Puriri street and 276 Riccarton road. Finder please return above address. Reward. ■ ■ ■ ■ ——— LOST, between Gloucester st. and Ensors rd., Brown Handbag, containing wages, etc. Wanted urgently. Please Ring 48-178. Reward. >——————— X 6054 LOST, Trailer Tailboard and Plate, No. 56789, between Addington and Sockburn. Reward. ’Phone 300 J, Rangiora, Woodend Butchery. LOST, Gent’s Silver Wristlet Watch with expanding strap, probably vicinity Bumsiae rd. or Fendalton. Reward. 172 Mackenzie ave„ or ’Phone 79-328. 706* WOULD the person who renwved Red Shoes from the sands at Nortii Beach. Sunday, kindly ring 76-301? Urgently required. xssw

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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27190, 6 November 1953, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27190, 6 November 1953, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27190, 6 November 1953, Page 1

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