Casual Jackets for Holiday Wear We have the best. Men', £5/8/9; £4/19/6 PA P A RUBBER I /A I\ / V co. LTD. Cnr. Cashel and Manchester Streets, Christchurch.
AMUSEMENTS For The Millions Who Thrilled To Nicholas Monsarrat's Best-Selier "The Cruel Sea." now comes another outstanding British Navy Film : | “H.M.S. GIFT HORSE” |||| | “H.M.S. GIFT HORSE” ||j “H.M.S. GIFT HORSE” “H.M.S. GIFT HORSE” |||| Brilliantly Starring Your Favourite Top British Artists . . . Headed by TREVOR HOWARD TREVOR HOWARD |As Lieut.-Commander 1 Hugh Fraser Truly A Captain Of Men. Richard Attenborough Joan Rice, James Donald Written for the Screen by HUGH HASTINGS, Author of “Seagulls Over Sorrento,” “H.M.S. Gift Horse” is the Story of a Small but Fighting Unit of H.M. ROYAL NAVY. The Crew who sought Comradship in War. but were content to leave their Hearts in the keeping of Wives and Sweethearts on Shore ! (Approved for Universal Exhibition) 2 p.m.—TWICE DAILY—B p.m. ||MAYFAIR ~ ’Phone 79-897 || Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Reserve Now For Week-end ! Box Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. CINDERELLA ON ICE PANTOMIME SEASON EXTENDED |THEATRE ROYAL| •Phone 88-7 SI. Owing To The Tremendous Popularity Of This New All-The-Family Wonder Show, It Will Continue ALL THIS WEEK —AND—ALL NEXT WEEK —AT—--5 p.m. and 8 p.m. SATURDAY AT 2 p.m. FAMILY PRICES Children 4/-, Adults 8/6, in all Dress Circle or Stalls Seats, at anv Performance. Seats on Sale at Theatre from 4 p.m. Daily, and Reservable at D.I.C. Six Days in Advance at the Above Prices. 400 Gallery Seats at 2/6 for Adults or Children, Plus Tax, are on Sale All Day at Theatre Royal from 10 a.m., for both 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. Performances.
THIS SATURDAY THIS SATURDAY At 8 p.m. Join the Crowd at the CIVIC THEATRE for a great CHRISTMAS CAROL RALLY CAROL RALLY The S.A. Citadel Band will accompany a community carol sing. You’ll be thrilled by this great programme of song and story climaxing with a timely message from Lieutenant-Commissioner ROBERT A. HOGGARD THE Y.F.C. Male Quartet will Sing. Doors open at 7.15 p.m. (Auspices: Youth for Christ.)
SPORTING NEW BRIGHTON TROTTING CLUB (INC.) SUMMER MEETING, 1953 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5. Frequent Bus Service from the Square. First Race starts 11 a.m. 5/- Doubles. No Bookmakers or their Assistants disqualified or undesirable persons will be permitted on the Course during the Summer Meeting, and if any such persons are found thereon, they will be removed and prosecuted as provided in the Act. 4786 DANCES, SOCIALS._ETC. DJNE and DANCE THE GLOBE DINE and DANCE THE GLOBE an 2 the globe DINE and DANCE DINE and DANCE THE GLOBE DJNE and DANCE THE GLOBE £JNE an 2 DANCE THE GLOBE £JM E and DANCE THE GLOBE DINE and DANCE and dance RESTAURANT bine an 2 R4MSE restaurant bine an 3 restaurant DINE and DANCE SIMS and DANCE restaurant DINE and DANCE RESTAURANT DINE and DANCE RESTAURANT an< . RESTAURANT DINE and DANCE DINE and DANCE 179 Manchester st. DINE and DANCE 179 Manchester st. DINE and DANCE 179 Manches ‘« «• DINE and °” P - H O«. RISE and da NCE 8 p.m. -to 11.30 p mDINE and DANCE H DINE and DANCE EVERY DINE and DANCE EVERY DINE and DANCE DINE and DANCE WEDNESDAY DINE and DANCE WEDNESDAY DINE and DANCE DINE and DANCE 808 BRADFORD'S DINE and DANCE ORCHESTRA DINE and DANCE DINE and DANCE With Vocalist, DINE and DANCE DINE and DANCE CORAL CUMMINGS. DINE and DANCE DINE and DANCE Continental BINE an j Atmosphere DINE and DANCE DINE and DANCE Cool Dancing DINE and DANCE Conditions DINE and DANCE DINE and DANCE Reserves Recommended 4625 TONIGHT LAWSON STREET HALL. TONIGHT LAWSON STREET HALL. TONIGHT TONIGHT MIXED DANCING. TONIGHT MIXED DANCING. TONIGHT TONIGHT Geo. Holland’s Music. TONIGHT Harold Henry, M.C. TONIGHT Admission 3/-. Free Cycle TONIGHT Stand. TONIGHT IT’S VERY BRIGHT.
LOST AND FOUND BLACK and White Smooth-haired Fox Terrier. Female. Lost vicinity Harewood. Rm” 38-736. Reward. 1105 HUB-CAP, Maroon, nickle centre. Fenda Iton-Monck's Bay-New Brighton-Kaia-poi, Nov. 20 approx. Reward. 7 Lonsdale st.. New Brighton. LOST. Side Cover off Bonnet of Karrier Truck. Reward. ’Phone 61-239. 1107 LOST, Pink Brushed-wool Cardigan. CorsaiJ' Bay, P]ease Ring 80-580. LOST, in vicinity of Huxley and Colombo Chev. Truck. Ring 79-497. LOST. Raincoat. Sunday, between Svdenham and Papanui rd. Apply: Ul6lB, Press.” LOST, from Weka st., One Smooth-haired Fox Terrier, large black spot on back and Reward. ’Phone 85-600—8684. LOST, Spare Wheel of Bradford Van, between Timaru and Waikuku. Finder write °£_£ a lL D l°L e ? an Office. 173 Cashel st. 4840 LOST, Brown Bowling Shoe, on Main rd..' between Christchurch and Kaikoura. Reton' d ' TriSt ’ 84 rd - South BrighLOST, Saturday, vicinity Harewood rd.Russley rd- One No. 8 Iron Golf Club and 3 Leather Golf Club Covers. Please ring 48-326. 1141 LOST, One only Conveyor Belt. Bft long, lOin wide, on November 19 or 20. Would finder please advise Empire Rubber Mills, Ltd- ’Phone 87-491. LOST, last Wednesday night, between Oxford and Christchurch, Yellow Truck Wheel and Tyre, 8.25 x 20. Reward. Ring 86-832. STRAYED. Sefton District, Black and White Cattle Dog, lame front leg. Please ring 354 D, Rangiora. ——————————— £5 NOTE Lost, vicinity Smith’s Garage and Prebbleton Hotel, last Saturday. Reward. Apply: U 1609, “Presa.”
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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27212, 2 December 1953, Page 1
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