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MAKE YOUR HOME "HOOVER" clean SEE THEM AT DRAGES 133 MANCHESTER ST. Thon. 88-730.

AMUSEMENTS I Finally Today: 2 pan.—Twice Daily—B p.m. ALASTAIR SIM —ln JAMES BRIDIE’S Long Laugh. Long Run West End Stage Success “FOLLY TO BE WISE” (Recommended by Censor for Adults) II MAYFAIR ,phone 79 - 897 -1| “Warmed For Your Comfort.”l] Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. TOMORROW: 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. SATURDAY: 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. MONDAY: 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. Please Note: Owing to this Film Required for Screening in Other Provincial Towns, the Season cannot be Extended Further Than ONE WEEK. 11l ! Her Majesty is in London Again . . . The Royal Standard Flutters Proudly Over Buckingham Palace . . . The Royal Tour is Ended 1 NOW ! Associated British Pathe who ■ Brought You the Coronation and Comr plete Royal Tour Films Proudly Present 1 “WELCOME TO THE QUEEN” | “WELCOME TO THE QUEEN” “WELCOME TO THE QUEEN” “WELCOME TO THE QUEEN” “WELCOME TO THE QUEEN” (The Queen’s Journey Home)

In Glorious TECHNICOLOR EXCLUSIVE COLOUR Coverage of Her Majesty’s Visits to AUSTRALIA (a brief but thrilling glimpse here), CEYLON, MALTA, GIBRALTAR, and Her Ceremonial River Journey Up The Thames. With a Thrilling Musical Score by Sir Arthur Bliss “Master Of The Queen’s Music” In Glorious TECHNICOLOR THIS IS the Exclusive Colour Coverage of the Queen’s. Progress HOME i THE ROYAL CHILDREN ! In Colour, New Scenes from Malta and Gibraltar Bring EXCLUSIVE, Informal Moments with Their Royal Highnesses Prince Charles and Princess Anne. FIRST TIME ! Delightfully Informal Moments with the ROYAL CHILDREN in MALTA and GIBRALTAR, as the Exclusive Colour Camera H.R.H. PRINCE CHARLES and H.R.H. PRINCESS ANNE at 3, Already a Poised and Ac<x»mplished Young Lady. ADDED ATTRACTION NO. 2 A Grand New Film With A Brand New Angle On Men . . . By Women ! ! ! Associated British Pathe’s Unusual Motion Picture which will Appeal to All Intelligent Movie-goers “THE WOMAN’S ANGLE” “THE WOMAN’S ANGLE” “THE WOMAN’S ANGLE” Brilliantly Starring A British Cast: Cathy O’Dowell, Edward Underdown Lois Maxwell, Claude Farell (Recommended by Censor for Adults) Reserve Now For Queen’s Birthday ! ! Box Plans *b.I.C. and MAYFAIR. DANCES, SOCIALS, ETC. WINTER GARDEN CABARET. SATURDAY, 8.30 till 12. Pat Kane’s Orchestra.

Tickets, 12/6 Double. Alcoves, 7/6 and 6/-. (Evening Dress Essential.) Telephone 78-022 for Reservations. MRS R. F. NEWTON. Manageress. 'T.F. LINCOLN BASKETBALL CLUB "BRING AND BUY,” 7 P.M. With Grand Dance to Follow at 8 p.m. With Grand Dance to Follow at 8 p.m. Good Supper. Good Music. Novelties Galore. Admission for Dance, 3/-. 4849 SUNNYSIDE-SPBEYDON RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY NIGHT, Monday, June 7 CARNIVAL In the Club Rooms DANCE CARNIVAL 94 LINCOLN RD. DANCE A Few Yards from Lyttelton street Bus Stop. Music by Cliff Helm's Orchestra, 4-pee. Perfect Floor, Excellent Supper. Roll up for a good night’s enjoyment at'the original price. Admission. 3/-. DARFIELD BACHELORS’ AND SPINSTERS' BAIL. FRIDAY. JULY 16 FRIDAY, JULY 16 Good Supper. Cook’s Orchestra. Conveners: I. Holland, R. Bums, J. Clinton, and R. Clucas.—Miss J. P. Thompson, Secretary; 'Phone 33M, Darfield. 4824 TONIGHT THURSDAY, DANCING AT THE RENDEZVOUS. Argonaut Buildings, 100 Stanmore road. Merv. Cobum’s Orchestra. Admission, 3/6. DUNSANDEL BASKETBALL CLUB~~ DUNSANDEL HALL. kRIDAY, JUNE 4. , Admission S, PERSONALS CAR going Coast. Saturday, return i day; room for two. P 5901, "Press.” : , LOST AND FOUND I Lady’s Handbag, Deans ave. s A PPI>■ 1 Irvine st.. Lower Riccarton. ; LOST, Lady’s Brown Handbag, containing L money. Reward. 45 Peverel 5t.883. R^ d r^9 te Probably Warrington st. Telephone Box. Return, 217 Hills road. ... t LOST, Silver Bangle, two weeks ago 5 Kerrs rd City ' Keepsake> Reward. 79 LOST, Saturday, Lancaster Park, Rubber Cushion, in string bag. Reward. TPhone

85-261 wewarq - r*none LOST, a String of Pearls, between GraceRiiJg TO-131 nd G PO ” ' Puesda y‘ Reward. LOOT, Spreydon-St. Albans bus. Tuesday, Lady s Navy Blue Umbrella. Valued keepsake. Reward. 7 Redruth ave., Spreydon. between Springfield and/or in Ch. Ch., small Zip Wallet containing sum of money. Please ring 75-413. Reward. LOST, Student’s Satchel and Football Gear. Tuesday, between Hagley Park and College. Please ’phone Hunt, 77-352. 9 a.m. to 5 j>.m. Reward. Urgent. LOST but of car on Christchuch-West Coast Main highway, one Clover Cardigan and one black Suede Shoe. Apply. 65 Hampden st., Hokitika.4Blo LOST in vicinity of Medbury Railway Station, 1 Black Poll Cow. Earmark V out of front and back right ear. Reward. Apply A. Stewart, Hawarden. X 4629 STRAYkD from 410 St. Asaph si., plain black Cat. Answers name of “Ningy.” Reward on return. STRAYED from Paparoa: 2 Ponies, 1 bay, 1 brown, 13 hands and 11 hands. 'Phone 7552 M. Reward. TORCH, ’’Vidorlite,’’ rubber encased, Cranford street, city, or Linwood, Wednesday. Reward. Please ring 56-183. £5 REWARD—Cockatiel (Grey). Lost from 169 Blighs road, Papanui. Name Paul. Ring 48-358. £5 REWARD for information leading to recovery of West Highland Terrier (creamish), Brindle Scottie, “Dougall.” Ring 38-450. 6 Joyce crescent. Fendalton. B7B FRANK GRAHAM and SON. Stock and Sharebrokers and Insurance Consultants. 153 Hereford street •Phone 79-196 ’.. Th.T.C. • STOP that Cough With Golden Courft » Mixture. Contains honey. 2/6. W. B. Jrto

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27366, 3 June 1954, Page 1

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841

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume XC, Issue 27366, 3 June 1954, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume XC, Issue 27366, 3 June 1954, Page 1

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