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TROLLEY WHEELS With rubber tyres. All sixes for prams, sulkies, doll's prams, boy's carts, toys, trolleys. PARA XXi Cnr. Cashel and Manchester Streets, also 152 High St. (opp. High St. P. 0.)

AMUBBMKNT8 __ t FINAL 2 DAYS ! ! ! 2 pm.—TWICE DAILY—B pm. JACK HAWKINS JACK HAWKINS In the Behind-the-Headline Story that never became News . . . Twelve Exciting, Dramatic, Humorous Hours. Behind. the Scenes . . . Behind the Stories of London’s Greatest Newspaper World ! “FRONT PAGE STORY” “FRONT PAGE STORY” (Recommended by Censor for Adults, Unsuitable for Children) || MAYFAIR ’Phone 79-897. II | “Warmed For Your Comfort.” || Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. STARTS FRIDAY ! ! ! STARTS FRIDAY ! ! ! 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. THE SKY’S THE LIMIT ! When the British Show the French a Thing or Two about the Joy of Living—ln Paris ! I ! —With— FOUR FAMOUS COMEDY STARS 1 ! ! Leading the Fun and Games I I I 111 ALISTAIR SIM || |l| ALISTAIR SIM || In a Class of His Own 1 MARGARET RUTHERFORD MARGARET RUTHERFORD Burly. Buxom Battleaxe 1 || RONALD SHINER II I! RONALD SHINER Top Comic of “Worm’s Eye View” || JIMMY EDWARDS II 11 JIMMY’ EDWARDS || Of Fabulous "Take It From Here” —With—- || CLAIRE BLOOM || || CLAIRE BLOOM || "Limelight's” Lovely Leading Lady LAURENCE HARVEY CLAUDE DAUPHIN MARA LANE And The Can-Can Dancers of the Moulin Rouge Let Loose in a Riot of Exciting Hilarity ... as the “INNOCENTS IN PARIS” ||| “INNOCENTS IN PARIS” || “INNOCENTS IN PARIS” |j| “INNOCENTS IN PARIS” |]| On a Gay and Giddy Spree In Gay and Giddy Paree 111 Box Plans Are Now Open At The D.I.C. and MAYFAIR. (Recommended by Censor for Adults) CHRISTCHURCH TECHNICAL COLLEGE CONCERT ORCHESTRA 70 PLAYERS FIRST CONCERT. 1954 SEASON CIVIC THEATRE SAT., JULY 24, 8 p.m. Conductor: R. E. PERKS. The Programme will consist of several Light Orchestral Pieces which should appeal to everyone, and, to add variety, the Aeolian Choir, a fine group of 40 young treble voices, conducted by Mr E. Voyce, will present Part-songs, their further interest, patrons will have the opportunity of seeing and hearing a group of Recorders of all sizes being played under the direction of Mr A. Hart. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT BEGGS. New Subscribers May Enrol at Beggs. ADULTS 3/-. CHILDREN 1/k WRESTLING WRESTLING TOMORROW NIGHT. WRESTLING TOMORROW NIGHT. WRESTLING TOMORROW NIGHT. WRESTLING TOMORROW NIGHT. WRESTLING WRESTLING WRESTLING DON KINDRED. 17st 21b WRESTLING DON KINDRED. 17st 21b WRESTLING DON KINDRED. 17st 21b WRESTLING (U.S.A.) WRESTLING WRESTLING v. WRESTLING WRESTLING DON BEITELMAN, WRESTLING DON BEITELMAN. WRESTLING DON BEITELMAN. WRESTLING 16st 101 b (U.S.A.) WRESTLING wSrcmHSiS J ? cI L Claybourne was one most popular negro wrestlers seen here. KinJl red : as th? "Brown Bomber,” is another powerful negro wrestler, and has WRESTLING the reputation of being the wDremr J ? e of wrestling ring - This is his flrst *pWRESTLING pearance here. WRESTLING WRESTLING WRESTLING RINGSIDE ALL SOLD WRESTLING ONLY STALLS AND WRESTLING CIRCLE SEATS LEFT AT WRESTLING DALE’S! WRFSTLTNG WRESTLING' 6503 dances. sociXlsTletc. _ DANCES. MONSTER BARN DANCE In aid of Omihl Pavilion. To be held on the Property of Mr A. J. SLCS9, “CAIRN BRAE," OMTHI. SATURDAY. AUGUST 7, 1954. Everybody Welcome. Good Music. Good Supper. 8350 NO DANCE TONIGHT. LAWSON STREET HALL. NEXT WEDNESDAY. AS USUAL. Geo. Holland. LOST AND FOUND THERMOS Flask found. Apply counter. “Press” Office. FOUND PHOTOGRAPHS Some Wedding Snaps under the name of Starink. Apply: KODAK. NEW ZEALAND. LIMITED. 681 Colombo street. 6386 BROWN Wallet lost by working girl, between ’Varsity and Gloucester street. Business ’Phone 70-970. Reward. CHESTNUT Gelding, wearing a green stra yed from Rose street. ’Phone 48-488. LOST Diamond Ring. “Good reward7E392s Press.” LOST between Manchester street and Lower Riccarton, “Parker” 51 Pen. Reward. Ring 88-894, j>r 86-001. LOST in Addington, Roll of £lO~ nbtea, including one cheque. Good reward on ringing 35-675. business hours. X 3958 LOST, New Brighton Beach, Golden Cocker Spaniel Dog. and Black Cocker Spaniel Bitch. Please ring 63-734. Reward. 441 LOST Spare Wheel. Bedford Truck, probably vicinity of Glenroy. but possibly between Glenroy and Chch. Please communicate D. w L Gray, Hororata X 3948 LOST, Small Purse containing approx' £l2. on Monday. 19th, about 4 p.m., between England and Cashel sts. phone box and Midland Motors. Finder return 20 England st. Reward. PENSIONERS' Case containing women'i clothing. Mid-Lincoln, Annex, or Lincoln road. Reward. 7 Poulson st., Addington. STRAYED between Cust and East Eyreton. Blue-Grey Female Dog, chain attached. Ring 97J.. Kaiapoi. TRIPLE String Pearls, D.i.C'., War della. Ballantynes Corner. Reward. Ring 57-323. WOULD the schoolboy who took Football from Elmwood Park by mistake last Tuesday kindly bring it to 28 Strowan road and collect ball marked BAN. SHOT HARES. SHOT HARES EXPORT EMBARGO REMOVED! We are paying 2s 6d per hare for shot hares 71b and over. Is 6d from 61b to 71b landed at our factory or Christchurch Railway. P. FERON and SON. LTD., 303 Moorhouse avenue. Christchurch. W.F.S.

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27407, 21 July 1954, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume XC, Issue 27407, 21 July 1954, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume XC, Issue 27407, 21 July 1954, Page 1