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SKIN & SCALP DISEASES Eczema, Acne, Baby Eczema, etc., skilfully treated for 40 years KLEXEMA SKIN CLINIC Our treatment rooms at Triangle Chambers, ■ High Street, will be open, and Sister Marryatt I will be in attendance on Wednesday October 6, for one day only. Appointment not necessary.

AMUSEMENTS. iFmayfair •Phone 79-897. II 11 Direction; Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. 11 TODAY: 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. Please Note Extra 5 o’clock Session . . . Evening Performance at 8 p.m. Completely Booked Out for This Great Motion Picture ! ! ! ! ! In M.G.M.’s Festival of Favourite Films “Waterloo Bridge” A Shelter in the Dark ... a Chance Meeting with a Handsome Stranger, 24 Hours to Live and Love a Lifetime . . . ANOTHER HIGHLIGHT OF THE M.G.M. FESTIVAL OF RE-PRESENTATION OF VIVIEN LEIGH VIVIEN LEIGH And ROBEBT TAYLOR ROBERT TAYLOR In HU “WATERLOO BRIDGE” l||l 11 “WATERLOO BRIDGE” |||| 11“ WATERLOO RRIDGE” j||| Together With Lucille WATSON, Sir Aubrey SMITH (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) MONDAY: “ANCHORS A WEIGH” Booking Arrangements:— BOX PLANS OPEN 10.30 a.m. TODAY AT THEATRE FOR ALL SESSIONS M.G.M. Movie Quiz Winners The Mayfiair Management thanks all the hundreds of entries received, and now we announce the results:— 1. Robert Taylor ("Waterloo Bridge”) 2. Kathryn Grayson (“Thousands ' Cheer”) 3. Robert Young ("Northwest Passage”) 4. Frank Sinatra (“Anchors Aweigh”) 5. Jeanette MacDonald ("Naughty Marietta”) 6. Melvyn Douglas (“Ninotchka”) THE FIRST PRIZE WAS WON BY:— MASTER PETER STUART, 439 ST. ASAPH STREET, LINWOOD Congratulations Peter Stuart, and soon you will receive your "Rex” Travelling Bag with the Compliments of Mayfair Theatre Management. 12 GUEST TICKETS (Consolation Prizes) TO:— Miss B. M Carter, P.O. Box 892, Christchurch; Miss Jean Langfo-d, 2 Montreal street, Sydenham; D. Walsh, 10 Nicholls street, Christchurch; Mrs P. M. Symonds, 393 Ham road, Christchurch; Mrs J. McLaren, C/o. United Service Hotel, Christchurch: Mrs E. Young, 466 Gloucester street. Christchurch; Mrs M. Campion, 193 Bealey avenue, Christchurch; Mrs A. Burns. 91 Tennyson street, Christchurch; Mrs J. B. Smith, 69 Linwood avenue, Christchurch; Mrs F. Walker, 94 Radley street, Opawa; M. J. Whitla, 44A Rose street, Spreydon; Mrs M. Marston, C/o. Mrs Wiggins. 16 Grove road, Addington. YOUR GUEST TICKETS FOR M.G.M. FESTIVAL WILL BE FORWARDED BY POST NEXT WEEK

EXTRA RECITAL ! CIVIC THEATRE NEXT TUESDAY AT 8 D. D. O’Connor and R. J. Kerridge in association with the British Council present SYBIL THORNDIKE LEWIS CASSON IN A RECITAL OF POETRY AND DRAMA Programme will include Scenes from King Henry V. Taming of the Shrew, As You Like It, and The Trojan Women; poems by Keats, Browning, Beatrice Mayor. Dylan Thomas etc. etc. PRICES: 15/- and 8/- plus Tax PLANS OPEN AT D.I.C. SPOMINq TROTS TROTS TROTS NELSON TROTTING CLUB (INC.) SPRING MEETING, RICHMOND PARK, SATURDAY and MONDAY. OCTOBER 16 and 18. Nominations close Monday, October 4, at 4 p.m. E. R. NEALE, „ „ Secretary. P.O. Box 114, Nelson. 'Phone 5319. 9533 PERSON ALS JIM WILSON, same time and place, Saturday or Sunday. YOUNG Chap (30), would like companion for dances, etc. H 6630. “Prp-ss.’’ NELSON: Young Lady would like to hear of Car travelling Nelson Labour weekend. H 6424, “Press.” ENGAGED Couple require another Engaged Couple, of sober habits, for companionship re holiday mid-January in Picton area. H 6134, "Press.” EXPECTANT MOTHERS. Married and unmarried, faced with difficulties, are assured confidential assistance, advice, and accommodation. Consult Motherhood of Man Movement, Inc.. P.O. Box 3111, Auckland, Inter-denomina-tional, S.T.C. RIVER P"LATE~BATTLE. 1 All Men who served in Achilles and other ships that took part in the River Plate Battle are asked to send their present address to JACK BONGARD, Secretary, River Plate Veterans’ Association. 48 TAWHIRI ROAD. ONEHUNGA. Anyone knowing of these men please inform them. 3327

LOST AND FOUND FOUND, Fox Terrier Dog, white with tan markings. S.P.C.A. ’Phone 87-603. FOUND. Monday, 20th. Lady’s WatcK. near Hay's. H 5685, "Press.” FOUNTAIN Pen Found. Apply: Counter, “Press” Office. BLACK Scotch Terrier Dog found. S.P.C.A. ’Phone 87-603. HORN Rimmed Glasses, between Oxford and Cambridge tcs. Friday. Reward. H 6670, “Press.” t LADY’S Gold Watch with expanding bracelet and initials R.E.L.M. on back. Lost last Friday between Miller’s Corner (Ashburton) and Westerfield. Reward. Ring 301 X, Ashburton. ~— LOST, vicinity State Advances, £6. Reward. H 6620, “Press.” LOST on 24th: Pink-rimmed Spectacles in Red Case. 97 Waltham road. LOST, Gold Tie Clip with Chain. 'Phono 80-647. —— LOST, City. Tuesday: Pair White Doeskin Gloves. Reward on return to 71 Papanui road. —— LOST, Harn road Shopping area, Friday last: Sum of Money. Good reward. 434 Ham road. LOST, Thursday night, between Greers road and Somerfield: Spare Wheel, 550 x 16. Reward. Ring 38-345. LOST, Miniature Fox Terror, white with black and tan patches; lame in one back leg. 10 Jolly street._Linwood. LOST by Widow, very Small Brown Purse, between Oxford tee. and Cambridge tee., containing Notes, etc. Reward. H 6521, “Press." —. LOST. Innes road. Lady's Maroon Handbag containing Money, Cheque and Jewellery. Finder please contact 77 Rutland at., or ’Phone 57-399. Reward. A NUMBER of Dogs, all breeds, males and females, have been found. Please call your dog may be here. S.P.C.A. Home. 59 Bassett street, Burwood. ANNOUNCING THE KELLY MEMORIAL EXHIBITION THE KELLY MEMORIAL EXHIBITION AT H. FISHER and SON’S GALLERY, AT H. FISHER and SON’S GALLERY. 691 Colombo street, Chch. WEDNESDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 6 WEDNESDAY NEXT. OCTOBER 6 A Comprehensive Display of the Works of the late A. Elizabeth and Cecil Kelly k HEAR Sir Edmund” Hillary over - National Network: 8.45 p.m., Sunday, October l. I

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27470, 2 October 1954, Page 1

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