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amusements II Mayfair Phone vs-™? 11 llDlrection; Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. || Today at 2 and 8 p.m. SUSPENSE AND MYSTERY TO HOLD YOU SPELLBOUND ! ! A MYSTERY DRAMA GIARANTEED TO CHILL YOUR SPINE ! ! MYSTERIOUS INSPECTOR POOLE! Was he Myth. Man. or an Appartion? No-one is sure! London Films Present Britain's Most Popular Star I ALASTAIR SIM I I ALASTAIR SIM ALASTAIR SIM | I ALASTAIR SIM | | Achieves a surprising change to brilliant drama in the amazing role of Inspector Poole—a man without a past or future. J B Priestley’s Universally Popular Play “AN INSPECTOR CALLS” “AN INSPECTOR CALLS” “AN INSPECTOR CALLS” “AN INSPECTOR CALLS” - Witn - Olga Lindo Arthur Young Eileen More -■— Jane Wenham (Approved for Universal Exhibition) PLUS: WALT DISNEY CARTOON “MORRIS, THE MIDGET MOOSE" Reserve Now For W eek-end ! BOX PLANS D.I.C. AND MAYFAIR CANTERBURY UNIVERSITY COLLEGE MUSIC DEPT. LUNCH-TIME RECITAL SERIES. 1955. The First Recital for 1955 will be given in the COLLEGE HALL, This Thursday, at 1.10 p.m. A RECITAL OF MODERN PIANO MUSIC by the DORIAN CLUB Admission: FREE. 7151

DANCES. SOCIALS. ETC. DANCE. AMBERLEY TOWN HALL SWIMMING CLUB DANCE. FRIDAY, MARCH 18. at 8 P.M. Tulls Band. Good Supper. Ladies 3s 6d, Gents 4s. 7027 LAWSON STREET HALL. Every Wednesday and Saturday. MIXED DANCING. Geo. Holland's Music. Admission 3s 6d. Excellent Supper. No jive, please. PERSONALS DUNEDIN. Thursday Cricket Test, five seats available car. ’Phone 69-139. CAR going Dunedin Sat." meriting, return Sunday, would like passengers for company._ 54036, "Press." , "PERSONAL’’: Our Correspondence Club for lonely people has vacancies for new members. Write Penfriends’ Club. Box 6303, Wellington. W.T.C. WTD., Girl for Adoption, aged two to four years for preference. Approved home. For further particulars apply to Solicitor. Box 114 L Christchurch.X2792 LOST AND FOUND FOUND, Lady’s New Wrist Watch. Apply Taylors. Cleaners and Dyers. Ltd., Kilmore street. GREEN Swimming Mask. Lost at Brighton Beach, Piece of sticking plaster on bolt. Ring 88-230. ’ LADY’S Gold Watch, initials M.M.A., Brighton Racecourse. Monday. Reward. 'Phone 39-813. HALSWELL RESIDENTS £lO REWARD: SPANIEL FEMALE DOG (Sally), white and black markings, long black ears; missing 4 months. Still in vicinity Halsweil Junction road. Springs road, and Mid-Lincoln road. Please do not shoot and don’t chase, as extremely timid. Has anyone seen her recently? RING 65-833 (MRS PAGE). OR 46-257 (CRAIG). 5171 LOST; Black Scotch Terrier. 23 Nichol’s street. LOST, £5 Note, schoolboy’s savings, probably at Hereford St. Post Office. Reward. Ring 54U, Darfield. collect. _\ LOST, Riccarton road, Sunday. Small Blue and Navy Hat. Finder please return to 12 Nelson street. Riccarton. LOST, between Chch. and Greendale, via Aylesbury, Hub Cap, Morris Minor Ring 41D. Darfield- Collect. X 3865 LOST, on Marshland or New Brighton road. Car Registration Plate, No. 290-550. 'Phone 59A, Cheviot, 7990 LOST, Hub Cap, Vauxhall, between Chch and Le Bons Bay, Saturday night Reward. 79-330.

LOST from Addington Sale Yards, Dark Smoke Coloured and Light Tan Markings “Tip;” Black, White and Tan Halfbred Kelpie. T»hone 69-043. 1478 LOST, Silver Watch, with expanding wristlet. Friday morning, vicinity St. Asaph to Armagh st. Reward. 'Phone 88-540. 7101 LOST, Tuesday afternoon, vicinity Ju R. McKenzie's, High street. Black Purse, containing notes and silver. Reward. 'Ph. 54-348. LOST, 1939 Chev. Hub Cap, between' Ho rorata-Christchurch. Saturday night. Written inside is N.C.F. Co., Kaiapoi. Phone 59-603. 1514 LOST, Monday night, 3-Stone Diamond Engagement Ring. Probably Oxford tee., between Clarendon Hotel and Public Hospital. Please ring 68-051. Reward. LOS’F. 1 Black Patent Leather Court Shoe, Saturday night, vicinity South Brighton or Maxwell street. Riccarton. Reward. 'Phone -Bpberts. LOST. Girl's Black Patent Leather Shoes, last Friday afternoon, Hagley Park, near Armagh street gates. Reward. ’Phone 49-786. 115 Paparoa street. LOST, amount of Money in £s’s and £lo’s, between Stanmore and Swanns rds. Reward. Apply 32 Brittan st., Avonside. LOST, Brown Leather Suitcase off car travelling between Blenheim and Waipara, Tuesday. Please ring 4, Waipara. or 308 S, Blenheim. Reward. LOST, between Lancaster Park and Lyttelton. probably on Ferry road. 1 Chocolate Brown Rear Wheel Guard, Austin 10 Van. Ring Lyttelton. 342, or Lvttelton Po’ice Station. - Reward. 7016 MISSING OFFICE FURNITURE. REWARD to anyone giving iniormation re whereabouts of Oak Swivel Office Arm Chair, lot 52, removed from Kincaids, Ltd., after auction last Saturday. Reply io BOX 1282. 3169 STRAYED from Greenpark. 1 dark bav Gelding Pony, with head stall. Reward for mformaticn leading to recovery. Ring 42M, Lincoln, collect. 1533 HEALTH BOOKS. HEALTH BOOKS. ARE GUIDES TO BETTER LIVING. J. Sneddon—RHEUMATIC AILMENTS. The nature and treatment of rheumatic ailments as explained very clearly in Inis book is based on the removal of causes. 3/9. J.. Sneddon—TREATMENT OF CATARRH. The reader is shown clearly how a catarrhal condition arises in both adults and children, and how it may be treated successfully at home by simple, easily applied methods. 3/9. P. E. Norris—AßOUT YOGURT. An invaluable booklet explaining the use of Yogurt. 3/9. Harry Benjamin—BETTEß SIGHT WITHOUT GLASSES. A complete illustrated system of selftreatment for defective vision and diseases of the eyes. Over 160.000 copies of this excellent book have now been aold. 7/6. Eustace Chesser—SUCCESSFUL LIVING. A guide to the full use of one's bodily and mental faculties so as to secure contentment and harmony in living. 2/6. Reddie Mallett—NATUßE’S WAY. A means of health without medicine. 4/6. Mira Louise—BIOCHEMISTRY FOR THE PEOPLE. A simplified version of Dr. Schuescler's System of Building resistence to disease. 12/-. WHITCOMBE and TOMBS LTD., CHRISTCHURCH, TIMARU. WJT.

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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27603, 9 March 1955, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27603, 9 March 1955, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27603, 9 March 1955, Page 1

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