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AMUSEMENTS RESERVE AT D.I.C. II MAYFAIR Phone 79-897 II 11 Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. || N.Z. PREMIERE ! DAILY 2 and 8 p.m. The freshest comedy idea since that Moon turned Blue (with Laughter). R.K.O. Proudly Present THE FUN THAT ALL STARTED WHEN “SUSAN SLEPT HERE” “SUSAN SLEPT HERE” “SUSAN SLEPT HERE” Currently in its 16th WEEK at the Century Theatre. Sydney. It all began one snowy Christmas Eve in Hollywood, when bachelor-writer DICK POWELL got a “present” from . his "friends” in the Police Force It was "SUSAN” . an 18-year-old bundle of delinquent dynamite with no place to go! The Yuletide spirit pro* voked Dick into keeping her from the reach of the Law, by "holidaying” in his apartment . She slept in his bed . . wore his pyjamas . . . ate his food —then she really took over especially when she invited his FIANCEE over for tea* We won’t give any more of the surprises away, but do come and see "SUSAN”— the comedy the Sydney "SUNDAY TELEGRAPH" dubbed: "THE BRIGHTEST SHOW FOR MONTHS" , “ SUSAN SLEPT HERE ” “ SUSAN SLEPT HERE ” “ SUSAN SLEPT HERE ” (Recommended by Censor for Adults) Colour by TECNICOLOR Starring DICK POWELL DICK POWELL As the bewildered bachelor who owns the "HERE” and keeps asking: “Who’s been sleeping tn my bed?" DEBBIE REYNOLDS DEBBIE REYNOLDS Not since we met Maggie McNamara in "The Moon is Blue" have we discovered • such a devastating personality she’s terrific as SUSAN! ANNE FRANCIS ANNE FRANCIS As the fiancee who has such sweet thlnis to say to Dick Powell —Sample: “YOU LIAR—JUST TELL ME WHAT SHE’S DOING WEARING YOUR PYJAMAS?" , etc! EXCELLENT SUPPORTS

DANCES, SOCIALS, BTC. JAZZ DANCE TONIGHT. JAZZ DANCE TONIGHT. JAZZ DANCE JAZZ DANCE CALEDONIAN HALL. JAZZ DANCE CALEDONIAN HALL. JAZZ DANCE JAZZ DANCE Revellers’ Band. JAZZ DANCE Revellers’ Band. JAZZ DANCE Bright Muaic. JAZZ DANCE Good Supper. JAZZ DANCE Admission, 2iß. OLD-TIME DANCE ASSOCIATION. TONIGHT. TONIGHT. TONIGHT. TONIGHT. /■ SCOTTISH HALL. Geo. Holland’s Band. All WeUpH)** Admltaion. 3. «d. ■— ■■■ i. —■ ...... - upi 'u 're* - PUBLIC NOTICBa ADVERTISERS. Owing to the pressure of advertising copy for Situations Vacant. 1 Advertisements must be lodged with "The Press” not later than 5 p.m. Thursdays to ensure tnsertion for the following Saturday PLEATING. PLEATING. PLEATING. £LEATWG. PLEATING. PLEATING We accept Customers’ Own Materials for Pleating of various types, such as Sunray, Fancy Sunray, Knife, and Accordion Pleats Call, 'phbne, or write for full information before purchasing materials. Our service includes Cutting, Joining, and Pleating. Prompt delivery. HOI-LANDER’S, HOLLANDER’S, HOLLANDER’S, 264 High (street. *Phone 76-903. ' > MR IN THE ESTATE of WILLIAM IFJCTT of Christchurch in New Zealand Retired Butcher deceased PURSUANT to an Order made by the Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand at Christchurch on the 10th day of March 1955 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all creditors and other persons having claims against the Estate of the above-named William nett deceased who died on or about the 17th day of May. 1954. and Probate of whose Will was granted on the 11th day of June, 1954, are hereby required to send their claims together with written particulars thereof to the Executor THE GUARDIAN TRUST AND EXECUTORS COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED at the South British insurance Company Building Numbers 137-133 Hereford street, Christchurch, on or before the 25th day of April. 1955. after which date the Executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which it shall then have had notice. DATED at Christchurch this 17th day of March, 1955. G. W. C. SMITHSON. CLELAND, and WICKS, Number 82 Hereford street. Christchurch. Solicitors to The Guardian Trust and Executors Company of New Zealand Limited, the Executor of the above-named deceased. 5466 PERSONALS ■ CONVALESCENT Home has vacancy~mej£> P r sur K lcal patient. 40 Thorrington rd., Cashmere. ’Phone 39-416. X32QB LOST AND FOUND FISHING Reel with nylon line, lost Ashley mouth Saturday. Reward. ’Phone 35-421. ——„ LEFT In ’phone box, Small Notebook, vicinity Stapletons rd. Reward on returning to 5 Ways Fish Shop, Hills rd, X6OM LOST, City, Friday night,T-’arcel contain - ing New Book and Whitcombe’t invoice. Please ring 76-346 (business hours). ONE Brown Shoe lost," in City, Friday , ni <y* Reward. Ring 68-720. LOST. Thursday, March IT.Lower fientures, between Union st; eet Mid Pine ave., South Brighton. Reward. Phone 66-746. STRAYED, 31 Ewes, from 590 HaMweil ML. March 16; branded upeide down V. <7 on to my property. Half-grown Beardie Bitch. Amur! collar. M. F. Hall, Hbrolrata. *Phone 2HL X 5453 STRAYED from Clyde road. <me black pony. White Star on Forehead. Anyone knowing his whereabouta pleaae ring 45-193. .i., i ■ STRAYED from Hamptons road, Templeton: one Friesian- Jersey Croai Cow, S ra ? Je B d off oT STREET MAPS t OT , CHIUSTanmCH Map. with Guide to ChMctNUeb tn handy folder 1/6 ! K ObteUtebl, from *t»illii, m j Commerdal mrnag Dmrtaoit. f J catreqrai equaye • r Quick facts of rocket RAFFLE, ’rickets 6d. Close every Satur- ’ day. Drawn every Monday. Results Tuesday papers. Send for Book of Tick. 10s, to ROCKET RAFFLE. Box 1261. • Christchurch DTC Rail, Sea, dr AU Transport, anywhere, se* Whittakers, ’Phones 76-656, 76-843. M.WB. FURNITURE Removals and Storage, m- , eluding Saturdays. Expect work. TOMO ' Whltteken. 30-TSO. M.WA . DONT Forget, till Ro.d. lead to R*p*rteg; 1 Theatre, Aursday, March 34. 88W \ j

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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27613, 21 March 1955, Page 1

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894

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27613, 21 March 1955, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27613, 21 March 1955, Page 1

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