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FARMERS! Oily Stormwear Coats, Leggings, Sou'-westors. Also Gumboots. All sizes. PARAe U o” L Vo Cash.l . Maneh.st.r Str..f Corn.r Alio .1 152 High St. (opp. High St. P. 0.)

AMUSEMENTS RESERVE NOW! AT D.I.C. [iMAYFAIRThone 79-8971 I [Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd.| Ist N.Z. SCREENING ! Daily: 2 and 8 p.m.; NOW 4tli HAPPY WEEK! 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" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Colour by TECHNICOLOR Starring DICK POWELL DICK POWELL As the Bewildered Bachelor Who Owns the “HERE” and Keeps Asking “Who’s Been Sleeping in 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 Things to say to Dick Powell—Sample: “YOU LIAR. Just Tell Me What She’s Doing Wearing Your Pyjamas,” etc. EXCELLENT SUPPORTS INCLUDE International News, Golden Gate and Cartoon, etc. YALDHURST MEMORIAL HALL Pat Dugan’s "TOPS IN TALENT” “TOPS IN TALENT” Leading Stars of Stage and Radio. THURSDAY, APRIL 14. 8 p.m. Proceeds in aid of Yaldhurst School Funds. Adults 3s. Children Is. 7301 __-JDANCES, SOCIALS, ETC. YALDHURST SWIMMING CLUB * DANCE. YALDHURST HALL, APRIL 16, 8 P M YALDHURST HALL, APRIL 16 BPM YALDHURST HKll: APRIL I?; 8 PjS: Good Music. Good Supper. Admission 3/-. * - . ■ ' 7306 Lawson St. Hall EVERY WEDNESDAY Lawson St. Hall and SATURDAY. Lawson St. Hall MIXED DANCING. Lawson St. Hall Geo. Holland's Music, lSwsot Wlth TedSaywell ana Lawson St. Hall his Trumpet. Lawson St. Hall It’s easy on the feel. Lawson St. Hall easy on the ear. Lawson St. Hall Admission: 3/6 Free s®!! cycle stand - ® e one Lawson St. Hall our happy crowd. A. A SJ CE > to honour of MK and MRS W. D. BULMER and Faniiiv FMDAY C APnn' e i?“^? RIJSY HAbL FRlDAY ’m^ llj^U at Wef« r S;.. EXCe " ent , AND FOUND 6*^,3™ “iCitcifiSSi 6u * on Hanmer-HurunuL ’Ph 69- y Box 15, Chch. Reward. LOST 1 White Spotted Black Glove LOST, Easter Monday, Kaituna Valley, 37-720 SleeveleBs Green Pullover. ’Phone Waik “ri and Hanmer, Good Friday, Suitcase, Lady’s apparel. Reward. ’Phone 59-557. LOST .Greerf Cardigan (lady’s), 5 pjn. between Durham and Colombo sts. T 517, “Press." Gold Selfwinding Watch, with gold bracelet. Woodend Beach, Friday afternoon. Reward. ’Phone 65-855. 7290 LOST Spare Wheel and Tyre, 17 x 5. T?hnn e ’^! ce « Alexandrina rd ’ Reward £5. Phone 771 Sumner, collect. 910 JKEL% rr^®,^>are Wheel, Aldwina rd., Ensors rd., Beckham, St. Martins. ’Phone LOST motor-car Number Plate? 64-017. Wifi finder please phone 45-357, or 61-123. Reward. LOST between* Star Hotel and Butter Cycles, small Brown Purse, containing road S ' G °° d I€Ward ’ A PP J y 358 Lincoln iXIST Brown Purse, containing small sum of money, between Manchester st. ar 4 via Barbadoes street, Monday. 11th. Keepsake. Reward. T 539, "Press.” ?rPST’ « between Westport and Ch.CfiL Man’s Suit, Overcoat, and Ladies’ Hat. Good reward. Ring WlgzeU, 47-737. or Carters Beach, P. 0., Westport.X424 LOST, Tuesday, vicinity Ashley Gorge, St. Andrews College Blazer. Finder Ring 37-708, or contact Southgate, 46 Hackthome road. LOST Black Handbag, Sunday, between Square, Carlton Mill rd., possiblv on Bryndwr bus. Contact Blackburn. 'Phone 70- Reward. LOST Green Canvas Folding Picnic Chair and slatted Picnic Table, between . Lyttelton and Pigeon Bay. Monday. Finder pJease ring 37-359. 7329 LOST Gent’s Gold Wristlet Watch, RakaTa faster Sunday afternoon, initialled M. H. and O. M. to H. R. Reward. Contact Dr. H. J. Wales, or ’Phone 46-549. LOST, between Bryndwr and St. Martins. BLUE LEATHER BAG. containing gear Of apprentice painter. •PHONE 45-610. METAL TOOL KIT, containing spares and tools, lost between Hokitika and Christchurch, possibly Rahu Saddle, on Sunday night, 10/4/55. Finder please communicate with: MIDLAND MOTORWAYS SERVICES, LIMITED. 31 Lichfield street, Christchurch. Telephone 69-349. 7300 PIGEON. Lost Red Turbit. Reward on returning to 173 Ham road. ’Phone 38-777. STOPWATCHES (2), Monday. Hagley Park. Reward. T 460, “Press." WESTON Master II Exposure Meter, Cust, Monday. Reward, 28 Seddon at., Beckenham. X 414 WHITCOMBS AND TOMBS, LTD. FIVE NEW TITLES FIVE NEW TITLES FIVE NEW TITLES For Gardeners in the Burke "Help Yourself Series." COLIN CLARK: "ROSES." Chapters on Soil and preparation, planting, pruning, selecting varieties of roses, manuring roses, pests and diseases, rose growing for exhibition, propagation, miniature roses, etc. NORMAN STEWART: "CHRYSANTHEMUMS.” Although intended primarily for the person who wants to grow good plants and has had little experience, this book will help both the keen amateur and the experienced professional to grow better chrysanthemums. EDWARD HYAMS: "DAHLIAS.” With many hints on all kinds of dahlia growing, here are chapters on origins and types, dahlia seed, cultivation, propagation, varieties, etc. . MARY AYLETT: “HERBS IN THE GARDEN.” No plants in the garden are easier to cultivate than the familiar and useful sage, thyme, mint, savoy, parsley, and mar jorum. EDWARD HYAMS: "FRUIT TREES IN THE SMALL GARDEN." Advice on planting of trees, pruning, grafting, budding, training, etc ALL ILLUSTRATED 3s each WHITCOMBE and TOMBS. LTD.. Booksellers. CHRISTCHURCH and TIMARU. ’ 1

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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27632, 13 April 1955, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27632, 13 April 1955, Page 1