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Stick-on Soles ‘ Complete outfit containing all ycu • Need. I MEN’S 3/- | WOMEN'S (also for Children) 2/5 ! PARA Wo Cashel end Manchester Streets —-r Also et 152 High St. (opp. High St. P O.)

AMUSEMENTS , "SUSAN’S” Season Definitely Closes Thursday DAILY: 2 and 8 p.m.! THE FUN THAT ALL STARTED WHEN “SUSAN SLEP'I HERE” “SUSAN SLEPT HERE’ “SUSAN SLEPT HERE" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Colour by TECHNICOLOR Starring DICK POWELL DICK POWELL DEBBIE REYNOLDS DEBBIE REYNOLDS ANNE FRANCIS ANNE FRANCIS EXCELLENT SUPPORTS INCLUDE International News. Golden Gate. Little League, and Cartoon, etc. RESERVE NOW! AT D.I.C. IIMAYEAiR ’Phone 79-89711 11 Direction; Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd.|| FRIDAY! ! (. 11—2—5—8 “THE BELLES OF ST. TRINIANS” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) CHEERS! Another TIP-TOP BRITISH COMEDY HAS ARRIVED, with ALASTAIR SIM back in a role that really suits his style of humour . . . “NEARLY A LAUGH A MINUTE” —London Daily Mirror PLEASE NOTE: ANY St. Trlnlan’s girl, PAST or PRESENT, deeming herself misrepresented, injured or wronged in this screen play can step outside and put ’em up, our Mr Searle being constantly in training for this purpose! The whole Comedy Idea was jolly well worth doing, and they jolly well did it! St. Trianians ART and NATURE CLASS especially recommend on the first half:— “Heart Of The Highlands" “Heart Of The Highlands” Glorious COLOUR Tour of SCOTLAND The “MAYFAIR” Plans are at the D.I.C. PERSONALS GIVE to good' hornKTyife-haired TefrlS. T 3046. Press." I NURSING Home has vacancy convalescent patient Cashmere. ’Phone 89-416. gen TLEMAN’. in thirties, invites friend? i° £ Correspondence Club *l? s vacancies for new ' Üb W ?°C. WEDDING HWtg SERVICE (in association with Hugh Wright, ’ are a complete Morning Suit Hire Service. You can be assured of your looking your best in one of these high-grade morning suits, expertly tailored and fitted to perA or a -P “PPointment Ring 65-432 (think cf 6 and count back), or call at 735 COLOMBO STREET ==aßEg _jCnr. Gloucester st.) W.T.C. AND FOUND 1081 Sun <l«l r between 54-46Q ale and 83 road. Reward.

LARGE Ginger coloured Cat, lost from 311 Reward* 11 road ‘ Finder Please ring 46-751. LEFT on the Selwvn Rlverbank at weekp®lr 2* Men s Brown Shoes. ’Phone 38-068. 11 Burnside road. Reward. LOST parcel Service Sheets, City, TuesReward, ’Ph. 55-139. Black Wallet, motor-bike licence ant ote - ‘Phone 47-327. adi st mp Aia grate*- ,ptL LOST, new Morris Minor Hub Cap. Uedbetween Fendalton and City. 'Ph. 57-424. Reward. LOST small black Puppy from 275 Centaurus road. St. Martins. Please ’Phone • 1144 LOST Gold Wristlet Watch, black dial, in city. Valued keepsake. 'Phone Reward. LSSt, Sdiall Light GreeirT'Kltbag - with some football gear. City, Saturday evening. ’Phone day, 79-082. LOST Green Wheel Spat off a Vanguard car, on Riccarton road, Tues, afternoon. Firtoer please ring Crabbe. 60-229. LOST, April 18, Wallet/Purse, St. Albans telephone box, or nearby. Please return St. Andrews College Office. Name inside. Reward. LOST, between Dunsandel and Ashburton, Gent’s Grey Gaberdine Overcoat Reward. Please return 38 Wills street, Ashburton. X 1931 LOST from Heathcote. 1 Scotch Collie Dog. answers to name of “Mack.” Children’s pet. Reward leading to information. ’Phone 61-815. LOST, Golden Labrador Dog, named "Copper,” between Woodend and Walpara. Sunday morning. Good reward. Please ring Qould, 38-295 LOST Lady's Gold Wristlet'Watch, chrome on inside, vicinity Rutland street and entrance Catholic Church on Sunday. Would finder please ring 57-545, or retum to 23 Rutland street. Reward. LOST Saturday, Riccarton Racecourse, Wallet containing 2 £5 notes and name thought to be inside. Finder please return to 351 HICCARTON ROAD. Good Reward. REWXRD leading to the recovery Green Plastic Hose removed Mrs Tripp, 50 Park terrace. T. and G. Envelope, containing *£ 10, lost Friday. Address inside. Reward. T 2150. “Press." : WALLET, containing sum of money, lost by pensioner, Tuesday. Ring 70-841, business hours. Reward. —— WOULD person who took lady’s Brown Handbag left in telephone booth, comer Colombo street and Moorhouse avenue on April 18. 1955, please return same to address mentioned inside. Reward. T 2031, "PRESS." WHITCOMBE AND TOMBS, LTD. • "LET’S COOK" "LET'S COOK” '"LET’S COOK" A SELECTION OF INTE 'ESTING BOOKS ON THIS IMPORTANT SUBJECT. Firstly—An Essential Possession—"WHlTCOMßE’S EVERYDAY COOKERY." Containing 1103 selected and tested recipes revised by cookery experts and leading dietitians 4/6 Ambrose Heath: ’GOOD SWEETS AND ICES" Conveniently arranged in alphabetical order here are hot sweets and cold sweets, and iced sweets in a splendid variety .. .. 7/6 •■COMMONSENSE COOKERY” A complete guide to food, its selection, preparation, and presentation—this is an authoritative book covering the subject of food and cookery from beginning to end . 4/6 Elizabeth Craig: * ECONOMICAL COOKERY” This small book contains over 1000 favourite tested recipes, easy to follow and simple to learn, arranged on a new system which reduces cookery to its simplest possible form .. 6/6 C. Herman Denn: "CASSEROLE COOKERY" A selection of delightful recipes in which simple preparation is the object aimed at •• •• ..5/9 WHITCOMBE and TOMBS. LTD Book c!lers. CHRISTCHURCH AND TIM AH J

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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27638, 20 April 1955, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27638, 20 April 1955, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27638, 20 April 1955, Page 1