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AMUSEMENTS | "THE POPULAR THEATRE" CRYSTAL PALACE I FOR FINE ENTERTAINMENT Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. For Reservations ’Phone 78-602 2 p.m. DAILY 8 p.m. ACTION IS THE WORD! DRAMA OF VIOLENT EMOTIONAL CONFLICT AND RUGGED TWO-FISTED ACTION HERBERT J. YATES Presents “ TIMBERJACK’” Starring STERLING VERA HAYDEN RALSTON DAVID BRIAN (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Preceded by—“CASE OE GRACIE BUDD” Clifford Evans As "STRYKER OF SCOTLAND YARD’ (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) PLANS D.I.C AND THEATRE THE CHRISTCHURCH HARMONIC SOCIETY Conductor - VICTOR C. PETERS Presents the first N.Z. performance of THE HOUND OF HEAVEN THE HOUND OF HEAVEN THE HOUND OF HEAVEN (poem by Francis Thompson, set to music bv Maurice Jacobson) Tenor Soloist: JOHN FORREST

MIRTH AND MELANCHOLY (Handel arr Foster) Soloists: EDNA BOYD-WILSON (Soprano) DOROTHY OWEN (Contralto) in the CIVIC THEATRE TOMORROW Booking Now Open at Beggs J.C.W. THEATBE BOYAL 8 NIGHTS ONLY COMMENCING JULY 20th, 8 p.m. MATS: WEDS, and SATS. 2 p.m. THE WORLD SAYS IT! N.Y. Times . . . Tribune . . . News . . . World Telegram . . . "THE GREATEST COMEDY OF MODERN TIMES” “THE “THE TEAHOUSE TEAHOUSE OF OF THE THE AUGUST MOON” AUGUST MOON” By JOHN PATRICK. The romantic story of the efforts of a wide-eyed Army captain to teach democracy to a group of wily Orientals. They become the teachers the Army the learners . . . and the audience spectators of an hilarious train of events . . . WITH HARRY CHANG AS SAKINI Grant Taylor. John Bonney, Hal Thompson, Hilary Bamberger, Philip Edgeley, Mary Fukuda, Phil Jay. BOOKING ARRANGEMENTS: Applications for preliminary bookings received rightaway at D.I.C. Please enclose one pound (£1) inclusive for each scat required, together with stamped addressed envelope for return of tickets. THE NATIONAL PARTY GARDEN CIRCLE PARTY ROOMS. JULY 4, 2.15 P.M. Speaker: Mrs Young. “Preservation of Flowers.” Competition. "Arrangement of Vegetables on Container." 3 Leeks. Executive Meeting. 1.15 p.m. E. M. JENNINGS, Secretary. 5604

SPRINGFIELD PONY CLUB RALLY AT ROBERTSON on SATURDAY NEXT. JULY 7. New members welcome. PUBLIC NOTICES PAPARUA COUNTY COUNCIL WATER RACE CLEANING NOTICE is hereby given that water races controlled by the Council will be turned off for Race Cleaning purposes each Tuesday and Wednesday throughout the month of July. A. KELLY, County Clerk. 7727 NEW CHEMIST. IN COLOMBO STREET. THE VICTORIA PHARMACY, in Colombo street, Victoria square, next Armstrongs, the Market Hotel and Federal Hotel, near Oxford Hotel and the Plunket Rooms. All buses stop outside the Victoria Pharmacy, and parking is easy. Leave your prescription, and collect on the way home. All family medicines in stock, also Max Factor’s. Paul Duval. Films. Electric Blankets and Razors. VICTORIA PHARMACY. 778 Colombo street. X 1499 APPLICATION FOR CROWN LAND. NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to Section 54 of the Land Act, 1948, I have applied to purchase Part Reserve 3214, Block VII, Cheviot Survey District, of 10 Acres, approximately, and Reserves 3138 and 3218. Block VII, Cheviot Survey District, of -9 Acres. Any objections to this application being granted must be lodged in writing with the Commissioner of Crown Lands. P.B. Christchurch, not later than the 16th July, 1956. J. D. R. WINSKILL. 5659 DIVORCE EVIDENCE Consult Canterbury Inquiry Agency. Offices: 86 Cashel street Christchurch, for securing evidence for divorce throughout New Zealand. Expert operators; strictly confidential Fees moderate. Advice free Highest credentials. Write, call or ’Phone 70-677 Hours: Daily 830 a.m. till 5.15 p.m. Friday. 9 till 9 p.m. Established 20 years. G HART Principal. D.T.C FOR - Rail. Sea. or Air Transport, anywhere, see Whittaker*. ’Phone 89-7.59. M.W.S.

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Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28009, 2 July 1956, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28009, 2 July 1956, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28009, 2 July 1956, Page 1

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