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AMUSEMENTS Special! Special STAGE ATTRACTION STAGE ATTRACTION Starts Thurs Next. 8 p.m. for a brief Season of Three night only. “C H R I S T I N E” “C H R I S T I N E” “C H R I S T I N E” The Lady with the Million Dollar Mind . . . Acclaimed by both English and Australian Press as the "Most Amazing Act in, Show Business Today.” WHO IS CHRISTINE? WHO IS CHRISTINE? Watch for Further Big Announcements of this Unusual Stage Attraction Direct from Australia and Exclusive to the Crystal Palace Theatre, Christchurch. “DOUBLE FEATURE THEATRE” CRYSTAL PALACE For Reservations ’Phone 78-602. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd.

1.30 p.m. Twice Daily 7.30 Actually filmed behind the top security walls of San Quentin. SAN QUENTIN PRISON! There is supposedly no way out of this escape-proof prison, except by the main gate . . . OR FEET FIRST. But here is the thrill-packed story of the crazed KILLER who found a THIRD WAY OUT and the BLONDE HE DID IT FOR. M.G.M. Proudly Present “HOUSE OF NUMBERS” “HOUSE OF NUMBERS” (Approved for General Exhibition. —Rec. for Persons 13 and over). STARRING . .

JACK PALANCE JACK PALANCE As the Killer Con who masterminded the astonishing getaway. Supported By :

Rudyard Kipling’s “SOLDIERS THREE” (G) Starring . STEWART GRANGER WALTER PIDGEON DAVID NIVEN A Riot of Laughs with Three of the Goofiest Soldiers ever to Enlist. PLANS AT THEATRE AND D.I.C. You are cordially invited to attend GRAND FARM MACHINERY DEMONSTRATION THE BIGGEST EVER HELD IN NEW ZEALAND FRIDAY, MARCH 14 and SATURDAY, 15. 10 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. HOON HAY MR G. VAN ASCH’S PROPERTY HOON HAY (Hoon Hay road. Follow direction signs. Only 4ty miles from Square.) Whether you’re mechanically inclined or not, this demonstration will fascinate you and give you much to think about.

This is a unique opportunity for you to see for yourself how modern farm machinery works. Some of the equipment has never been demonstrated in New Zealand before. Display includes Aerial Topdressing, Helicopters, Shearing Demonstrations. DON’T MISS IT! Excellent view from Natural Grandstand. Admission: Adults 2s. Children Is. Cars free. Light Luncheon and Refreshments available on grounds. Hot water free. Sponsored by Christchurch Y.F.C. District Committee. 5275 PUBLIC NOTICES JUMBLE SALE PAPANUI RED CROSS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, at 2 P.M. In ST. PAUL’S SUNDAY SCHOOL Admission 3d ———JUMBLE SALE: —— SALVATION ARMY HALL, Chester street, City. MARCH 11. 1.30 P.M, Men’s, Women’s, and Children’s Clothing. 9683 JUMBLE SALE HOLY TRINITY CHURCH HALL, Stanmore road, WEDNESDAY, March 12, 2 p.m. Good selection used clothing, children’s wear, shoes, hardware, books, produce, jam, etc. Bargain prices. Admittance 3d. RANGIORA BOROUGH COUNCIL. SPECIAL ORDER. WEST BELT WATER LOAN, 1958: £5OOO. NOTICE is hereby, given that at a Special Meeting of the Rangiora Borough Council, held on Monday, February 17, 1958, the following resolution by way of Special Order was passed and will be submitted for confirmation at a special meeting of the Council to be neld at 7130 p.m. on Wednesday, March 19, 1958, in the Council Chambers, Percival street, Rangiora.

In pursurance and exercise of the powers vested in it by the Municipal Corporations Act, 1954, the Local Authorities Loans Act, 1956, and by virtue of the sanction of the Local Authorities Loans Board granted at a meeting of the Board held on 4th February, 1958, the Rangiora Borough Council doth hereby resolve by way of special order as follows:

l.That the Rangiora Borough Council proceed to raise a loan of £5OOO for extending water supply to the West Belt portion of the

Borough. 2. That such a loan be known as

the West Belt Water Loan, 1958. 3. That the term for which the

said loan or any part thereof may be borrowed shall be twenty

years (20). 4. That the rate of interest that may be paid in respect of the said loan or any part thereof shall be such as shall not produce to the lenders a rate exceeding five per cent. (5 per cent.) per annum. 5. That the said loan or any part thereof together with interest thereon shall be repaid by equal aggregate half-yearly or yearly instalments extending over the I term of the loan, namely twenty » years (20). 16. That the rate payable for brokerage, underwriting and procuration fees in respect of the raising of the said loan or any part thereof shall not in the aggregate exceed

one half per centum (»/ 2 per cent.) of any amount raised. 7. That for the security of the said loan and interest thereon as aforesaid, and for the purpose of securing payment of the debentures and/or stock and interest and other charges thereon, a Special Annual Recurring Rate of decimal three two five (.325) pence in the £ shall be permanently appropriated and pledged, such rate being upon and calculated on the rateable value (on the basis of unimproved value) and levied over all rateable property within the Borough of Rangiora. It is hereby further publicly notified that a poll of ratepayers is required to be taken if 5 per cent, of the ratepayers of the Borough so demand, by writing under their hands delivered or sent by post to the undersigned before the date fixed for the confirmation of the resolution herein before mentioned. R. WARD, ' Town Clerk. Rangiora, February 22, 1958. 3567

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28531, 10 March 1958, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28531, 10 March 1958, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28531, 10 March 1958, Page 1

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