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AMUSEMENTS. SENSATIONAL ! ! ! ! UNSTINTED APPLAUSE GREETED LAST NIGHT’S OPENING OF DARRYL ZANUCK’S GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT. CIVIC •Phone 31-508. “ Cosy and Warm." AMALGAMATED THEATRES. LTD* Throughout N.Z. AGAIN TO-DAY: 2.15 P.M. 8 P-M. “Cosmopolitan” Magazine’s Startling Novel, of which 11,600,000 have been sold. LORETTA YOUNG RICHARD GREENE GEORGE SANDERS C. AUBREY SMITH DAVID NIVEN In “FOUR MEN “FOUR MEN And A Prayer” And A Prayer** Fighting to-day’s unseen menace . . - An exciting story of four brothers who defy danger at every turn and relentlessly search the world for the man who murdered their father I IT’S THRILLING! GRIPPING! (Recommended by Censor for Adults.l BPTT.LIANT FEATPRETTES —And—“MARCH OF TIME” (NO. 10, 1938 SERIES). BOOK ! ! PLANS D.I.C. OR THEATRE. FOOTBALL. RUGBY FOOTBALL LANCASTER PARK TO-DAY. 2.45 P-M. WELLINGTON v. WELLINGTON v. ' CANTERBURY CANTERBURY Always an Exciting Match. Always an Exciting Match. Preceded at 1.15 by SHBOTT Si.^^ ! K E F^EES. Rugby as it Should be played, A First Grade Player has the Whistle. SOUTH GROUND, 1.15 P-M. WELLINGTON P. and T. DEPT. CHRISTCHURCH P. and T. DEPT. Stands and Enclosure, 2/-. Embankment, 1/-. - Canterbury ex-representative play's are cordially invited to attend the bove fixture as the guests of the anterbury' Rugby. Union, and there- , Eter to Afternoon Tea at the Park, ickets may be obtained at my -Office. J. O. McGILLTVRAY. ■ Secretary. 119 Worcester street. . 3029 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL.. FOOTBALL TO-DAY TO-DAY ENGLISH PARK. At 1.30: NAVY v. NOMADS (HUS. Achilles.) (Local Champion*.) At 3 pjm.: SEMI-FINAL ENGLISH CUP. THISTLE v. WESTERN. A Great Afternoon’s Sport. Admission Is. Sailors Free. Take No. 4 Tram. IAAC TROTTING. ~ft|ETHVEN TROTTING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING, SATURDAY, OCTOBER Ist. Owners and Trainers are reminded that ACCEPTANCES CLOSE ON MONDAY, September 26th, at 5 P.M. J. F. STONE ’Phone 70S. 3108 AUCTIONS. BEDDING OUT PLANTS. BedA UCTION SALE, all varieties ding Out Plants. RADLEY BROS., LTD, Corner Lichfield and Madras streets, 9.30-11 THIS SATURDAY MORNING, September 24th. 2921FP LOST AND FOUND. Twelve Words 1/-. 3 Days 2/8. T ADY’S Black HANDBAG Lost in -Li D.I.C, name inside, photos prized. Reward. Main Office, D.I.C. X 9608 T OST, Brown Leather GAUNTLET -Li GLOVE (Right hand). Reward. E 9807, “Press.” T OST, Between Kahu road and Riccarton station, Three-quarter NAVY COAT. Please return 17 Kahu road. Riccarton. Reward. X 9861 T OST, Tuesday night, between Wad--Li dington and Yaldhurst, TWO BAGS containing Bacon. Finder please reply Dalgety and Co.. Christchurch. X 9889 T OST, Friday evening, between Kin--Li caids and Devon street. Lady’s Brown HANDBAG, gold brooch and parcel enclosed. Reward. Apply 77 Roker street. Spreydon. X3O I OST, a useless Wringer, by Re•i rubbering. 12-inch roller 7s 6d each. We collect. Longdin’s, 143 High street, opp. Armstrong’s. CTRAYED On to Property, 79 Bumside road. Wednesday. JERSEY COW. Owner pay expenses. X979S QTRAYED to 53 Isleworth road. 1 O Harewood, Black. White, Tan, Short-haired SHEEPDOG. If not claimed within 14 days will be sold to I defray expenses. X 947»
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22515, 24 September 1938, Page 1
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