CRYSTAL PALACE Telephone 32-408. AMALGAMATED THEATRES LTD. (Throughout N.Z.) 2.15 p.m. TWICE DAILY. 8 p.m. NOW SHOWING NOW SHOWING CONTINUING OUR NEW POLICY OF SCREENING ONLY THE BEST FIRST RELEASE EXTENDED SEASON ATTRACTIONS. 4 Academy Award Winners PRODUCE Year’s Most Unusual Picture There’s Suspense in Each Ecstatic moment—Romance in Every Tense Adventure— As their Whirlwind Love Affair Races Headlong through the Tumbling Capitals of Europe. R.K.O. RADIO PICTURES Proudly Present CARY GINGER GRANT ROGERS GRANT ROGERS > GRANT ROGERS * They’re Wonderful Together In “ONCE UPON A “ONCE UPON A “ONCE UPON A HONEYMOON” HONEYMOON” HONEYMOON” With ALBERT BASSERMAN WALTER SLEZAK FINAL SCREENINGS TO-DAY I The Biggest Thrill of the Year, “ Berlin Correspondent ” Also the Most Unusual Mystery, “Thru’ Different Eyes” (Both Recoin, by Censor for Adults) At the Cosy LIBERTY 'Phone 35-087. AMALGAMATED THEATRES. LTD. (Throughout N.Z.) TO-MORROW ! At 2 and 7.45 2 FIRST RELEASES 2 2 FIRST RELEASES 2 The Screen’s Greatest Western Star GENE AUTRY GENE AUTRY GENE AUTRY GENE AUTRY GENE AUTRY In his Latest and Biggest Thriller. “ SIERRA SUE ” “ SIERRA SUE ” “ SIERRA SUE ” With SMILEY BURNETTE FAY McKENZIE (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Associate Feature. The New Laugh-Thrill-Mystery “THE MAN IN THE TRUNK” Meet the Gayest Ghost that Ever Haunted a Lady’s Boudoir, With LYNNE ROBERTS, GEORGE HOLMES, RAYMOND WALBURN. (Recommended by Censor for Adults) PLANS D.1.C., BEGGS, and LIBERTY. THE ONE SHOW YOU’LL TALK ABOUT, LONG AFTER YOU’VE STOPPED LAUGHING ! (Recommended by Censor for Adults) —FEATURETTES INCLUDE—WALT DISNEY’S COLOURED DONALD DUCK CARTOON. “ A Good Time For A Dime” Avoid Regrets Book Now PLANS at D.1.C., BEGGS, and THEATRE. PUBLIC NOTICES. LYTTELTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. ESTIMATES FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31st MARCH, 1944. PURSUANT to Section 79 of "The Muni- * cipal Corporations Act, 1933,” the following Estimates of Receipts and Expenditure for the period commencing on the Ist day of Aprfl, 1943, and terminating on the 31st day of March, 1944, are hereby published by the Lyttelton Borough Council as having been approved at the ordinary meeting of the satd Council held on Monday, 31st day of May, 1943. EXPENDITURE, Administration, etc. .. Reserves, etc. .. .. Traffic inspection, etc. .. Fire prevention, library .. Diamond Harbour .. .. Grants, etc. Section 129, Public Rev. Act. Miscellaneous ;. Interest and sinking fund .. Works account, etc. : Emergency Precautions Scheme £ e. d. 675 0 0 580 0 0 400 0 0 569 0 0 370 0 0 42 0 0 50 0 0 776 0 0 1,673 0 0 7,250 0 0 200 0 0 RECEIPTS. Government subsidy on rates Rents Licences, etc. Miscellaneous receipts Transfer from Electricity Account Additional sum required being a general rate of 2s 6d in the £ on an annual value £12,585 0 0 £ 300 2,170 1,150 665 s. d. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,200 0 0 6.100 0 0 • £12,585 0 0 ’ NOTICE OF INTENTION TO MAKE 1 RATES. , IT IS HEREBY PUBLICLY NOTIFIED j that it is the intention of the Lyttelton . Borough Council at an Ordinary Meeting to be held on Monday, June 28th,‘ 1943, 7 to MAKE AND LEVY the undermentioned l rates upon Lyttelton, for the period commencing on the Ist day of April, 1943, and j ending on the 31st day of March, 1944, , payable In one sum at the Town Clerk’s Office, Oxford street, Lyttelton, on the I 4th day of August, 1943. . 1. A General Rate of Two Shillings and Sixpence in the £ made under provision ' of Section 77 of "The Municipal Corpora- ' tions Act, 1933." 2. A Hospital Rate of Sixpence Halff penny in the «£ made under Section 52 . of “The Hospital and Charitable Institul tions Act, 1926,” and “The Rating Act, E 1925.” 3. A Water Rate (Ordinary Supply) made under Section 82 of "The Municipal ‘ Corporations Act, 1933,” and "The Rating f Act, 1925.” (a) Upon all land and buildings, used ns dwelling houses to which water is supplied where the Annual Rateable Value : does not exceed £l2 10s Od, a rate of • Ten Shillings; where such value exceeds j £l2 10s Od, a rate of Two per centum of - such value, but in no case shall the rate i be less than Ten Shillings. i (b) Upon all land and buildings to ; which water can be, but is not supplied 4 situate within one hundred yards from • any part of the Waterworks, a rate of one-half the respective Rates mentioned ‘ in clause (a) hereof. (c) Uoon all Buildings used as stores „ or warehouses or for any purpose other . than as dwelling houses, a Rate of onet half the rate mentioned in Clause (a) v hereof. Mr’imum charge where water is a laid on, Ten Shillings. I, IT IS HEREBY FURTHER PUBLICLY 4 NOTIFIED THAT the Valuation Roll is e open for inspection without fee by all r ratepayers dprlng Office Hours, which t are. from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Monday to - Thursday, and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Fri- . days. 1 Dated at Lyttelton this Ist day of June, 1943. = J. THOMPSON, 5 6291 Acting-Town Clerk. 5 ILFRACOMBE PRIVATE HOTEL, Akaroa—Winter tariff commences' June Ist till August 15th, inclusive. ’Phone Akai roa 47, for restful accommodation. 5778 WEDDINGS. PARTIES, DANCES. We will Photograph your Function without obligation to purchase. Prints from Is VALERIE STUDIOS, A 1943 139 Hereford street. EDUCATIONAL. TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC. Theory and Diploma, Paper Work ExamiI nations POSTPONED TO SATURDAY, JUNE 19th. 6293 J, CROSS. Local Secretary. THE NAME "HARLE” MEANS SUCCESS AT ACCOUNTANCY EXAMINATIONS. MR HARLE. having been released from Duty with the Air Force, is again personally supervising the individual work of every student at Harle’s College of Accountancy. 1 Write for Prospectus. HARLE’S COLLEGE OF ACCOUNTANCY LIMITED, I Colonial Mutual Life Buildings, . P.O. Box 859, Wellington. 1 HI9SB COMMERCIAL TRAINING 1943 DAY AND EVENING SESSIONS at DIGBY’S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL have resumed. Term commences with first attendance 1942 Examination Results included: 54 Passes in Chamber of Commerce Exams. 32 Passes in Public Service Short-hand-Typists’ Examinations. 3 Gold Medals for high speed writing (150 w.p.m.). Prospectus on application. Tel. 32-510 69 Worcester street West (next to ‘•Harley’’). D 1776 SKATE FOR HEALTH’S SAKE. SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING SKATING DE LUXE SKATING RINK Kllmore stseet. NEW DAYTIME SESSIONS; Luncheon Session: 12,30 to 2 p.m. Afternoon Session: 2.30 to 4.30. Learners* Session: 5.15 to 6.30. Night Session; 7.30 to 10. SATURDAY AND WEDNESDAY NIGHT. Sessions extended to 10.30. SATURDAY’S SESSIONS: 10 to 12. 2.30 to 4.30 and 7.30 to 10.30. 6023 PUBLIC NOTICES. IN THE ESTATE of THOMAS JAMES BELL, late of Wheatstone, Farmer, deceased. IT IS REQUESTED Hhat ALL ACCOUNTS owing by the above-named deceased BE RENDERED FORTHWITH in duplicate to the undersigned certified as follows: "I hereby certify that the above amount was due and owing by the deceased at the date of his death, viz. 25th May, 1943." WILDING and ACLAND, Solicitors for the Estate, ASHBURTON. 6321 HALSWELL COUNTY COUNCIL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN PURSUANT to “The Counties Act, 1920," "The Rating Act, 1925," and “The Land Drainage Act, 1908,” and all Amendments thereto, that It is the intention of the Halswell County Council, at a meeting to be held on THURSDAY, the 17th of JUNE, 1943, to MAKE and LEVY, the following rates:— - Ohe PefmjrTn the Pound on the rateable value of all rateable property In the County of Halswell. A SEPARATE RATE of One Halfpenny in the Pound in Class A, One Third of a Penny in the Pound in Class B, and One Sixth of a Penny in the Pound In Class C on the rateable value of all rateable property included within the Halswell Drainage Area. Such rates are for the period commencing on the first day .of April, 1943. and ending, on the thirty-first day of March, 1944, and to become due and payable in one sum at the County Office, 3 Asylum road, Spreydon, on the 9th day of August, 1943. The Valuation Roll is now open for Inspection. R. BALLINTINE, 6328 County Clerk. VEHICLES EX ARMY VEHICLES EX ARMY FARMERS AND OTHERS now have an opportunity to procure either a Light or a Heavy Truck from a large selection of •vehicles ex Army. All these vehicles have exceptionally good - tyres and the large number available assures Intending buyers of a wide variety of makes, models, and types from which to select. The service of our Mechanical Experts is available to assist In selection, and Intending buyers should get In touch with us immediately to make an appointment to see the Trucks. Ring, write or call, and we will give every assistance. Terms available If required, HUTCHINSON MOTORS, LIMITED, Ford Motor Sales and Service. Box 440, ’Phone 36-317. After hours: Mr Henry 23-585. Mr Wilson 34-620. Mr Hutchinson 46-062. 6326 MIDLAND BUS SERVICES. KING’S BIRTHDAY WEEK-END. SPRINGFIELD AND AMBERLEY BUSES will not run on Monday, June 7th, but usual Monday time-table will operate on Tuesday, June Bth. LAKE COLERIDGE BUS-Usual Monday time-table will operate on June 7th. OXFORD BUS—Usual Monday 8 a.m. trip from Oxford via Swannanoa will be delayed until 4.15 p.m. on Monday, June 7th. There wil be no trips Christchurch, Oxford, via Swannanoa on this day. All trips to and from Oxford, via Rangiora, will run as usual on Monday, June 7th. WAIKUKU BEACH BUS-Depart Waikuku Beach 9.00 a.m.; depart Christchurch, 5.10 p.m. HORORATA AND WHITECLIFFS BUSES—UsuaI Service will operate. KAIAPOI, WOODEND, AND KAIRAKI BEACH TIME-TABLES available at Bus Station., 31 LICHFIELD STREET. SEDLEY WELLS WANT PIANOS. SEDLEY WELLS WANT PIANOS. Best Spot Cash Prices. RING 33-660 for Prompt Attention. TENDERS. GASOGENE GAS PRODUCER PLANT, as new, cost approx, £BO. Suit V 8 Truck, available Inspection Army Garage, Anderson’s Bay road (near Oval), DUNEDIN. Tenders invited. 6284 GOLDEN BAY CEMENT. REESE BROS., LIMITED (’Phone 30-516.) , R. C. HORSLEY. LTD. (’Phone 31-194.) WICK A L O Y (Canadian Wiraet) TUNGSTEN CARBIDE LATHE TOOL TIPS. Two Special Grades for Cast Iron and Steel. Consult us for furthei information and advice on use. P. F. MANN, LTD., 146 Lichfield st, Christchurch, C.l. M 1765
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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23964, 3 June 1943, Page 1
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