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LONDON HOUSE, LTD. LONDON HOUSE, LTD. (Next Door 3Z8.) 742 COLOMBO STREET. CHRISTCHURCH. COSTUMES—FURS—COATS. COSTUMES—FURS—COATS. FURS: Use our Lay-by for your Fur Renovation NOW. Furs Cleaned and Repaired. Deposits and Cash Orders Accepted. I AMUSEMENTS.

MAYFAIR 'Phone 31-213. AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD. (Throughout N.Z.) Hearing Aids Available DAILY .. 2.15 .. 8 P.M. CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN In the World’s Great Comedy Picture Released Through United Artists. SPECIAL SHORT FEATURE: “ THIS IS BLITZ ” Latest "World In Action" News Shorts— Sensational Scenes Direct from the Battle Fronts—Produced from Captured Nazi Films. {Approved* for Universal Exhibition) PLANS D.1.C., BEGGS, and THEATRE. MAYOR’S COMMUNITY SING. MAYOR’S COMMUNITY SING. MAYOR'S COMMUNITY SING. MAYOR’S COMMUNITY SING CIVIC THEATRE FRIDAY, At Noon. CIVIC THEATRE FRIDAY, At Noon. LYN. CHRISTIE LYN. CHRISTIE LYN. CHRISTIE (One Ton of Joviality) Presents— OPENING OF THE 1943 SEASON OPENING OF THE 1943 SEASON OPENING OF THE 1943 SEASON Assisted by SPUD MURPHY SPUD MURPHY (Another Ton or So) NEW SONGS! OLD SONGSI NEW FEATURES! “I WANT TO BE AN ACTOR” “I WANT TO BE AN ACTOR” Produced by JACKO Produced by JACKO Come and take part in this Show yourself. Prizes for the Best Actor .... “THE LAUGH OF THE WEEK” Send in your Favourite Joke along with 6d to P.O. Box 237. You may win £SO. MILITARY CAMP BAND MILITARY CAMP BAND (Conductor: Lieut. Francis.) Accompanists: MRS WARRILOW CLIVE CHRISTF MRS WARRILOW CLIVE CHRISTII Silver Coin Admission, PROCEEDS PATRIOTIC FUND. GREE'npARK HALL. . FRIDAY, JUNE 4th. Dance in Aid of Soldiers’ Comforts Gents 2/-. Ladies 1/6, members of Armed Forces 1/-. R. DEMPSEY. Hon. Sec. X 9328 PUBLIC NOTICES CHRISTCHURCH TRAMWAY BOARD. PUBLIC HOLIDAY, MONDAY, JUNK 7th, 1943. HOLIDAY Time-tables on all routes except on New Brighton, where holiday time-table will be in • force until 9 a.m., thereafter ordinary time-table. - H. E. JARMAN, 6299 General Manager and See. PUBLIC NOTICE. MRS E. A. HOTCHKIN has been nominated to contest the HUHUNUr ELECTORATE ?s an INDEPENDENT at.the Coming General Election, and Will. Amberley June 2, 1943. X 9265 HOME GUARD. CHRISTCHURCH'-NORTH-BATTALION. A Compulsory Parade will be held on SUNDAY, JUNE 6th, 1943. A. B, D, and H.Q, Companies Signals, Medical Platoons will parade at 0900 hours at usual parade grounds. C Company, M.M.G. Sections of all Companies , will parade at ELMWOOD SCHOOL at 0845 hours. The next parade for the Artillery Section will be at ELMWOOD on SUNDAY, JUNE 13th. 1943. L. G. PARK, Lieut.. 6268 Acting Adjutant. » PURCHASE OF TYPEWRITERS. The Office Machinery Control Notice (No. 2), 1943, provides that only certain authorised persons, firms and companies, may purchase used typewriters, etc., without special authority from the Factory Controller. Included in the list of authorised buyers are the following Christchurch firms, which are prepared to purchase used typewriters for cash. N. AITKEN and CO., LTD., 229 High st. ARMSTRONG and SPRINGHALL, LTD., 127-129 Worcester street. RONEO OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO., 105 Armagh street. R. M. WATSON. LTD., 701 Colombo st. WAIMAIRI COUNTY COUNCIL. BALANCE-SHEET, 1941-42. OTICE is hereby given that copies of le Balance-sheet and Statement of ccounts for the year ended March 31, 142, are deposited at each of the underlentioned places, where they willl RE--IAIN OPEN for public inspection UNTIL le 3rd DAY OF JULY, 1943. STYX RIDING; Mr H. T. Herberts tore, Mashland road, Ouruhia. MARSHLAND RIDING: Mr J. D. Stewrt’s Store, 435 Marshland road. AVON RIDING: Mr E. C. Salt’s Garage, larshland road, Shirley. ■ , BELFAST RIDING: Post Office, Bel--IAREWOOD RIDING: Mr T. Grant ■ re, 206 Harewood road. A.PANUI RIDING: Council Chamber, i-th road. Papanui. /AIRARAPARIDING: Mrs I. Mitcham s re, Yaldhurst road, Upper Rlccarton. ENDALTON RIDING: Mr T. H. Rides re, 216 Fendalton road. lIDDLETON RIDING: Post Office, Hso 1 COUNCIL’S RECEIVING FICE, 152 Hereford st., Christchurch. G. S. COWPER, County Clerk, 'apanui, June 2, 1943. 1 WANTED HOUSEHOLD HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. FURNITURE, CARPETS, CARPETS. , ETC., , By GEO. ANDERSON and SON, Auctioneers, GEO. ANDERSON and SON. Auctioneers, 534 COLOMBO STREET. Ring ’Phone 30-314. 30-314. 1 THEY WILL OFFER YOU THE BEST CASH PRICE. I RING THEM NOW i RING THEM NOW —-~ ’ X 9147 VACUUM CLEANER REPAIRS. HAVE your electric Cleaner thoroughly overhauled and repaired by a qualified Electrical Firm, All makes serviced. “Hoover" Agents. COTTER'S, LTD., Electrical Engineers, 158 High st. 6286 LOSI AND FOUND. i found, White Dog, with cream mark- . ings. “Agnew” and 'phone 12-987 on collar. 'Phone A.P.S., 36-863. 6345 • FRIDAY Night, Gold Watch on bar and 1 chain. Reward. ’Phone 30-742. LOST, Lady’s Brown Nappa Glove, Hackthorne rd. Tuesday. D 9391, “Press.” —- LOST, Tuesday, by Army Girl, £5 and 10s Notes Vicinity New Post Office. Reward. 38-803. —-—■ LOST, Small Silver Watch, nickel strap. Finder please communicate Mrs Lester, Christ's College, tel. 41-254. LOST, Yesterday on Papanui rd.. Tomes rd., Norfolk st.. or May’s rd.. Large Navy Purse containing sum of Money. Reward on returning to 412 Papanui rd. 384 PURSE, containing Small Sum of money and key. Vicinity Armagh st. 6 Wilson’s road. X 9363 PURSE, containing Money and Ration Books, No. 14 Tram, between Armstrong’s and Dallington Bus (Wednesday). Reward. P2351, “Press.” ; 382 SPECTACLES in Case in Lincoln. Wednesday last. Reward. Stow, Halswell. * voooc • STRAYED, Black and White 6 months Pup. Probably injured. L. Bush, Styx. STRAYEDrBIack and White, Wire-haired Terrier. 58 Cowlishaw street, Avonside, 1 or Ri’g 33-834, . - £1 REWARD. Return Lady’s Regal Cycle Lost 812 Colombo st., Sat. Ring 37-824. £1 REWARD—Lest, late Monday afternoon, £4 10s Notes. City, south of Square > or Sydenham. D 9303, “Press.”

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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23964, 3 June 1943, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23964, 3 June 1943, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23964, 3 June 1943, Page 1

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