AMUSEMENTS. Spontaneous Applause! . . . For the Finest Featurette Ever Heard in a Theatre! 30 MINUTES OF SHEER MUSICAL DELIGHT WITH * ARTURO TOSCANINI* (To be Heard 3ZB To-night, 6.30 p.m.) Now Showing at the ~V O N J. C. Williamson’s Luxury Playhouse. Hearing Aids Available. 'Phone 40-076. 2 PM. DAILY 8 P.M. Music . . . Romance . . . Drama and Comedy! ... it has it ALL! A MUSICAL “GEM” THAT BREATHES THE VERY SPIRIT OF ENGLAND! “FOR YOU ALONE” “FOR YOU ALONE” “FOR YOU ALONE” 1 ' With Lesley Brook Robert Griffith Jimmy Hanley Dinah Sheridan And Introducing Heddle Nash England’s Greatest Tenor, with THE LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ALBERT SANDLER and HELEN HILL Be Wise, Book Early at D.1.C.! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Never Before Has Such A Riotous Comedy Been Screened! It’s Always Cosy and (varin at =ST. J A M ES = Direction: Christchurch Cinemas. Ltd. 'lf it’s at the St. James it’s the Tops „ in Entertainment.” 2 P.M. DAILY 7.45 P.M. Broadway’s Smash Comedy Musical Success . . . Now a Thousand Times Funnier on the Screen! New Universal Presents 4 “SEE MY LAWYER” “SEE MY LAWYER” Starring Those Madmen of Mirth OLSEN AND JOHNSON With Grace MCDONALD, Alan CURTIS Noah BEERY, Jnr. Franklin PANGBORN (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also for Your Added Enjoyment 808 CROSBY Driving the Wild West Wilder with Music, Mirth and Madness In
| “THE SINGING SHERIFF” | With Fay McKENZIE, Fuzzy KNIGHT (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) The Plan is Filling Rapidly Reserve at the Theatre for the Special Morning Session To be Screened at 10 a.m. on SATURDAY NEXT 2 Hours of Popular Short Subjects. Children 6d and 9d Matinee Reserves at Theatre Only. RESERVES D.I.C. or ST. JAMES. 35-820. REX THEATRE RICCARTON TO-NIGHT. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, 7,30 LYRICS BY IRA GERSHWIN A GAIETY-FILLED MUSICAL COMEDY ■THE KEYNOTE ON SURPRISE 20th CENTURY FOX FILMS PRESENT “Where Do We Go From Here” “Where Do We Go From Here” In Technicolour with FRED MacMURRAY JOAN LESLIE JUNE HAVER And “BELLS OF CAPISTRANO” GENE AUTRY SMILEY BURNETT VIRGINIA GREY (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.)
. PUBLIC NOTICES WE are paying 25/. per dozen.cn Rail Canterbury, for shot HARES.’ Minimum weight, 61b. , P. FERON and SON, LTD 303 Moorhouse ave.. Christchurch T.C CH’CH. BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL PARENTA A „ A TEACHER ASSN. At HAY S LOUNGE, 7.45 pirn. THURSDAY. JUNE 20th. Major W. Moffat will speak bn "A Master s Experience on Three Fronts.” „ HOME ECONOMICS ASSN. THURSDAY. JUNE 20th, 2.30 P.M. PIONEER SPORTS CLUB ROOMS. Speaker: Mrs D. Russell Ferguson (Canada). Bring and Buy Table. Non-mem-bers, Is. A. Borland, Hon. Sec. 7507 N.Z. NATIONAL PARTY. SYDENHAM ELECTORATE. MR R. G. GERARD, M.P., MR R. G. GERARD. M.P., MR R. G. GERARD. M.P.. MR R. G. GERARD, M.P., will Address a PUBLIC MEETING at ST. MARTINS LIBRARY HALL, ST. MARTINS LIBRARY HALL, Wilson’s road, St. Martins. TO-NIGHT. 8 P.M. TO-NIGHT, 8 P.M. All Welcome. 7472 STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHY by Green and Hahn Don’t take a chance with your Wedding Photograph—for it’s the one that can never be taken again. Let GREEN AND HAHN “Give you the perfect Photo.” 152 Armagh street. Telephone 33-706. Studio, Commercial and Candid , Photographers. 9213 CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL LOCAL BILL. CHRISTCHURCH CITY EMPOWERING. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that it is the intention of the Christchurch City Council to introduce in the present Session of Parliament the Christchurch City Council Empowering Bill. The object and purport of the Bill are as follows:
1. To authorise the Council to transfer any funds standing to the credit of any trading undertaking of the Council to the General Account, and to prescribe by resolution that such transfer snail- be subject to such terms, conditions, and provisions as to retransfer whether in one sum or by instalments as the Local Government Loans Board shall approve, and also subject until such retransfer is completed to such payments of interest (if any) on moneys not retransferred as such Board shall approve. 2. To provide that no terms, conditions or provision so approved by the Board shall be varied except with the express approval of the Board. 3. To provide that the Audit Office shall see that the terms, conditions, and' provisions of any resolution so passed by the Council and approved by the Board shall be observed and performed by the Council. Copies of the above-mentioned Bill have been deposited in the Magistrate’s Court, Christchurch, and at the Town Clerk’s Office, Manchester street, Christchurch, and such copies are there open for public inspection without fee for a period of three full weeks from the first publication of this advertisement. Dated at Christchurch this 18th day of June, 1946. H. S. FEAST, Town Clerk. This is the first publication of this notice.'74B6 ROBERT J. HAMPTON, MONUMENTAL MASON. 'Phones 35-063, 35-196. 19 River road, Richmond, Christchurch. Monumental Work in all Cemeteries in Canterbury. C 254
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