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AMUSEMENTS 4th GLORIOUS WEEK ! 4th GLORIOUS WEEK ! TOMORROW: 4 SHOWS: c 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. ALSO DAILY: 2 p.m.—B pan. But Hurry ! Season Now Definitely Limited . . . See It Now Of You Might Miss Out ! THE FILM THAT HAS THRILLED • COUNTLESS THOUSANDS THROUGHOUT ENGLAND. AMERICA. AUSTRALIA ' AND NEW ZEALAND ! 1 The Most Glorious Screen I Spectacle Of Our Time ! When You See ... j “THE FLIGHT ] «“THE FLIGHT h of the WHITE HERON” ' WHITE HERON” IN COLOUR GLORIOUS. You Will Agree C.LN.E.M.A.S.C.O.P.E MAKES ALL THE DIFFERENCE The Entire 'l\oyal Tour Becomes a Personal Experience that j Puts YOU in the Picture ! (Approved for Universal Exhibition) And For Your Added Enjoyment— VESUVIUS EXPRESS—AII Aboard the Fastest Train in the World for Milan, Florence, Rome, and Naples —Spellbound, You Sit in the Observation Car for the Thrill of a Lifetime. DANCES FROM PRINCE IGOR. Alfred Newman conducting the 20th Century-Fox Symphony Orchestra and Choir. FEATURETTE No. 3 Scenes from Our Next and Important Cinemascope Presentation: “3 COINS IN THE FOUNTAIN.” Exclusive AT THE LUXURIOUS. NEW ■PHONE] Q A Vn V i fHow® 75-043| 175-043 Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. “Show Place of the South." PLANS AT DJ.C. AND THEATRE. TOMORROW EVENING AT 8 pm. TOMORROW EVENING AT 8 pm. And EVERY EVENING up to and including Saturday, July 17. THE REPERTORY SOCIETY THE REPERTORY SOCIETY Presents at the REPERTORY THEATRE REPERTORY THEATRE “MESSAGE FOR MARGARET” “MESSAGE FOR MARGARET” “MESSAGE FOR MARGARET” By JAMBS PARISH A Thrilling and Exciting Drama of the Conflict Between Two Women—Both Named Margaret I i Produced by FRANK NEWMAN THE CAST INCLUDES:— MAVIS REESBY FRONA KING BRIAN FISHER-BETTS KEN McBEATH ’ BOOK A«T BEGG’S J BOOK AT BEGG’S 1 Reserved Seats: 2/8, 3/6, and 5/- Tax Free or at the Theatre (’Phone 77-736 from 6.45 pm.y Play Ends 18.18 pjrx. Approx. — : CANTERBURY UNIVERSITY COLLEGE MUSIC DEPARTMENT. LUNCH-TIME RECITAL in the t COLLEGE HALL, 1 TODAY (THURSDAY), AT 1.10 P.M. 1 JOHN IRELAND FESTIVAL PROGRAMME. Trio No. 2. Four Songs. Phantasy Trio. May Hannan. Frances Anderson, Althea Harley-Slack, Winston Sharp, and Vernon Griffiths. ADMISSION FREE. N. 8.: NO RECITAL ON FRIDAY. ' ' 4744 PUBLIC NOTICES JUMBLE SALE. 1 RIDGELY HALL, FRIDAY, 9th, 1 pm. Admission 3d. CLOTHING AVAILABLE. IF your income is small, you find the CENTRAL MISSION GOODWILL STORE L A BLESSING. Many outfit themselves at a nominal cost from our supplies of clothing. THE GOODWILL STORE is on the Second Floor of the Central Mission, 53 Cathedral square, cnr. of Chancery lane. Open 10 a.m. to 3.30 pm., Mondays to Fridays, weekly. 2863

MARCASSITE JEWELLERY. English and Continental. The Most Fashionable and Popular Jewellery of the Day. AU Set in Sterling Silver. Pieces from 37s 6d. STEWART 'DAWSONS, STEWART DAWSONS, Stewart Dawson’s Comer.” High street. - ■ M.Thur. CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL SALE OF SECTIONS—SPREYDON SUBDIVISION APPLICATIONS, closing at Noon on Monday, July 26, 1954. are invited for the purchase of sections in a subdivision comBleted by the Council in a block of land ounded by Barrington, Cobham, Lyttelton and Neville streets. The sixty-nine sections available for allocation are situated on two new streets named Evesham crescent and Bewdley street, and are to be sold at fixed prices ranging from £370 to £4BO. They will be sold only to persons who are prepared to erect thereon dwelling-houses for the personal occupation of themselves and families. Building must commence within two years. Full Information and application forms may be obtained at the City Council Offices. H. S. FEAST, Town Clerk. Christchurch, July 5, 1954.4631 BE UP TO DATE WITH YOUR READING. A new book at a reasonable price, Hammond Innes—“THE STRANGE LAND.” Adventures in Morocco. Berbers, Smuggling. 10/6. New Novel by Daphne du Maurier—“MAßY ANNE.” Historical, surpassing “Rebecca” and “My Cousin Rachel." 14/d. "BITTER HONEYMOON.” Albert Moravia wrote “Woman of Rome.” This book also contains Eight of his short stories. 10/6. The following Books are now available:— “THE ASCENT OF EVEREST,” John Hunt .. .. .. .. 30/“REACH FOR THE SKY” Paul Brickhill 16/“THE CRUEL SEA,” Nicholas Monsarrat .. .. 13/6 “TEST PILOT,” Neville Duke .. 12/6 "THE TWENTY THOUSAND THIEVES,” Eric Lambert. A brutaUy honest Novel of Desert Warfare .. .. .. 12/6 •"BOLDNESS BE MY FRIEND,” Richard Pape. Only a few Autographed copies on hand .. 16/“FAREWELL CAMPO 12,” Brigadier James Hargest. One of the classic escape stories of the War. Mermaid Edition .. 5/3 Postage Extra. Libraries Quoted. BOOKLOVERS’ PEN DOCTOR, BOOKLOVERS’ PEN DOCTOR, Cathedral square, I 4834

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27396, 8 July 1954, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume XC, Issue 27396, 8 July 1954, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume XC, Issue 27396, 8 July 1954, Page 1

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