GIRLS' HOODED RAINCOATS Waferproof Tweed in several designs. 26in to 36in. £3/8/2 to £4/0/9. PARA c"SAV b " Cnr. Cashel and Manchester Streets.
amusements 3rd LAUGHT ER WEEK ! 1 ! 3rd LAUGHTER WEEK ! 1 I TODAY: I !'SHOWS: 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. ... A CAPTAIN in TROUBLED WATERS He Found that Paradise had No Meaning when HIS WIFE . . . MET HIS OTHER WIFE I London Films Presents The Funniest Surprise of the Year . . . ANTHONY KIMMINS’ “THE CAPTAIN’S PARADISE” CAPTAIN’S PARADISE” CAPTAIN’S PARADISE” With Your Favourite BrlU«h Funmaker Up to His Eyes in Comedy Again. ALEC GUINNESS ALEC GUINNESS ALEC GUINNESS As Captain St. James, who finds the Perfect Paradise—but it was all too good to Last. So good that it's Worth the Price of Admission to find out what goes Wrong—We won’t spoil your fun by telling you. PLEASE DON’T DISCLOSE THE UPROARIOUS ENDING TO YOUR FRIENDS! (Recommended by Censor for Adults) Plus: Excellent Featurette: “ROYAL SCOTLAND” || MAYFAIR • ph ° n * ’»-»’• || "Warmed For Your Comfort.’’ || Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd BOX PLANS AT MAYFAIR AND DXC. —TONIGHT——TONIGHT— Aj 8 pjn. TOMORROW EVENING AND EVERY EVENING NEXT WEEK
THE REPERTORY SOCIETY THE REPERTORY SOCIETY Present, at the I Repertory theatre “MESSAGE FOR MARGARET” “MESSAGE FOR MARGARET” i ’’MESSAGE FOR MARGARET” By JAMES PARISH A Thrilling and Exciting Drama of the Conflict Between Two Women—Both Named Margaret ! Produced by FRANK NEWMAN. BOOK AT BEGG'S BOOK AT BEGG’S Reserved Seats: 2/6, 3/6, and 5/- Tax Free or at the Theatre ('Phone Reservations 77-736 from 6.45 pmi.) Play Ends 10.15 p.m. Approx.
LEAGUE LEAGUE LEAGUE LEAGUE SHOW GROUNDS LEAGUE LEAGUE TOMORROW LEAGUE LEAGUE Hornby and Woolston a,re so LEAGUE far unbeaten in the i*'cond LEAGUE round, which is for the Vivian LEAGUE Cup. Hornby are only LEAGUE points behind Sydenham in the LEAGUE Oaampionifelp. LEAGUE LEAGUE OVAL, 2.45 ».m. LEAGUE LEAGUE HORNBY V. WOOLSTON , LEAGUE LEAGUE OVAL. 1.15 pm LEAGUE LEAGUE PAPANUI v.. LINWOOD LEAGUE PAPANUI v.. LINWOOD ’ LEAGUE No. 2 Ground, at 1.15: LEAGUE Christchurch v. Marist Admission: Adults 1/6 to all LEAGUE parts. Children Free. LEAGUE Afternoon Tea and RefreshLEAGUE ments available on the ground. DANCEB, SOCIALS. ETC.
WINTER GARDEN CABARET. SATURDAY. 8.30 till IX Pat Kane’s Orchestra. Tickets. 12/6 Double. Alcoves, 7/6 and 5/-. (Evening Dress Essential.) Telephone 78-022 for Reservations. MRS R F. NEWTON. TONIGHT TONIGHT MIXED DANCING CALEDONIAN HALL CALEDONIAN HALL (Centrally Heated) SUPPER SUPPER SERENADERS’ BAND Admission 3s 6d. ART BIERMAN, M.C. P.M.K.A. FORTNIGHTLY DANCES Recommence SATURDAY. JULY 10 ISh l £^?/ r i£ ALL Freddy F<Sers XYZ Dance Band. All the latest hit tunes to delight the keenest dancers. Good Supper, Novelty Dances, Excellent Prizes. Admission 3a.
' . 4826 PREBBLETON BASKETBALL CLUB DANCE. JULY 10. ■ DANCE JULY 10. Good Band. Fine Supper. Admission 3/-.3398 . TONIGHT FRIDAY ’ DANCING AT THE LATIMER Latimer square, Gloucester st.. City. Merv. Coburn’s Orchestra. Admission 3s 6d. COMBINED BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL BALL, JULY 13. from aII Society Secretaries or from CJS.A. Secretar/, vV. C. MILLER. Motukarara. MW OLD Collegians - lßand7^topa~7h — Dance entertainment. ’Ph. 87-176. X21&8 PERSONALS Z BABIES AND TODDLERS "BOARDEiy - EVERY CARE AND ATTENTION siven your BABY In SUNNY SEASIDE Hom“ nur o.NG EXPERIENCE. Write or call:— 20 JERVOIS STREET, SOUTH BRIGHTON. X 1827 DOST ANB FOUND FOUND, Canvas Cover, probablv iost off truck. Ring BSB—7IO2S. lo ** oa GOLD Watch lost by schoolgirl, vicinity . Sch 2? l ' Bass *t. Xmas FUSS* I '.. Be ** r < l - Phony 70-17 S. JhtShton road; tirßaulln. J-_Roynolds. 68-244. Reward. , Cashel or Hereford streets Navv IJned Leather Glove. Reward. 5 Crfia?Cashmere.
ST. on Tuesday, vicinity of D.1.C.-Kincaids-Armstrongs-Lincoln road hi ml No*®?-..Finder please Ring 35-675. LOS^ M bc ™^ en . Glentimnel and Hawkins; O R7n% 2o s’i n ß »?d n<l Find " 31-391 Private; 88-711 Business (City), Thursday.*amall Wallet containing money in £1 and 10a ngtaL Urgently needed. Reward. E 2177, LOST, vicinity Mt. Pleasant, Scottish Terrier, black, ringed with brown. Name Peter. May be hurt. Reward. ’Phona XX)ST, June 29, Schoolbag and Contents, name on bag, between Sydenham and Woolston, via Opawa. Reward. ’Phona 79-224. - - LOST, between Methven and Low's corner, Highbank, 1 Green Canvas Sheet, 10 x 12. Finder please advise ’Phone 103 X. Methven, or H. J. Stevens, No. 2 R D., Rakala. Reward. ONE Red^XaufiM 1- Shoe, between New Brighton. North Linwood, and Armagh street. Ring 88-904. YALE Key lost, Monday night, vicinity Majestic Theatre or Hay’s. Apply E 1971, “Press.” -—. IMPOUNDED SELWYN COUNTY COUNCIL. IMPOUNDED st Hororats, from Te Pirita District, 3 Ewes and one Lamb, black brand indistinct. It not claimed and expenses paid, to be sold on July 15. 1954. at noon. T ayLOR, Poundkeeper.
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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27397, 9 July 1954, Page 1
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