AMUSEMENTS. V AVON V J. C. Williamson’s Luxury Playhouse. Sessions To-day: 2.15 and 8 p.m. Shoppers’ Session Fridays, 5 p.m. Matir.ee Plans at Theatre Only. HEARING AIDS AVAILABLE. Adventure Blazes Across the Desert Sands .... Tender Romance and Tense Excitement fills the Screen as this Astounding Drama of "Behind the Scenes” in North Africa Crashes •from the Screen! Paramount Pictures Present “ FIVE GRAVES TO CAIRO ” “ FIVE GRAVES TO CAIRO ” "FIVE GRAVES TO CAIRO” starring ’ FRANCHOT TONE— As “Bramble," the tank corporal who staggered half-crazed with sunstroke into tile biggest secret of the war. ANNE BAXTER—\s "Mooche" . . . just a pretty little French chambermaid . . who knew too much and might have talked. AKIM TAMIROFF— As Farid whose bomb-torn desert inn changed faces more often than towels! ERICH VON STROHEIM— Masterly as Rommel . . most head- I lined name of the war . . . the man who almost won a continent! (Recommended oy Censor for .Adults.) OUTSTANDING FEATURETTES: "TUMBLE BUGS." ■ Grantland Rice Sportlight, "IN CURRENT EVENTS,” " Speaking of Animals ” Series. AVON NEWS SERVICE, ALWAYS First with tile Latest. THE BOX PLAN IS AT THE D.I.C. - THEATRE 'PHONE 40-078. Come to the Cosy ST. ALBANS f’lTM'-ri 'IIV Luxury Theatre L 111 IN 1 111 l ’Phone 35-600 7.30 - P.M. FINAL SCREENING. 7.30 P.M. Again we recommend our two BIG Features, adapted from the fascinating story “A WHIFF OF HELIOTROPE," by RICHARD WASHBURN CHILD BRIAN MIRIAM PRESTON Donlevy Hopkins Foster ,1 "A GENTLEMAN" I|. I AFTER DARK” W THRILLING TREMENDOUS DRAMATIC (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) •THE OTHER BIG FEATURE IS The funniest story since Eve doublecrossed, Adam out of his rib. Henry Fonda Gene Tierney .... In ....' LAIRD CREGAR SPRING'bYINGTON (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) i REX— niCCARTON | TO-NIGHT and TUESDAY. 7.30.-' Loretta YOUNG—Brian AHERNE, In “ A NIGHT TO REMEMBER ” ' .... And .... Virginia BRUCE—James ELLISON, In , “.Careful Soft Shoulders ” (Programme Rec. by Censor for Adults.) DENTISTRY. H. W. FROST. H. W. FROST (Christchurch), LTD., SURGEON DENTISTS. 244 HIGH STREET. CHRISTCHURCH. HOURS: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays; 9 a.m. to 12. ’PHONE 33-109. LONDON DENTAL LONDON DENTAL INSTITUTE. INSTITUTE. P. Z. HARRIS.’ B.D.S. G. C. Z. HARRIS. N. E. MATHEWSON, B.D.S. J. B. MacGREGOR, L.D.S. (Glasgow) O. E. SAWERS. B.D.S. J. L. FOSTER 112 A CASHEL STREET. CHRISTCHURCH. HOURS; 9 a.m.-5.30 p.m. SATURDAY; 9 a,m.-12 Noon. ’Phone 33-909 MR L. F. NANCARROW. Dental Surgeon (Late Talbot and Nancarrow) “HARLEY.” 137 Cambridge tc«. ’Phone 34-229. OPTICIANS. GEO. WEAR. OPTICIAN, 161 Cashel street, CHRISTCHURCH (Next Tattersall’s Hotel.) ’Phone 36-857. • WIBB7 WALTER J WATSONS. OPTICIANS. 695 COLOMBO STREET (Next Kincaids.) ’PHONE 35-226. Closed Saturdays. W1720 GLASSES WHALE’S OPTICAL SERVICE Established over 40 years. 677 COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Also Ashburton and Oamaru, INVALIDS VISITED. ’Phone 36-494. WIBB6 JOHN R. PROCTER, LTD., OPTICIANS. (Since 1877.) 208 High street. Christchurch. •PHONE-36-081. ' London and New Zealand trained Opticians in Attendance. EDUCATIONAL. PLAN NOW FOR A SUCCESSFUL POST-WAR CAREER. ich day brings us nearer the end of the ar—nearer the time when business will mmence to expand—bringing with it iw opportunities as well as new responrilities. This will be the era of the lalified accountant. Make your own ans now. for a successful post-war reer by enrolling with Hemingway’s, the iding Home-Study Accountancy coaches, •eds speak louder than words and Hemgway’s record of coaching more than )0 successful Accountancy Students ice the war is the best guarantee of ur own success. Enrol with: HEMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516, Auckland. H2130 JDINGS—PARTIES—DANCES. ,L PHOTOGRAPH your Function obligation to purchase. Prints from Is. VALERIE STUDIOS, 139 Hereford street. A 1954
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