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AMUSEMENTS Oklahoma . . . Its forbidden frontiers at las., flung open to a Nation's Land-rush-ing Liuneeis. A virgin Empire to be claimed by the swiftest and held by the strongest. Over night in the raw wildi erness, in the brawling outposts torn by bitter strife . . . Oklahoma becomes the storm centre of America’s onward march! Into this turbulent battleground rides a mysterious figure, destined to carve a glorious place in the West, a reckless adventurer, a desperado with a price on nis head. whose single-handed fight against injustice makes him a hunted cutlaw. "The Oklahoma Kid" ... his gun a driving iorce and the only law the nlunderers! WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE! “THE OKLAHOMA KID” James BOGART CAGNEY TKreV iU'SU" B Casl ot Thousands ™ s AtL IT! he WESTERN BY WHICH ALL OTHER WESTERNS ARE JUDGED' Filmed Entirely in Sepia Tone Fl* Z^ F x?U ,re X tes ’ A Show b >' Themselves. Hi ♦ N Z ’ Review . “Plantation Melomusical special. "Boobv £? tcbed T - T Technicolour cartoon. “Cone'v island Honeymoon." two-reel Technicolour special: Everyone is raving about ___ this one! programme IS TO ever_presented at °the AMMF ’l||| PLAZA ||D Direction: Kerridge-Odeon ’Phone 36-021 2 p.m Daily 8 p.m. Friday Next! A Picture that Stands at the Top of its Class! INTRUDER IN THE DUST"

CENTURY Lu S Lr^’t S r e 11 "Phone 35-600 SPECIAL MATINEE TO-DAY, 215 PM “BRINGING UP FATHER” With Jiggs and Maggie 7.45 p.m. FINAL SCREENING 7.43 p.m. Carmen . . . creature of a thousand moods . . . the most famous temptress . . . the most violent romance. A sizzling story of fire and savagery. splendour and shame RITA HAYWORTH GLENN FORI) In the sensational drama “LOVES OF CARMEN” “LOVES OF CARMEN” In Technicolour With RON RANDELL VICTOR JORY (Recommended by Censor for Adults, Unsuitable for Children) "The Loves of Carmen" has all the elements of a spectacular motion picture, including seething passion, stirring action, wild gypsy dances and music and eyefilling colour and settings Excellent Featurettes Include "ASIA’S NEW VOICE" (March of Time) PLANS AT THEATRE TO-DAY <ll HOLLYWOOD 1I ( I I SUMNER I | 1 ’Phone, dial 41-600. ask for 402 TO-DAY. 2 and 8 p.m. MONDAY. 7 p.m. Sir Alexander Korda Presents DAVID NIVEN MARGARET LEIGHTON JUDY CAMPBELL JACK HAWKINS BONNIE PRINCE CHARLIE’ (Colour by Technicolour) Featurettes include: “Donald’s Happv Birthday (Donald Duck), and “Sealing the Lake Bed at Waikaremoana” (N.Z. Review) (Approved for Universal Exhibition) SUBURBAN CINEMAS KAIAPOI RIALTO’ 2 L and 745 Pm.: "A Date with Judy” LVIIELION HARBOUR LIGHT” 8 p.m.: "The Weaker Sex” (U) PAPANU) -EMPIRE” 1.30 and 7.30 p.m.: “Julia Misbehaves" (A) RANGIORA— regent’ 2 and 7.45 p.m.: “Desire Me" (A) SUM. i ER- ’HOLLYWOOD’ 2 and 8 p.m.: “Bonnie Prince Charlie" (U) NEW BRIGHTON— roxy” 7.45 p.m.: “Three Daring Daughters” Censorship (A) Rec by Censor for Adults Index: (U) App Universal Exhibition

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS *• THE Wife and Sons of the late gTW. Blackler wish to convey their sincere Thanks to all relatives and friends for ’ floral tributes and messages of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. Special e thanks to the nurses of Nurse Maude As- ’ sociation. MR J. W. MARSHALL, Evelyn, and Selby, wish to express Thanks to all friends and relatives for their kind expressions of sympalny and floral tributes in their recent sau Special thanks > to doctors, sisters, and nurses of No. it) Ward. Please accept this as a personal acKnowieogement. THE Family of the late Mrs R. Penman r wish to Thank all kind friends, rela--1 tives, and neighbours lor telegrams, letters. and floral tributes in their recent sad bereavement. MR and MRS F. FORSYTH and Family wish to Thank all kind friends • and relatives lor messages ot sympathy and floral tributes in their recent sad bereavement. Special thapks to sisters and nurses in Ward 1. Public Hospital, for . their_kind attention. MB and MBS - WELLS ~ and Thelma, Moncks Spur, Redeliffs, deeply appreciate and sincerely Thank all kind relatives, friends, snd neighbours for their beautiful floral tributes, telegrams, letters, and per--1 sonal expressions of sympathy in the very sad and sudden bereavement of their daughter. Joy. Special thanks to Dr. L. R. Chapman for his extreme kindness and unfailing attention As these were too numerous to reply to please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. MRS IVY M. HILL wishes to Thank all relatives and friends for the beautiful floral tributes, telegrams, and messages of sympathy received during her recent sad bereavement. Also to thank the doctors and nurses of Ward 2, Christchurch Hospital, and Dr. Knight. Oxford, for his untiring attention. MRS E. CHILDS and Family, Ashburton, wish to sincerely Thank all kind friends and relatives for floral tributes, telegrams. letters, and personal expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. THE Family of the late Bridget Brosnahan wish to express their very sincere Thanks to re'atives. friends, and all who sent floral tributes, letters, telegrams, cards, and personal expressions of sympathy in their very sad bereavement; also special thanks to the Rev P. Cahill, S.M., and Dr. S. A. Mclnnes. Please accept this as a persona] acknowledgement. MR J. S. STEVENSON and Family, of 33 King street. Timaru. wish to gratefully Acknowledge and express their sincere appreciation to all relations and friends who sent telegrams, letters, cards, floral tributes, and persona! expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. FLORAL EMBLEMS. NAIRN’S are Complete Florists, Supplying Floral Casket Covers and Grave Linings Wreaths Crosses, and all Floral Emblems If it’s possible with Flowers. NAIRN’S can do it 1 NAIRN’S NURSERIES LTD.. Established 1879, 170 Lincoln road Prompt Deliveries "Phones 35-675 34-619. Day or Night j Naim’s Send Flowers through the Floral S ’rjr/.i.—to any part of the Dominion.

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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26123, 27 May 1950, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26123, 27 May 1950, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26123, 27 May 1950, Page 1

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