AMUSEMENTS I LIBERTY" ’Phone 35-067 | Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. At 2 LAST 2 DAYS At 7.30 ROBERT YOUNG SHIRLEY TEMPLE In the Delightful Comedy “Adventure m Baltimore” (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Also the Startling Thriller “The Glay Pigeon” (Recommended by Censor for Adults) Starts Friday! (3 da vs onlv) LON CHANEY " BORIS* KARLOFF In Two of the Screen's Greatest Titans of Terror! “House of Frankenstein” and “THE MUMMY’S GHOST” Both Mighty Thrillers! (Both Rec. by Censor for Adults.) June 6, 7 and 8 (3 days onlv) “1950 BRITISH EMPIRE GAMES” Plans D.I.C. and Theatre Final 2 Days of The Gay, Sparkling Musical “MOTHER WORE TIGHTS” BETTY GRABLE DAN DALEY (Approved for Universal Exhibition) ,| ST. J AMES’ I, II “IN TUAM STREET" I I THE ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE ' ' | === 1 Direction: Christchurch Cinemas, Ltd. Sessions Daily at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. NEXT FRIDAY! A Film You Will Take to Your Heart . . . and Cherish Forever ! M-G-M's Heart-warming Picturisation of George Victor Martin's Beloved Novel “OUR VINES HAVE TENDER GRAPES” Starring MARGARET O’BRIEN Ed. G. Robinson “Butch” Jenkins James Craig Frances Gifford James Victor Martin's Best-selling Novel comes to Vivid Life on the Screen Capturing all the Thrills, Excitement and Down-to-earth Humour that made the Book Most Cherished Memorv! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.)Reserves D.I.C. Theatre ’Phone 35-820 BOXING CANTERBURY AMATEUR BOXING b °XING ASSOCIATION EOXING CIVIC THEATRE BOXING CIVIC THEATRE BOXING MONDAY. June 5. at 8 P.M. BOXING A Tournament of Nine Bouts BOXING between BOXING BOXING HUTT VALLEY BOXING versus BOXING CANTERBURY BOXING Feather-weight— BOXING A. Scaife v. G. Shaw. BOXING S. Mitchell v. N. Clark. BOXING J. Keane v. J. Pile (Ashb.). BOXING Bantam-weight— BOXING D. Kennedy v. M. Drury. BOXING Light-weight— BOXING F. Nolan v. K. Murfitt. BOXING Welter-weight.— BOXING R. Morris v. W. Ellery. BOXING Middle-weight— S’ ui v * S - Butterworth. R strep t v. J. McMahon. Heavy-weight: P. Brandt v. —. BOXING BOXING Also BOXING Four other Bouts to be arranged BOXING Bookings at Dales, TobacconBOXTNG ists. in Square. BOXING BOXING PRICES, 10s, ss, 2s 6d (no tax). BOXING Doors open at 7.15 p.m. MonBOXING day. June 5.
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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26126, 31 May 1950, Page 1
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