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AMUSEMENTS To miss seeing “LOUISA" is to Miss the Laugh of a Lifetime! THE COMEDY THAT HAS TAKEN ALL AUCKLAND AND WELLINGTON BY STORM Univetsal-InternationaTs “LOUISA” “LOUISA” “LOUISA” “LOUISA” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Starring Ronald Reagan Ruth Hussey Edmund Gwenn Chas. Coburn Spring Byington Excellent Featurettes "FLIGHT PLAN” The Story of Commercial Aviation In Australia To-day REGENT ’Phone 34-616 Direction: Christchurch Cinemas, Ltd. To-day: 2 and 8 p.m. Reserve Now at D.I.C. F TIVOLI | Direction: Christchurch Cinemas. Ltd. Again To-day at 2 and 8 p.m. The Greatest Hunt the Screen has ever shown as Scotland Yard Hunts out a Killer! “THE BLUE LAMP” J. Arthur Rank preaents the Inside Story ot Britain’s Crime Wave I AS REAL AS TO-DAY'S HEADLINES I With JACK WARNER JIMMY HANLEY DIRK BOGARDE PEGGY EVANS (Recommended by Censor tor Adults) FRIDAY: 2 —5 8 p.m. “One of the Best Films of the Year ...” —"London Observer” Dame Edith Evans Emlyn Williams In ,„ th . e . Brilliant, and Unusual Story of a Welsh Village that fought tor its lite I “LAST DAYS OF DOLWYN” Written and Directed by Emlyn Williams. Produced by Anatole de Grunwald. A London Films Production ! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) |GRAND ROY ROGERS (KING OF THE COWBOYS) with Trigger, in ,he Movies, fiIDINGI,JE®9TINCI SINGING! In THE THRILL-PACKED ADVENTURE “U-T-A-H” JVANS, GEO. "GABBYHAYES, and Sons ot the Pioneers Associate Attraction JEAN PARKER AS A DIZZY. DAFFY DETECTIVE in “Adventures of Kitty O’Day” <nL s >. a A Mys J® r ‘ c , a , 1 ' Hysterical Rlotl Ai-?? t^^ Ap P' £< T Univer » al Exhibition) Also. Chapter 10 of "WHO’S GUILTY?’ I METRO THEATRE? 7.15 PM. TO-NIGHT 7.15 P.M Cary Grant Katharine Hepburn In the Grand Comedy Entertainment “HOLIDAY” (Approved tor Universal Exhibition) . „ - Associate Attraction Hour U . lle t t » • • • and 12 Blind nrarn! J 4 '* Branded Him MURDERER! . Somewhere in Chicago rid the Man he must find . . . and kill or be killed “UNDERTOW” A Suspense-packed Drama of a Grim Man-hunt I (Recommended.by Censor for Adnitat RESERVES AT THEAISE PHONE M-ioO PUBLIC NOTICES TREES Feiled or Gruooea ORNAMENTAL TREES PRUNED SECTIONS CLEARED 40 Years' Practical Experience. Insured Against Ail Risks. C. M. WEST, P.O. Box 102 Phone (Residence) 40-935 after 7 p.m T.C. RESULT OF COMPETITION. ST. J.0.8.A Ist 3268; 2nd 3394 ; 3rd 1703. Prizes Collected. W ' h PRENDERGAST, President. m Buchan st., Sydenham. CORONET MARCHING TEAM. COMPETITION. .. 1831 *n? .. 1142 3rd .. 2120

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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26264, 8 November 1950, Page 1

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