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VOL. LXXXVII. NO. 26,396.

AMUSEMENTS l||| PLAZA~|||i Direction: Kerridge-Odeon. ’Phone 36-021. 2 p.m. TWICE DAILY 8 p.m. A Great British Picture Returns J. ARTHUR RANK PRESENTS PHYLLIS STEWART PATRICIA Calvert Granger Roc In “MADONNA OF THE SEVEN MOONS” Magnificent in Spectacle Tender in Romance PLANS AT THEATRE FROM 10 A.M. (Recommended by Censor for Adults) CENTURY ’Phone 35-600 MATINEE TO-DAY, 2.15 p.m. 7.45 p.m. TO-NIGHT 7.45 p.m. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s Giant Musical Eased on the Lives and Music of Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart, offers the Cream of the Music of Five Great Broadway Stage Musicals. In Technicolour. l4 Stars Including GENE KELLY VERA-ELLEN JUNE ALLYSON CYD CHARISSE TOM DRAKE JANET LUiGH PERRY COMO MICKEY ROONEY JUDY GARLAND ANN SOTHERN “WORDS AND MUSIC” “WORDS AND MUSIC” “WORDS AND MUSIC” (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Hart Wrote the Words . . . Rodgers Wrote the Music, and the World Sang the Tunes. Love ™ G .JI ls •■ • Stars ■■• 22 Hit Tunes EXCELLENT FEATURETTES Plans at Theatre To-day SUBURBAN CINEMAS PAP ANUI— “EMPIRE" and 7.45 p.m.: “The Third Man” RANGlORA—'“regent” 8 p.m.: "The Cure For Love" (Robert Donat) (A). SUMNER— “HOLLYWOOD” 8 p.m.: “Rachel And The Stranger" (Loretta Young) (U) RICCARTON— rex" 7.15 p.m.: “Sons Of Matthew” (U). “Strike It Rich" (U) NEW BRIGHTON— RO xy" 7.45 p.m.: “Bless ’Em AU” (U) LYTTELTON— harbour light" 8 p.m.: “Little Women" (Tech)

KAIAPOI— “RIALTO” 2 and 7.45 pan.: “Adventures Of Don Juan” (U) Censorship Index: (A) Rec. by Censor for Adults. (U) App. for Universal Exhibition. SKATING SKATING SKATING TO-DAY’S 3 SESSIONS SKATING TO-DAY’S 3 SESSIONS SKATING SKATING DE LUXE SKATING RINK SKATING DE LUXE SKATING RINK skating SKATING Morning—lo to 12. SKATING Afternoon—2.3o-4.30. SKATING Evening—7.3o-10.00. SKATING SKATING COME and LEARN SKATING COME and LEARN SKATING SKATING IT’S GREAT FUN SKATING IT’S GREAT FUN SKATING SKATING A Really Healthy Exercise SKATING A Really Healthy Exercise SKATING SKATING ' SUTTON’S LAUNCHES AFTERNOON HARBOUR CRUISES. EVERY SUNDAY. Launch' leaves LyttefibnlSO p.m., and returns approx. 4 pan. Two and one-quarter hours of pleasant cruising, viewing Diamond Harbour, Purau, Ripa Island, Camp Bay. Pori Cooper (weather permitting). ND FINER AFTERNOON OUTING. Stop made at Ripa Island for afternoon te Fares: ADULTS 2/6, CHILDREN 1/3. Fares: ADULTS 2/6, CHILDREN 1/3. For Fishing Cruises. Picnics, etc., ring— SUTTON’S LAUNCHES, "Phones 41-600, Sub. 446, or 46-114. f - — 7sl ° SHIPPING UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. LTD., 168 Hereford street "Phone 37-790. STEAMER SERVICES: FOR SYDNEY (with Through Bookings to other Australian points): FROM WELLINGTON: MONOWAl—Sailings indefinite. FROM AUCKLAND: MONOWAl—Sailings indefinite. AORANGI—May 24. July 26. Sept. 27. FOR WELLINGTON FROM LYTTELTON. HINEMOA—Mon., Wed., 7.35 a.m. train. FOR WELLINGTON FROM PICTON: TAMAHINE—Tues., Thurs., 2 p.m.; Fri., 10 p.m. FOR FIJI, TONGA, SAMOA, FROM AUCKLANDMATUA—lndefinite. FREQUENT CARGO SERVICES: New Zealand coastal; Trans-Tasman, to Pacific Islands, India, Ceylon, Malaya, Indonesia. West Coast Cana la. U.S.A., and to inland Canadian and U.S.A. points. AIR SERVICES: Booking Agents for: Canadian Pacific Air Lines. British Overseas Airways. British Commonwealth Pacific Airlines. Pan American World Airways. Tasman Empire Airways, Ltd. Australian National Airways. N.Z. National Airways. And all other principal air lines. T.C. CANADA. UNITED STATES, EUROPE Through Bookings by CANADIAN AUSTRALASIAN LINE. Sailings from Auckland to Suva (Fiji), Honolulu, Victoria (8.C.), Vancouver: AORANGI—June 12th. August 14th, Oct. 16th, 1951. Trans-Canada and Trans-Atlantic Reservations Arranged. For further particulars, apply to UNION STEAM SHIP CO OF N.Z., LTD D.T.C ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS MR W. H. RYDER and Family 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 ledgement—MR I. CAMERON and Family Thank all friends and relatives for floral tributes, telegrams, cards, and letters of sympathy in their- recent bereavement. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. THE Family of the late Mary Martyn sincerely Thank all kind friends and relatives for floral tributes, telegrams, cards, letters, and verbal expressions of sympathy in their recent bereavement. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. MRS G. SHUE wishes to sincerely Thank all kind friends and relations for floral tributes, telegrams, cards, letters, and verbal expressions of sympathy in her recent bereavement In the loss of a beloved husband MRS ALICE BRITTENDEN, friend of the late Mr P. E L. Broad, wishes sincerely to Thank all kind friends who sent letters, telegrams, and many floral tributes in her recent sad loss and bereavement. Special thanks to members of the Waimairi Progress League, who did so much for him during his illness; also Dr. McIlroy for great kindness and attention and the nurses of the Nurse Maude Association. The many good deeds shown by Mr Broad to others in the past years have been during his illness showered on him at his h te and been greatly appreciated. Thank you all. ______ 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. NAIRN’S NURSERIES. LTD.. Established 1879. 166 LINCOLN ROAD. Prompt Deliveries: ’Phones 35-675, 34-619. Day or Night. Nairn's Send Flowers through the Floral Exchange to any part of the Dominion.

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