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AMUSEMENTS REGENT 'Phone 34-616 Direction: Christchurch Cinemas. Ltd. 2 p.m. TWICE DAILY 8 p.m. Split-Second Thrills! A Story that Pulses with all the Thrills of the Turf ... an Outcast Colt ... a Reckless Guy . . . and a Girl who Loved them both! “BLUE GRASS OF KENTUCKY” Stirring in Cinecolour. Starring Bill Williams Jane Nigh Ralph Morgan Excellent Featurettes Include: SPECIAL 25-MINUTE FILM “ONE YEAR IN KOREA” Intensely Interesting Subject Giving Full Coverage of the Korean Campaign. BOX PLANS AT THEATRE. (Approved for Universal Exhibition) I TIVOLI I

Direction: Christchurch Cinemas, Ltd. Again To-day: 2—B p.m. She’s the Fuller Brush Man in Skirts . . . and Every Bit as Funny! LUCILLE BALL LUCILLE BALL LUCILLE BALL As “THE FULLER BRUSH GIRL” FULLER BRUSH GIRL” With Eddie Albert Jeff Donnell JUST ONE LONG HOWL OF HILARITY! The desperate predicaments of a Fuller Brush Cosmetic Dealer, selling her wares from door-to-door and getting into all sorts of hilarious scrapes! ENTERTAINMENT OF THE HAPPIEST SORT! ... - Programme Includes— A Snitch in Time” (3 Stooges Comedy). Famous Cartoonists.” "College Sports." Gaumont News (Crisis In Abadan —Final Days at Wimbledon). Plans at D.1.C., or Ring Tivoli, 32-810. (Approved for Universal Exhibition)

|GRAND"RBS?«gKA TRIPLE cross That Almost Became a Triple Murder! “I CHEATED THE LAW” TOM CONWAY BRODIE Set a Murderer Free . . . sent him out to Kill again ... and Almost Became the Victim! (Recommended by Censor for Adults) Associate Attraction t„ JI , M u.Y.u L X?, ON „ PENNY EDWARDS pL ßound-up of Romance, Rhythm, and Rodeo in ths Toughest Town this Side of Tombstone! “TUCSON" I THEATRE ROYAL| TO-DAY at 1.30 and 7.30 p.m. For Ten Terrifying Seconds . T{ME STOOD STILL . . . EVERY SECOND AN ETERNITY OF SUSPENSE AS Yon picttoe YOU WILL SEE THIS YEAR DRAWS THE SCREEN TIGHT WiIIi’TENSION!

Ray Milland Charles Laughton ‘THE BIG CLOCK” (Recommended by Censor for Adults) ASSOCIATE ATTRACTION: Paulette Goddard Fred Mac Murray the Fast-paeed Comedy STANDING ROOM ONLY” The HllaMotis Story L.l Secretary and her Bft wh! fA TOUI - L M&r with (Approved for Universal Exhibition)

CHRISTCHURCH RELIGIOUS DRAMA CHRISTCHURCH RELIGIOUS DRAMA CHRISTCHURCH RELIGIOUS DRAMA SOCIETY. SOCIETY. SOCIETY.

r .,™?n? ONS will be held in the .’WSPtt jam; A. R. GALLAGHER, Secretary. >3BB DANCES, SOCIALS, ETC. CALEDONIAN HALL MONDAY CALEDONIAN HALL; MONDAY SELECT OLD-TIME DANCE. SELECT OLD-TIME DANCE. mid-winter BALL. MID-WINTER BALL. Colin Campbell’s Band. Colin Campbell’s Band. Grand March, Alberts. Grand March, Alberts. r!$ nny Campbell Hats, Mustachios. Johnny Campbell Hats, Mustachios. You can’t Help Laughing. You can t Help Laughing. Doors open 7.30 p.m. RACE VISITORS WELCOME. RACE VISITORS WELCOMED Admission, 3/-, Bert Blackler, M.C. CHRISTCHURCH HUNT CLUB. HUNT BALL HUNT BALL To be Held in "THE WINTER GARDEN” (Pat Kane's Orchestra), Armagh street, Christchurch, NEXT TUESDAY, 7th AUGUST. Ticketes may be obtained from any w 52i be ?,°£ ‘h® Ball Committee, Warner’s H°J® • United Service Hotel, Clarendon Hotel, or the Secretary, R. W. Nurse, c/o. str P t G ° dfrey and C °" Ltd " 184 Hereford

There will be No Reservations* of Alcoves. and Ticket- will not be sold at the door.

"Race Cabaret." “Race Cabaret." WINTER GARDEN. TO-NIGHT, 2.30 till 12. ™ . Pst Kane’S Orchestra, Tickets. 10s Double. Alcoves, 7/6 and 5/(Evening Dress Essential.) Phone 32-088 for Reservations. Mrs R. F. Newton; Manageress.

SCOTTISH HALL, TO-NIGHT SCOTTISH HALL TO-NIGHT ■SCOTTISH HALL; TO-NIGHT 94 Gloucester street. *Phone 38-827 OLD TIME DANCING. OLD TIME DANCING. COLIN CAMPBELL’S BAND. COLIN CAMPBELL'S BAND RACE VISITORS WELCOME. . . ? A < CE VISITORS WELCOME. Admission, 3/-. Bert Blackler. M.C. CALEDONIAN SOCIETY’S PIPE BAND original highland ball, ORIGINAL HIGHLAND BALL, AT THE WENTWORTH. THURSDAY, AUGUST 30th, 1951 THURSDAY, AUGUST 30th, 1951 S ?; m - tU J 1a m * George Bradford s Orchestra. Haggis. Good Supper. Novelties. Competitions. Single 7/6 ?/ OUb 7% 15/ ' - Alcove Bookings at D.1.C., ' 7/ • 2153 ST. JOHN AMBULANCE HALL ST. JOHN AMBULANCE HALL OLD-TIME DANCE OLD-TIME DANCE EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT HUGHIE EVANS’ BAND. ’ HUGHIE .EVANS’ BAND. CHECK CYCLE STAND. CHECK CYCLE STAND. ADMISSION 3/-. I S.T.C. SEFTON BASKETBALL CLUB DANCE, SEFTON PUBLIC HALT, SATURDAY, Bth SEPTEMBER 1951 2/6 3/MARSHLAND SCHOOL EX-PUPILS’ REUNION AND WELCOME TO MR and MRS A. J. HOPPER and Family, MARSHLAND HALL, THURS., AUG 9 Les. Evans’s Band. Cards. Adm. a/fc

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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26491, 4 August 1951, Page 1

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