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AMUSEMENTS Today: 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. Powerful, Sensational and Thrilling. A Drama at its Exciting Best. , “COME FILL THE CUP” JAMBS CAGNEY THAXTEB RAYMOND MASSEY JAMES GLEASON (Recommended by Censor for Adults — Unsuitable for Children.) REGENT ” •Phone 34-616 Direction: Christchurch Cinemas, Ltd., and Kerridge-Odeon. NEXT FRIDAY: 2—s—B IF YOU LIKE YOUR PICTURES PACKED WITH . . . Action . . . Thrills ... /. Adventure ... HERE IT IS! Paramount’s RIP-ROARING RAILROAD STORY “DENVER AND RIO GRANDE” COLOUR BY TECHNICOLOUR. Starring Edmond O’Brien Sterling Hayden Dean Jagger Laura Elliot Lyle Bettger An exciting story of the heroic men and women whose courage broke the backbone of the Rockies and opened the Gateway to the West! There’s rugged spectacle and violent action culminating m the most spine-tingling train wreck ever filmed. (Approved for Universal Exhibition) BOX PLANS AT D.I.C.

Last 2 Days of Robert Louis Stevenson’s Rousing Tale of High Adventure—in Technicolour. “THE TREASURE OF LOST CANYON” WILLIAM POWELL JULIA ADAMS CHARLES DRAKE WILLIAM HULL (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SESSIONS AT 2 PM. AND 8 P.M. TIVOLI Direction: Christchurch Cinemas, Ltd., and Kerridge-Odeon. Telephone 32-810. FRIDAY: AT 2, 5 AND 8 P.M. The Most Sensational Story Ever, to Come Out of World War II! It Pulls No Punches! None at All! “THE TANKS ARE COMING” Starring Steve Cochran, Philip Carey, Mari Aldon and the Men of the 3rd Armoured Division. (Recommended by Censor for Adults) Plans at D.I.C. or Ring Tivoli, 32-810. GRAND Direction: Christchurch Cinemas, Ltd., and Kerridge-Odeon. Twice Daily » At 2 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. It’s the Laugh -of a Lifetime ! When Bud and Lou join forces with the world-famous fighting men in a legion of fun . . . “ABBOTT and COSTELLO In the FOREIGN LEGION” They’re up to their ears in sand, up to their eyes in trouble, and up to their funny-boneheads in hilarity! Associate Attraction: James Cagney Humphrey Bogart The screen’s greatest action stars in a smashing drama of the most dangerous desperado of the West “THE OKLAHOMA KID” (Both App. for Universal Exhibition) ALSO: Ep. 8 of the Exciting Serial—“KlNG OF THE FOREST RANGERS”

PUBLIC NOTICES LYTTELTON RAILWAY PICNIC COMMITTEE. COMPETITION RESULTS (Drawn under Police Supervision). Ist Prize—No. 4972: M. D. Carlyon. 2nd Prize—No. 1877: Blank Butt. 3rd Prize—No. 1045: 106 R. CHRISTCHURCH SOUTH INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL. GALA RESULTS. Doll—No. 199/: Mr Dolland. Sugar—No. 4068: Mrs Crichton. Cake—No. 3434: "Baldy.” Shopping Bag—lst, No. 2300: Mrs J. Rogers; 2nd, No. 2463: Mr Griffiths. Lamb—lst, No. 14: Mr J. Hume; 2nd, No. 118: Mr Ross; 3rd, No. 108: Mr Moss. 3434 NEW BRIGHTON WORKING MEN’S CLUB (INC.). TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. We regret, owing to a number of butts not being returned, the drawing of Raffle has been postponed by police permission until NOVEMBER 4th, 1952. "Star-Sun” and "Press” November 7tn; 1952. Ticketholders, do not destroy your tickets. Members holding Raffle Books return same at once. E. A. HILL. Convener. R. B. CASSIN, Hon. Sec. X1746 CHRISTCHURCH BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION. RESULT OF COMPETITION. Ist Prize—sBl6: D. J. Lukies, Christchurch Transport Board. 2nd Prize—l6o99: B. Murray, 37 Kilmarnock street, Riccarton. 3rd Prize—33l33: M. Rogers, 16 Speight street, St. Albans. 4th y Prize—2BsB3: lan Cullen, Darfield. sth Prize—32l92: M. McClelland, Sedgemere, Leeston R.D. 6th Prize—l 6267: A. Mundy, 270 Worcester street. 7th Prize—l9B44: D. Hudson, 150 Hackthorne road. Bth Prize—sBl2: G. Grundy, c/o. Christchurch Transport Board. 9th Prize—2lsBB: S. J. Dowthwaite, Mathias street, Darfield. 10th Prize—9o2B. Christmas Cake—9l9: Mrs E. Ed sell, 19 Kilmarnock street, Riccarton. Bag of Sugar—sos: M. Buckland, 7 Racecourse road, Riccarton. Cutlery—4l4: Blank butt. Bag of Potatoes—3s6: Blank butt. Tablecloth—4s6: A. L. Taege, 919 A Colombo street. Crystal—sB7: P. B. Phillips, 75 Glandovey road. Prizes may be collected from the Secretary, 76 Holly road, St. Albans. 3389 “BREAKWELL’S NURSERIES’’ ALFRED JOHN BREAKWELL and EDMUND GAVIN CATHERWOOD, who have been carrying on business at Ashburton under the style of “Breakwell’s Nurseries,” wish to advise all customers of the business that, as from 30th September, 1952, their association in the said business has been terminated. In future, A J. Breakwell will continue to carry on business as a Nurseryman at Christchurch and elsewhere, on his own account, and shall be entitled to use the name of “Breakwell’s Nurseries” for such business, AND Edmund Gavin Catherwood will continue to carry on business as a Nurseryman at Ashburton and elsewhere on his own account under the name of "Catherwood’s Nurseries.” Both the above named wish to Thank all Customers for their support in the past, and to notify that their business addresses in future will be as follows: A. J. BREAK WELL, 143 North Avon road, Christchurch, N.E.I. E. G. CATHERWOOD, 198 East street, Ashburton. Dated at Ashburton this 30th day of September, 1952. A. J. BREAKWELL, £. G. CATHERWOOD. 35'5

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Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26868, 22 October 1952, Page 1

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