AMUSEMENTS Finally Today: 2 and 8 p.m. HEAVY-WEIGHT FIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE WORLD! Presented by R.K.O. Radio Pictures. WALCOTT v. MARCIANO Together with RJCO.’s TORRID WESTERN ADVENTURE “THE OUTLAW” JANE RUSSEL£, tSrrfn jACK BEUTEL (Approved for Universal Exhibition) At tUe ================== CRYSTAL PALACE — , - pt couroel Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd, THE BEST IN ENTERTAINMENT. TOMORROW: 4 SHOWS 11 a.m., 2,5, 8 p.m. A SUPERR NOVEL BECOMES A BRILLIANT MOTION PICTURE! FLAMING OUT OF KSNNHTH ROBERTS’S GREATEST BEST-SELXER “LYDIA BAILEY” “LYDIA BAILEY” Comes Savagely . . . Passionately Alive, to the Wild Beat of a Thousand Haitian Voodoo Drums! 1000 . Thrill Spectacle of Haiti’s 100 Flaming Nights. INTO THIS PAGAN LAND—INTO THIS HALF-JUNGLE WORLD ... HE CAME TO CLAIM ITS MOST DAZZLING JEWEL “LYDIA BAILEY” “LYDIA BAILEY” “LYDIA BAILEY” 20th CENTURY - FOX’S BRILLIANT MOTION PICTURE OF HIGH ADVENTURE, LUSTY ROMANCE AND VIOLENT REVOLUTION IN THE PRIMITIVE JUNGLE OF HAITI. Breathtakingly Beautiful in COLOUR by TECHNICOLOUR Starring ANNE FRANCIS
As Lydia, Steeped in the Magic and Mystery of a Half-Jungle World. DALE ROBERTSON As Albion, who Risked a Hundred Seas to Find Her, a Thousand Deaths to Keep Her. NEVER BEFORE SUCH A COLOURFUL THRILLING ADVENTURE! (Recommended by Censor for Adults. —Unsuitable for Children) PLANS D.1.C., THEATRE. ’PHONE 32-408. “Seagulls Over Sorrento” “Seagulls Over Sorrento” IN A CLASS BY ITSELF TO those who enjoyel “Worm’s Eye View,” the play “Seagulls Over Sorrento,” with which J. C. Williamson Theatres, Ltd., will open its NJZ; tour in Christchurch on Saturday Evening Next, will be welcomed as the Navy’s answer to that famous play based on the Air Force. | IT’S RICH HUMOUR- AND SENTIMENT WILL APPEAL TO EVERYBODY. THEATRE ROYAL New Zealand -Premiere SATURDAY EVENING NEXT AT 8 P.M. FIRST MATINEE— * MONDAY LABOUR DAY J. C. Williamson Theatres, Ltd., present Hugh Hastings’s enormously successful comedy which is still delighting > London Apollo Theatre audiences for the . _ third year. “ Seagulls Over Sorrento ” “ Seagulls Over Sorrento ” ‘ COMES TO YOU EXACTLY AS IT WAS PRESENTED IN MELBOURNE FOR THE PAST SEVEN MONTHS. An All-male Cast Includes WILLIAM HODGE Kenneth Thomett Brian James Frank Taylor Gordon Chater Michael Anderson Donald Crosby Kenneth Firth Kevin Miles Play Produced by JOHN CASSON. BOX PLANS FOR THE FIRST WEEK. MATINEES QM MONDAY LABOUR DAY, AND WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, ARB NOW OPEN AT D.I.C. Price: Evening and Matinee, D.C. and Reserved Stalls, 10/-. Ordinary 7/-, available on Friday morning for Saturday’s Premiere. , Gallery Day Sales, 3/-, on sale Friday j; morning from 10 a.m. for Saturday’s initial 1 performance, at Theatre Royal Confectionery. ' All prices plus tax, etc. THE ASHBURTON AGRICULTURAL AND t PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. 8 ANNUAL SHOW. ANNUAL SHOW. 1 ANNUAL SHOW. ANNUAL SHOW. ANNUAL SHOW. ANNUAL SHOW.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1952. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1952. New Trophies. New Trophies. LATE ENTRIES DEFINITELY CLOSE FRIDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 24th. Office open 8.30 a.m. to 5 pan. W. H. DALTON,' Secretary. 3559 PUBLIC NOTICES THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Fendalton Swimming Club will be held in the Fendalton Hall, Clyde road, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, at 7.30 p.m. All members and interested persons are invited to attend. AMBERLEY SWIMMING CLUB. The Annual General Meeting of the above Club will be held in the Public Library, OCTOBER 28, at 8 p.m. Everyone cordially invited. W. P. GREEN, Secretary. , 3612 RAKAIA RESIDENTS. FANCY DRESS COSTUMES. Mrs Lukey, of .Lukey and Co., Fancy Costumiers, 5 Ferry road, Christchurch, will be in Rakaia this Friday, 24th, to display and hire out costumes for the Ball. Either Masonic Hall or Sunday School, from 1 p.m. to 5.30 p.m., and 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. t 3703 SOUTH’S BOOKS “OUTLAWS OF THE LEOPOLDS”— lon L. Idriess A factual story of the Kimberleys in the wild days of the nineties. Price 15/3. “THE PEOPLE OF THE DEER”— Farley Mowat A wonderful story of the relation between these primitive people, the Inland Eskimo, and the deer that make their existence possible. Price 15/-. “UNDER THE SEA-WIND”— Rachel L. Carson. By the author of “The Sea Around Us,” this is an epic story of the ceaseless war of nature beneath the sea. Price 12/6. “A MAN CALLED PETER”— Catherine Marshal] The luminous personal story of Peter MarshallXtold by his wife—the story of an unusually gifted and successful minister. Price 15/-.
"THE YOUNG SUMMER”— Nelle M. Scanlan Proof again of Miss Scanlan* skill as a story writer. Price 10/6. "SET FAIR” — Joan Butler. The national humourist at her best in the hilarious new farce. Price 10/6. AGAIN IN STOCK— over the Wall, Monica Baldwin. “Dance of Death,” Erich Kern. 10/6. “Prisoners of Hope.” Michael Calvert. 16/ “Stolen Journey,” Oliver Philpott, 18/-. “Farewell to Priorsford,” O. Douglas, Add approximate postage. SOUTH S BOOK DEPOT, LTD., 702 Colombo street. Th.T.C.
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