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AMUSEMENTS BOGART IN ACTION!!! 2 p.m. TWICE DAILY 8 p.m. At the' “ CRYSTAL PALACE — Of Course! Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. THE BEST IN ENTERTAINMENT Print That Story, and You’re a Dead Man! "I’VE GOT A STORY TO TELL OF MOB RULE AND REVENGE KILLINGS . . . AND HOW MEN WHO ‘TELL’ ARE ‘MARKED’! BOLD AND CHALLENGING, WITH NOTHING BARRED OR PRETTIFIED!” It exposes big city corruption down to the roots, which hitherto no movie has dared to portray ACADEMY AWARD WINNER “BEST ACTOR OF THE YEAR” HUMPHREY BOGART HUMPHREY BOGART Is brilliant in 20th Century-Fox's frank and searing new melodrama in the neadline hot story of revenge-killings that shocked a nation “DEADLINE—!” Co-Starring KIM HUNTER ACADEMY AWARD WINNER "BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS OF THE YEAR” And the brilliant character actress Ethel Barrymore (Unsuitable for Children.)

Splendid Supports Include: — “CYCLING,” Special, OIL REVIEW No. 15, LATEST AIR MAIL NEWS PLANS AT THEATRE. ’PHONE 32-408 SOON!! The Most Publicised, Most Provocative . Actress on the Screen Today I 1 MARILYN MONROE > In a Role That Fits Her Like a Black Negligee! "“Don’t Bother To Knock” (To Comply with Censor’s Ruling, CHILDREN UNDER 14 NOT ADMITTED) LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT THEATRE ROYAL FINAL NIGHT 8 p.m. FINAL NIGHT 8 p.m. INTERNATIONAL PRODUCTIONS (By Arrangement with OPHIR REES) Present ALL-STAR VARIETY REVIEW ALL-STAR VARIETY REVIEW “FUNNY SIDE UP” “FUNNY SIDE UP” “FUNNY SIDE UP” Featuring AL MACK. Australia’s Master of Mirth. Ar' 4 EDDIE EDWARDS, the Biggest Thing in Laughter. Plus DANCING SINGING VENTRILOQUISM ACROBATICS Prices: 9/-, 7/-, 3/-, plus tax Plans on view Today at the Theatre from 10 a.m. MATINEE TODAY. 2 p.m. MATINEE TODAY. 2 p.m. “CINDERELLA” PANTOMINE “CINDERELLA” PANTOMINE TENNIS ————————————— TENNIS TENNIS WILDING TENNIS PARK, TENNIS WILDING TENNIS PARK, TENNIS WOODHAM ROAD. TENNIS TENNIS TODAY (SATURDAY), FEB. 21, TENNIS AT 1 P.M. TENNIS TENNIS AUSTRALIAN MEN’S TEAM TENNIS v. TENNIS NEW ZEALAND PLAYERS.' TENNIS

TENNIS ORDER OF PLAY: TENNIS 1 p.m.: N. FRASER (Vic.) v. TENNIS J. J. BOROUGH (Canterbury). TENNIS 1.45 p.m.: C. WILDERSPIN TENNIS (W.A.) v. A. N. BAILEY (CanTENNIS terbury.). TENNIS To be Followed by TENNIS R. HARTWIG (Vic., Capt.) v TENNIS M. A. OTWAY (Auckland). ' TENNIS I. AYRE (Qnsland.) v. TENNIS J. A. BARRY (Wellington). TENNIS DOUBLES: TENNIS AYRE and FRASER v.

TENNIS BAILEY and BOROUGH. ( TENNIS HARTWIG and WILDERSPIN v. C TENNIS BARRY and OTWAY. < TENNIS ( TENNIS RESERVES (North Stand onlv): ( TENNIS 7/6 at Wilding Park from 10 a.m. ( TENNIS Unreserved Seating, 3/6. < TENNIS Admittance to ground 2/6 ( TENNIS (Standing only) ( TENNIS Children m School Uniform, 1/-. ( TENNIS ( TENNIS Take 6D or 6W Bus leaving from C TENNIS Beresford Corner to Wilding < TENNIS Tennis Park. < TENNIS Come and see top-flight Aus- <■ TENNIS tralian players in action against < TENNIS Leading New Zealand Players. < TENNIS *2195 CHRISTCHURCH OPERATIC SOCIETY CHRISTCHURCH OPERATIC SOCIETY "MAGYAR MELODY" "MAGYAR MELODY” "MAGYAR MELODY” "MAGYAR MELODY” Applications are invited for the following principal roles in the Society’s production in May of Eric Maschwitz musical comedy. "Magyar Melody.” AUDITIONS will take place next week and'immediate application, stating previous experience, etc. (if any) should be made to the Secretary, P.O. Box 1338. Christchurch. ROSZI BELVARY—Romantic lead, singing Soprano. Pretty, young aspiring actress and singer. . MICHAEL HAJOS—Romantic lead. Sing- . ing Baritone, range C to F. Hand- ; some man masquerading as musician . of simple means. ; JULlKA—Singing Mezzo, range B flat to E. Pretty bouncing woman with an J air of authority. Gay comedy role. , MlKKl—Light Baritone. Little man, de- , spairing, despondent, in love with Julika. Comedy role. COUNT FERENC—Non singing. Tall, handsome, rather patronising, with designs on Roszi. EMPRESS—Non singing, regal, a very strict adherent to tradition and position, but with romantic heart. MAJOR LONAY—Non singing. Tall smart, rather caddish looking Army Officer. BARDOS—Light Baritone. Theatrical manager, stout, with a twinkling eye and commanding air. ALASTAIR J. BELL. Secretary. - 3859 PUBLIC NOTICES CANTERBURY PROVINCIAL GIRL GUIDE ASSOCIATION. Thinking Day Service, Christchurch Cathedral, Sunday, 22nd February, 1953, at 2.30 p.m. “WCODCHESTER” PRESBYTERIAN EVENTIDE HOME 76 BANKS AVENUE, SHIRLEY AN “AT HOME” will be held at “WOO - . CHESTER” PRESBYTERIAN EVENTIDE HOME, 76 Banks avenue, Shirley, on SATURDAY, 28th FEBRUARY, from 3 to 4 p.m., to celebrate the Ist Anniversary of the opening of the Home. 1 Gifts of Tinned or Bottled Fruit would be gratefully accepted. There will be Items, Afternoon Tea, provided. All interested are welcome. If wet, will . be held indoors. 4078 - SOUTH MALVERN SCHOOL JUBILEE t 70th ANNIVERSARY WOULD all ex-pupils and teachers and others interested in the Celebrations to be held on March 6,7, and 8, kindly notify , the Secretary as early as possible. The matter is important owing to catering . arrangements. A bus will leave Midland Motorways at 9.30 a.m. Saturday, March 7, returning at 9.30 p.m. ERIC R. DOAK, Hon. Secretary C/o. P. 0., Whitecliffs. ’Ph. 72R, Hororata. a ' 2170 SCHUSSLERS Twelve Biochemic Salts, 2s each, obtainable from W. B. Falvey. Chemist, 670 Colombo st. (opp. Reeces), 5 Christchurch. 8289

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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 26971, 21 February 1953, Page 1

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