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AMUSEMENTS From Great Books Come Great Pictures . . . and Tins Exciting Laugh and Thrill Story by the Author of “Odette” is No Exception! AT THE AVON «-076. TODAY AT 2 p.m. AND 8 p.m. AND AT THE ST. JAMES’ Direction: Christchurch Cinemas Ltd and Kerridge-Odeon. ’Phone 35-820 Nightly at 7.45 p.m. Saturdays at 1.45 and 7.45 p.m. Jerrard TickeU’s Rollicking Tale of Adventure, Intrigue. Excitement and Laughter becomes the Funniest and Most Exciting Appointment You’ve Ever Had with the Movies! The J. Arthur Rank Organisation Presents BRITAIN’S NEWEST AND GAYEST ROMANTIC STARRING TEAM DAVID NIVEN DAVID NIVEN AND GLYNIS JOHNS GLYNIS JOHNS Baclng riotously through an exciting adventure story; set against the back? ground of Bntaln and the Channel Manas . . . with a laugh topping every thrill I “APPOINTMENT “APPOINTMENT “APPOINTMENT WITH - . VENUS” VENUS” ' VENUS” (If, » surprise! . . . ‘'Venus" is a Cow) (Approved for Universal Exhibition.)
EXCELLENT FEATURETTES INCLUDE' Victory Mine," Ancient and Modern Mining Methods; Movie Quiz." the Brightest of This Popular Series"MANDY." a Preview Si Our Next Attraction; Avon Air Mali News. etc. Box Plans are at D.I.C. and Reserves are Heavy! UNANIMOUS ■MANDY" IS THE PICTURE OF THE „ -- YEAR! * * — One deserving nothing but Praise. * —"Sunday Chronicle"
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 7HE Sisters and Brother of the late Patries Crossen wish to sincerely Thank •il kind friends and relations for telegrams, florai tributes, and all messages sympathy in their recent bereavement. THE Sisters and Brothers of the late Helen Perham wish to Thank all relatives aod friends for their kind expressions of sympathy in their late bereavement. THORNE, Margaret, and Mary wish to express their heartfelt Thanks to •li those who gave help in their recent bereavement, especially Dr. P. E. Starr, we staff of the Christchurch Hospital, •nd the St John Ambulance Association, ?nd to all those who loved her, including those who sent beautiful flowers and mes- , sages. They would record their deep gratiyuce to our Heavenly Father for the swift and almost painless passing of their loved °® e - ” By these things men live, and in things is the life of the Eternal -pmt." MRS\N”BUTLER and Bessie (Mrs wish to sincerely Thank all friends and relatives for their telegiamg, letters, cards, and personal expressions oi sympathy in their recent sad ; bereavement. Please accept this as a per- - jgna* acknowledgement. L. HANSEN and Family to 'Biank most sincerely all relatives frieffds for their letters, telegrams, floral tributes, and personal exPre®ioris of sympathy in their recent sad Please accept this as a per- . sonar acknowledgement. j ®UHUSHLERS Twelve Biochemic Salts, . each, obtainable from W. B. falvey. j 670 Colombo st. (opp. ‘
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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 26985, 10 March 1953, Page 1
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