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I AMUSEMENTS FINAL SCREENINGS TOMORROW I EVERY MORNING AT 11 a.m. MATINEE 2 p.m. EVENING 8 p.m. . EIGHT CARTOONS!!! j Na 2. “House That Jack Sullt.” ' No. 3. "A Boy And His Dog." No. 4.. “Ragtime Beer.” • No. 5. "LIT Abner.” No. 8. "Gullible Canary.” 1 NO. 7. “Red Riding Hood.", No. 8. “Shoemaker And Elves. COUNT THEM I 8 CARTOONS PLUS THE 3 STOOGES IN “A MISSED J FORTUNE." I Perfect Entertainment q for Children. BIG JUNGLE THRILL ! MILLION-YEAR-OLD MAN-MONSTERS RUN AMOK! ROGUE ELEPHANTS STAMPEDE I MISSING-LINK GIANTS VIVAL I SEE ALL THESE GIANT THRILLS I WITH JOHNNY WEISMULLER (King of the Savage Jungle) s “JUNGLE JIM j in the i FORBIDDEN LAND” (All Approved for Universal Exhibition) 3 SHOWS DAH.Y, 11 am.. 2, 8 p.m. At the 1 CRYSTAL PALACE —Of Course!

Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. THE BEST IN ENTERTAINMENT FRIDAY NEXT: 11 a.m. 2 p.m. (5 Shoppers’) 8 p.m. Before The Covered Wagons ! Before The Charging Cavalry | Rode . . . I “MACDONALD I of the CANADIAN MOUNTIES” Here Is a SPECTACULAR AND TURBULENT episode from the colourful history of the Old NORTH-WEST territories of CANADA—of the earliest days of the NORTH-WEST MOUNTED POLICE ! 20th Century Fox Proudly Prsent all th< t SPLENDOUR, EXCITEMENT. ACTIOh AND TRADITION of the ROYAL I MOUNTED POLICE in “MACDONALD “MACDONALD of the J CANADIAN MOUNTIES” CANADIAN MOUNTIES” FILMED IN TECHNICOLOUR / Starimg r TYRONE POWER TYRONE POWER As MacDonald, and Introducing < PENNY EDWARDS THOMAS GOMEZ. CAMERON MITCHEL IHe Rode Where No White Man Had Bee Before— Into The Last Flaming Days o s the Cree Uprising ! ! ! (App. for Universal Exhibition) PLANS D.1.C., THEATRE. ’Phone 32-401

FESTIVAL OF TALENT FESTIVAL OF TALENT ON STAGE ON STAGE TONIGHT: 7.30 p.m. TONIGHT: 7.30 p.m. REPERTORY THEATRE (It’s Easy To Park Near This Theatre) 'inalists from hundreds of competitors resent a variety programme you wW njoy. There’ll be Singing, Dancing Ballets, Music and Recitations. Also PRIMARY SCHOOL QUIZ PRIMARY SCHOQL QUIZ ’ Trevor Skilton v. Janet Rollison Ron Dougherty v. Ann WoodUl Brian Butters v. Bryan Gordon Lindsay Comber v. Anthony Frazer With John Maybury as Quiz Master, and ’INAL OF THE MEN'S RADIO VOCAI CONTEST ADULTS 2/-. CHILDREN 1/-. TODAY’S MATINEES REPERTORY THEATRE 2 p.m. ./Tap Dance, 8 and under 10. Operatic Dance, 13 and under 18 Skipping Dance, under 10. CALEDONIAN HALL: 2 p.m. Highland Fling, 12 and under 14. Sailor’s Hornpipe, 14-16. Sailor’s Hornpipe, 12-14. ADULTS 1/-. CHILDREN 6d. CHRISTCHURCH COMPETITIONS SOCIETY (INC.) NEW ZEALAND BRASS BANDS’ ASSOCIATION (INC.). ANNUAL JUNIOR SOW ANNUAL JUNIOR SOLO CHAMPIONSHIP. CHAMPIONSHIP. CLEVER BOY SOLOISTS FROM ALL OVER THE DOMINION. Y.M.CA.—Cambridge terrace: 17-year Class and Quartets And CHRISTCHURCH MUNICIPAL BAN! Room Caversham street: 13 Yean and 15 Years. FRIDAY, 15th MAY, 1953. FRIDAY, 15th MAY, 1953. SESSIONS at 9 a.m. and 2 pm. Adjudicators: MR R. J. ESTALL, M.B.E. MR J. NOBLE. PROGRAMMES 1/-. Admits to all Sessions. B® Roller DE LUXE ROLLER Skatir

onaiing Roller RINK. Skating Roller Skating Roller TODAY'S SESSIONS: Skating Roiler Morning: 10 to 12. Skating Roller Afternoon: 2.15 to 4.15. Skating Roller Learners: 5.15 to 6.30. Skating Roller Evening: 7.30 to 10. Skating Roller ® Skating Roller A MOST ENJOYABLE Skating RollerSPOßT.Skating PUBLIC NOTICES CHRISTCHURCH PONY CLUB The Christchurch. Hunt Club will hold hunts for Pony Club members on SATURDAY. 16th MAY, and TUESDAY, 19th MAY. Ponies may be left at the Kennels over the week-end. BARBARA HARRIS. Hon. Sec. ■ : 8659 APPEAL FOR CLOTHING. WE have a big demand for GOOD WARM CLOTHING of all Descriptions: CAN YOU HELP US TO HELP OTHERS by Sending Gifts of Clothing to THE CENTRAL MISSION. Cathedral square (next Tivoli) 6 or ’Phone’ 34-092. and we will Call. 2OOl DR. G. N FERNER has commenced practice at 12 Winston avenue, Papanui. Telephone 24-760. Hours: 3-4 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday; 6-7 Monday, Thursday, * y ' X 1437 HOLD THE WAR DRIVE RESTORE THE PEACE 1 RESTORE THE PEACE Citizens—Hear Professor W. T. G. Airey (Auckland) and Mr A. E. (“Tommy”) Armstrong, ex-M.P. for Napier, both recently back from overseas PUBLIC MEETING PUBLIC MEETING CIVIC THEATRE, MONDAY. MAY 18 CIVIC THEATRE, MONDAY. MAY 18 8 PM. ) "SOVIET UNION AND NEW CHINA IN THE STRUGGLE FOR PEACE” Chairman: Professor H. Winston Rhodes lO3l MAXFactor IJpstcik Refills, all shades 4s lid each, at Iggo's Ltd. . 106 Cashel street. ■ si mwrt 3*Bi

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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27038, 13 May 1953, Page 1

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