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AMUSEMENTS Follow The Crowds To The Most Exciting Film In Years ! “High Noon.” Super-Changed With Thrills, Excitement, Suspense ! TODAY 2 p.m.—B p.m Stanley Kramer’s 4 ACADEMY AWARD WINNER The Story of a Marshal who was too proud to Run. “HIGH NOON” “HIGH NOON” “HIGH NOON” “HIGH NOON” Starring GARY COOPER THOMAS MITCHELL KATY JURADO GRACE KELLY GRIPPING HIGH TENSION. SUSPENSE 1 That will keep you Glued to Your Seat I And the unique Musical Score that has taken the Town by Storm with the Hit Parade Ballad "High Noon." ' A United Artists Special (App. for Universal Exhibition) ’Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre db- STATE eh- — 'Phone 32-249 ~ Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. "Where Christchurch Meets.” The Happiest Of All Coronation Week Entertainments ! Samuel Goldwyn Presents “HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN” AND THE DANCER With DANNY KAYE And Ballerina Star Jean Maire IN WONDROUS TECHNICOLOUR" Released by R.K.O. Radio Pictures (Approved for Universal Exhibition) SEE TOMORROW'S PAPERS FOR BOOKING ARRANGEMENTS!

PLANS OPEN NEXT WEDNESDAY, MAY 27. CIVIC THEATRE THURSDAY, JUNE 4. THURSDAY, JUNE 4. LOUIS KENTNER LOUIS KENTNER LOUIS KENTNER THE PIANIST OF PIANISTS , PROGRAMME: Sonata in A flat, Op. 110 Beethoven Four Scherzi Chopin Variations on a theme of Brahms Paganini, Op. 35 (Books 1 and 11) LOUIS KENTNER HAS BEEN ACCLAIMED BY THE LEADING EUROPEAN CRITICS AS ONE OF THE GREATEST PIANISTS. YOU MUST NOT FAIL TO HEAR HIM. Box Plans Open At D.I.C. Next Wednesday. ADMISSION: 10/-, 7/6, 5/- Reserved (Plus Tax) Direction: N.Z. Broadcasting Service.

METRO THEATRE Colombo street, Sydenham.

FINALLY TONIGHT: 7.15 p.m. H. Rider Haggard’s Classic Story of Love and Intrigue. “King Solomon’s Mines” “King Solomon’s Mines” DEBORAH KERR, STEWART GRANGER Spectacle Beyond Belief, Actually Filmed In The Heart of Equatorial Africa in Technlcolour. ALSO: WALT DISNEY’S Great Successor To "Seal Island” “Beaver Valley” (Both App. for Universal Exhibition) Tomorrow I GREER GARSON WALTER PIDGEON “BLOSSOMS IN THE DUST” BETTE DAVIS BARRY SULLIVAN “PAYMENT ON DEMAND” (Both Rec. by Censor for Adults) Friday Next ! The Greatest Show On Earth. “ANNIE GET YOUR GUN” For Three Days Only. Matinees Saturday and Monday. AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT RESERVE NOW AT METRO THEATRE. (Approved for Universal Exhibition) ROLLER SKATING ROLLER At the SKATING ROLLER SKATING ROLLER DE LUXE ROLLER SKATING RINK SKATING ROLLER o SKATING ROLLER Special Sessions SKATING ROLLER SKATING ROLLER TODAY SKATING ROLLER SKATING ROLLER Afternoon: 2.15-4.15 SKATING ROLLER Learners—s.ls-6.30 SKATING ROLLER Evening—7.3o,-IQ.O SKATING ROLLER SKATING ROLLER You Must Skate SKATING ROLLER to Enjoy Life. SKATING ROLLER SKATING PUBLIC NOTICES HAWARDEN-WAIKARI BRANCH FEDERATED FARMERS. ENTRIES for Annual Flock Competition close on MONDAY, Ist JUNE with the Secretary: G. R. ROBINSON, ’Phone 96, Hawarden. _ 2727 COMBINED WAIKARI SPORTS CLUBRAFFLE Drawn under Police Supervision May 22,. 1953 Ist Prize—No. 1380, M. H. Matheson, Waikari. 2nd Prize—No. 4227, Fay Twose, Waikarl. 3rd Prize—No. 3787, J. Longley, Birchdale, Hawarden. Licensee, R. B. BURLAND Post Office, Waikari.

CANTERBURY RASPBERRY MARKETING REGULATIONS, 1950. RASPBERRY MARKETING COMMITTEE ELECTION, 1953. The Roll of Producers qualified to vote in the above election will be open for inspection during ordinary office hours for a period of seven days from 20th May,,1953, at the office of the Marketing Dept., Chch, and also at the following Post Offices:— C.P.0., Christchurch, Upper Riccarton, Baisweil, Papanui, and Methven. Nominations for Canterbury Raspberry Marketing Committee must be in the hands of the Returning Officer, Canterbury Raspberry Marketing Committee Election, P.O. Box 1500, Wellington. C.l, by Noon on WEDNESDAY, 10th JUNE, 1953. 9543 CANTERBURY EDUCATION BOARD. WOOLSTON SCHOOL COMMITTEE. ELECTION OF MEMBERS. WHEREAS the Woolston School Committee consists of only four members, the Board in pursuance of the powers conferred by the Education Act, 1914, and its Amendments,- hereby directs that a public Meeting of Householders be held in the Woolston School on Monday, 15th June, 1953, at 7.30 p.m., for the purpose of electing FIVE householders to the vacancies. Householders should send to the Chairman of the School Committee. Mr A. S. Moore, 175 MacKenzie avenue, Christchurch, S.E.I, in writing on or before Monday, Bth June, not later than 8 p.m., the names of persons, being Householders as defined by the Act, nominated by them to serve on the committee. Such nominations on forms obtainable from the Headmaster of the school, the Board’s Office, or from Mr Moore, must be signed by the proposer and by the candidate. The members elected will hdld Office until April, 1955. L. S. P. BUTCHER, Secretary-Manager. Education Board’s Office. 196-198 Oxford terrace, Christchurch. 25th May. 1953. < 4023

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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27048, 25 May 1953, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27048, 25 May 1953, Page 1