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AMUSEMENTS EXTRA ! EXTRA ! EXTRA! EXTRA! THIRD WEEK THIRD WEEK THIRD WEEK Commences FRIDAY NEXT ! FRIDAY NEXT ! THE DIRECTORS HAVE MUCH PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THAT ANOTHER PRINT HAS JUST ARRIVED FROM BRITAIN ' TO ENABLE THE PUBLIC OF CHRISTCHURCH TO SEE THIS WONDERFUL FILM. J. Arthur Rank Organisation’s BRILLIANT PRESENTATION OF ?HE FULL LENGTH CORONATION FILM “A QUEEN IS CROWNED” “A QUEEN IS CROWNED” “A QUEEN IS CROWNED” Produced in TECHNICOLOUR Narrator: Sir Laurence Olivier rhe London Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Sir Malcolm Sargent AT THE REGENT The Theatre of Stars ’Phone 34-616 Direction: Christchurch Cinemas, Ltd., and Kerridge Odeon FOUR SHOWS DAILY: H__2—s—B EVENING PLANS AT D.I.C. . . . MATINEE PLANS AT THEATRE OFFICE.

MANAGERIAL . . . It is with the greatest pleasure that we have to announce that further copies of this wonderful Coronation Film have been made available to New Zealand, and it is therefore possible to hold the Christchurch copy for a further week . . . AT THE REGENT THEATRE ONLY “A’QUEEN IS CROWNED” “A QUEEN IS CROWNED” “A QUEEN IS CROWNED” Final Screenings Tomorrow at the TIVOLI Crowded SESSIONS DAILY 9.30—1.30—4.45—7.45 ALL 7.45 SESSION PLANS AT D.I.C. THERE WILL BE A LIMITED NUMBER OF DOOR SALES NIGHTLY AT 7 p.m. TICKETS FOR THE 4.45 SESSION MAY BE PURCHASED. AT THE FROM 1 p.m. ON DAY OF SCREENING A LIMITED NUMBER OF DOOR SALES WILL BE AVAILABLE DAILY AT 1 p.m. FOR THE 1.30 SESSION ON DAY OF SCREENING TIVOLI I Direction: Christchurch Cinemas, Ltd. and Kerridge-Odeon. ’Phone 32-810 Commencing FRIDAY Sessions 2—s—B Every Sailor Sang Her Fame— ROXY, MYSTERY WOMAN OF THE DOCKSIDE CAFES! From the Waterfront to the Gilded Homes of the Rich was a Big Step but Roxy made It! Then . . . From Out of the Past Came the One Man to Challenge Her Right to Happiness! IT’S ROMANTIC ACTION In Flaming Technicolour “SCARLET ANGEL” “SCARLET ANGEL” “SCARLET ANGEL” Starring YVONNE DE CARLO ROCK HUDSON (Approved for Universal Exhibition.)

“A QUEEN IS CROWNED” } SCREENS ! WEST MELTON: SATURDAY . HAREWOOD: MONDAY HALSWELL: TUESDAY ; A CONCERT by the OXFORD NIGGER MINSTRELS Will be Held in the HORORATA HALL oh TUESDAY, JUNE 30, at 8 P.M. Adults 3s. Children Is 6d. ’ 7671 PUBLIC NOTICES ■ CHRISTCHURCH PONY CLUB THERE win be a RALLY at the Club Grounds on SUNDAY, June 28, at 2.30 P.M. BARBARA HARRIS, Hon. Secretary. ' 7684 RANGE WARNING DANGER NOTICE. The Public is warned that the R.N.Z.A.F. will be carrying out air firing, bombing and rocketry in the Birdlings Flat danger area , from 3rd June to 30th June, 1953, inclusive. The danger area is bounded by the following points:— 172 deg 43min E, 48deg OOmin S; 172 deg 43min E, 56deg OOmin S; 172 deg 15min E, 44deg 02min S; 172 deg 11 min E, 55deg OOmin S. The danger height will be up to 3000 feet. 4577 THE MEETING of the SpringstonSpringston South and Ellesmere Bachelors and Spinsters will be held in the SPRINGSTON HALL ON THURSDAY, 26th JUNE, at 7.30 p.m. J. FLETCHER, f B. WATKINS, Joint Secretaries. 7726 A MEETING of all Ex Pupils, Ex Committeemen, and Residents interested in the closing of the old school, and opening of the new school, will be held in the LEITHFJELD ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, WEDNESDAY, JULY Ist, at 8 P.M. F. A. H. PENFOLD. Committee Chairman. 7888 “HORORATA AREA OF DARFIELD RABBIT DESTRUCTION COMMITTEE. A Meeting of Farmers of Hororata, Glenroy, Windwhistle, and Te Pirita districts will be held in the HORORATA HALL, on JULY 7th at 8 pun., to discuss blanket poisoning of this area. Full attendance requested. X 9763 STOP that Cough with "Golden Honey Cough Mixture,” 2s 6d, from W. B. Falvey. Chemist, 670 Colombo street (opp. Reeces), Chr* sfriftMPyh- i -t —h xjqui in i n 4933

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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27074, 24 June 1953, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27074, 24 June 1953, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27074, 24 June 1953, Page 1

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