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FOR ENJOYMENT PLUS ECONOMY DRINK ROMA TEA

AMUSEMENTS Season Concludes Thursday ! Twice Daily: 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. O. HENRY’S “FULL HOUSE” O. HENRY’S “FULL HOUSE” O. HENRY’S “FULL HOUSE” From His Most Popular Stories . . . Comes O. Henry’s beloved and incredible people ... in the Motion Picture that deserves (and has) the FINEST OF 12 Top Hollywood Stars (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Also Screening: The 2000 ft Featurette that has Audiences raving at every session “CORONATION DAY” In Brilliant Breath-taking COLOUR [MAYFAIR 'Phone 31-213 || I Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd 11 "Warmed for Your Comfort” John Ford’s 1953 Double Academy Award Winning Film ! “THE QUIET MAN” FRIDAY: 11 a.m. 2, 5 and 8 p.m. SATURDAY: 11 a.m. 2, 5 and 8 p.m. THEREAFTER SESSIONS DAILY: 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. 20th Century-Fox Presents I “THE QUIET MAN” l||| | “THE QUIET MAN” II ; “THE QUIET MAN” | “THE QUIET MAN” H IN GLORIOUS TECHNICOLOUR “ From MAURICE WALSH’S Wonderful Story. Filmed in Ireland, its Rollicking Comedy Story of Romance and Robust Fun make it "Once in a Generation” Entertainment . . . Starring JOHN WAYNE MAUREEN O’HARA BARRY FITZGERALD Victor McLaglen Ward Bond Mildred Natwick Arthur Shields Abbey Theatre Players (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ON THE STAGE (Friday Evening Only At 8) TOMMY KAHI’S SOUTH SEA ISLANDERS’ HAWAIIAN BAND Together with Rosemary O’Connor and George Williams singing those beloved Irish Melodies. “Galway Bay," “Mush. Mush” and ’The Isle of Inntsfree.” THE THEME SONG FROM "THE QUIET MAN." Evening Plans at D.I.C. and Mayfair. . Matinee Flans at Mayfair Theatre onlv. (FREE LIST ENTIRELY SUSPENDED) REPERTOBY SOCIETY PRESENTS THREE ONE-ACT PLAYS A COSTUME PLAY

“ONE HOUR ALONE” —by Norman Holland. A SATIRE “ ON THE FRONTIER ” —by Norman Holland. A FANTASY “THE WATERS OF LETHE” —by F. Sladen Smith. On THURSDAY, 16th JULY. FRIDAY. 17th JULY, SATURDAY, 18th JULY. AT 19 BEDFORD ROW. Book with the Secretary, 90 Gloucester Street. All Seats 2/-, No Booking Fee. ROLLES skaTING ROLLER DE LUXE SKATING ROLLER ROLLER RINK SKATING ROLLER SKATING ROLLER TODAY’S SKATING ROLLER SESSIONS SKATING ROLLER Afternoon: 2.15-4.15. SKATING ROLLER Learners: 5.15-6.30. SKATING ROLLER Evenings: 7.30-10.30. SKATING ROLLER Grand SKATING ROLLER Inter-Provincial SKATING ROLLER Challenge Hockey SKATING ROLLER Match between SKATING ROLLER Marlborough and SKATING ROLLER Canterbury, SKATING ROLLER Saturday Next SKATING ROLLERSKATING DANCES. SOCIALS. ETC. Mixed Dancing LAWSON ST? HALL, Mixed Dancing EVERY WEDNESDAY Mixed Dancing EVERY WEDNESDAY Mixed Dancing NIGHT. Mixed Dancing NIGHT. Mixed Dancing Geo. Holland’s Music. Mixed Dancing Harold Henry M.C. Mixed Dancing Admission 3/-. Free Mixed Dancing Cycle Stand. Mixed Dancing Dancing 8 to 12. ExMixed Dancing cellent Supper. All the Mixed Dancing Latest Hit Tunes Played. CALEDONIAN HALL TONIGHT CALEDONIAN HALL TONIGHT MIXED DANCING. TONIGHT MIXED DANCING. TONIGHT Andrew Dale’s Band. Andrew Dale's Band. It’a Cosy and Warm in the Caledonian Hall. VISITORS WELCOME. VISITORS WELCOME. 8-11 p.m. Admission 2s. Square'danceT “ TE PIRITA HALL, 8 p.m. SATURDAY, 18th JULY. Professional Caller. Admission 2/6.

X 2833 LOST AND FOUND FOUND in Manning place. Liver Spaniel, male. Aply Animals’ Protection Soc- 17 Glenroy st., Woolston. 4195 FOUND, Sheath Knife, Upper Waiinakariri river-bed on Sunday. R 4093. “Press." AUSTIN A4O Spare Wheel, lost Main South road. Reward. Contact R 3645. “Press." BETWEEN Christchurch and WakanuL Piece Chromium Band off Car, about 26 inches long. Finder please communicate ’Phone 193 D, Ashburton. 753 BLUE Budgie lost from 952 Colombo st. Sunday afternoon. Reward. * X 3722 CAR Tyre, on steel rim, lost vicinity Papanui rd. and Bryndwr, Sunday. Reward. Ring Alan. 33-012, working hours. LX3ST, Mon., Lyttelton West, Pair of Glasses. Reward. 'Phone 35-364. LOST, Tuesday, Basket - Purse, ‘“containing money. Reward. Please Ring 23-548. LOST. “Cathedral" Brand Half-hourly appointment Book. Finder rewarded. Box 874. LOST, 4 £lO Notes, St. Asaph st., Colombo st- Tuam st., to High st. Please reply to R 3848, "Press.” LOST. Sunday night, from 20 Moana st- Spreydon, black Cat, answering name Sweep. Reward. LOST near Scarborough Clock Tower. Sunday, Spectacles. Finder please return 31 Severn st. Reward. LOST, Saturday. Rangiora. midday train. Small Red Purse, containing change, etc. Reward. Apply H 602, “Press,” Rangiora. LOST, Blue Purse with money, between Bealey ave. and Bristol st- on Friday. Rewar<L_R4os6, "Press.” LOST, Emerald Green Talking Budgie from 28 Derby st. Answering to name of Peter. ’Phone 22-456 after 5 p.m. Reward. 7ll LOST, Black Wallet, containing notes, cheque book, driver's licence, yesterday, either in City or on Hackthorne rd. Reward. ’Phone 31-733. LOST, Saturday, Shoulder Bag containing Money, driving licence, etc., spectacles urgently reqd. Good reward. 'Phone 33-779 or address on papers. LOST, Child’s Fur Mitt, last Wednesday evening, vicinity N.Z. Road Services Depot. Finder please return Road Service Booking Office. Reward. LOST, Friday, 10th, between 218 Tuam st. and Midland Bus Runway. Gold Brooch. Whip and Horseshoe, amethyst stone in centre, small fox head beneath. Keepsake. Reward. Ring 41-005 day time, or P 7399, "Press." ■ ■ - ■■■ —— STRAYED on to my farm at Horrelville. from Eyre river. 6 Halfbred Ewes, recently crutched: brand, 2 Black Diamonds on shoulder. F. A. Sheat. ’ STOP that Cough with "Golden Honey ; Cough Mixture.” 2s 6d. from W. B. Falve.v, . Chemist. 670 Colombo st. (opp. Reecgi. I Christchurch.

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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27092, 15 July 1953, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27092, 15 July 1953, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27092, 15 July 1953, Page 1

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