amusements Fun In Everv Foot Of Film! .... It’s Ronald oniner s Most Hilarious Role ! At Your Favourite Theatre . . . The AVON D^ectlo USS dg Ad°s d^a i E£ I T e 8M34 - SESSIONS TODAY AT 2 and 8 pun. At The Top Of The Form In The Laughter Class ! . . . He’s Britain’s No. 1 Comedian ! The J. Arthur Rank Organisation Presents RONALD SHINER 111 * RONALD SHINER |i RONALD SHINER |l| Britain’s Ace Comedian in a School Daze Riot of Rollicking Fun * “TOP OF THE FORM” “TOP OF THE FOBM” “TOP OF THE FORM” “TOP OF THE FORM” There’s Never a Dull Moment-at This for Scallywags! . . . L ts Shiner in- His Greatest Comedy Role as a Top-Of-The-Form ■ • . But No School Teaches the Things. They. Learned at the Shiner Academy! ! ! (Approved for Universal Exhibition) . Reserve Today At D.I.C.
CENTURY L s u T UI XL® e ’Phone 75-400.
7.45 p.m. FINAL SCREENING 7.45 p.m. Four Star Frolic THE MOST HILARIOUS MOVIE OF THE YEAR. SURPRISING PLOT. MIRTHFUL SITUATIONS, SCINTILLATING DIALOGUE Monkey Business’’ is some tun YOU’LL GET A REAL KICK OUT OF IT Cary Grant Ginger Rogers Charles Coburn Marilyn Monroe In Howard Hawk’s formula lor fun “MONKEY BUSINESS” “MONKEY BUSINESS” , (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Everyone grows young again, falls in love again, has a wonderful time again when a monkey discovers the secret of eternal youth YES . . . THERE’S CERTAIN TO BE “MONKEY BUSINESS” TONIGHT EXCELLENT FEATURETTES Plans at D.1.C., at Theatre from 6 p.m.
EMPIRE PAPANUI Phone 48-283 | Reservations at Theatre from 6 p.m. TONIGHT and TUESDAY, 7 p.m. For All Who Like a Good Thriller Ralph RICHARDSON Margaret LEIGHTON in “HOME' AT SEVEN” (Commencing at 7.20 p.m.) (Recommended for Adults) LAUGHS! SCREAMS! ROARS! RAY BOLGER, ALLYN McLERIE in “ WHERE’S CHARLEY ? ” (Commencing at 9 p.m.) (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Coming Wednesday, Thursday, Friday , “KON-TIKI” EMPIRE PAPANUI
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acknowledgement THE Family of the late George Gamble wish to Thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for their many floral tributes and kind expressions of sympathy in their bereavement. Special thanks to Dr. Butler for his kind attention. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. cCHTTSST ,ERS Twelve Bloch emlc Salts, Chemist, 670 Colombo st. (opp. Christchurch. ■
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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27192, 9 November 1953, Page 1
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