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lAMUSEMENTS, The Event Y’ou Have AU Been Waiting For ! ! ! GRAND REOPENING GRAND REOPENING FRIDAY NEXT, DEC. 18th FRIDAY NEXT, DEC. 18th AMALGAMATED THEATRES. LTD. PROUDLY ANNOUNCE THE REOPENING OF THE LUXURIOUS. NEW J,I S.AVOY 1 / | THEATRE | ‘ A Theatre of Life. Exclusive Atmosphere and a Radical New Personality. Perhaps the Most Modern and Comfortable Cinema in the Southern Hemisphere—and The Inaugural Performance At 8 p.m. of

“THE ROBE” IN CINEMASCOPE REGULAR SESSIONS COMMENCING SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19tli 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. CINEMASCOPE CINEMASCOPE The magnificent combination of ENTERTAINMENT and ELECTRONICS you’ve been reading and hearing about on the radio, in the newspapers and leading magazines. THE NEW DIMENSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHIC MARVEL You See Without Glasses And The First Entertainment In Cinemascope LLOYD C. DOUGLAS’ unforgettable Novel “THE ROBE” “THE ROBE”. “THE ROBE” “THE ROBE” “THE ROBE” Soon, through the magic of Cinemascope the full power of Lloyd C. Douglas’ imagination stirring pen will at last come to life. Soon, you will see Scene after Incredible Scene exactly as created by the pages of Douglas’ most Famous Novel. ENTERTAINMENT that could wot have been Filmed like this even Two Years ago. Now released to full glowing life by the MAGICAL ANIMORPHIC LENS on the MIRACLE MIRROR SCREEN. Starring BRITAIN’S Foremost Artists RICHARD BURTON RICHARD BURTON As Marcellus Brilliant Star of. ’’Desert Rats” and "My Cousin Rachel,” rides the crest of the wave to the most coveted role of the year. Already nominated for the Academy Award as “BEST ACTOR OF THE YEAR” . . . with JEAN SIMMONS JEAN SIMMONS As Princess Diana.

1 MICHAEL RENNIE As Peter s VICTOR MATURE as Demetrius Together with these pre-eminent sup--1 porting Stars from the British Stage and Screen . DEAN JAGGER TORLN THATCHER DAWN ADDAMS ERNEST THESIGER (Recommended by Censor for Adults! ’ SPECIAL NOTE: “ I he Robe,” in Cinemascope, is : Exclusive to the Savoy Theatre in Christchurch. t'. It will not be seen in any other Chrlst- » church City- or Suburban Theatre for at least 12 months. ; Pioneered and developed by 20th Century- : New Zealand in con- . junction with Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. Plans For The First Six Days Now Open At D.I.C. COME TO THE OXFORD SPORMBOW ■ COME TO THE OXFORD SPORTS BOYS! at PEARSON PARK, OXFORD. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1953. CYCLING, CASH and AMATEUR. CASH and AMATEUR. DANCING, and NOVELTY EVEN TS. SPORTS FOR THE CHILDREN, TOO. 4l . En i ries > close on DECEMBER 16, with the Secretary, G. SIMMONDS, Oxford (’Phone 38S). Highland Dancing, with Mrs Campbell, 96 Olliviers road, Christchurch. Cycling and Athletic, with Mr C Sowden, 188 Milton street, Spreydon. LJGHT LUNCHEON, CONFECTIONERY ICE CREAM, and HOT WATER ON THE GROUNDS. ■ See Posters for Full Details. G. SIMMONDS. Hon. Secretary. ' *6719 PUBLIC NOTICES AS FROM DECEMBER 16, 1953, I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR DEBTS INCURRED IN MY NAME. P. F. KEARNS. 241 Ashgrove terrace. MALVERN COLLIE CLUB. THE ANNUAL MEETING WILL BE HELD AT SPRINGFIELD. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19. AT 8 P.M. R. D. ALLAN. Secretary. t NATIONAL CLUB. CHRISTMAS PARTY. 5.30 P.M., THURSDAY. DECEMBER 17. "Sustaining Members" are reminded that tickets (5/-) are obtainable at the Office. Party Centre, 78 Lichfield street, Christchurch. MUSICAL AND CAROL EVENING. MONDAY. DECEMBER 21, 8 P.M Supper: 1/6. ,6314 PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS LTD., EXECUTOR AND TRUSTEE DEPT. It Is an axiom that every adult person possessed of property should make a WILL. Notwithstanding the qualifications an individual may possess, it is beyond doubt that the human element is to unis no assurance a private TR H ST^,^ R outlive either the Testator or the TRUST committed to his charge. Appoint as your EXECUTOR and TRUSTEE: PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS LTD 178 Cashel street. Christchurch. W.T.C. ; CHRISTMAS DINNER DINNER AND CHRISTMAS DAY TEA. EARLY BOOKING ESSENTIAL. EXCELSIOR HOTEL, EXCELSIOR HOTEL, Corner Manchester and High streets. i W. E. DONNITHORNE. Licensee. 6781

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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27224, 16 December 1953, Page 1

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