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AMUSEMENTS SPECIAL NEWS! ! All Blacks Defeat England at Twickenham! OWN NELSON ° ALZ^io S< ?2 RE THE TRY THAT WON THIS THRILLING MATCH! At Your Favourite Theatre . . . The AVON Direction: Kerridge-Odeon. ’Phone 86-OM. Hearing Aids Available. SESSIONS TODAY AT 2 p.m. and 8 pan. 3rd WEEK . . . And Still the Most Popular Programme in Town! Never Before has a Motion Picture so Captivated the Christchurch Public as Paramount s Wonderful Human PicturisMarghanita Laski’s Warmhearted Story ol a Man ... a Boy . . . and a Calico Dog! Paramount Presents BING CROSBY BING CROSBY BING CROSBY BING CROSBY In the Most Unusual Role of His Fabulous Career -. a Captivating Story °I a Young Father’s Dramatic Search for the Son he had Never Known! “LITTLE BOY LOST” “LITTLE BOY LOST” “LITTLE BOY LOST” With CLAUDE DAUPHIN And Introducing Christian Fourcade As The ’’Little Boy' Lost" . . . He’ll Steal Your Heart Away (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Gregors - Peck is Coming Soon in the Auckland Royal Cinema Performance Film, “The Million Pound Note” and it’s Great Fun . . . you can Bank on it! NIGHT PLANS S DAYS IN ADVANCE ARE AT D.I.C. MAKE USE OF THIS CONVENIENT SERVICE!

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27274, 15 February 1954, Page 1

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