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AMUSEMENTS; Last Day: 2 and 8 p.m. The Daring, Exciting Drama of the Girl . . . and the Gunfighter! “RIDE, VAQUERO ! ” Photographed in Ansco Colour Starring ROBERT TAYLOR AVA GARDNER HOWARD KEEL ANTHONY QUINN (Recommended More Especially for Adult Audiences) r REGENT r_ The Theatre of Stars Direction: Christchurch Cinemas, Ltd„ and Kerridge-Odeon. 'Phone 76-494. TOMORROW! At 2, 5 and 8 p.m. AND AT THE ST. JAMES’ Direction: Christchurch Cinemas, Ltd. and Kerridge-Odeon. “Phone 75-280. Screening Friday Night and Saturday Night Only at 8 p.m. ACTION . . . SUSPENSE THAT BUILDS TO A TERRIFIC CLIMAX! THE STORY OF THE DARING MEN WHO BLAZED A TRAIL ACROSS AN UNTAMED CONTINENT AGAINST ENEMY AGENTS, WAR THIRSTY INDIANS AND VENGEFUL TRAITORS. IT’S THE RIP-ROARING STORY OF THE TWO FAMOUS FRONTIERSMEN, BUFFALO BILL CODY AND WILD BILL HICKOK WHOSE FABULOUS EXPLOITS BLAZED A TRAIL FOR THE PONY EXPRESS CHARLTON HESTON CHARLTON HESTON As Buffalo Bill Cody FORREST TUCKER FORREST TUCKER As Wild Bill Hickok With RHONDA FLEMING' JAN STERLING In Paramount’s Thriller “PONY EXPRESS” “PONY EXPRESS” “PONY EXPRESS” “PONY EXPRESS”’ FILMED IN TECHNICOLOB

Abraham Lincoln said:— “A grateful people acknowledges with pride its debt to the riders of the Pony Express . . . their achievement can only be equalled . . . never excelled.” Box Plans at D.I.C. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TIVOLI The Friendly Family Theatre. •Phone 78-290. Reserve at DJ.C. Dir.: Ch'Ch. Cinemas and Kerridge-Odeon. Hearing Aids Available. FINALLY TODAY AT 2 and 8 pjn. Bette Davis In The Exciting Mystery-Melodrama—-“ANOTHEß MAN’S POISON” With GARY MERRILL EMLYN WILLIAMS : ANTHONY STEEL • (Definitely Unsuitable for Children) —_ r 000 TOMORROW (Fridas): 3 Sessions—2, 5 and 8 LION TAMERS, SNAKE CHARMERS, SWORD SWALLOWERS, BEARDED LADIES, CLOWNS AND ACROBATS—AII the Fantastic and Fascinating Folk of the Fair—Formed into a Strange Band of Wanderers Led by the only Man Smart Enough and Tough Enough to Hold Them Together ! . . .■ A Shadowy Caravan, Roaring Through the Darkness and on Towards a Thousand Adventures !

HUMPHREY BOGART BRINGS YOU THE BIG THRILLS OF LIFE UNDER THE BIG TOP I—IN “THE WAGGONS ROLL AT NIGHT” A Warner Bros.’ Hit—With Sylvia Sidney : Joan Leslie Eddie Albert (Approved for Universal Exhibition) HAWARDEN A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL SHOW w ANNUAL SHOW IN HAWARDEN, IN HAWARDEN, SATURDAY NEXT, MARCH 27, 1954. SATURDAY NEXT, MARCH 27, 1954. 2270 ENTRIES. 2270 ENTRIES. Record Horse and Pony Entries, Grand Displays of Sheep, Wool, Farm, Garden and Home Produce, Fancy Work and School Work. Dog Trials Commencing at 9 a.m. Two Shearing Demonstrations by Mr W. Godfrey Bowen at 11 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. Side-shows and Fun for the Children. St. Andrew’s College Pipe Band in Attendance. Road Services Bus leaves Depot, 8.35 a.m. D. H. LAWRENCE, * Secretary. 6492 MALVERN A. and P. ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL SHOW. ANNUAL SHOW. ANNUAL SHOW. ANNUAL SHOW. SHEFFIELD DOMAIN. SATURDAY, APRIL 10. LATE ENTRIES RECEIVED TO NEXT FRIDAY, MARCH 26. ALASTAIR J. BELL, Secretary, x 180 A Manchester street. Box 1338. ’Phone 80-076. • 5790 PUBLIC NOTICES CANTERBURY CAR CLUB (Inc.). COMPETITION RESULTS. First—No. 11292: J. Rushworth. Second —No. 14127: L. E. Simmonds. A. R. BARNSDALE, Secretary. '. 8084 CONSULT COOKS FIRST. TO ENGLAND BY AIR. NEW TOURIST CLASS FARES: Only £447 5s Return from Christchurch. Via Australia and the East. Or CanadaU.S.A., or Round the World. Complete Pre-Flight and Global Assistance. COOKS WOBLD TRAVEL SERVICE, COOKS WORLD TRAVEL SERVICE, 177 Manchester street, Christchurch. (’Phone 76-099.) PREBBLETON SAWMILLING CO. (Under New Management) Now Open for Business. Orders and Inquiries Promptly Attended tor X 3576

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27307, 25 March 1954, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XC, Issue 27307, 25 March 1954, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XC, Issue 27307, 25 March 1954, Page 1

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