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AMUSEMENTS SENSATIONAL CROWDS! ! FOR FINE FILM SHOWS .. . THE .. . ; CRYSTAL PALACE “THE COMFORTABLE THEATRE" For Reservations ’Phone 78-602. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. . DAILY: 1.30—7.30 United Artists Present with Pride the , Shock Sensation of the Year. Written by . the Sensation Specialist MICKEY SPILLANE MICKEY SPILLANE MICKEY SPILLANE THE WHITE-HOT THRILLER “I, THE JURY” “I, THE JURY” “I, THE JURY” NOTE: TO COMPLY WITH THE CENSOR’S RULING, NO PERSON UNDER THE AGE OF 16 (SIXTEEN) WILL BE ADMITTED. THIS FILM THROWS THE WHOLE BOOK AT YOU ! !! It wtil Blast You Out of Your Seat with its Naked Fury 1 f And Now It’s Here As The Finest Action Film Ever I I ! ASSOCIATE FULL-LENGTH FEATURE:— SPORTS SPECIAL! ! ! \ The Warm Hearted Up-And-Go, Brand New 1954 Release Starring the Harlem Globe Trotters and Dane Clark I “GO, MAN, GO” f “GO, MAN,> GO” | (Universal Exhibition) RESERVES AT D.I.C. TODAY DON’T GET LOCKED OUT. RESERVE I BOX PLAN OPENS TOMORROW BOX PLAN OPENS TOMORROW AT D.I.C. AT D.I.C. CIVIC THEATRE TUESDAY, JUNE 15 TUESDAY, JUNE 15 JAN SMETERLIN JAN SMETERLIN THE PIANIST YOU MUST HEAR BOX PLAN OPENS TOMORROW ONE CONCERT ONLY JAN SMETERLIN JAN SMETERLIN THE ARISTOCRAT OF THE PIANO Programme:— Fantasie Op. 17 Schumann Paganini variations Op. 35 .... Brahms 24 Preludes Op. 28 Chopin You Must Hear This Artist Who Has Been Acclaimed Throughout Europe. BOOK TOMORROW AT D.I.C. Admission: 10/-, 7/6, 5/- Reserved (All Prices Plus Tax) Direction: N.Z. Broadcasting Service. NURSE MAUDE ASSOCIATION, RESULTS OF RAFFLES: Hamper: Mrs Mardon, No. 4527. Pair of Fowls: Mrs Marra, No. 2621. Hearthrug: Mrs Robinson, No, 4642. Iced Cake: Mercer, 240 Cashmere road, No. 2214. Fruit Cake: Mrs Coote, 24 Urunga avenue; No. 119. N.Z. AMATEUR CYCLING I ASSOCIATION. CANTERBURY CENTRE. RAFFLE. Ist: 1575—Blank Butt. 2nd: 5651—G. McEwin, 51 Wainui street. 3rd: 5434—A. Carbie, Box 42, Lincoln. 4th: 2641—C. Stuart, Coalgate. Drawn under police supervision. Prizes claimed from *the following ad--1 dress:— H. C. POORE, 403 Gloucester street, Linwood. : 5357

"QUICKFIRE RAFFLE” NO. 53. DRAWN JUNE 7, 1954. FIRST PRIZE—£4O: No. 9032, M. E. [ Briggs, Christhchurch. ■ SECOND PRIZE—£S: No. 6806: Ron, N.Z.B. 1 THIRD PRIZE—£S: No. 3789: J. Tracey, ! 205 Opawa road. TWENTY-FIVE £1 PRIZES: 6507 Blank butt.. , 3052 Blank butt. 6433 8.0.8., Riccartop road. 1188 Joe Dempsey, Imperial. . 2861 3-666, Christchurch. 8430 Floss. 4111 M. Hodgins, 50 Cranford st 0431 Blank butt. 5009 Dick. . 0205 E. Henderson, Hinemoa 37 St. 0512 Blank butt. 1156 Blank butt. : 4757 No Hoper. 6536 J.B.P. 0706 J.M. 8446 Ruth. 8014 W.P. 4831 Blank butt. 6888 R. W. Bower. 6130 Blank butt. 4953 Blank butt. 0353 Lyttelton. 8055 Len. ) 7585 P. I. D. Kiwi. ' 0537 Danny Boy, Star. 58 SOMME STREET, ST. ALBANS. 5331 ROCKET RAFFLE. £75 Series No. 31. £75. Drawn June 7, 1954. (Post Winning Tickets to Box 1281, Christchurch). 1909-First Prize, 35: No name. 10574—Second Prize, £10: No name. 8314—Third Prize, £5: No name. 25 PRIZES AT £1 7601—H.A.5. 3737—Mrs Manks, Spreydon. 6510—N0 name. ’ 4235—8. Cadogan, Hornby P.O. 6810—J. Densem, Akaroa. 1334—-Jack. - name. 1 3494—Happy After All. e 9886—N0 name. - 4573—N0 name. 4844—Ne0 Kelly, 11 Churchill street. 11050—No name. 5077—A. K. Anderson. 8 7524—N0 name. 12575—Ken, Central Billiards. 4128—0. L. Chapman, Beach rd., Kaikoura 2046 —M. Jones, c/o. Connelly, 5 Colvin street, Westport.' B 8077—M.E. 8713—C. Kennedy, Westport. j 12577 —My Lucky Day, 82 Worcester st. - 8717—R. F. Mullins, Box 85, Westport, t 12246—E.F., Sockburn i 10991 Rogers. 1 6869—Les, Akaroa. - 6034—N0 name. I J LAND BALLOT. » APPLICATIONS from ex-servicemen 1 graded “A” for Sheep Farming (type store > and fat sheep (M.E.) and wool) in the ~ r North Auckland Land District, close at j the office of the undersigned at 4 p.m. , on Tuesday, July 6, 1954, for the section described below, which is offered on a r wages basis. BATTENS FARM SETTLEMENT (formerly Crown Land on Caves road), 8 miles north-west of Waipu. 2 One undefined subdivision, which will comprise either 750 acres or 835 acres approximately; estimated potential carry- ’ ing capacity abqut 1200 ewes and replacements, and 300 head cattle; married accommodation. Deposit, Leasehold £5OO (not reducible); Freehold or Deferred payments!. £2350. intending applicants should obtain copies of the conditions of offering (including details of each section), which are available with application forms from the undersigned. BASIL KING, Commissioner of Crown Lands, P.O. Box 2206, Auckland, (LL 5265

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27370, 8 June 1954, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume XC, Issue 27370, 8 June 1954, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume XC, Issue 27370, 8 June 1954, Page 1

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