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amusements FINALLY TODAY ! Pa SSt ? s U Sta>n? eU i h v u !i Romantic Affair ,s Simply Packed With Laughter “FOREVER FEMALE” WI PA I rn I nonr?W~^ NGER Rogers rAUL DOUGLAS—PAT CROWLEY (Approved for Universal Exhibition) At Your Favourite Theatre . . . The AVON Thone M° n: SESSIONS TODAY AT 2 p.m. and 8 pun. “MANON”... Commences Tomorrow At 11 a.m„ 2,5, and 8 p.m. “MANON” . . . S? rr >«s a Special Censor’s Certificate. To Be Screened Only To Persons 16 Years Of Age And Over! “MANON” . . . Was Banned by the British Board or Film Censors but when Finally Released Ran for 27 Weeks in London s West End. “MANON” . . . Brilliant Cecile Aubry in the title Role of Manon Lescaut" . Who Loved Luxury and was Determined to get it. whatever the . Price and by Any Means. “MANON” . . . Is the Picturisation of Abbe Pre-

vosts Frank and Candid Story of Faith and Faithlessness Between Two Strangely Restless Young Lovers. “MANON”... Gnused Bosley Crowther in the N.Y. Times to say . . . ’’Very French L ■ y... and , Very. Very Frank. The Traditional Pre-Occupation of the French with the Oddities of Love is Once Again Frankly Demonstrated ...” “MANON” ... Is Strictly Adult Fare . . . One of the Frankest Films Ever Screened Publicly i “MANON” . . . BOX PLANS ARE AT D.I.C. AND RESERVATIONS ARE ESSENTIAL! | CENTURY L Sur/‘ l Theat?e. I"Phone 75-400. 7.45 pun.—FINALLY TONIGHT—7.4S p.m Hilarious Filmfare Successor to the Record-Breaking, MirthMaking "Laughter In Paradise.” Associated British Present George Cole Britain’s No. 1 Comedian OSCAR HOMOLKA NADIA GRAY “TOP SECRET” “TOP SECRET” (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Adventures which Befell a Sanitary Engineer. Mistaken for an Atomic Scientist. How He gets to Russia and How He gets Out Again are the Main Delights of this . Exciting Comedy. Also a Special Featurette: “PRINCE PHILLIP” Plans at D.I.C. At Theatre from 6 p.m.

FLORAL EMBLEMS. NAIRN’S are Complete Florists, supplying wreaffis Sobsm. and all Floral Emblems. Floral Casket Covers and Grave Linings. If it’s possible with Flowers, NAIRN’S CAN DO IT. NAIRN’S NURSERIES, LTD., Established 1879. 166 LINCOLN ROAD. Day or Night. Naim’s Send |SS^liyeH4JL ß ho-- 7^J Illngtoß.

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27402, 15 July 1954, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XC, Issue 27402, 15 July 1954, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XC, Issue 27402, 15 July 1954, Page 1

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