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W-A-R-M-T-H > A Para Het X/aier Be? in everyone's bed. Standard, 9/-; Non-burn, 9/7. Always fresh . . . guaranteed. PARA Cnr. C.ih.l and M.nch.tt.r Sfr.«H, also 152 High St. (opp. High St. P. 0.)

AMUSEMENTS MAYFAIR - Phone 79-887. II • ’Warmed For Your Comfort." || Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. TODAY AT 2 and 8 p.m. A HEADLINE STORY THAT NEVER REACHED THE . . . FRONT PAGE ! ! ! From the Same British Studios that Gave You "The Third Man." "Sound Barrier." "The Browning Version." "Angels.tone Five,” 'The Winslow Boy."

—LONDON FILMS PRESENT—- || JACK HAWKINS II JACK HAWKINS || || JACK HAWKINS || —Together With— ELIZABETH ALLANELIZABETH ALLAN Derek Farr—Eva Bartok In the Behind-the-Headline Story that never became News . . . Twelve Exciting, Diamatic, Humorous Hours. Behind the Scenes . . . Behind the Stories of London’s Greatest Newspaper World ! “FRONT PAGE STORY” “FRONT PAGE STORY” “FRONT PAGE STORY” “FRONT PAGE STORY” •‘FRONT PAGE STORY” What did it Mean to John Grant to Find His Marriage had become one of those “SORDID," •’UNFAITHFUL” AFFAIRS that Every Day Made Lurid Headlines in His Own Newspaper ? ? ? (Recommended by Censor for Adults. Unsuitable For Children). Plus: Superb British Featurette:— “WILD STALLION” The Never-To-Be-Forgotten Story of a Young Boy’s Love for a Wild Stallion Horse. Box Plans D.I.C. and MAYFAIR. TOMORROW NIGHT TOMORROW NIGHT TOMORROW NIGHT CIVIC THEATRE ONE CONCERT ONLY ONE CONCERT. ONLY BY THE FAMOUS HUNGARIAN PIANIST BELA SIKI BELA SIKI BELA SIKI BELA SIKI

PROGRAMME:— Toccata and Fugue in D Major .... Bach Sonata in B Flat Major, K 333 .... Mozart Variations on a Theme by Paganini. 0p35 Brahma Six Hungarian Folk Songs .. Leo Weiner Ballade in A Flat Major, Op 47 .. Chopin Impromptu in F Sharp Major. Op 36 .... Chopin Two Studies, Op 10, Nos. 4 and 8 .. Chopin Scherzo in E Major, Op 54 Chopin BOX PLAN AT D.I.C. • ADMISSION:—IO/-* 7/6, 5/- Reserved. ■ 2/6 Unreserved. [ (All Prices Plus Tax)

HEAR—BELA SIKI Direction:—N.Z. Broadcasting Service. WRESTLING WRESTLING CIVIC THEATRE WRESTLING CIVIC THEATRE WRESTLING WRESTLING NEXT THURSDAY WRESTLING NEXT THURSDAY WRESTLING WRESTLING DON KINDRED, I7st 21b WRESTLING •DO 1 '! Kf»D3ED, 17st 2’b WRESTLING DON KINDLED. 17st 21b WRESTLING (U.S.A.) WRESTLING WRESTLING v WRESTLING WRESTLING DON BEITELMAN. WRESTLING DON BEITEIMAN, WRESTLING DON BEXTELMAN. 16st 10ib (US A -> WRESTLING Kindred, known as the WRESTLING “Brown Bomber," is a big, WRESTLING Powerful Negro Wrestler and a worthy successor to Jack Claytotirn. He has P rove d • sensational sucF ess Australia and this Is his first South Island apWRESTLING pearance. WRESTLING WRESTLING SEATS ARE SELLING WRESTLING FAST! WRESTLING WRESTLING BOOK AT DALE’S WRESTLING IMMEDIATELY. WRESTLING 0026

SPORTING SOUTH CANTERBURY HUNT CLUB SOUTH CANTERBURY HUNT CLUB SOUTH CANTERBURY HUNT CLUB (INC.). ACCEPTANCES (Racing) and Withdrawals (Trotting) for the Annual Steeplechase Meeting to be held on July 24, will close TODAY at 4 p.m. Telegraphic address: "Alliance.” Telephone, 183. Timaru. L. R. OLTFF, Secretary. DANCKS, SOCIALS, BTO» OLD-TIME DANCE ASSOCIATION OLD-TIME DANCE ASSOCIATION OLD-TZME DANCE OLD-TIME DANCE TONIGHT TONIGHT SCOTTISH HALL SCOTTISH HALL Admission 3s Good Music. Good Supper. Good Musib. Good Supper. ' M/ECL CALEDONIAN HALL TONIGHT CALEDONIAN HALL TONIGHT MIXED DANCING TONIGHT MIXED DANCING TONIGHT

You’ll Enjoy Dancing to THE REVELLERS’ BAND THE REVELLERS’ BAND THE REVELLERS’ BAND Hall Specially Heated. * Admission 3s 6d. Visitors Welcome. 1 soy —HALKETT—CARDS AND DANCE in HALKETT SCHOOL on THURSDAY. Julv 22. at 8 P.M., to Welcome Mr and Mrs C. Fowler. Ladies, a basket, please. 332 PERSONALS MONA CrandlcP—Send you address P;0. Box 1999. Job waiting.X3s77 LOST AND FOUND LOST, vicinity Armagh st., Lady's Blue Cardigan. 8 Roosevelt ave., St. Albans. Reward. X3~09 LOST One Tiger Skin. Finder please advise Secretary, No. 1 Officers Mess. Wigram. —— LOST, Friday, by Nurse, Wristlet Watcn. vicinity Cashel st.. Savoy Theatre. Hospltal. ’Phone 85-600—8530 M, Reward. LOST double string Pearls, between Burnside road. Ham road and St. Stephens. Reward. Apply 72 Bumside rd. LOST, between City and Woolston areas, in vicinity of Ferry road, one Spare Truck Wheel (yellow rim). Will finder oleate contact Combined Co-operative Distributors, Ltd.. 28 Tuam street, Christchurch (’Phone 79-922).Reward.2187

STRAYED from Darfield, Black Sheep Dog; name “Toy.” Kindly ring 27, Darfield. Reward. ———— 277 WOULD the schoolboy who took Football from Elmwood Park by mistake last Tuesday kindly bring it to 28 Strowan road ana collect ball marked BAN. DOGS Found: Black Collie (from Black and White Female Foxie (from Styx bridge); Brindle Spaniel-Ccllle cross (Woolston); Golden Female Spaniel; Golden Male Snaniel; and others. S.P.C.A. Home, ’Phone 87-633. 6?58 DOGS Found: Fawn female spaniel-collie cross, tan collie cross, bla k and tan whippet terrier cross. b?ack and tan collie, tan dane-collie cross black Scottie cross, grey female Scottie cro c s, golden snaniel, and a large number of other dogs, all breeds. Please call, your dog may be here. S.P.C.A. Home, 59 Bassett street. Burwood. 6058

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27405, 19 July 1954, Page 1

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