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AMUSEMENTS 4 SESSIONS TODAY ! i 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. And Then 3 SESSIONS DAILY: At 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. Attend the Daily 5 p.m. Sessions ! . . . You 11 Enjoy the Pleasant Relaxation After Your Day’s “Toil.’’ At Your Favourite Theatre . . . The AVON Direction: Kerridge-Odeon. < 'Phone 86-034. Hearing Aids Available. - AND AT THE ST. JAMES’ Direction: Christchurch Cinemas. Ltd. and Kerridge-Odeon. ’Phone 75-280. Screening - Friday Night and Saturday 1 Night Only—At 8 p.m. ALL ABOARD . . . For The Most Hilarious Screen Journey Of Your Laugh-Time 1 Filmed in Technicolor Against a Background of Picturesque English Countryside, this Laughter-Laden Express Takes You on the Most Rib-Tickling Screen , Journey You’ve Ever Enjoyed 1 The J. Arthur Rank Organisation Presents Ealing Studios’ Feast of Fun

' “THE TITFIELD THUNDERBOLT” TITFIELD THUNDERBOLT” TITFIELD THUNDERBOLT” In Colour by Technicolor With the Craziest Crew of Comedians that Ever Took You for a Ride JOHN (‘Genevieve’) GREGSON STANLEY HOLLOWAY George Relph, Naunton Wayne Godfrey Tearle, Hugh Griffith (Approved for Universal Exhibition)

We’ve had several new and odd screen 1 discoveries lately. There was "GENE- - VIEVE” . . . 50-year-old Car ... a trim “ old maid of the highways which was Christchurch’s Favourite for Nine Merry Weeks v . . now Britain gives you its n second mechanical star, “THE TITFIELD J THUNDERBOLT,” the lovable 114-year-old Engine with a tall, elegant funnel and heart of brass wheezing and clanking its merry way through more laughs per minute than any other comedy you’ve ever seen ! PLANS ARE AT D.I.C.—RESERVE I An Outstanding British Picture That Will Become One Of Your Happiest Memories ! A STORY OF REAL PEOPLE—OUR BOYS IN THE R AF. 11l “THE WAY TO ||| < I THE STARS” Hl ’ YOUR REQUEST THEATRE

>||| PLAZA |||« Direction: Kerridge-Odeon. ’Phone 88-089. 3 Shows Today 1 2 pjn. 5 p.m. 8 p.m. Rich in Laughter—Profoundly . Moving it is the Story of Our , Boys in the R.A.F. and Their : Efforts to Snatch a Little Happiness ! J. ARTHUR RANK PRESENTS Michael Redgrave John Mills Rosamund John Basil Radford Stanley Holloway —IN—III “THE WAY TO ||| HI THE STARS” ||| Comments From Overseas ! Daily Herald.— FIRST-RATE ENTERTAINMENT I Daily Mail.— GRIPPING—TENSE—VIVID I Evening Standard.— PROFOUNDLY MOVING. THE FINEST FILM. THAT HAS BEEN PRODUCED FOR MANY MOONS I RESERVE AT THE D.I.C, Season Concludes Monday

(Approved for Universal Exhibition) SHIPPING AND AIR SERVICES UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OT NEW ZEALAND. LTD.,* 168 Hereford street. Thone 87-310. CARGO SERVICES? FOR WELLINGTON: Steamer Express daily. FOR AUCKLAND: Waimarino—Early August. FOR MELBOURNE ; Matua—August 4. , . ... 1 FOR SINGAPORE, CALCUTTA, with Transhipment to Indian and Pakistan Ports—Wairimu (Refrigerated and General Cargo Space), from Lyttelton, via Dunedin, Bluff and AucklandJuly 31. FOR BOMBAY, from LYTTELTON, via WELLINGTON, AUCKLAND: Waiana > —August. ALSO FREQUENT CARGO SERVICES coastwise between N.Z. Ports and to and from Australia, South Sea Islands, India. Ceylon, Malaya, Indonesia, and West 1 Coast of Canada and U.S.A PASSENGER SERVICES.

FOR SYDNEY (with Through Bookings to other Australian Points'): FROM WELLINGTON MONOWAI— Sept 3. Oct. 15,0 ct. 29. FROM AUCKLAND: MONOWAI— Sept. 17, Oct. 1, Nov. 12. FOR WELLINGTON FROM LYTTELTON: HINEMOA (from August 3. Maori) Tues.. ; Thurs.. Sat.. 7.10 p.m. train. > RANGATIRA (from August 4, Hmemoa)— i Mon.. Wed., Fri„ 7.10 p.m. tram. FOR WELLINGTON FROM'PICTON: TAMAHINE—Tues.. Thurs.. 2.±5 p.m.. Fri.. 10 P-m. FOR FIJI. TONGA, NIUE. SAMOA FROM AUCKLAND: TOFUA— August 3. FOR SUVA, APIA. LAUTOKA FROM AUCKLAND: MATUA— August 25 FOR MELBOURNE FROM LYTTELTON: MATUA—Aueust 4. AIR SERVICES Booking Agents tor AU within New Zealand and, overseas Fnr further particulars applyUNION STEAM SHIP CO OF N.Z. acknowledgements vsblCv’r. FOSTER and Family wish to r£nk sinieres all relatives, neighbours. triads tor floral tributes and expresand tne"T t . h thcir lcss o f a loving Sand anTfather Please accept this as neisonal acknowledgement. Xv Family o) the late Catherine Wilson m sincerely Thank all triends and wish to smnawt tributes, telegrams, ir H nt ’ ! COLIN 13ELL sincerely MR , an< ?t rnnnv kinci friends and rela- ' ?’ ia ? k rorI’!lett“rs' 1 ’ ! lett“rs' telegr ms. cards, floral fives for ieiu-i=. xcrecs ion ; of symtnhutas. “ wi jii n gly given ? a, m;t? ?eSnt sad Toss. Special thanks ! l n nr To-id and doctors and nursing staff to Dr. „ it _i- a i so doctors and ' Of o Vva?d F, Christchurch •If-M-SI P’e a- ac:ept this as a personal ' T •'ed'Tement.

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27415, 30 July 1954, Page 1

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