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DINING ROOM SUITE CHESTERFIELD SUITE BEDROOM SUITE 3 Suites 25/- weekly. DRAGES HOME CENTRE

| AMUSEMENTS Finally Today 2 anil 8 p.m. Columbia Pictures Sizzling Comedy of a Hollywood Star, Gladys Glover, tired of being a Nobody, she went right out and Became an Overnight Sensation. How •he did it. Will have you rocking with Laughter. JUDY HOLLIDAY “It Should Happen To You ” (Approved for Universal Exhibition) II MAYFAIR Phon « 78 - BS7 l| “Warmed For Your Comfort." || Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd STARTS FRIDAY: 4 SHOWS 11 am., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. SATURDAY: 3JjHOWS 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. From the turbulent, roaring, gloriously colourful days of TUDOR ENGLAND . . . WALT DISNEY has fashioned an unforgettable NEW entertainment of romance and adventure, when KNIGHTHOOD WAS IN FLOWER. 11l Here’s the Gusty, boisterous humour of Henry VIII whose roars of Laughter and rage, explode on the Screen in on® of the year’s most memorable performances . the POMP and PAGEANTRY of HENRY’S COURT . . . the unforgettable LOVE STORY of Charles Brandon, soldier of Fortune and Mary Tudor, Princess of England. 111 I R.K.O. RADIO PICTURES PRESENT I ALL NEW . . . ALL LIVE ACTION : “THE SWORD AND “THE SWORD AND “THE SWORD AND “THE SWORD AND THE ROSE” • THE ROSE” - THE ROSE” ' THE ROSE” : Colour By Technicolor —Starring—

Richard TODD II Glynis JOHNS Richard TODD || Glvnis JOHNS Exciting Star of Lovely Star ot “Rob Roy" “The Seeker,” And the Performance ot the Year JAMES ROBERTSON JUSTICE JAMES ROBERTSON JUSTICE As HENRY VIII. This Outstanding Motion Picture brings to life the romance that rocked Two Kingdoms . . . filmed in the beauty of the English countryside. Windsor Castle. The Tower, Greenwich Palace, The Cliffs of Calais: (Approved for Universal Exhibition) t ■ Excellent Featurettes "Translantic Hop” Pathe Special: ’‘Seaside Shorts’’ Sportscope: “Mexican Rhythm” Screenliner interest: plus Airmail Fo'x Australian News. BOX PLANS AT D.I.C. AND MAYFAIR. CANTERBURY UNIVERSITY COT J, EG F. MUSIC DEPARTMENT. LUNCH-TIME RECITAL IN THE COLLEGE HALL, TODAY (THURSDAY), AUGUST 12, AT 1.10 P.M. MUSIC FOR VIOLA AND PIANO MUSIC FOR VIOLA AND PIANO played by RONALD MOON and GWEN McLEOD. Programme: Sonata in E Flat (Dittersdorf). Sonata in F (1948) (Alan Paul). * Admission Free. P the Last Recital of ths Winter Term. The series resumes on Thursday. September 2. BANCKB. TOCIALB ETC.

GLENMARK GOLF CLUB. GLBNMARK GOLF CLUB. ANNUAL BALL. ANNUAL BALL. WAIPARA MEMORIAL HALL. WAIPARA MEMORIAL HALL. FTJIDAY, AUGUST 13. «t SJO p.m. FRIDAY. AUGUST 13. at BJO pjm. Schergers* Band. Excellent Supper. Admission: Double ISa. Single 7s 6d. 8340 WINTER GARDEN CABARET. SATURDAY. 8.30 till 12. Pat Kane's Orchestra. Tickets. 12/6 Double. Alcoves. 7/6 and Sz(Evening Dress Essential.) Telephone 78-022 tor Reservations. MRS R F. NEWTON. Manageress. DARFIgD. DARFIELD. DARFIELD. DA.RFIELD. DARFIELD. DARFIELD. BALL. GRAND BALL. GRAND BALL. GRAND BALL. MALVERN WOMEN'S HOCKEY ASSN. MALVERN WOMEN'S HOCKEY FRIDAY. AUGUST 13. 1.30 pun. FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 8.30 p.m. George Holland's Music. Home-made Supper, Novelty Dances. Admission 5/-. : 8097 THURSDAY. DANCING AT THE RENDEZVOUS, Argonaut Buildings, 100 Stanmore road. Mcrv Cobum’s Orchestra.

Admission 3/6. DANCE. COURT PRIDE COUdrENAY, A.O.F. ANNUAL Dance will be held A. and P. Hall, Kirwee, SAT., AUGUST 14. Good supper. Good music. 9633 OLD Collegians’ Band: Reliable and versatile. Highest recommendations. 'Phone 87-176. X 7524 PERSONALS LONELY I Why be lonely and miserable when you can join our Pen Friends and/or Lonely Hearts Club, and meet the friends or mates thaf you are really needing. Introductions and Personal Guidance given in strictest confidence. Write Mr and Mrs K. Cassidy, Box 2684. Wellington. Th. LOST AND FOUND FOUND, Blue Budgie (blue ring on legj? 875 Colombo street. LADY'S Cardigan, dusky pink, lost Gloucester st., outside Duncan and Cook, Hairdresser, Wed. afternoon. ’Phone 49-286 (evenings), or P 3734, “Press.” Reward. LOST, Nash Hub-cap, between Cashmere Hills and City, last week-end. Reply: Park’s Garage. Reward. 9445 LOST, between Spreydon and Riccarton. Shopping Bag, containing spectacles, etc. ’ Reward.s Waimairi road, Riccarton. LOST by schoolboy, llagley Park, Tues?, Oilskin Coat branded Pegasus. Ring 55-857. Reward. k LOST in City, 4 Keys on chain" by WeP ; lington visitor. ’Phone 61-C3O. Reward. j 1102 t LOST Mon., one side Green Hide Leather between Manchester st. and Ferry rd. ’Phone_87-640. Reward.

LOST, Gold Wristlet Watch, square shape" £5 reward. Valued as keepsake. 162 Armaghstreet. LOST. Pale Blue Spare Wheel Cover with No. Plate attached between Ch .Ch. and Scargill. Ring 3D, Scargill (collect). LOST, Small Tarpaulin. 10 by 8, from carrier’s truck. Please return to Uverpool Carriers. 254 Gloucester st. Reward. LOST yesterday in City or suburbs. Spare Wheel (ft Austin truck. Size 750 x 20. Green rim. Slight damage on one side. Reward. *Phone Briscoe and Co., Ltd.. 76-251. ’ LOST, Wallet containing money, licence, bank book, etc., Arthur’s Pass-Ch.Ch. return excursion train Sunday. Owner’s name on licence, address 148 Tancred st., Ashburton. Reward. 1093 STRAYED from 74 Chester st.. Brown and White Fox Terrier Puppy. Please ring 87-407. STRAYED from.Aikmans rd., young Black and Tan Corgi. Children's pet. Good reward. Ring 55-201. STRAYED to my property five weeks ago. Shorthorn Helfer. If not claimed and expenses paid within 7 days will be sold. P4OBB, “Press.** , 8708 MARCASSITE JEWELLERY. English and Continental. The Most Fashionable and Popular Jewellery of the Day. AlLSet in Sterling Silver. Pieces •from 37s 6d. STEWART DAWSONS. t STEWART DAWSCV". Stewart Dawsuns Conner. High sixteu

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27426, 12 August 1954, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume XC, Issue 27426, 12 August 1954, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume XC, Issue 27426, 12 August 1954, Page 1

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