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AMUSEMENTS FINAL DAYS FINAL DAYS HURRY WE MUST MAKE WAY FOR OUR NEXT MIGHTY ATTRACTION I 2 n,m. DAILY 8 p.m. OF THE SPECTACULAR OUTDOOR ADVENTURE FILMED IN THE SCENIC WONDER OF THE CANADIAN ROCKIES “RIVER OF NO RETURN” “RIVER OF NO RETURN” In Cinemascope Colour by TECHNICOLOR with Genuine STEREOPHONIC SOUND. Starring Robert Mitchum Marilyn Monroe Rory Calhoun Totnmy Rettig (Approved for Universal Exhibition) AT THE .UXURIOUS, NEW •PHONE 1 Q A VO V I * PHONE 75-0431 theatre j 75-043 Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. *' Show Place of the South.” NEXT ATTRACTION . . . AND NOW ... The CONTINUATION of the greatest story of Love, Faith and the Spectacle in the History of ENTERTAINMENT. 20th Century-. Fox in wonderous CINEMASCOPE CINEMASCOPE Colour by TECHNICOLOR with HighFidelity STEREOPHONIC SOUND. “DEMETRIUS and the “DEMETRIUS and the “DEMETRIUS and the GLADIATORS ” GLADIATORS ” GLADIATORS” It Where “The Robe” Left Off

starring VICTOR MATURE VICTOft MATURE Achieving greater acclaim as he recreates the role of DEMETRIUS . . . who now falls to the silken .embraces of the temptress MESSALINA SUSAN HAYWARD SUSAN HAYWARD as Messalina MICHAEL RENNIE as Peter JAY ROBINSON as the power-crazed EMPEROR CALIGULA with Debra Paget Barry Jones WHAT HAPPENED TO “THE ROBE” and to DEMETRIUS, who defied the word of God for Messalina ? NOW CINEMASCOPE, on its vast, colour- : ful canvas, CONTINUES the famed LLOYD C. DOUGLAS story tha became the “MOST SEEN" and “TALKED ABOUT” motion picture of our time. YOU are there as Peter tells Demetrius "Take the Robe” . . . and from this day go forward.” YOU are there as the wild feast of the Gladiators ends in frienzied orgy . . . YOU are- there as the mad Caligula demands “The Robe” or Demetrius will die in the Arena. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults) PLANS OPEN TOMORROW WEDNESDAY AT THE DJ.C. AND THEATRE. RUGBY ‘ RUGBY LANCASTER PARK OVAL RUGBY LANCASTER PARK OVAL RUGBY TOMORROW (Wednesday), RUGBY September 1. RUGBY LANCASTER PARK RUGBY RUGBY Kick-off 315 p.m, RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY MARLBOROUGH v. RUGBY MARLBOROUGH V. RUGBY RUGBY CANTERBURY B RUGBY ' CANTERBURY B SUGBY Curtain-raiser 1.46 pjn. RUGBY . ' RUGBY ’ smttir--’' ■ ill? ftUGHV 110,1 ® Qlder8 ’ -a':. SUGBY Embankment 2/6. SUGBY Children— RUGBY Enclosure 2/-. RUGBY ' Bnitankm “‘ VRUGBY RANFURLY SHIELD MATCHES SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER fi; RUGBY SHESX TARANAKI v. CANTERBURY RUGBY RUGBY SATURDAY ’ SEPTEMBER 11: RUGBY WEST COAST v. CANTERBURY RUGBY RUGBY BOOKINGS NOW OPEN AT RUGBY D.I.C. BOOKING OFFICE. RUGBY. RUGByj Reserves: No. 3 and 4 Covered RUGBY Stands, 5/-; No. 5 New Open RUGBY Stand. 4/6. RUGBY , gJJSSX f ,o ’£ on “B'W’V Footban SHESX I? Canterbury. IS3S-UM." by J. RUGBY K. Moloney. Price 5/- per copy. RUGBY RUGBY , • .. esyy PUBLIC NOTICES ~ HORNBY CROQUET CLUB. COMPETITION RESULTS. Ist Frile—l7B3. 2nd Prile—l6o7. MRS. E M. MOFFET, Hon. Secretary. Ist Prize—B442, Mrs McConaghy, 44 Stew- - 2nd Prize—7362, P. Lpwe, 91 Mackworth st. 3rd Prize—l2lo4, Blank Butt . 4th Prize—lo6s7, K. Ewing, c/d. W. and T. 1 sth Prize—lol92, Mrs McKeown, 27 Geraldine street. BELFAST BASKETBALL - CLUB. Drawn on August 28, 1964. Ist Prize—2o96,’ Blank BUtt. 2nd Prize—2464, J.\ Curtis, 220 Matsons ‘ ave., Papanui. 3rd Prize—2oB4, Blank Butt. 4th Prize—23B2, Susanne, 22 Ramahana rd., St. Martins. WHOPPER SWOPPER COMPETITION.

PRIZE LIST OPEN SECTION—(I) Mr J. K. Haberfield, 35 Jacob .st. (2) Mrs R. B. Spear. 195 Knowles st. (3) Master Elwyn Hughes, 1 Howard st. (4) Pamela Ball, 21 Southampton st. SECTION ONE— Boy: Master David Beaton, 50 McKenzie avenue. Girl: Miss M. Rowe, 99 Dyers Paas rd. SECTION TWO— Boy: Master Elwyn Hughes, 1 Howard street. Girl: Miss Pamela Ball, 21 Southampton street. * SECTION THREE— Boy: Master D. A. Smith, 8 Pannells avenue. Girl: Miss Noela Whitworth, 83 Purchas street. SECTION FOUR— Boy: Master Anthony Taylor, 110 St. Martins road. Girl: Miss Alice Shilton, 16 Sails st. Prize-winners will be advised by mhil the date of prize-giving. 6333 ROCKET RAFFLE. £75. SERIES NO. 43. £75. * DRAWN 30.8.54. Please Post Winning Tickets to P.O. Box 1281, Christchurc.h 9562—15 t Prize, £35; Blank butt. 8238—2nd Prize, £10: Blank butt. 9528 —3rd Prize, £5: Blank butt. 25 PRIZES AT £1: 2598—Blank butt. 4130—L.5.D. 7798—K. Briesley, 10 Thames street, St. Albans. 2050—Blank butt. 2GsB—Vic. Thomas, 16 Cuba sti, Tlnwald. 8578—Pitt, North Beach. 4432—Wilson. 11253—J. 4803—Carrick, Westport. 5696—G00d Friday, Christchurch. 10638—Allan. 10725—Des. 1017—433 Wilsons road. 6397—"5am,” Ashburton. 8514—Horton. Oram avenue: 9467—Blankbutt. 9361—Blank butt. 9649—81ank butt. 1950—J .K. 5078—Blank butt. 3834—C B C . 5169-M, Griffen, Box », Wwtport. • BSSO—6BB. 72G, 70F. 9731—G. F. Eden, Greenperk No. 2. 1306—Tom. OB

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27442, 31 August 1954, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume XC, Issue 27442, 31 August 1954, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume XC, Issue 27442, 31 August 1954, Page 1

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