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Para's 3-Day Family Sale Wednesday, Thursday, Friday Terrific Price Reductions ! PARA =o" L -. Cnr. Cashel and Manchester Street, Aho at 152 St. (opp. High St. f-O.)

AMUSEMENTS LAST 2 DAYS I! ! Season Strictly Limited ! London Film, Prewnta GIOVANNI GUARBSCHIS Warm-hearted BortSeller . . . “The Little World of DON CAMILLO” DQN CAMILLO” Starring FERNANDEL Gino CERVI (As Don Camillo) (A* Peppone) (Approved for Universal Exhibition) 2 pan.—TWICE DAILY—B p.m. ' II MAYFAIR Thone 79-89711 IlDirection: Amalgamated Theatre* Ltd. II NEW SHOW FRIDAY ! ! 1 WE GOT A KICK OUT OF THIS ... !! ! Patron* continually ask us:— “Do you ever get tired of seeing Film*?” And our answer 1* the same as It w*B 5, 10. 15, 20 years ago. Emphatically “NO!” We must have seen some tens of thou- i sands of Film* In our time, so have bean | bad—some have been good—and still a 1 good many quite outstanding. But every now and then, out of the blue, ona turns up with all the surprise of good entertainment, that makes looking at Films a DELIGHT. Such a Film is Ivan Foxwell’* “THE INTRUDER” “THE INTRUDER” “THE INTRUDER” "THE INTRUDER" "THE INTRUDER” (Which Incidentially H.RH. the Duke of Edinburgh saw in London a short time ago.) "THE INTRUDER” prove* to be an exciting slice .of suspense spiced with comedy, about a soldier hero who be- . comes a ruthless law-breaker. Its central character 1* a young man called “GINGER” (the story is from Robin Maugham’s great novel “Line on Ginger”), brave in battle, yet cowardly in civilian life. There are spectacular tank battle scene* in North Africa and ■ France—vivid but not too harrowing—and more suspense on a lonely country farm that keeps you guessing until the very last minute. How Ginger's ex-colonel pieces together this wonder "jlg-«aw” puzzle thriller is 90 minutes of “Darn Good Entertainment.” If you like “Exceptional” Films (as we do) you won’t want to miss LONDON FILMS Production “THE INTRUDER” ‘ “THE INTRUDER” “THE INTRUDER” —Starring Top British Cast— JACK HAWKINS JACK HAWKINS Popular Star ot "The Cruel Sea.” "Mandy," "The Front Page Storsfe" George Cole—Dennis Price Hugh Williams—Susan Shaw (Recommended by Censor for Adults) Also on the Programme:— “Operation Malaya” A Real, True-to-Llfe Story of “Terror in the Jungle.” BOX PLANS DXC. AND MAYFAIR.

SPORTING NEW BRIGHTON TROTTING CLUB (INC.). SPRING MEETING. 1954. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 4. Frequent Bus Service from the Square. First Race starts 11 a.m. 5/- Doubles. No Bookmakers, or their Assistants, disqualified or undesirable person* will be permitted on the . Course during the Spring Meeting, and if any such persons are found thereon, they win be removed and prosecuted as provided in the Act.

6646 METEOR DANCING, TONIGHT Mgggg and KVERY^ VTONESDAY HOR 28 gg MDttDDANCING §5 Hot S£S‘W. p, ’ er Lawson St, Hall Lawson St Hall Every Wednesday Night Lawson St. Hall Mixed Dancing 50-W. Lawson St Hall Geo. Holland'* Music. Lawson St Hall With Lea Brown and Lawson St Hall hi* Xylophone. Lawson St. Hall Harold Henry. M.C. Lawson St. Hall Admission 3/-. Lawson St. Hall Free Cycle Stand. Lawson St Hall More popular every Lawson St Hall Week. Lawson St Hall DANCE. DANCE. DANCE. KIRWEE A. and P. HALL, OCTOBER 2, 1954. Proceeds Darfield and Kirwee Combined Sports Clubs. Home-made Supper.

6652 TEMPLETON UADife-. HOCKEY CLUB. ANNUAL BALL. . FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, Silver Star Trio? Good (Please note: Dance format Sept. 4. has j>gjn DANCE, ISLINGTON HALL SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. Good Music. Quality Prize*. PEXBONALB ANDERSON—WIU Mr Don»M X Andtr•on. formerly of KS OxloW lane. Ouchham, emigrated to New Zealand In December, IMS, pleaw communicate urgently with Menra Canter. HeUyer and Co.. Solicitors, 3 and 4 Lincolns Inn Fields, London, W.C.3, on a matter of importance. S5lO

LOST AND FOUND B P. Y ' s „ c S Ueee Urey Sult Coat, lost “J 1 -OkUJ. last Sunday. Finder ’Phone 56-647 (evening). Reward. CHROME Hub-cap, Triumph, between St. Albans_and Brighton. Ring 57-631. Reward. KNITTING, lost on Sunday, t Sleeva. turquoise colour. Reward. 38 Osborne st. LADY’S BicycieTTSemoved” from AlieFway. Junction Hotel, Rangiora. on August ?7 i -Tress? Rangiora? LOST VB Hub-cap. vicinity St. Albi™, City, green rim. Reward. Thone 56-085. LOST. Aerodroine. Saturday afternoon.’ Grey Glove. Please ring 57-732. -Oldsmobile Hub-cap,T Darfield, Reward. 31 Sullivan ave.. Ch .Ch R^lrd EnV P n r g?.‘. ng sum 1952 Prefect, green with centre - Pteas* ring 85-600—81075. LOST, Papanui rd.. Meri vale, Sunday 270 R, Rangiora. XSB4 LOST. Silver Fox Collar. Gloucester st.. lren?hg“” CaU 290 Barbados, st.. LOST. Blue Stone Broach, Thursday, be- ?, n<l Cit y- Keepmke. Ring 80-420. Reward. LOST, Suitcase, between Porter’s Pass and Reward on return. Guardian, Hokitika. 6543 LOST, Saturday night, between~Regent Theatre and Caledonian Hall, Pearl and Diamante Bracelet. Ring 49-588, LOST, vicinity Moorhouse ave. gnd C<> st . reet ’ a ste «l Tailboard for Ford Try ck - Reward. Cockram Car Sales. 515 Colombo st. 6544 LOST, last week, vicinity Merivale square. Angora Scarf, in blue, brown, and fawn finder please Telephone 79-424. Re ward. SPare Wheel Flap, Number~Flate k 11 " 787 attached, vicinity Summit and M°B26 y Head rds " 101 Cashel 'Phone LOST, new Leather Jacket, on Port Hills rd., between Avoca and Heathcote Valievs. Reward. 2 Wherstead road. Cashmere. Phonfe 88-660. LOST, in vicinity of Pukaki Township last Sunday, Brown Paper Parcel containing pair of Grey Trousers. Write HB6l, Press.” PURSE, lost In National Bank. Ring 79-426. SPRAYED to my place, Bankside. 3 Sheep. Owner can have same by paying expenses.—J. R. KelletLl7s4 STRAYE6. greyish fawn Cairn Terrier, with black face. Will finder please Ring 88-956. business hours, or communicate with 7 Stratford st.. Fendalton. Reward. NOW is the time to change to Cereo, the smooth-tasting, oaten breakfast food. Only 3s 2Jd large 3jlb packet, at all grocers. W.&

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27443, 1 September 1954, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume XC, Issue 27443, 1 September 1954, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume XC, Issue 27443, 1 September 1954, Page 1

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