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NEW SEASON'S PANTHER LAWNMOWERS NEW PRICE £9/|5/_ or 5/- WEEKLY DRAGES HOME CENTRE amusements

Finally Today: 2 and 8 p.m. The Continent's Two Top Comic Artists FERNANDEL Gino CERVI FERNANDEL Gino CERVI As Don A, Peppone. “The Little World of DON CAMILLO” DON CAMILLO” (Approved for Universal Exhibition) || MAYFAIR ,phone , »* M7 || 11 Direction: Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. || TOMORROW ! 11 a.m. 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. 11 a.m. 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. A Mystery Drama so Packed with Action—Suspense ... it will leave you Breathless, with its Gripping Intensity and Excitement ! ! ! Sir Alexander Korda Presents JACK HAWKINS GEORGE COI.E (Favourite of "Changing Of The Guard” and "Top Secret.”) DENNIS PRICE Hugh Williams Susan Shaw Michael Medwin In Ivan Foxwell’s “Jigsaw Puzzle” Thriller “THE INTRUDER” “THE INTRUDER” “THE INTRUDER” “THE INTRUDER” ACCORDED A ROYXI' PERFORMANCE IN LONDON BEFORE H.RJI. THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH. "THE INTRUDER" Is an Exciting Slice of Suspense, Spiced with Comedy, about a Soldier Hero who became a Ruthless Law-Breaker. Its Central Character is a Young Man Called GINGER (the story is from Robin Maugham’s great novel * r LINE ON GINGER”), Brave in Battle, yet Cowardly in Civilian Life. There are Spectacular Tank Battle Scenes 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 I (Recommended by. Censor lor Adults)

r&xusx hau ■ The FEATURETTE Acclaimed by the British Press . . . Shown Personally to Sir Winston Churchill . . . “OPERATION MALAYA” (TERROR IN THE JUNGLE) "Here at LAST is the Film which tells us REALLY what the Gallant Briton* are doing to combat the Red Terrorists who prey on Malaya's Precious Rubber Trees and Tin Mines." —LONDON EVENING NEWS. AN EXCITING (30-MINUTE) ..SLICE OF REAL-LIFE ENTERTAINMENT FILMED AS IT HAPPENED I Box Plans At DXC. and MAYFAIR. SPORTING ' ”■ NEW BRIGHTON TROTTING CLUB (INC.). SPRING MEETING. 1M«. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 4. Frequent Bus Service from the Square. First Rate starts 11 a.m. 5/- Doubles. ! No Bookmakers or their Assistants, disqualified or undesirable persons will be permitted on the Course during the, Spring Meeting, and if any such persona are found thereon, -they will be removed and prosecuted as provided in the Acl ■ - i ■ WINTER GARDEN ■ , 7 .. IUI|U _ 3 | Pat Kai»*> Orehwtra. Ticket,. 12/8 Double Alcoves. 7/8 «nd 4/-. (Evenins Drew Enentlel.) Telephone 78-022 tor Rewrvetlon,. MRS B r NEWTON Menuerew. TJ. SHEFFIELD HALL. ANNUAL PLUNKET DANCE. ■ ANNUAL PLUNKET DANCE. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 4. Good Music. • Home-made Supper. 3/8 each. Don’t Mlu this Night Out A FAREWELL SOClALwlUbetendered to MR and MRS BOWLER and Family in the GREENDALE HALL at 8 P.M. on SEPTEMBER 2. Donation, at Door. Ladle, a Ba,ket. WAIPARA TABLE TENNIS CLUB DANCE. ~ WAIPARA HAVFRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 3. ■ -/J- , , .. , ' , MIST AMD FOUND’ 76°S20.°—— t —’’xwoS FOUND Gent's Wallet, containing Notes, etc. Owner can have same by describing contents, etc. ZHS3I, "Press." blaCk Uiw 4 nesday evening, containing sum of money and private papers.. ’Phone 78-114. Reward. • ■ ■' —*— BROWN Labrador Pup, white stomach, lost off transport truck, between Riccartonshorrt «nd Prebbleton. Phone 38-439. C.U.C. LECTURE Notes, in leather bag, lost Papanui area. Please ring Jackson. 49-104, wqrking hours. —— GBNTS’ . Hat lost Saturday night. Initials A.L.G. Reward. H 1059, "Press." LEFT in St. Albans" bus, Umbrella, wine', ■ with coloured border. Keepsake. Reward. ’ Hloo4, "Press." LOST, green knitted Purse, Bankbook, Reward. H®s. "Press.” LOST, Blue Woollen Scarf.'cnr. Yaldhurst road and Avonhead rd. 67 Avonhead rd., Riccarton. —— - LOST, Chevrolet Hub-Cap, Femaide-Rangiora-Christchurch. Reward. ’Phone 270 H. Rangtora. XM4 LOST, Suitcase, between Porter’s Pass and Arthur’s Pass, Sunday. Reward on return, ’’Guardian,’’ Hokitika. 6543 LOST, Black Wallet, containing sum of' money, Brighton, or left in taxi, Ottawa road. Reward. Telephone 87-665. LOST, yellow and green Budgerigar, from 35 Carnarvon st., North Linwood. Reward. LOST, between Innes road and Cathedrai square. Trailer Ball Locking Arm. Please Ring 54-454. LOST small Brown Purse, near Square about 3.30 p.m., Wed. Reward. 'Phone. Air Force. Weedons. LOST, Victory Parker Pen," without lid, with Weston Sandle engraved on it. Phone 68-174. Reward. LOST off motor-cycle, Tuesday night,. Pair Brown Rubber-soled Shoes, vicinity Colombo st. north, Moorhouse ave. Phone 56-646. —.— LOST Member’s Badge (Ladies), Addington* Trots. Sat., Aug. 28. Reward. 85-600 LOST from Te Pirita, 1 Heading Dog, yellowy brown in colour; answers to the name Ben. Reply H. Cain, 37M, Hororata. Reward. LOST, Tuesday, between Ujsper Riccarton and Durham st. Art Gallery, Ladies* Chrome Watch, stainless steel adjustable strap. Ring 85-COO, ask 8582 R. Reward. LOST. Lizard-skin Handbag, midday Wednesday. Probably in Square. £2 reward. 281 Lyttelton st., Spreydon, or H 977, “Press.” LOSTat Hororata, Fawn and White Dog, probably heading back to Ran Mora. Anyone seeing him please ring 517 D, Rangiora, collect. 1733 SMALL Black Purse, containing Sum - 61 Money, lost in taxi on Sunday night. Would any person finding same, please Ring 40-337. Reward. - STRAYED, 2 Young Greyhounds: 1 black, 1 black and white. Reward. 19 Horseshoe Lake rd., Shirley. SPAYED to my place. Bankside. 3 Sheep. Owner can have same by paying expenses.—J. R, Kellett.l7s4 STRAYED on to McAllister’s th-operty, Flaxton, Brown Gelding. If not claimed land expenses paid will be disposed of. ' WOULD person who removed ■ Spare I Wheel off car outside Gladstone Hotel, Tuesday, August 31, return Gladstone i Hotel? —■

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27444, 2 September 1954, Page 1

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866

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume XC, Issue 27444, 2 September 1954, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume XC, Issue 27444, 2 September 1954, Page 1

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