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amusements Reserve For The Avon at The Avon ® ureau the Theatre’s is Op en for Booking from 10 a.m. to 9 pan. six Days a Week REMEMBER, TOO THERE’S A 5 pan. Session Every Day At Your Favourite Theatre . The AVON •Phone 3rd Capacity-Crowd Week Starts Today ! With 4 Sessions: 11, 2,5, 8 IN TECHNICOLOR J. Arthur Rank Exposes tr UTH ABOUT THE csl?t% AN3 L LOVES OF the gayest 2£?GP OF MADCAP MEDICAL STUDENTS EVER TO <DIS)GRACE THE SILVER SCREEN ! “DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE" Newes t Comedy Triumph! Starring that Joyous “Gepevieve” Twosome— Kenneth More Kay Kendall with DIRK BOGARDE MURIEL PAVLOW . DONALD SINDEN JAMES ROBERTSON JUSTICE DONALD HOUSTON (Approved tor Universal Exhibition.)

Reserve at the Plaza FLANS FOR ALL SESSIONS ARE HELD AT OUR SERVICE BUREAU IN THE THEATRE FOYER FROM ’ 10.30 a.m. to 9 p.m. DAILY Plans Available 6 Days in Advance i||| PLAZA |||i Direction: Kerridge-Odeon. "Phone 88-089 THE CONTINENTAL THEATRE 4th Week Starts Today SESSIONS AT 2, 5 AND 8 p.m. MOTION PICTURE CRITICISED CONDEMNED FILM ACCLAIMED BY CHRISTCHURCH PUBLIC **. . . It contains neither suggestive nor prurience; and a rapt audience left the theatre silently and deeply moved. . . —F.W.G. . I found its honesty an astonishing and pleasant change from the usual vulgar situations shown on the modem screen. ...” —M.W. "... I have never enjoyed a film more than the one abused so much in a recent sermon. . . —TURNED AWAY "... A beautiful and moving film which has as its theme the very great love of two young people.” CJE. McL. “ONE SUMMER OF HAPPINESS” From the Novel • SOMMARDANSEN ” Starring ULLA JACOBSSON FOLKE SUNpQUIST Be Advised Book Early! (Recommended by Censor for Adults)

/iTsxTmi ST. ALBANS CENTURY L “^ De T ? 5 7.45 p.m. TONIGHT 7.45 pan. MATINEE TOMORROW 2.15 p.m. LES FEMMES LES LOVES AND LAUTREC In Technicolor A REALLY MAGNIFICENT ATTRACTION Set against the brilliantly colourful background of Paris in the 1880’s, Moulin Rouge is the human drama of ToulouseLautrec, a strange little man who was a giant in the world of art. JOSE FEBRER scores a triumph in etching the character of the bitter, pathetic, malformed cripple Henri Toulouse-Lautrec in John Huston’s “MOULIN ROUGE” “MOULIN ROUGE”. . with ZSA ZSA GABOR SUZANNE FLON and introducing COLLEN MARCHAND (Rec. by Censor for Adults. Unsuitable •for Children) A story of a great artist’s struggle to rise above his infirmities, told with understanding, and frankness, and presents a vivid and full blooded picture of the uninhibited Parisian life of the Eighties, peopled by a host of characters ... all of whom were Lautrec’s friends, and part of his ‘world. Plans at DJ.C. At Theatre from 6 pjn. “EMPIRE” papanui XVI r 1 It L -Phone 48-283 Special Bus leaves Trumans road for Theatre at 7.10 p.m. TONIGHT FINALLY TONIGHT 7.20 “The Conquest Of Everest’ Dan DAILEY, Diana LYNN. In “Meet Me At The Fair”

SATURDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY 7JO Bob Hope. Bing Crosby in “ROAD ’TO MOROCCO” , Alec Guinness, Joan Greenwood in “THE MAN IN THE WHITE SUIT” Matinee Saturday 1.45 “Road To Morocco” and Selected Short Subjects (All Approved for Universal Exhibition) SHIPPING AND AIR SFBVICES, UNION - STEAM SHIP CO OF NEW ZEALAND. LTD., 168 Hereford street ’Phone 87-310 CARGO SERVICES. FOR WELLINGTON* FOR S MMO E J£nT Waitaki—November 8. FOR AUCKLAND Waimarino—Nov. 10. FOR SYDNEY, VIA TIMARU. DUNEDIN, AND BLUFF: STEAMER— Early. FOR SINGAPORE, CALCUTTA, AND COLOMBO, with Transhipment to other Indian and Pakistan Ports. WAIRATA (Refrigerated and General Cargo Space)—From Lyttelton, via Wellington and Auckland: November. ALSO FREQUENT CARGO SERVICES coastwise between NJI. Forts and to and AAistraUa, South Sea Islands. India. Ceylon. Malaya. Indonesia, and West Coast of Canada and U.S.A PASSENGER SERVICES:

FOR SYDNEY (with Through Bookings ' to other Australian Points): FROM WELLINGTON: MONOWAI—Dec. 10, Dec. 24,.Feb. 1. FROM AUCKLAND; MONOWAI—Nnv 12. Nov 26. Jan 7 FOR WELLINGTON FROM MAORI—Tues., Thurs., Sat., 7.10 p.m. tram. HINEMOA—Mon. Wed- 7.10„ D-na train . FOB WELLINGTON FROM PiCTON: TAMAHINE- Tues.. Thurs.. 2.1 S era.. Frl., 10 pun FOR FIJI, SAMOA, FROM AUCKLAND: TOFUA—November 13 FOR FIJI. TONGA, NTOR SAMOA: F ra OM AUCKLAND: MATUA—November 17 FOR AUCKLAND DIHECT, FROM LYTTELTON: MATUA—Nov. 11. due Auckand Nov 13. AIR SERVICES: Booking Agents for all Airlines wlthta nlw Zealand and Overseas For further parHculara. apply UNION STEAM SHIP CO OF CTD. IOTHER-SHIPPiNG NOTICES: PAGE 19.

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27499, 5 November 1954, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XC, Issue 27499, 5 November 1954, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XC, Issue 27499, 5 November 1954, Page 1

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