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AMUSEMENTS Reserve For The Avon at The Avon Our Service Bureau is Open for Booking from 10 am. to 9 p.m. Six Days a Week. REMEMBER, TOO THERE’S A 5 p.m. Session Every Day At Your Favourite Theatre . . . The AVON t.. Direction: Kerridge-Odeon. Thone 86-034. Hearing Aids Available. 3 SESSIONS TODAY: 2, 5 AND 3. FUN-FILLED WEEK —AND STILL PACKED TO THE DOORS EVERY SINGLE NIGHT I ... IT IS JUST AS NE-—ESSARY AS EVER TO RESERVE WELL AHEAD. You Know What Students Are! ( —Especially Medical Students) VA,t-.,? :VE Y 2. U THINK you do. you LL FIND THIS FABULOUSLYFUNNY CHRONICLE OF THEIR LIVES AND LOVES AN EYEOPENER AND AN EDUCATION I ... IF YOU DONT KNOW WHAT STUDENTS ARE J; Arthur Rank will Daringly Expose (in Glorious Technicolor too. if You Please !) The Awful Truth About the Gayest Group of Them Ever to (Dis) Grace The Sliver Screen I

“DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE” 1 < Starring Kenneth More Kay Kendall DIRK BOGARDE MURIEL PAVLOW DONALD SINDEN JAMES ROBERTSON JUSTICE DONALD HOUSTON (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) I CENTURY t st x -Phone 75-400. MATINEE TODAY, 2.15 p.m. 7.45 p.m. TONIGHT 7.45 pan. 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 FERRER scores a triumph in etching the character of the bitter, pathetic, malformed cripple Henri Toulouse-Lautree in John Huston's “MOULIN ROUGE” “MOULIN ROUGE” with ZSA ZSA GABOR SUZANNE FLON and introducing COLLEN MARCHAND (Bee. 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 Theatre Today.

acknowledgements I Wish to Thank all my personal , musical, and business friends for the letters, telegrams, and floral tributes, expressing their kind sympathy in my recent bereavement. Also doctors and nurses of Ward 4, Publiq Hospital.—D. Clapperton.j THE Family of the late Sidney~Anderson wish to Thank friends for their kind . messages of sympathy. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. MRS - E. TOWNSEND and Family wish sincerely to Thank all relations and kind friends for floral tributes, Ic’-tere, and telegrams: also personal messages of sympathy in their sad loss of a dear husband and father. Special thanks to Nurse Maude Association. Please accept th»w as a personal acknowledgement, as many addresses are unknown. MR R. (D;ck) ~HOLEHAN and sirter, Mrs ™“u k rs S sad bereavement. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. to sinc€ L ely f all relations, neighbours, and friends, clubs Idtiges, and associations, who sent messages of sympathy, letters, telegrams. Sid floral tributes in my bereavei SS‘c Wit y X F1 J Qulrke tor their kind assistance in my hour of need. As many adsspir&w/xs r wish to sincerely Thank all kind r®* a ’ frH*»nds and neighbours, for the bwutiS floral telegrams, letters cards, and personal expressions of in their sad bereavement. Manv addresses are unknown, so please acce~t this as a personal acknowledge- ’ meat for your kindness. . ■ f £. A^c^ly E l? l anT S alT.rela: > tiv*Ms and friends for their personal ex- “ rISnTS mg. Please accept this as a personal aca knowledgement. FLORAL EMBLEMS ■ B s^rs E d‘ e J» • NAIRN’S Established 1879. 166 LINCOLN ROAD :, Day or Night. t -ro«Te |« L Prom^Deliveries -Phone 75-435, 76>»i. ■ - chriSch°urch N ' Tickets Sd eaeh. r return mat l , l2* Natural Cell Zs ' each &om W. B. Falvey. Chemist. 670 Colombo street, opp. Reecee. D.T.C.

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27500, 6 November 1954, Page 1

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625

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XC, Issue 27500, 6 November 1954, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XC, Issue 27500, 6 November 1954, Page 1

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