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AMUSEMENTS Last Opportunity! ! FOR FINE ENTERTAINMENT CRYSTAL PALACE “THE COMFORTABLE THEATRE" Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. For Reservations ’Phone 78-602 1.30 p.m. ; 7.30 'p.m. A Sensational Double Programme That Tops Anything You Have Seen! FIRST . . WHOOSH! i . IT’S ARRIVED! “THE ROCKET MAN” THEN . . . Luke Short’s "Evening Post” Story "RIDE ThITaIAN DOWN” MAGNIFICENT IN TRUCOLOR Here Is a Fast-moving, Double-action Film that gets away from the usual Western Style! Violent Action ’ . Tender Romance Thrills . Excitement and Laughter Packed into a Story that has become the “Surprise Film” of the Year I COMMENCING TOMORROW The Double Star Programme 1.45 p.m7.45 p.m. THE REALLY THUE AFRICAN ADVENTURE! “SCARLET SPEAR” Sacred Symbol of African Manhood^,.

The Excitement in “SCARLET SPEAR” is NOT the story-book kind. The plot is an authentic one based on an old ritual of the MASAI tribe which demands that the son of a dead chief prove his courage before being permitted to rule over his father’s domain. YOU will follow him into the great AFRICAN RAIN FOREST and RUNWENZORI called the “Mountains of the Moon.” YOU will be there when he wrestles and conquers a SEVENTEEN, FOOT PYTHON • • • YOU will crouch low when, armed with the "Scarlet Spear” and an elephant shield he slays a male lion . . THIS and a Thousand OTHER Adventures . . . Actually filmed IN THE JUNGLE In TECHNICOLOR By thp Safari! United Artists Present 7 “THE SCARLET SPEAR” . I “THE SCARLEI SPEAR” Starring John BENTLEY (As the Game Warden) Martha HYER And MORASI Chief of the Masai Tribe ... He has 6 • • • His African name means: The man who spits in a lion’s face.” PLUS Added Adventure—- • Foreign Legion Thrills! A ’thousand attacking Arab rifles against one hundred Leglonalres . . . "Beau Geste” kind of thrills in I “FORT ALGIERS” I I “FORT ALGIERS” |

Starring YVONNE DE CARLO And the star oi "Valley of the Kings" CARLOS THOMPSON (AU App. for UnivetsaL Eiffilfeltidn.)' ' D.I.C. OR THEATRE FOR THIS TREMENDOUS DOUBLE STAR PROGRAMME I repertory theatre Saturday, 4th June, 8 p.m. EROICA CLUB Don't miss the opportunity of hearing this year s outstanding programme. PHOGRAMME Andante Favorl (Beethoven) Hertv Owers: Sonata in Eb. Op. 81 A (Les ci <Beet I ? Qven| , Alison Edgar! Songs. Sings Harry (Lilburn), Poems G J ove f,’ Carl Smith; Two Etudes L.. Carol *? e J 4lll Sonata. No. 4ln P^Wo o .’ ® * e B«B THE EROICA CLUB stands lor the highest achievements. BOOKING AT BEGG’S TICKETS: 4/-. 2/6. LEAGUE League " HIGH voltage" football Qu^MgTHDA v LEAGUE at th«> LEAQUE 1 the §? OW GROUNDS LEAGUE SHOW GROUNDS SATURDAY. JUNE 4 LEAGUE CANTERBURY v LEAGUE CANTERBURY v. CANTERBURY V. WELLINGTON WELLINGTON LEAGUE WELLINGTON

LEAGUE 2.45 LEAGUE 2.45 p m LEAGUE P LEAGUE MONDAY. JUNE 6 LEAGUE LEAGUE CANTERBURY v. LEAGUE CANTERBURY v. LEAGUE CANTERBURY v. WEST coast LEAGUE WEST COAST WEST COAST LEAGUE 2.30 p.m. LEAGUE LEAGUE TWO GRAND ATTRACTIONS. LEAGUE SPECTACULAR FOOTBALL LEAGUE ASSURED. LEAGUE 8505 SOCCER SOCCER REPRESENTATIVE MATCH SOCCER REPRESENTATIVE MATCH SOCCER REPRESENTATIVE MATCH SOCCER REPRESENTATIVE MATCH SOCCER SOCCER JONES CUP SOCCER JONES CUP SOCCER JONES CUP SOCCER JONES CUP SOCCER SOCCER ENGLISH PARK SOCCER ENGLISH PARK SOCCER SOCCER SATURDAY SATURDAY SOCCER 2.45 SOCCER OTAGO v. CANTERBURY SOCCER OTAGO v. CANTERBURY SOCCER OTAGO V. CANTERBURY SOCCER OTAGO v. CANTERBURY SOCCER OTAGO v. CANTERBURY SOCCER OTAGO v. CANTERBURY SOCCER SOCCER 1 p.m. SOCCER RUDDIMAN CUP (Under 20) SOCCER OTAGO v. CANTERBURY SOCCER OTAGO v. CANTERBURY SOCCER OTAGO v. CANTERBURY SOCCER OTAGO v. CANTERBURY SOCCER OTAGO v. CANTERBURY SOCCER OTAGO v. CANTERBURY SOCCER ADMISSION: 3/- and 2/-. SOCCER Children: 1/- and 6d SOCCER Take No. 4 Bus to English Park. SOCCER 8548 PUBLIC NOTICES MASONS FLAT INDOOR SPORTS CLUB WINNER OF COMPETITION: MRS J. FOSTER. No. 319. K. P. FINCHAM, .Secretary. VILLA MARIA COLLEGE. PARENTS’ ASSN. COMPETITION. DRAWING POSTPONED TILL JUNE 7, 1955. Results in Christchurch “Press" and “Star-Sun” June 9, 1955.

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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27674, 2 June 1955, Page 1

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