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AMUSEMENTS Kerridge-Odeon AVON Management:—S. E. M. Moodie "Phone 60-062. Reserve at Theatre Service Bureau—lo a.m. to 9 p.m. Daily 4 SESSIONS DAILY: 11, 2, 5 AND S. A 2nd Week's Glorious Entertainment Starts Today! SEE IT FROM THE BEGINNING!— "ROMEO AND JULIET” STARTS TODAY AT 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8.20 p.m. Paeans of Praise from the Press! . . . . . . "THE PICTURE IS A SENSATION” —London s *Daily Sketch” . . . “THE MOST BEAUTIFUL SCREEN SPECTACLE I HAVE YET SEEN MAGNIFICENT AND MOVING” —London "Daily Mirror” . . . “SUPERB IS THE WORLD VERDICT —A FIVE-STARRER . . . EXCELLENT” —London "Sunday Standard” ... “A MAGNIFICENT FILM” —London “Sunday Times” . . . For the J. Arthur Rank Organisation’s Superb Technicolor Production of The Greatest Love Story Ever ... “ROMEO and JULIET” Starring Laurence Harvey Giving New Fire and Excitement to Romeo . . . Roused to Sudden Fury by a Cruel Destiny Susan Shentall Matching His Fire and Ardour, with a Rare and Tender Passion And FLORA ROBSON MERVYN JOHNS NORMAN WOOLAND (Approved for Universal Exhibition.)

Kerridge-Odeon il||~ PLAZA ||P THE CONTINENTAL THEATRE ’Phone 88-089. Reserve at Theatre Service Bureau 10.30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Daily Today at 2, 5 and 8 p.m. LAUGHTER UNLIMITED A Jacques Tati Film AWARDED GRAND PRIZE CANNES FILM FESTIVAL, 1953 “MONSIEUR HULOT’S HOLIDAY” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Starring Jacques Tati Nathalie Pascaud " PRAISE UNLIMITED—"Leaves your eyes sticky with tears and your stomach muscles aching.” —"EVENING NEWS” "Hilarious chaos. His final escapade is one of the funniest bits of visual camera since Chaplin made ‘The Gold Rush.’ This film must be seen.” —“DAILY HERALD” ". . . Had me laughing out loud with more enjoyment than any other comedy this year.” —"DAILY EXPRESS” “. . . Inspired lunacy, don’t miss this one.” —“DAILY MAIL” The Story Monsieur sets off to the seaside in a contraption that has visibly four wheels, audibly and very audibly-possesses some form of engine but which otherwise resembles any known made of car dead or alive. On the road he is bullied by everybody but finally reaches his destination. Either by bad luck or bad judgment his every move sets in train a series of major and minor disasters that will keep you in laughter for months. SHIPPING AND AIR SERVICES UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. 168 Hereford street. ’Phone 76-290. CARGO SERVICES. WELLINGTON FROM LYTTELTON: Steamer Express daily. AUCKLAND: Waimate—June 8. Waiplata—June 11. MELBOURNE, Steamer early. SYDNEY (Direct): Kaitoke—Early. FREQUENT CARGO SERVICES: Coastwise between New Zealand ports and to and from Australia, South Sta Islands, India, Ceylon, Malaya, Indonesia, and West Coast of Canada and U.S.A. PASSENGER SERVICES: SYDNEY (with through bookings to other Australian points): Monowai, from Wellington. June 10, June 24, Sept. 2. Monowai, from Auckland, Aug. 5, Aug. 19, Sept. 30. WELLINGTON FROM LYTTELTON: Hinemoa, Mon., Wed., 7.10 pjn. train. Maori, Tues., Thurs., Sat., 7.10 p.m. train. WELLINGTON FROM PICTON: Tamahine, Tues., Thurs., 2.15 p.m.; Fri., 10 p.m. AUCKLAND, VIA WELLINGTON: Matua, from Lyttelton, June 8. FUI, TONGA, NIUE, SAMOA: Tofua, from Auckland, June 21. SUVA, APIA, LAUTOKA: Matua. from Auckland, June 17. MELBOURNE: Matua, from Wellington, July 7. Matua. from Lyttelton, July 22. AIR SERVICES: Booking Agents for all Airlines ' within New Zealand and Overseas. For further particulars, apply UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z., LTD. OTHER SHIPPING NOTICES: PAGE 19.

ACKNOWLED GEMENT MR GEORGE G. SMITH and Family desire to Thank sincerely all kind friends and relations for floral tributes, telegrams, letters and personal expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. . FLORAL f EMBLEMS. CAIRNS are Complete Florists, supplying Wreaths, Crosses, and all Floral Emblems, Floral Casket Covers. and Grave Linings. If it’s Possible with Flowers, NAIRNS CAN DO IT. NAIRN’S NURSERIES, LTD., Established 1879. 166 LINCOLN ROAD, Day or Nignt. Nairn’s Send Flowers through the Fl° ral Exchange to any part of the Donrinion. Prompt Deliveries. Phone_6jM39. 64-138. EAT AND ENJOY TOP-NOTCH TOP-NOTCH ICE CREAM. ICE CREAM. 70g7 CHILBLAIN Sufferers? Sta rt Schiiilers No. S Salt Now 2s Chemists, 670 Colombo street, opp.

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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27675, 3 June 1955, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27675, 3 June 1955, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27675, 3 June 1955, Page 1

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