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REDUCTION! I Si.'pcrfoam Standard Piiiow now pr cod at 49/6. Every home should have at least one Superfoam Pillow. PARA Cashel and Manchester St. Corner. Also at 152 High St. (opp. High St. P. 0.) |

AMUSEMENTS II MAYFAIR Phone 79-897 j| 11Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd || (CENTRAL HEATING) TODAY 11—2—5—8 p.m. ! SATURDAY 2—s—B p.m. ! QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY 11—2—5—8 p.m. ! (Matinee Prices 5 p.m. Sessions!) TREAT YOUR HOLIDAY GUESTS TO . . . “HAPPY EVER LAUGHTER” As Associated British-Pathe Presents THE THREE MOST SIN-TILLATING SINNERS YOU’VE EVER MET! DAVID NIVEN DAVID NIVEN, The cad of "Moon is Blue," as Jasper, the rougish Squire. He had O’Leary blood in his veins the village decided he’d be better off without it! BARRY FITZGERALD BARRY FITZGERALD The riotous rascal of "Quiet Man," as Thady, the tippling Irish valet. Been with the O'Leary’s for ages never felt like murdering one 'till now! YVONNE DE CARLO The Cutie of "Captain’s Paradise" TOGETHER WITH George Cole A. E. Matthews In “HAPPY EVER AFTER” “HAPPY EVER AFTER” “HAPPY EVER AFTER” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Gorgeous Colour by TECHNICOLOR The O’Leary’s had been Squires of the peaceful IRISH VILLAGE of Rathbamey for over 300 years loved and respected —that is, until DAVID NIVEN (the latest in the long line) comes along. Squire DAVID is primarily concerned with how much money he can squeeze from the estate and how far he can progress with Yvonne .de Carlo! The village is in complete confusion eyen the "pub” stops giving credit! Everyone resolves that, by fair means or foul, he must be "removed"! They mobilise the entire populace to "do away with the Squire,” and from the first "unplotted” plot onwards the result is LAUGHTER-PACKED chaos, with hopeful assassins crowding every scene! RESERVE NOW AT D.1.C.. WRESTLING WRESTLING WRESTLING CIVIC THEATRE WRESTLING WRESTLING TO-NIGHT AT 9.30 P.M. WRESTLING TO-NIGHT AT 9.30 P.M. WRESTLING WRESTLING WRESTLING THE GREAT ZORRO WRESTLING THE GREAT ZORRO WRESTLING THE GREAT ZORRO WRESTLING THE G”EAT ZORRO WRESTLING (Holland) WRESTLING . WRESTLING v. WRESTLING WRESTLING LUCKY SIMUNOVICH WRESTLING LUCKY SIMUNOVICH WRESTLING LUCKY SIMUNOVICH WRESTLING LUCKY STMUNOVICH WRESTLING (U.S.A.) WRESTLING WRESTLING WRESTLING This match has been WRESTLING arranged in place of WedWRESTLING nesday night's bout which WRESTLING was cancelled and will give WRESTLING patrons who purchased WRESTLING tickets for that match the WRESTLING opportunity of seeing The WRESTLING Great Zorro matched with WRESTLING Simunovich for the first WRESTLING __tjme. this season. , WRESTLING The main bout will start WRESTLING at 9.30 for the convenience J WRESTLING of late Friday night shopWRESTLING pers. WRESTLING WRESTLING DOORS OPEN AT 7 P.M. WRESTLING WRESTLING Amateur preliminaries WRESTLn9G_ ....JLtart at MALVERN WOMEN’S HOCKEY ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL SIX-A-SIDE TOURNAMENT, i ANNUAL SIX-A-SIDE TOURNAMENT. QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY. QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY. GREENDALE DOMAIN. Admission: 2s, Schoolchildren 6d. Commencing at 12 Noon with primary school matches. Hot Water Available. ©236 PERSONALS BABY Girl available for Adoption. Apply in writing to Adoption, Box 1147, Christchurch. X 444 WANTED to meet Woman Interior Decorator, accommodation may be available to suitable person. Apply P.O. Box 2C69, Christchurch. MISS E. O’REILLY. MISS CABAN. WOULD ANYONE KNOWING THE ABOVE TWO LADIES PLEASE ASK THEM TO RING 65-479 TODAY, URGENTLY. ' 932» LOST AND FOUND FOUND, in City, 1 Portable Typewriter. Apply: P 7548, “Press." ——. LOST, Tuesday, May 24, Lady’s Diamante Watch. Reply: Ace Taxis. LOST, Keys in Leather Snap-button Case. Reward. ’Phone 64-979.791 LOST, 1 Oilskin Coat, between Rokeby and Pendarves. Please ring 159 M, Rakaia. LOST, Brown Knitting, between Taylors rd.-Bryndwr shoppinß a-ea. ’Ph. 38-236. LOST, Crocodile Zip'Purse.'left in Coach corner ’phone Box, Tuesday. Reward. P 7551, “Press.” LOST, between Oxford and Norwood, Number-plate and Attachment, 320388. 'Phone 165, Oxford. SMALL BROWN PURSE, containing £B, Lost, June 2, Riccarton shopping area, near Clarence road intersection. ’PHONE 45-627. 850 STRAYED on my property. HanmeF’roacC Several Cattle. C. McCaskey, Waipara. 837 STRAYED from Aylesbury, 30 Merino ewes, brand TT in red. Information to 51. Kirwee, Reward. 769 STRAYED from Annandale, Waiau, 1 Black and White Heading Dog, answers to the name of “Tip.” 'Phone 465, Waiau, collect. Reward. 800 TWO £5 Notes lost between Tuam st. and Hagley Park, Rolleston ave., needed urgently by worker. Reward. P 7350, “Press." ■ ■ -■ ‘ RECENT ARRIVALS. RECENT ARRIVALS. RECENT ARRIVALS. OF SPECIAL INTEREST AT WHITCOMBE’S. Raloh Barker—DOW?l IN THE DRINK. To crash or be shot down into the sea is a terrible expe isnee. To escape to tell the tale is a ra c and remarkable achievement. Flight lieutenant Barker here tells eight of th ’.r most dramatic I and moving stories, stories, which for heroism, endurance and sheer thrills are second to none. 12/6. Wendell Phillips— QATABAN AND SHEBA. Illustrated with 82 photographs. 5 diagrams, and 3 maps, here are explorations of the ancient kingdoms on the Biblical Spice routes of Arabia carried out by Wendell Phillips. whose excavations proved to be of the utmost interest. 21/-. J. S. Weiner—THfc PILTDOWN FORGERY Dr. Weiner describes the controversies and the difficulties which beset the scientific evaluation of Piltdown Man, and explains the reasons why the find was generally accepted. 15/9. SCOTS KITH AND KIN AND ILLUSTRATED MAP. A book to enable anyone, even those without knowledge of Scottish history to trace their Clan Family and Tartan in the quickest and most accurate manner 6/3. * WHITCOMBE and TOMBS, LTD., CHRISTCHURCH, TIMARU. wjt

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

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871

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27675, 3 June 1955, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27675, 3 June 1955, Page 1

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