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AMUSEMENTS Kerridge-Odeon AVON . } Management:—S. E. M. Moodie , *Phone 60-062. Reserve at Theatre J Service Bureau—lo a.m. to 9 p.m. Daily , 4 SESSIONS DAILY: 11, 2, 5 AND 8 A Love Storv of Today ' EXQUISITE—ENCHANTING! ' A Drama of Our Times— EXCITIN G—ELECTRIFYING! J. Arthur Rank Presents Odile Versois and David Knight In The ‘‘BEST BRITISH FILM OF THE YEAR” (That is the Award It Received) “THE YOUNG LOVERS” ~ 73? e Unforgettable Romantic Adventure lof Two who Defiantly Pursued a For- | bidden Love ... a Love Their Divided Worlds Condemned . . . Desperately Daringly They Sought Their Happiness Amid a Cold War's Hatreds and Fears and Behind an Iron Curtain’s Treacheries and Terrors! (Recommended by Censor for Adults) Plus Special Colour Featurette:— “SNOWS OF AORANGI” Kerridge-Odeon Ilir PLAZA |||| THE CONTINENTAL THEATRE 'Phone 88-089. Reserve at Theatre Service Bureau 10.30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Daily DAILY AT 2 AND 8 P.M. 3rd Hilarious Week OF ONE OF THE BIGGEST LAUGHS OF THE YEAR! YOU MUST SEE "MONSIEUR HULOT’S HOLIDAY” Awarded Grand Prize Cannes Film Festival, 1953 (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Starring Jacques Tati It will leave your eyes stick with tears and your stomach muscles aching

TDV ST. ALBANS Cx t. A 1 (Jill Luxury Theatre 'Phone 75-400 7.45 p.m. TONIGHT 7.45 p.m. PACKED WITH DYNAMIC APPEAL The Sensational Escape That Stirred the World Great British Picture Returns From the Story by ERIC WILLIAMS London Films Present “THE WOODEN HORSE” “THE WOODEN HORSE” Starring LEO GENN DAVID TOMLINSON ANTHONY STEEL DAVID GREEN PETER BURTON (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) AN EPIC STORY OF COURAGE AND ENDURANCE Plans at D.I.C. At Theatre from 6 p.m. COMMENCING FRIDAY “CALAMITY JANE” SUBURBAN CINEMAS RICCARTON - rex 7.30 p.m.: ‘‘Father's Doing Fine” (U), “Prince Of Pirates” (U) NEW BRIGHTON- ■Ho*'” 7.45 p.m. “Magnificent Obsession” (Jane Wyman, Rock Hudson) (Tech.) LYlTELTON— “harbour light” 7.30 p.m.: “Way To The Stars” (John Mills, Stanley Holloway) (U) RANGIORA -'regent8 p.m.: ‘The Far Country” (James Stewart, Ruth Roman) (Tech.) (U) Kaiapoi--rialto-7.45 p.m. “The Little Kidnappers” (Duncan McCrea, Jean Anderson) (U). SUMNER -"HOLLYWOOD” 8 p.m. “The Long Long Trailer" (Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz) (Tech) (U). Censorship Index: (U) App. for Universal Exhibition. (A) Rec. by Censor for Adults.

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acknowledgements MR ERNIE and, MR and MRS ARTHUR j HAYS and Family wish to Thank all friends for their messages of sympathy and floral tributes in their recent sad bereavement. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. THE Brother and Sisters of the late Kate Allen Thank all relations, friends, ana . kind neighbours for Acral tributes. expressions of sympathy. Special thank, to doctors and nurses of Cflristchurc Hospital. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. - „ ' FLORAL EMBLEMS ! NAIRNS are Complete Florists. siippljm„ j Wreaths. Crosses, and aII . Fl r o^?. e E ’r • Floral Casket Covers, and &raVe If it’s possible with Flowers. NAIRN o CAN DO IT. NAIRN’S NURSERIES. LTD., Established 1879. 166 LINCOLN ROAD.DayorNnihl • Nairn’s Send Flowers through the Florol • Exchange’ to any part of the DominiOT. I Prompt Deliveries. ’Phone 64-139. 64-138-EAT AND BNJO* i TOP-NOTCH TOP - NOTCH ICE CREAM. ICE CREAM. 709 , . ADULTS Only: Iggo’s “Bronchial Mixture," for Bronchitis and all Chest Co Ids 3s 6d bottle. Iggo’s (Chemists). fifnttLCARBOL does relieve < g'S£ h ’ 7 §} id and 4s «d from George Bettie. W Colombo street, Christchurch. X 2750

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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27690, 21 June 1955, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27690, 21 June 1955, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27690, 21 June 1955, Page 1

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