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 l Hearing Aids in All Sections I 4 SESSIONS DAILY: 11. 2. 5 and 8 ‘ NOW IN ITS 2nd WONDERFUL WEEK! I MUSIC MUSIC GLORIOUS MUSIC! AN UNFORGETTABLE FEAST OF GOLDEN MELODY AND MAGNIFICENT COLOURFUL SPECTACLE, COMBINED WITH A POWERFUL HUMAN DRAMA THE TRUE STORY OF THE TRIALS, THE TRIUMPHS. THE LIFE. THE LOVES OF THE IMMORTAL “Giuseppe VERDI’! (“The King of Melody”) FILMED IN RADIANT COLOUR! SPOKEN ENTIRELY LN ENGLISH Singing Your Favourites from “Rigoletto,” “Traviata,” “Il Trovatore,” "Aida” and Many, Many More are 2 of the Greatest Artists of Our Age!— TITO GOBBI - and MARIO DEL MONACO Accompanied by the Renowned Chorus and Orchestra of the Rome Opera House Starring PIERRE CRESSOY ANNA MARIA FERRERO, GABY ANDRE
Presented by International Films (Approved for Universal Exhibition) The Most Daring Film Ever Made! At The il|| PLAZA |||< Direction: Kerridge-Odeon THE CONTINENTAL THEATRE ’Phone 88-089. Reserve at Theatre Service Bureau 10.’ 1 a.m to 0 p.m Daily DAILY AT 2 AND 8 P.M. For Adults Only To Comply with the Censor's Ruling Persons Under 16 Will Not Be Admitted “LET JUSTICE BE DONE” ("JUSTICE EST FAITE”) Starring Claude Nollier Michel Auclair WINNER OF EVERY KNOWN AWARD “Year’s Best Film" —New York Critics' Circle. "First Prize” —Venice Film Festival Selznick Silver Laurel —Paris Year’s Best Film —Madrid Year’s Best Film —Lisbon First Prize —Berlin Film Festival "Let Justice Be Dorie' ... is not only a daring film it is a great film a story of illicit love of Elsa Lundenstein a beautiful girl who was also a brilliant doctor -- who was mistress of two men she, ended the life of one and inherited a foitune from another did she kill out of passion and greed or out of mercy ? YOU. the audience, will try this girl you may see her as a wanton harpie you may see her as a ruthless killer or you may see her just a woman in RESERVE NOW AT THEATRE !
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS MR and MRS J. JAMES and Family Thank all kind friends, relations, and neighbours, for floral tributes, letters, cards, and telegrams and personal expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. Also Dr. J. Lewis for his kind attention. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement to addresses unknown. . . MR _ C. W. ACKLAND and Family wish to Thank all relatives, friends, and neignhours for floral tributes, letters, telegrams, and expressions of sympathy with them in their recent sad bereavement. MRS J- ROWE, Dunedin, and Miss H- Cotter wish to sincerely Thank all relatives, friends, and members of R.A.0.8. lodges for the manv floral tributes, letters, telegrams, and personal expressions of sympathy. Miss Cotter’s special thanks to Mr B H. Dean and Mr L- Sharpe for theaf manv acts of kindness during the late Charles Frank Calson’s illness. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. MR ” and MRS TICEHURST and Family sincerely Thank all kind friends and relatives for floral tributes, cards, letters, telegrams, and personal expressions ol svmpathv in their recent sad bereavement. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. MISS I. FORBES desires to Thank all who sent messages of sympathy and floral tributes in the loss of her very dear friend, the late Archibald Warrilow. Ple-se accept this as a personal acknowle?e:rent.
MR ami MRS H. TISCH _ (Rcne the daughter of the late Alice Maud Halligan) desire to sincerely Thank the relations, friends and neighbours; special thanks to Mr and Mrs P. W’right, Mr and Mrs Pilet, and sisters and nurses of Ward 5. Please accent this as a persona] acknowledgement MRS E. M. NICHOLSON, Rapahoe, Greymouth. desires to express her sincere Thanks to all relatives and friends for floral tributes, letters, cards, and tele?rams in her recent sad bereavement. Their m~ny kindn'esses will always be gratefully remembered. Special thanks to Mr« I Smithson and sens, Mrs D. Thompson. and Mr and Mrs W. Shotton. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. MRS” MARION CHAPMAN and Family desire to sincerely Thank all kind relat ves and friends for floral tributes, cards, letters, and telegrams and personal expressions of sympathy in their recent sad I bereavement. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. MR T S. CHERRY and Family wish to sincerely Thank all kind relatives, friends, and neighbours for their floral tributes, letters telegrams, and personal expressions of sympathy in their recent *ad bereavement: special thanks to the doctors and Nurse Maude Association. Please "ccent this as a personal acknowledgement THE Familv of the late Samuel Knight, Lineo’n desire to sincerely Thank all kind friends, neighbours, and relatives for floral tributes, cards, letters, telegrams, and nersonal expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. Please accent” this as a personal acknowledgement. MR MRS M. ROGERS wish to Thank sincerely all kind friends and relations for floral tributes, telegrams, and; cards in the loss of a loved grandfather; I special thanks to doctors and nursing staff! of Ward 14 Please accept this as a per- I sonal acknowledgement, as some addresses | are not known.
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Press, Volume XCII, Issue 27706, 9 July 1955, Page 1
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