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NEW MOTTLED FELTEX Contemporary Shades 46/3 FLORAL FELTEX Mottled on Reverse Side 59/11 DRAGES HOME CENTRE

AMUSEMENTS N.Z.’s ONLY COMBATANT OFFICER in COLDITZ CAPT. CHARLES H. UPHAM, V.C. AND BAR. says That the portrayal of both CAPTORS and CAPTIVES was REMARKABLY ACCURATE. “That they got the PRISONERS and the ’HUN’ OFF to Perfection: further, That if they had been taken back 11 years and locked into COLDITZ once again, the Film could not have been a more accurate picture of the Life they led.” PRAISE INDEED From One Who Was There! lIMAYFAIR ’Phone 79-89711 11 Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd.|| (CENTRAL HEATING) jjrODAY 2 and 8 p.m. N.Z. PBEMIERE FRIDAY 11, 2,5, 8 SATURDAY 2,5, 8 (Matinee Prices 5 pan. Sessions) “It is Impossible to Escape From Colditz Castle” “NEVER has a more entertaining film been made out of 30 characters in search of an exit" "THE STAR," LONDON It. is true of London Films' “THE COLDITZ STORY” “THE COLDITZ STORY” I “THE COLDITZ STORY” ■ (Approved for Universal Exhibition) —that every actor is perfectly cast. The stars of the piece . . . JOHN MILLS As author Pat Reid . . . and ERIC PORTMAN are both uniformly excellent. But the same can be said of the ENTIRE CAST If we give credit to all the assorted characters, comic, tragic oe adventurous, then this advertisement would stretch several columns. So we suggest you just read the cast list as we give CREDIT TO ALL:— Pat Reid JOHN MILLS Col. Richmond .... ERIC PORTMAN Mac CHRISTOPHER RHODES Harry LIONEL JEFFRIES Jimmy BRIAN FORBES Robin TAN CARMICHAEL Richard RICHARD WATTIS Commandant .4.. FREDERICK V-ALK ’ Priem DENNIS SHAW Fischer ANTON DIFFRING "NONE OF THEM HAS EVER GIVEN A BETTER PERFORMANCE" “News Of The World” RESERVES NOW OPEN AT DXC. Also screening Magnificent Featurette—•‘West Country Journey” Depicting DEVON and CORNWALL In Glorious Colour. Perhaps not the Greatest Show , on Earth but a wealth of variety entertainment. AIX PROCBEDS ROTARY APPEAL. FOR THE AGED. SUNDAY, 14th AUGUST, ,2 p.m. SHQWGROUNDS OVAL

MASSED BRASS BANDS from the Canterbury Provincial Brass Brands Association (6 Bands Represented) CAPT. RIDGWAY (from Coles Circus) with his performing lions and lioness. MARCHING GIRLS from the Christchurch and United Marching Girls’ Associations. GYMNASTICS (Bucketts Gym. Girls) MASSED ‘ PIPE BAND DISPLAY (7 Bands represented) Annual Football Match Annual Football Match Combined. Newspapers versus Police all proceeds rotary appeal. FOR THE AGED Admisison. 1/-. Children under 12 Free. Extra Buses from the Square. 1/- Car Park Trotting Grounds. DANCES. SOCIALS. ETC. DARFIELD DARFIELD DARFIELD DARFIELD DARFIELD DARFIELD BALL BALL BALTBALL BALL BALL MALVERN WOMEN’S HOCKEY ASSN. MALVERN WOMEN S HOCKEY ASSN. FRIDAY. AUGUST 19. 8.30 P.M. FRIDAY. AUGUST 19, 8.30 P.M. George Holland's Orchestra. Admission 5s George HollancL's Orchestra. Admission 5s WINTER GARDEN WINTER GARDEN CABARET CABARET SATURDAY, 8.30 till 12. SATURDAY. 8.30 till ,12. Pat Kane’s Orchestra. # Tickets. 12/6 Double. Alcoves 7/6 and 5/(Evening Dress Essential). Telephone 78-022 for Reservations MR W H BOWLEY. Manager * gleNmark cLUft. ANNUAL BALL ANNUAL BALL WAIPARA HALL. FI.IDAY, AUGUST 12. Scherger's Band. Dancing 8.30 till 2 aan. Buffet Supper. 15s Double Ticket. 8727 "AYLESBURY SCHOOL. ’ CARDS. THE FINAL CARD EVENING will be held in the School on WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 17. Aggregate prizes will be presented. proceeds in aid of School Funds. TONIGHT THURSDAY DANCING AT THE RENDEZVOUS, Argonaut Buildings, 100 Stanmore rd. Merv.' Coburn’s Orchestra. Admission 3s 6d. PERSONALS HANMER: Accommodation required urgently, hhndy Post Office, preferably with companion, 25 to 35. Apply: P 2447, , “Press." 1542 25. MANUALS of leading Protestant Churches are all united in expressing the necessity of keeping God’s 10 Commandments law agreeing that it endures forever; and thus stand convicted of breaking the fourth Commandment. “Remember, keep Seventh Day Sabbath (Saturday) holy.” Know ye not, whom ye obey. His servants ye are.” Jesus said “The Sabbath was made for man.” (AU nations). Mark 2.27. Re literature, donations, membership, free Commandment . Cards, write Bible Sabbath Association, ( Box 882, Auckland.B776 LOSTANDFrfWND FdVND. Boon Hay Valley: White, Brown', and Black Sheepdog. Ring 36-815. BROWN Bandbag' Lost, containing spectacles, fountain pen, money, private papers. Please return 256 Woodham road. Reward. - —— GREY Waterproof Coat ~ost between Rolleston and Hornby, Tuesday. Ring 60-259, j ext. 68, or A 2862, “Press.” LOST Man’s Glove, Friday night, Oxford terrace. Montreal street. Dlll4, "Press." LOST, Spare Wheel off Commer“Truck, between Heathcote and City. Reward. 243 Opawa road, or ’Phone 58-768. LOST, Brighton Shopping Area, one Gold Ear-ring, pierced ears. Reward. 47 Gay--1 hurst road, or P.O. Box 992. X 2598 . LOST by Schoolooy, £3lOl, between Post’ Office and Cashel street, via Oxford tee. Book Nook, Cashel ' Lost. -probaSiy between Square and Madras street: 2 Post Office Keys in black leather folder. Finder ring 64-184. LOST, Saw Bag with Level and Squares, s Wairskei road, between Aorangi road and Greers road. ‘Phone 38-159. tZ)&f by Apprentice: Kit of tools batween Pahau river, and Amberley. Re- ; ward. ‘Phone 144, Amberley, collect ; LOST, Wire-haired Terrier, white with ! black markings. Vicinity Fendalton ro«4 ’ and Wairarapa terrace. Ring 55-597. «eTATESTRY Lost, Edward ave. bus stop. . ’Phone 59-262. —- ~~

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Press, Volume XCII, Issue 27734, 11 August 1955, Page 1

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