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AMUSEMENTS I THIS IS REALLY SOMETHING FOR FINE ENTERTAINMENT CRYSTAL PALACE “THE POPULAR THEATRE.” Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. For Reservations ‘Phone 78-602 TODAY: 1.45, 7.45 SHE WAS BLONDE! SHE WAS BEAUTIFUL! SHE WAS ... DEAD! ! ! With fiendish cleverness her killer obliterated every trace of her indentity. With savage method he removed clues! Murder follows murder as this killer wipes the slate clean . . . The Startling Case of a Corpse Without a Name! I “The TAITOOED “The TATTOOED “The TATTOOED STRANGER” STRANGER” I STRANGER” (Recom. by Censor for Adults) Sheer Excitement... Absorbing, Unrelenting suspense ... Dramatic Thrills ... ! THEN . . . GLENN FORD URSULA THIESS FRANK LOVEJOY CESAR ROMERO and The Sultry, Torrid ABBE LANE With Musical Numbers by XAVIER CUGAT - In I I I “THE AMERICANO” I I I “THE AMERICANO” I | | “THE AMERICANO” | | | (Approved for Universal Exhibition) In Glorious Technicolor IN BRAZIL . . .

They called him “Americano.” Women looked twice . . . men counted their bullets . . . when the stranger from the ■ North swept across the plains of Brazil! 1 Marianna . . . She knew how to love . . . ] and hate , . . with Brazilian fire! Teresa . . . when she dances . . . pulses race . . . but time stands still! SPECTACULAR! DYNAMIC! TERRIFICALLY EXCITING! A programme that’s the peak in absolute entertainment Book D.I.C. or Crystal Palace COMMENCING TOMORROW ... at 2 p.m. and 7.45 p.m. | THEATRE, ROYAL | THE CHRISTCHURCH OPERATIC SOCIETY presents for your pleasure ROBERT STOLZ’S LILTING, LAUGHING MUSICAL PLAY “WILD VIOLETS” “WILD VIOLETS” “WILD VIOLETS” Produced by Doreen Herbert, Musical Director Len Barnes “WILD VIOLETS” “WILD VIOLETS” “WILD VIOLETS” Three hours of spectacle, fun, melody, dancing and romance. “WILD VIOLETS” “WILD VIOLETS” BOX PLAN D.I.C. ADMISSION: Front Stalls and D.C. 9/Back Stalls 6/Matinees: Front Stalls and D.C. 7/6 Back Stalls 5/CHILDREN HALF PRICE Fridays and Matinees. (All plus 3d Booking Fee.) 300 Gallery Seats on sale Theatre Royal on day of performance at 3/3 SATURDAY AND LABOUR DAY PLANS ON VIEW AT THEATRE ROYAL FROM 10 a.m. TOMORROW LABOUR DAY IS GALA DAY ■ ASHBURTON DOMAIN OVAL COMMENCING WITH • Procession through the Town “ 10 a.m.

HIGHLAND DANCING 11 a.m. Seventeen classes, including two county only events, with trophies (Post Entries Taken) A full Athletic programme, with well performed Athletes competing 100yds Sprint. Men and Women 200yds Sprint Men. I mile for Men High Jump, Long Jump, Hop, Step and Jump POLE VAULT MERV. RICHARDS : Senior Champion! BRIAN MERRILESS : Junior Champion! THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SEE CLASS POLE-VAULTERS IN ACTION SEE THE CHAMPIONS THROW THE JAVELIN AMATEUR BOXING 4 good bouts. Main bout 6 Rounds: D. Jack (Ash.) v. R. Mitchell present Canterbury champion BOTH THESE BOXERS FOUGHT AT THE RECENT CHAMPIONSHIPS SIDE SHOWS NOVELTY EVENTS AMUSEMENTS AND ENTERTAINMENT FOR ALL ASHBURTON HARMONICA BAND WILL ENTERTAIN WITH A CONCERT IN THE EVENING 7.30 p.m. TO 8.30 p.m. GALA DAY PROCESSION Due to circumstances prevailing, no order of marshalling can be arranged. Floats drivers are therefore asked to enter Mona Square, the assembly point, via Kermode street; the order of entry to the square, will be the order of the procession. Enter Mona Square via Kermode street, Ashburton, Please.

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Press, Volume XCII, Issue 27795, 21 October 1955, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume XCII, Issue 27795, 21 October 1955, Page 1