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AMUSEMENTS 4 SESSION’S TODAY 4 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. Your Favourite Theatre— Kerridge-Odeon AV O N Management:—S. E. M. Moodie *Phone 60-062. Reserve at the Avon. HURRY! LAST 2 DAYS PERHAPS The most Provocative Drama of our Motion Picture Era .. . AND CERTAINLY Two of the Finest Performances of All All Time! “THE PRISONER” Starring ALEC GUINNESS JACK HAWKINS (Rec. by Censor tor Adults) 000 OH WHAT FUN! ON FRIDAY! THE COMEDY STAR OF "GENEVIEVE” JOHN GREGSON IS TEAMED WITH BRITAIN'S No. 1 GLAMOUR GIRL DIANA DORS IN THE MOST RIOTOUS ROMANTIC RUMPUS YOU EVER SAW ! ! ! It’s J. Arthur Rank’s Latest Laughter Special “VALUE for MONEY” In In VISTAVISION TECHNICOLOR and with SUSAN, STEPHEN DEREK FARR (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Final .Two Davs! ONLY THE FRENCH COULD CREATE SUCH RIOTOUS COMEDY AS THIS I “THE SHEEP HAS FIVE LEGS” Starring FERNANDEL FRANCOIS ARNOUL ("A” Special—Unsuitable for Children) Kerridge-Odeon l||| PLAZA |||l THE CONTINENTAL' THEATRE ’Phone 83-089. Reserve at Theatre Service Bureau 10.30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Daily DAILY AT 2 P.M. AND 8 P.M. NEXT FRIDAY! THE GREATEST SHOW EVER PRESENTED! Gay Lilting Music . . . Daring Risque, Comedy . . . Dazzling Dior Gowns! “PARIS WALTZ” "A” Special (Unsuitable for Children) Starring The Royal Couple of the French Stage and Screen Pierre Fresnay Yvonne Printemps The screen's greatest Musical since “The Great Waltz” . . . you may be rather shocked at the frank romantic escapades, but you will definitely vote it the most completely enjoyable film in years!

A New 1 - Show! Kerridge-Odeon E M BASSY WITH THE W-I-D-E SCREEN TODAY 1.30... 7.30 p.m. Thrills with the Smash Punch of a TORNADO . . . GEORGE SANDERS PATRICIA ROC HERBERT MARSHALL In The Tingling Sea Thrill “BLACK JACK” ' (“A” Cert. Rec. by Censor for Adults) Hurricane tanged ACTION. Plus the laughter loaded STANLEY HOLLOWAY in “ HAPPY FAMILY ” (Universal Exhibition) Laughs -and thrills follow so fast this film will leave you helplessly convulsed with merriment. SUBURBAN CINEMAS KAIAPOI - Rialto- —— 7.30 p.m. “Three Hours To Kill (Dana Andrews) (Tech.) (A. SP). SUMNER —•‘HOLLYWOOD’ 8 p.m. “The Dam Busters” (Richard Todd) (U). HORNBY -"kosy* 8 p.m. “Old Mother Riley, Headmistress” (U) “Hopalong Rides Again” (U). BELFAST -•■embassy8 p.m. “The Farmer Takes A Wife (U). NEW BRIGHTON-• ROXY ’ 7.45 p.m. “Casanova’s Big Night “Opo” (U). LYTTELTON - harbour light* 730 p.m. “Cuckoo In The Nest (Stanley Holloway) (U). RIGCARTON - bex 730 p.m. “Revenge Of The Creature” (R- 13) “Ride The Man Down (U). t ?u n ) SO A^'p?ove n d de f‘oT Universal Exhibition «*> f °C«. (r. 13) Under 13 Not Admitted. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS p w F. SiVliiH and family, of Kaikoura wish to Thank all kind re alives and friends for floral tributes, teleg.ams letters, cards, and personal ex pressions of sympathy in their recent sa bereavement. S ec ial thanks to the Rev. Father Walsh. Mr and Mrs P. W. Adair, and Mrs P. J. H. O Connor, Please ac cent this as a personal acknowledgement. mBs"a7T7 IHOCKING and Relatives gratefully acknowledge and appreciate all expressions of sympathy, floral kind thoughts, and deeas. teleg: are, let ters and cards in their recent sad oe reavement. Special thanks the doctors, sisters, and nursing Staff of the Grey River Hospital, to the Returned Services Association and Lake Brunner sub-branch, and to the Post and Telegraph Department for many kindnesses shown. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgem ent. FLORAL EMBLEMS NAIRNS are Complete Elorists. supplyina Wreaths, Crosses and all Floral Emblems. Floral Casket Covers and Grave I mines If it’s possible with Flowers. Linmgs N U IRNS P. AN Do IT NAIRN’S NURSERIES. LTD.. Established 1879. 166 LINCOLN ROAD (Day or Night). Nairn’s Send Flowers through the Floral Exchange to any part of the Dominion Prompt Deliveries. Phone 64-139, 64-138.

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Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27993, 13 June 1956, Page 1

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