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I AMUSEMENTS Your Favourite Theatre— Kerridge-Odeon AV O N Management:—S. E. M. Moodie 'Phone 60-062. Reserve at the Avon. SESSIONS: MON. TO FRI. 11. 2. 5 and 8 SATURDAY: 2, 5 and 8 p.m. THEY THOUGHT The best things in life Should be free—including the rent! . . . THEY TRIED To make their honeymoon last forever bid loving each other night and day didn't keep the debt collectors away!... THEY FOUND They couldn’t live on love alone but they had a jolly good try! For the Third Happy Week, Starting Today Assiciated British Pictures Presents THE MERRY-AS-WEDDtNG BELLS EASTMAN-COLOURED COMEDY OF MARRIAGE ON A SHOE-STRING! “For BETTER, For WORSE” Starring DIRK BOGARDE Susan Stephen CECIL PARKER : DENNIS PRICE EILEEN HERLIE : THORA HIRD ATHENE SEYLER : JAMES HAYTER Also “A BIT OF THE BEST” (Remember “Rin Tin Tin”?) “SO YOU WANT TO BE A BANKER" (Joe McDoakes Comedy) WINTER SPORTS : CARTOON Colour NEW PARAMOUNT NEWS (Approved for General Exhibition) Kerridge-Odeon i||| PLAZA |||i THE CONTINENTAL THEATRE ’Phone 88-089 Reserve at Theatre 10.30 a.m. to 9 p.m TODAY at 2, 5 and 8 Superb Entertainment for Everybody! A NIGHT OF ENCHANTMENT AND BEAUTY WHICH WILL LIVE IN YOUR MEMORY FOR EVERI “STARS OF THE RUSSIAN BALLET” IN GLORIOUS COLOUR Produced in Russia at Leningrad Featuring LEADING DANCERS and MEMBERS of the Corps de Ballet BOLSHOI OPERA HOUSE. MOSCOW. KIROV OPERA HOUSE, LENINGRAD Presentin’* TCHAIKOVSKY’S “The Swan Lake” ASAFIEV’S “The Fountain of Bakhchisarai” “'Die Flames of Paris”* You will thrill to the exquisite art of the Russian Dancers, brilliantly presented with a background of glorious music played by 120 skilled musicians. Also “Eye Witness No. 26,” "Talent Show Case.” “Macßeth.” “Pussy in Pictures” and Latest Gaumont British News. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) S U BUKBAN CINEMAS SUMNER —‘HOLLYWOOD’ 8 p.m. “You Know What Sailors Are (Donald Sinden, Akim Tamiroff) (U). NEW BBIGHTON - Roxy7.45 pm. “Racing Blood” (Bill Williams) (U) “Veils Of Bagdad' (Tech.) (U). RANGIORA -“recent8.15 p.m. “Springboks v. Waikato” “Rodeo” (Jane Nigh, Wallace Ford) (U). LYTTELTON —“harbour light* 7.30 p.m. “Maltese Falcon” (Humphrey Bogart. Peter Lorre, Sydney Greenstreet) (A). LINCOLN PICTURES 8 p.m. "Calamity Jane” (Howard Keel, Doris Day) (Tech.) (U). KAIAPOI -"RIALTO’ . 7.30 p.m. “This Island Earth” (Jeff Morrow. Faith Domergue) (Tech.) (A) "The Boy From Oklahoma” (Will Rogers Jnr.. Nancy Olsen, Lon Chaney) (U). RAKAIA PICTURES 8 p.m. “Gone With The Wind” (Clark Gable, Vivien Leigh) (Tech.) (A). RICCARTON -’REX” 7.30 p.m. "Doctor In The House” (Dirk Bogarde. Kenneth More) (Tech.) (U) “Portrait Of Southland” (Tech.) (U). Censorship Index: (U) Approved for Universal Exhibition (A) Recommended by Censor for Adults. IN MEMORIAM THIELE—In loving memory of dear little Garth, who passed away July 6. 1950; aged nine years. Loving thoughts. Treasured memories. —lnserted by Aunty Lona. THIELE—In loving memory of dear little Garth, who passed away July 6, 1950; aged nine years. In God’s most beautif”! mansion. Our little Garth awaits us there. lnserted by grandma and grandpa Palmer. THIELE —In fond and loving memory of our dear Garth, who passed away on Julv 6, 1950. Fondly remembered. —lnserted by Aunty Dorie and Uncle Bert. WATTS —Treasured memories of a dear husband and father. Herbert Watts, who passed peacefully away July 6. 1955. It's not the tears at the moment shed. That tell of the hearts that are torn. But the loneliness of the after years, And the sadness silently borne. —lnserted by his loving wife and family. acknowledgements MISSAGNES CRAIG and Mrs I. Horsley, 42 Papanui road, desire to express their sincere Thanks and gratefully acknowledge all messages and exprescions of sympathy in their recent bereavement; also grateful thanks to Dr. , Roberton. Please accept this as a per- | sonal acknowledgement. MRS GLADYS DAVISON wishes to Thank all kind friends and relatives for their sympathy, floral tributes, cards. letters ■ and telegrams and for all kindness -shown • her in her recent sad bereavement. will; people whose addresses are unknown; please accept this as a personal acknow- > ledgement. I

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Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28013, 6 July 1956, Page 1

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