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AMUSEMENTS Your Favourite Theatre— Kerridge-Odeon AVON Management:—S. E. M. Moodie ’Phone 60-062. Reserve at the Avon. “Junior Film Festival 1956” at 10.30 this morning then “HARRY”’ at 2, 5 and 8 (Mon. to Fri. incl. 11. 2. S and s> NOW SECOND CROWDED WEEK OF CHILLS AND CHUCKLES ! All You'd Expect from a Great Hitchcock Picture! plus THE UNEXPECTED ! ! A MIXTURE OF DANGER AND DEUGHT! A GIANT PACKAGE OF THRILLS WITH ALL THE EXCITEMENT AND SUSPENSE YOUR HEART CAN STAND AND IN ADDITION ROLLICKING LAUGHTER AND ROMANCE! ALFRED HITCHCOCK the Sorcerer of Suspense who Electrified you with "Dial M for Murder'’ and “Rear Window” now brings you “THE TROUBLE WITH HARRY” IN VISTA VISION IN TECHNICOLOR MURDER. MYSTERY AND MERRIMENT ARE SLYLY BLENDED WITH SOME UNUSUAL ROMANTIC GOINGS-ON IN THIS UNCONVENTIONAL AND DARINGLYDIFFERENT HITCHCOCK THRILLER! A Paramount Picture Starring Edmund Gwenn JOHN FORSYTHE SHIRLEY MacLAINE JOHN FORSYTHE SHIRLEY MacLAINE Also “Casper” CARTOON “VISTAVISION VISITS HAWAII” LATEST PARAMOUNT NEWS (Approved for General Exhibition. Rec. as Suitable for Persons 13 and Over.) ooo Here It Is, BOYS and GIRLS ! This Morning at 10.30 The First Programme of YOUR VERY OWN “Junior Film Festival 1956” The Exciting Adventure Story “JOHNNY ON THE RUN” Plus: "Casper the Friendly Ghost” Cartoon. Episode 1: “The Voyage of Peter and Joe” Special Short Subjects and Look ! FREE ! FREE ! FREE ! To Everyone Attending ■'JUNIOR DIGEST” the Magazine lor Bovs and Girls. also ATLANTIC HAZARD GAMES “JUNIOR FILM FESTIVAL 1956” is a Series of 6 Complete Picture Programmes (Features. Serial, Shorts, etc.), Showing at THE AVON on 6 Successive Saturday Mornings at 10.30 . . . They’re Picked Particularlv for YOU and p?eked with AD VENTRE ! EXCITMENT ! MYSTERY! AND THRILLS! PARENTS:—

These are the films produced under the direction of Miss Mary Field, 0.8. E., M.A. by tne Children’s Film Foundation, a nonprofit organisation financed by the British Film Industry as a whole and the British Government. In Christchurch, the films are sponsored by the Junior Film Festival Committee, representing Churches, Schools and Youth organisations'. These are not a collection of old. wornout “Westerns.” etc., cut sufficiently to obtain “G” certificates: but are films made by experts specifically for children’s entertainment. They are the only motion pictures generally exhibited that can truthfully be called "Special Children's Films.” These C.F.F. films are recommended by the New Zealand. Censor as “Particularly Suitable for Family Entertainment.” Parents are assured that these sessions will be carefully supervised by competent persons members of the Committee and theatre Executive and staff. “E VPI RE” papanui XJ . A X ’Phone 48-283 MATINEE TODAY 1.45: ■'Springfield Rifle” and 1 Novelty, 1 News, 2 Comedies. • 3 Cartoons, (G). TONIGHT, MONDAY. TUESDAY 7 pjn. A violent drama of love and intrigue ! ! . . .From the Turbulent Best-Seller ‘“The Rose and The Flame.” “KISS OF FIRE” JACK PALANCE BARBARA RUSH AND ACTION . . . Blazing from the Whitehot barrel of an avenging gun ! ADVENTURE . . . Wrought from the redblooded courage of fighting men ! “SPRINGFIELD RIFLE” “SPRINGFIELD RIFLE” GARY COOPER, PHYLLIS THAXTER (Both App. for General Exhibition.) News Flash—Closing of Sluicegates at Roxburgh Dam. Helicopter Lands on Crater Rim of Mount Ngauruhoe

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

MRS W. E. COUZINS and Family wish to express their very sincere ’Hianks and Appreciation to relatives, friends, and neighbours for their many acts of kindness and tokens of sympathy extended to them in their recent bereavement. Special thanks to members and staff of Wood Bros., Ltd., and members of many Mothers’ Union branches. Please accept this as our personal acknowledgement. THE Family of the late Sarah Jane Killick wish to Thank all kind relatives and friends for their floral tributes, telegrams, and personal acknowledgements in their sad bereavement. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. MR A. E. IZZARD, Lower Hutt, Mrs E. N. Dewar. St. Albans. Mrs H. A. Dennis, Greymouth, and families, wish to Thank all friends and neighbours for their floral tributes, messages of sympathy, and many kindnesses shown during their recent bereavement. .

MR JOHN WILSON, "Claverton,” Burnham, wishes to express his sincere Thanks and appreciation to Dr. of Darfield. and doctors, sisters, and nurses of Ward 8. Christchurch Hospital, for their kindness and attention to my late wife, and also all our friends for their kindly expressions of sympathy. Please accept this as my personal acknowledgement.

.MR and MRS V. B. JOSEPH, 215 Simeon street. Spreydon, Christchurch, wish to express their sincere Thanks to relatives, friends, and neighbours for their many acts of kindness, floral tributes, telegrams. cards, letters, personal contacts, and assistance. To Rev. Monsignpr Hanrahan. the clergy, and all the nuns for their kindness and consolation. Also all who gathered to pay their last respects in the tragic loss of their only beloved son. Richard. To Lewis Kingsford and also those gentlemen who applied artificial respiration, to the doctors and nurses who did all thev could to assist. They assure you that your prayers and hopes for their comforting in their sad loss have been answered. As so many addresses are unknown. please accept this as a personal acknowledgement.

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Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28128, 17 November 1956, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28128, 17 November 1956, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28128, 17 November 1956, Page 1

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