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AMUSEMENTS Delighting Capacity Houses At Every Screening UON INTERNATIONAL FILMS IILARIOUS NEW BRITISH COMEDY. THAT IS A BOMBARDMENT OF LAUGHS FROM START TO FINISH I “THE BABY and THE BATTLESHIP” IN EASTMAN COLOUR I MAYFAIR ’PHONE 79-897 II Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. 3rd Merry Week Starts Today at 11-2-5-8 p.m. SATURDAY: 2- S - 8 p.m. (Matinee Prices at 5 p.m. Sessions) This Baby’s a Bonza! BRIGHT . . . BOUNCING BOISTEROUS . . . And on Board Her Majesty’s Biggest Battleship! It got there through a merry mix-up in Naples when JOHN MILLS JOHN MILLS WAS LEFT LITERALLY HOLDING THE BABY ALL BECAUSE RICHARD RICHARD ATTENBOROUGH ATTENBOROUGH HAD A DATE WITH ANOTHER MUCH OLDER BABE . . . LOVELY LISA GASTINI The complications this cause are some of the most uproarious ever seen in a British Film Comedy I It’s ... Happy, Nappy Manoeuvres ... In

“THE BABY and THE BATTLESHIP” (G) In Eastman Colour ! BASED ON THE NOVEL BY ANTHONY THORNE London Daily Mirror Says: "RIOTOUSLY FUNNY . . . ALL ABOARD FOR THIS ONE.” RESERVE TODAY PLANS OPEN AT D.1.C.. LOST AND FOUND CAMERA, left by 3 girls, hikers. In back of truck, at Orari. Please ring 430, Geraldine. CHILD'S Handbag containing money and keepsakes, between Greymouth and New Brighton. Boxing Day. Reward. H 6845, “Press." GOLDEN Spaniel, with studded collar, lost from Bryndwr. Finder please ring 38-469. GOLF Club left on /Hagley Golf Course, No. 6 iron; Dec. 30. Reward.H69oo, J’Press." LEFT, Brighton-Mays road bus, January 3, Benedictine Handbag. Finder ring 54-570. Reward. LEFT in side road near Fernside’Station, December 20, 1 Picnic Set, in grey case. Reward. Finder please contact E. W. Maffey, 42A Rhine street. Wellington, 5.3. 9008 LOST in City, Thurs. afternoon. Red Plastic Tray. Reward. Th. 61-202. LOST in City. Wed., by working girl, small Red Purse, containing £2 in notes. ’Phone 46-988. Reward. LOST Fawn Purse, between Armagh and Gloucester sts by hard-working nurse. Reward. H 7171 t “Press.” LOST, Wheel Jack, on Pinea Reach road, on New Year’s Eve. Apply 274 North rd., Kaiapoi. Reward. LOST 1 Black and Tan fiearded Sheepdog, with short length of chain hanging from collar. Please ring 176 M. Leeston. 35 LOST 1 pair Reading Glasses and 1 pair Sun Glasses, Linwood Bowling Green, Stanmore rd.. Stapletons rd. Reward, 72 Stapletons rd. LOST an Extension Ladder in the

vicinity of Gloucester street, Linwood avenue and Hargood street. Ring 76-804, or apply 103 Clarendon tce, 38 PINK Cardigan, hand-knitted’ lost vicinity Bealey ave, Madras and Manchester sts. Reward. ’Phone _BO-154. PURSE Found. Apply Josephines Cake Kitchen. 9052 SMALL Green Tartan Money Purse, with zip, lost in Post Office. Jan. 3. containing 3 £1 and 3 10s notes and silver. Good reward. ’Phone 54-793, or P 6948. "Press.” STRAYED from Ranglora railway, one Hereford Yearling Heifer. Earmark back quarter, left ear. Thone 181 S, Ranglora. STRAYED from~“NalsweU, Tuesday,' 3 Black and White Heifer Calves. Apply W. Downey. Downeys rd. Ha Is well. TWO Coils - of Cable’ lost outside Railways Brick building. ’Phone 62-525 day time, or 127 A McKenzie avenue. Reward. WALLET containing W.0.1F., unlversal . superannuation receipt card. Chch., mid-Dcc. 92 Domain terrace. ’Phone 78-326. <854 WOULD finder of Parcel containing Green Leather Writing Case, lost in Chch.. please return to 5 Donegal st., Belfast. Reward. YELLOW Knitting lost. New YeaPi Day. in Ashburton. Would finder please leave at 77 Havelock st.. Ash. GOLDEN COCKER SPANIEL DOG; lost. One year old. White chest. White blaze on nose. No collar. Escaped from Avalon Kennels. Port Hills road. 'Phone 39-028; or Mr Taylor. 67 Huntsbury ave. 1748 LOST, between Jacksons road? via Wroxton terrace to Garden road, between 3 p.m. and 3.30, Grey enve-lope-type Handbag, containing cheque book, money, keys, addressed personal papers, etc. Urgently required. Reward. 1 Gwynn avenue, Cashmere, or ’Phone 39-769. FOR THE SPORTS I.OVER

FOR THE SPORTS LOVER FOR THE SPORTS LOVER Here are some books to help you brush up that technique during the holidays. SWIMMING— A S.A. "DIVING INSTRUCTION,” 10s 3d. ASA. “SWIMMING INSTRUCTION. 9s. FOR THE HORSE-MAN— Pamela Macgregor Morris—“THE WORLD’S SHOW JUMPERS.” 15s. British Horse Society—“RlDlNG,” 9s. BOOKS FOR THE BOWLER— Know the Game Series—"BOWLS” (Flat and Crown Green). 2s 6d. A. T. Evans “COMPETITIVE BOWLS.” 10s 6d. J. P. Munro—"BOWLS ENCYCLOPAEDIA.” 19s. BOOKS FOR THE GOLFER— Know the Games Series—"GOLF.” 3s 3d; “THE RULES OF GOLF, 1956.” 3s 6d. Ben Hogan—"POWER GOLF." 22«. Sam Snead—"NATURAL GOLF," 9s. FOR THE CRICKET ENTHUSIAST— M. "CRICKET." 7s 3d. Miller and Whitington—"STßAlGHT HIT." 15s. Christopher Sly—“HOW TO SCORE A CENTURY.” 9s 6d. E. W. Swanton—"ELUSIVE VICTORY." 6s 6d. N. "NATIONAL CRICKET” 2s 6d. WHITCOMBE and TOMBS. LTD, Christchurch and Timaru. J WJTJ

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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28167, 4 January 1957, Page 1

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