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lAMUSEMENTS It’s the Best I-a ugh I’ve had for Years! I'm glad I came, I Thoroughly Enjoyed It! That is what people are saying about the Hilarious British Comedy! “THE BABY AND THE BATTLESHIP" IN EASTMAN COLOUR I MA YFA I R pHONE 79-887 1 Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. sth Merry Week Starts Today At 2-5-8 p.m. SATURDAY: 11-2-9-8 p.m. (Matinee Prices at 5 p.m. Sessions) What’s Causing all this Commotion on the Ocean! It’s a Baby . . . And It’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 BICHARD BICHARD 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 (G) THE BATTLESHIP” 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.I.C. AND THEATRE! EDUCATIONAL CASH IN ON- SPARE-TIME STUDY CASH IN ON SPARE-TIME STUDY CASH IN ON SPARE-TIME STUDY

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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28179, 18 January 1957, Page 1

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777

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28179, 18 January 1957, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28179, 18 January 1957, Page 1

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