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amusements A DOUBLE NEW ZEALAND PREMIERE! ~~~ Kerridge-Odeon " 1 r TIVOLI 1= ’Phone 78-290 |-- Reserve at Theatre 10.30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Manager: F. K. Jones 2 Dynamic Sessions 2, 7.45 The SENSATIONAL . . . “I’VE LIVED BEFORE” ! “I’VE LIVED BEFORE” I! “I’VE LIVED BEFORE” ! “I’VE LIVED BEFORE” (?) To the ch'atter of a machine gun ... to the roar of a crippled engine . . . to the SCREAM of a plummeting plane ... he died ... or did he? Here is a NEW TYPE of THRILL that really GRIPS you with its different EXCITEMENT. EERIE! . . . WEIRD! . . . TERRIFIC! PLUS:— the RAW, GRIPPING Film “EDGE OF HELL” (Y) “EDGE OF HELL” (Y) “EDGE OF HELL” (Y) “EDGE OF HELL” (Y) In the Half-world among the back streets and shadowy Alleys they lived . . . Thieves and Vagabonds . . . Beggars and Fakers . . . Women ■ of the Shadows and the Rats 'who preyed on them . . . all these he ruled . . . He who gave allegience to nothing except his DOG! Reaching down to the Gutter of a Naked City this film brings you life from the SEAMY SIDE in a picture which PACKS TENSE EXCITEMENT, PATHOS and LAUGHTER into its GRIPPING THRILLS! TWO UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL PICTURES!

A "MUST SEE” PROGRAMME. Kerridge-Odeon' I||| PLAZA |||l ’Phone 88-089 Reserves from 10.30 a.m. Daily at 2 and 8 p.m. BRITAIN DOES IT AGAIN! “A slick treat for all classes of moviegoers. Delightful performance by Mandy.” —"THE CINEMA” High-tension Suspense! Warm-hearted Appeal! In the gripping story of a little girl and a shiftless Yank . . . filmed amidst the fun of the fair at Brighton . . . with its Pier, Sideshows . . . and the excitement of a relentless man-hunt ! First Little Lady of the Screen MANDY In Robert Brenon’s Sensational Play “THE SECRET” IN EASTMAN COLOUR

With With Brilliant Broadway Star SAM WANAMAKER Andre MORELL Marian SPENCER MISS CHRISTCHURCH This is your Big Chance . . . Enter Now the "Search for a Star, with J, the Richest Prize (£1500) ever S offered. Buy a Copy of “Cinema ft and obtain entry form and Full d Details.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 1 THE Sons and Daughters of the late William Ross sincerely Thank friends and relatives. City Council and Caledonian Society for messages of sympathy and floral tributes in their recent sad bereavement. Thanks to Nurse Maude Association. j MR AND MRS RON WILLIAMS and 1 Family wish to sincerely Thank re- t latives. friends, and neighbours for I floral tributes, telegrams, cards, letters and personal expressions of sympathy in their recent sad loss. As j many addresses are unknown, please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. MESDAMES E. CHAMPION and N. GLEN, nieces of the late James Smith, 11 Forbes street, sincerely ( Thank all kind relatives, friends, and . neighbours for their floral tributes, 1 telegrams, cards, and personal ex- J pressions of sympathy in their recent > sad bereavement; special thanks to doctor and Nurse Maudes district nurses. Please accept this as a per- ( sonalacknowledgement. THE Family of the late Mrs H. M. > Wilson wish to sincerely Thank neighbours, relatives, and friends for thdir floral tributes, letters, cards, telegrams, and personal messages of ( sympathy in their recent sad loss. A number of addresses are unknown, so please accept this as a personal - MR and MRS J. PETRIE wish to ex- ( press special Thanks to Mr and Mrs B C Wilson, Mr and Mrs Robinson, and Mr and Mrs A. Duggan; also the sister and nurses of Ward 3, n- - maru Public Hospital, for kindnesses given to Mrs L. M. Petrie during nor illness._ j MRS’ MATTSON’S very loving familv wish to sincerely Thank 311 friends and relations for floral tributes and messages of sympathy in - their very sad loss; also special thanks to Dr. Allan Bryant and Mr £ Tom Lee. j -- - (

FUNERAL DIRECTORS j J. LAMB and SON, Established 1872, 234 LICHFIELD STREET. Phone 69-483. D. M. LAMB. E. H HEATLEY. ] G. BARRELL and SONS. LTD ( (Est. 1876). 2"1 DURHAM ST.. Christchurch (Corner St. Asaph and Durham sts.) ’Phone 70-807 (Day or JOHN RHIND, LTD. D. R. Rhind. N. J. Rhlnd. j LONDON ST. 'PHONE 69-546 1 Near corner Bealey and Fitzgerald avenues.W.S. LAMB, A., and HAYWARD, LTD., 292 Cashel street ’Phone 65-879. A. H MARKER. Managing Director.

ST. HELENS HOSPITAL VISITING HOURS: AS from March 10. 1957, Visiting Hours will be as follows: AFTERNOON: 2.30 to 3 p.m. EVENING: 7 to 8 p.m.. Husbands i only. 6289 SUN Glasses: aU New Polaroid styles, from 17s 6d to 68s. Others from 2s 6d. Iggo’s (Chemists). Ltd 105 Cashel street- 9473 SHIPPING NOTICES APPEAR ON PAGE 13.

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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28222, 9 March 1957, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28222, 9 March 1957, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28222, 9 March 1957, Page 1

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