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AMUSEMENTS YES . .. To the numerous inquiries <s to whether "Anastasia” will be screening over Easter! CARRYING ON FOR A.. . 6th GLORIOUS WEEK! THE MOST HONOURED AND ACCLAIMED MOTION PICTURE OF 1956-571 T “ANASTASIA” "j Starring The Two Academy Award Winners of 1956-57! INGRID BERGMAN “Oscar” Winner Best Actress of the Year for “Anastasia” YUL BRYNNER “Oscar” Winner Best Actor of the Year for "King And I" M AYFAIR -PHONE79-B*7 Direction: I Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. 4 Sessions Today! 11 ... 2 ... 5 ... 8 p.m. (Theatre Closed Good Friday) SATURDAY: 2 ... S ... 8 p.m. At a time when motion pictures are at their greatest THIS TOWERS ABOVE THEM ALL! j “ANASTASIA” ~| 20th Century Fox Films present THE MOST AMAZING CONSPIRACY THE WORLD HAS EVER KNOWN And the dramatic suspense-romance It inspired! 1 “ANASTASIA” I “ANASTASIA” | “ANASTASIA” (G) Starring INGRID BERGMAN INGRID BERGMAN (as the Mystery Woman "Anastasia”) YUL BRYNNER YUL BRYNNER (as the Unscrupulous Adventurer)

HELEN HAYES HELEN HAYES (as the Key to the Conspiracy) Spectacularly filmed in Europe in Cinemascope Colour. SPECIAL ON THE FIRST HALF: “THE DARK WAVE” WIDELY HERALDED CINEMASCOPE COLOUR FEATURETTE., PLANS AT DJ.C. AND THEATRE. SPORTING NEW ZEALAND METROPOLITAN NEW ZEALAND METROPOLITAN TROTTING CLUB INC. TROTTING CLUB INC. EASTER MEETING EASTER MEETING THIRD DAY, SATURDAY, APRIL 20 THIRD DAY, SATURDAY, APRIL 20 Buses will leave the Square at frequent intervals for the Course. FREE PARKING FREE PARKING No Bookmakers or their Assistants, Disqualified or Undesirable Persons will be permitted on the Course during the Easter Meeting, and if any such persons are fount! thereon they will be removed and prosecuted as provided in the act TROTTING AT ADDINGTON TROTTING AT ADDINGTON FIRST RACE 11 AM. FIRST RACE 11 A.M. 7138 CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB (Incorporated) AUTUMN MEETING, 1957 RICCARTON RACECOURSE EASTER MONDAY AND TUESDAY AND SATURDAY, APRIL 27. TRANSPORT SPECIAL BUSES WILL LEAVE THE SQUARE AT FREQUENT INTERVALS ADMISSION CHARGES: To Outside Enclosure: 2/-. To Inside Enclosure: 7/-. Motor-cars, etc., will be admitted free of charge. CHILDREN WILL NOT BE ADMITTED EXCEPT ON PAYMENT OF THE FULL CHARGE. PERAMBULATORS, ETC., WILL NOT BE ADMITTED TO THE INSIDE ENCLOSURE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by the Regulations made by the Club, under Section 23 of the Gaming Act, 1908, all bookmakers and undesirable persons are excluded from the Christchurch Racecourse whilst same is being used or occupied by the Canterbury Jockey Club tor a Race Meeting. First Race: First and Third Days. 11 a.m. Second Day :Noon. F. T. H. BELL, Secretary. 5453 EASTER READING EASTER READING EASTER READING FROM OUR "THEOLOGICAL* DEPARTMENT William Purcell—“PILGRIM’S PROGRAMME” This book consists of seven guiding Rules, issued by the Archbishops of Canterbury and York some little time ago. They are elaborated and ! discussed in a really helpful and informative way. 10s 6d. J. B. Phillips—“THE BOOK OF REVELATION.” A new translation of the Apocalypse. The author completes his translation of the New Testament with the Revelation of St. John. It is Written in so clear and vivid a style that the reader cannot fall to be enthralled. Ils 6d. H. Buckmaster—"AND WALK IN LOVE” This is a novel on the life of St. Paul. It has all the qualities of a fine, and often very moving work of fiction, and presents, at the same time, a true and full account of the authentic Paul. 16s. Philip Gibbs—"THE HEALING TOUCH” This book Is a serious and moving study of the influence of mind over body, by suggestion and by faith, in which the author describes with great vividness a pilgrimage to Lourdes. Many readers will welcome the sincere and open-minded approach to the whole question of faith-healing. 13s 6d. WHITCOMBE and TOMBS, LTD.. Christchurch and Timaru.

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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28256, 18 April 1957, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28256, 18 April 1957, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28256, 18 April 1957, Page 1

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