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AMUSEMENTS “TAMMY” THE WHOLE TOWN’S SIMMERING WITH EXCITEMENT. EVERYWHERE EVERYONE IS ASKING THE SAME QUESTION . . . “Have You Seen ‘Tammy’ Yet?” WHAT A CHARMER SHE IS. TO MEET HER IS TO ADORE HER. SHE SAYS THE DARNDEST THINGS AT THE MOST UNEXPECTED MOMENTS . . . “I know about livin’ and dyin* and gettin’ bom I don’t know about lovin’ but I figure I can learn” AND THROUGH SPARKLING LAUGHTER AND TEARS YOU’LL TRULY LIVE AGAIN IN THE REAL GLAD MORNING OF LIFE Today: 2,5, 8 p.m. NEXT WEEK: 11 —2 8 p.m. MAJESTIC The Show Place of Christchurch Direction: Kerridge-Odeon ’Phone 62-038-39 Reserve at Theatre 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. RUSS CHAPMAN MANAGER Excellent Supporting Programme 3 CINEMASCOPE 3 FEATURETTES WOODY WOODPECKER CARTOON For the first time in Cinemascope Universal-International Present “TAMMY” “TAMMY” Starring DEBBIE REYNOLDS ■> LESLIE NIELSEN WALTER “TAMMY” (G) It Is Essential to Reserve

, Kerridge-Odeon I=EMBASSYj=I ■ Manager: O. L. Beckett ■■■■ - - For Reservations 'Phone 17-413 Today 1.30 and 7.30 Two Top Thrillers! He fought the fury of the Apache -warpath the story of Jim Harvey the savage terror he faced the desert woman he loved “TUMBLEWEED” (G) In Technicolor Starring AUDIE MURPHY LORI NELSON Also Showing. THE THRILLING STORY OF UNCLE SAM’S UNDER WATER COMMANDOS! “FROGMEN” (G) Starring RICHARD DANA GARY WIDMARK ANDREWS MERRILL MONDAY 10.30 a.m. AUDIE MURPHY LORI NELSON In “TUMBLEWEED” (G) Tuesday .at 10.30 a.m. “Kettles In The Ozarks” (G) Plus Cartoons and Shoris. "EMPIRE” (Centrally Heated) PAPANUI ’Phone 48-283 MATINEE TODAY 1.45. TONIGHT, MON., TUES., WED. 7.45. The most beautiful film you’ll see this year . . . The perfect entertainment for all the family! “ROSE MARIE” “ROSE MARIE” “ROSE MARIE” ANN BLYTH HOWARD KEEL FERNANDO LAMAS (Approved, for General Exhibition) Never before in your wildest dreams have you seen anything so lovely . . . Never before have the songs you love thrilled you more . Laugh as you’ve never Laughed before.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT RELATIVES of the late Rita Russell Thank all who expressed sympathy and gratefully acknowledge the help given her by neighbours and friends. MR W. F. MANGIN and Jean (Mrs V. W. Rowland) wish to Thank relatives arid* kind friends for their floral tributes, letters, cards, telegrams, and personal messages of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. Those whose addresses are not known please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. MR W. HUNT and Family wish to Thank all relatives and friends for letters, telegrams, personal messages, and beautiful floral tributes in their sad loss of a beloved wife and mother. Please accept this as a personal -acknowledgement. ' THE Family of the late Edward Genet wish to sincerely Thank all relatives and friends for letters, telegrams and floral tributes and personal expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. Special thanks to doctors, sisters, and nurses, Ward 2, Christchurch Public Hospital. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. Nfrld V. PRISTdN, his only brother, Tom, and nephews wish to Thank all relations, friends, and neighbours, also persons unknown, for their floral tributes, sprays, wreaths, cards, and letters, also telegrams, in their sad bereavement; also thanking the Rev. Mr Williams. St. Mark’s Church, Opawa, Dr. Savage and staff for great kindness. FULLER FAMILY, 75 Stanmore road, Linwood, wish to Thank all relatives, friends, and neighbours for their kindness, also senders of floral tributes, letters, cards, telegrams, and personal messages of sympathy in their recent Sad bereavement. Special thanks to sisters and staff of Mary Potter Wing, Calvary Hospital, and to Dr. Bellringer and family. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement, as many addresses are unknown. ’ MRS PATERSON and Sons wish to Thank most sincerely the many friends, relatives and organisations for telegrams, cards, letters, lovely floral tributes, and personal expressions of sympathy in the sad loss of a dearly loved husband and father. Special thanks to all those who have helped in so many ways over the last few months. To those whose addresses are unknown please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. PINE BRANCHES TO GIVE AWAY DURING WEEK-END. On Town side of Weedons Camp. R. G. LEYBOURNE. 1338 CHRISTCHURCH CENTRAL MISSION GOODWILL STORE, 318 Durham st. (opp. Victoria st.). P.O. Box 1449. THIS SOCIAL SERVICE DEPARTMENT OF THE MISSION is open daily—Monday to Friday—from 10 a.m. to 3.30 pan., to provide clothing of all descriptions at nominal costs for the benefit of all on small incomes.

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Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28370, 31 August 1957, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28370, 31 August 1957, Page 1