AMUSEMENTS LAST 2 DAYS ! ! DAILY 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. From the novel 'SEA-WIFE and BISCUIT” by J. M. Scott. A new triumph for the British producers ol “THE MAN WHO NEVER WAS.’ “SEA WIFE” (Recommended as suitable for persons 13 and over) A 20th Century-Fox Presentation IN CINEMASCOPE COLOUR by DE LUXE starring RICHARD BURTON JOAN COLLINS BASIL SYDNEY CY GRANT lllillllll S X A ™ 1111 l “WHERE CHRISTCHURCH MEETS” Dir: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. FRIDAY NEXT ! ! FOUR SESSIONS 11 a.m., 2, 5 Shoppers, 8 p.m. SATURDAY 2.5, 8 p.m. BROUGHT RACK BY PUBLIC DEMAND ! I One of Ihe FINEST FILMS lhe STATE has ever been privileged to screen. GRAND PRIZE WINNER 1957 CANNES FILM FESTIVAL William Wyler's “FRIENDLY PERSUASION” From the famed AWARD-WINNING DIRECTOR of “MRS MINNIVER," “BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES” and “ROMAN HOLIDAY” comes a NEW ENTERTAINMENT rich in human values . . homely and HUMOROUS, EXCITING and ADVENTUROUS M.G.M. Proudly Present GARY COOPER GARY COOPER DOROTHY McGUIRE DOROTHY McGUIRE Co-Starring MARJORIE MAIN In “FRIENDLY PERSUASION” (G) COLOUR by DE LUXE and introducing “The Best Newcomer to the screen in Years” ANTHONY PERKINS
and last but not least SAMANTHA lhe Goose The crankiest, sauciest most laugh-provoking creature the screen has ever known Hear PAT BOONE sing lhe sound track song “FRIENDLY PERSUASION” Truly FRIENDLY PERSUASION” will please you in a hundred ways! Book vour seats NOW PLANS ’AT D.I.C. AND THEATRE Christchurch Marching Association Presents MARCHING and DISPLAY RUGBY PARK Sunday, November 3rd, al 1 p.m. Christchurch Fire Brigade Brass Band Metropolitan Pipe Band ADMISSION: Adults 2/- Children 1/PUBLIC NOTICES REGISTERED NURSES' ASSN. RAFFLE CANTERBURY BRANCH (Drawn under Police supervision on Thursday, October 24 Ist Prize—l23l6, Mr Stanley Foster, 395 Papanui rd., Chch. 2nd Prize—99B9, A. C. Cuningham, 21 Innes rd., Chch. 3rd Prize—'l2Bl2, Miss Y. Sisson, P.O.
Box 62, Hanmer. 4th Prize—llBlo, M. Boothroyd, 13 Elizabeth st., Ashburton. sth Prize—l3oo4. Mrs T. Edridge. Mina, Nth. Canterbury. 7666 CHRISTCHURCH CYCLING CLUB (INC.). CLOSING DATE OF RAFFLE EXTENDED TO NOVEMBER 12 By courtesy of Internal Affairs Dept. Drawn November 26. Result published November 27. T. SCOLLARD, Hon. Secretary. 7727 SOUTHBRIDGE CHILDREN'S FREE LIBRARY. DOLL RAFFLE: Winning Ticket No. 1493—Blank butt. Drawn under Police Supervision, October 28, 1957. S. D. STARK, Hon. Secretary. CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL. USE OF RISINGHOLME PARK. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that Risingholme Community Centre has been granted permission to hold a Fete at Risingholme Park on Saturday, November 2, 1957 (if wet. November 9), with authority to make a charge for admission. H. S. FEAST. Town Clerk. Christchurch.77lB JUMBLE SALE. MONSTER JUMBLE SALE at Risingholme Community Centre on Fete .Day, NOVEMBER 2. at 11 a.m. Take Opawa Bus to Reeves road. PLASTIC CURTAINS PLASTIC CURTAINS CURTAINS ///'///// New Ready-made Plastic Kitchen and Bathroom Curtains, with frilled lace edge. These will tone with Green. Red or Gold Pastel tonings. //////// 45in Long, with Ties .. 12/6 pair 45in Long, with Ties .. 12/6 pair 45in Long, with Ties .. 12/6 pair //////// 54in Long, with Ties .. 14/11 pair 54in Long, with Ties .. 14/11 pair 54in Long, with Ties .. 14/11 pair MAIL ORDERS 6d EXTRA //////// SCOTTS FURNISHING CO.. LTD ! SCOTTS FURNISHING CO.. LTD* 644 Colombo street D.T.C.F.P.
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Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28421, 30 October 1957, Page 1
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