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amusements - Kerridge-Odeon = S TIVOLI = ’Phone 78-290 ZzEE~Z Reserves at Theatre. 1.45 7.45 SAL MINEO , SAL MINEO * h .%K*S!3£ red with JAMES DEAN CAUSe'*^ T and " HEBEL WITHOUT “THE YOUNG DON’T CRY” (A) The story of a teenager who tried to make it the hard way . . . with all the odds against him! Mineo’s Magnificent ! ! ! - Together with a Fantastic ScienceFiction Thriller of Global Terror! “THE NIGHT THE WORLD EXPLODED” (Y) Nature goes Mad! Mystery element threatens Earth! It’s On-the-Edge-of-the Seat Thrills ... at the Kerridge-Odeon |[|P L A Z ll 'Phone 88-089. Reserve at Plaza Daily at 2 and 8 p.m. THERE IS NOTHING UNDER THE SUN LIKE THE ADVENTURE OF “HIGH NOON” The most exciting story of a man who was too proud to run . . . and too late to turn back GARY COOPER GRACE KELLY In taut Western Adventure . . . drama of a single morning in a frontier town, culminating in a terrific climax at “HIGH NOON” “HIGH NOON” (G) Co-starring THOMAS MITCHELL KATY JURADO LLOYD BRIDGES A United Artists Release.

CENTURY ST. ALBANS Luxury Theatre •Phone 75-400 Children’s Matinee Today, 2.15 laurel and Hardy in “SAPS AT SEA” (G) and Selected Featurettes. Ep. 2 “Lost Planet.” 7.45 p.m. TONIGHT 7.45 p.m. Spectacular musical. Exciting adventure. TECHNICOLOR VIST A VISION. The most magnificent of all musical adventures. Kathryn Grayson - Oreste Remember the name . . . you’ll never forget the voice, and music by Rudolph Friml in , "THE VAGABOND KING” (G) Rita Moreno, Sir Cedrite Hardwicke Excellent Featurettes include “Vistavision Visits Austria,” with special short “Sputnik Dog.” Plans al Theatre from 10 a.m. Censor’s Classification (G) Approved for General Exhibition. (Y) Approved for General Exhibition. Recommended as Suitable for Persons Aged 13 and Over (A) Approved for General Exhibition. Recommended, as Suitable . for Adults Only.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS THE Family of the late William Ernest Cook acknowledge with sincere Thanks all expressions of sympathy in their recent bereavement. THE Brother and Sisters of the late William Robert Benny wish to express to all their sincere Thanks for messages of sympathy. Would each kindly take x this as a personal acknowledgement. MR J. DONALD and Sons and Daughters of the late Lucy Donald wish to Thank all friends, relatives, and neighbours for their floral tributes, telegrams, and expressions of sympathy in their recent bereavement. Special thanks to Dr. Cotter, sirters and nurses. Calvary Hospital. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. MRS B. G. DALGETY wishes - 1 to Thank most sincerely all relatives and friends for their expressions of sympathy in the loss of a loved husband. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement to those whose addresses are_unknown. MRS D. JOHNSON, of 49 Canterbury street. Lyttelton, wishes sincerely to Thank all relatives, kind friends, and neighbours for beautiful floral tributes, telegrams, cards, letters, and personal expressions of sympathy in the sad loss of a loving husband. Will those whose addresses are unknown please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. THE Family of the late Jessie C Terris wishes to Thank all relatives, friends, and neighbours for their expressions of sympathy in the sad loss of a loved mother and sister Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement to those W’hose addresses are unknown. |

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28542, 22 March 1958, Page 1

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