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AMUSEMENTS SPECIAL MIDNIGHT SESSION . . . at Midnight GOOD FRIDAY Full Programme i Kerridge-Odeon - =TIV 0 L 1 fH ~ Phone 78-290 RESERVES AT THEATRE 1.30 7.30 Dean Martin Jerry Lewis in “JUMPING JACKS” (G) Get set to roar with laughter! You’ll jump for joy when Dean and Jerry join the paratroopers and leap into action in the whackiest war games on record. DIRECTOR JAMES CAGNEY PRESENTS “SHORT CUT TO HELL” with Robert Ives. (‘Monk’ in “Delicate Delinquent”) You’ll live a lifetime of suspense when you see the story of the most hated, highest paid man in the underworld . . . THE PROFESSIONAL KILLER 1 I Remember the Midnight FRIDAY NIGHT

See Saturday’s paper for details for Special Sessions. Kerndge-Odeon |||~PLAZA ||| ’Phone 88-089. Reserve at Plaza. TODAY, at 2. 5. and 8 P.M. “FORCE OF DESTINY” (”La Forza del Destino”) (Y) Featuring today s greatest Operatic Stars. Tito Gobbi Nelly Corradi Saturday at 7.30 p.m. NOT ONE . . . BUT TWO TOP-LINE BRITISH COMEDIES Funniest Entertainment Tonic Ever. “DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE” In Technicolor Starring Dirk BOGARDE Muriel PAVLOW Kenneth MORE Donald SINDEN Together with— A Gay. Racy Comedy and a Riot of Laughter from Start to Finish.

“GENEVIEVE” In Technicolor Starring Dinah SHERIDAN John GREGSON Kay KENDALL Kenneth MORE (Both App. for General Exhibition)

ON SATURDAY FOR BOYS AND GIRLS— Avon Theatre at 10.30 a.m. The same programme is shown again at the Plaza Theatre at 2 p.m. The Children's Film Foundation presents an exciting story of motor cycle Racing!— “SKID KIDS” Plus 5 SUPER SHORTS (Recoin, by Censor as particularly Suitable for Family Entertainment.) C E N T URY ST. ALBANS Luxury Theatre ’Phone 75-400

MATINEE SATURDAY 2.15 745 p.m TONIGHT 7.45 p.m. CAPACITY HOUSES. BOOK EARLY Wonderfully Exciting Musical in Cinemascope 55 COLOR BY DE LUXE RODGERS AND KAMMERSTEIN’S “CAROUSEL” (G) A milestone of motion picture entertainment. GORDON MacRAE SHIRLEY JONES You’ll love the sheer of Carousel and its glorious music. Everyone loves a treat and this is beyond anything you have ever seen in a Theatre. RESERVES AT D.I.C. DEATHS SEALBY. Joseph (35 Oram avenue. New Brighton)—On April 2, 1958, at Christchurch, dearly loved husband of Nell, and loved father of Richard. Maurice and Janet and loved granddad of David, Philip and Marion; aged 69 years. Rest after weariness. The Funeral will leave our Chapel. 292 Cashel street. This Day (Thursday), after a service commencing at 1.5 p.m. for Ruru Lawn Cemetery. Lamb, A., and Hayward, Ltd.

SMITH, Daniel George—On April 2, 1958, at his residence. Rolleston. dearly loved husband of Ethel May Smith, and loved father of George, Rosie (Mrs J. Wilson,, Oamaru) Mervyn, and Betty (Mrs I. Langford, Darfield). A patient sufferer at rest. The Funeral will leave our Chapel. 292 Cashel street, on Saturday, at 11 a.m., for a service at St. Peter’s Churchyard, Riccarton. Lamb, A., and Hayward. Ltd. STUART, Lionel Taylor—On April 2. 1958, at his residence, 18 Wilding place. St. Martins, beloved husband of Evelyn Stuart, and loved father of Marama and Henry; aged 52 years. The Funeral will leave Lamb and Son's Chapel, 234 Lichfield street, on Saturday, at 11.45 a.m., for a service at the Crematorium Chapel, Linwood avenue. J. Lamb and Son, Ltd.

TOMLINSON, Rosa—On April 1, 1958, at 86 Mandeville street, Riccarton. loved wife of the late John Tomlinson and loved mother of Clifford, Henry and Horace; in her 78th year. (Late of Bennetts, Oxford.) Private interment. G. Barrell and Sons, Ltd.

FUNERAL NOTICES GREATBATCH—The Funeral of the late Campbell Thomas Greatbatch will leave our Chapel, corner Durham and St. Asaph streets. This Day (Thursday), at 11 a.m., for the Sydenham Cemetery. G. Barrell and Sons. Ltd.

IN MEMORIAM COOPER—In loving memory of our dear mother. Mabel, who passed aw*ay April 4. 1956. Always remembered. —lnserted by her loving daughter Myrtle, and son-in-law. Bert. CROMIE—In proud and loving memory of mother. All the love you gave us. Through all those lovely years. And the comfort of your presence. Through all our Joys and tears, Each sacrifice you had to make. Along the path you trod. Is remembered by your loved ones. As you rest in peace with God. —lnserted by Myra, Bill, and husband.

CROMIE—In loving memory of my dear mother, who departed this life on April 3. 1948. Fondly remembered. —lnserted by her loving son. Tut. CROMIE—In proud and loving memory of my dear mother, whom God called home on April 3, 1948. A token of love and remembrance. Of a dear mother I shall never forget Her memory to me is a treasure. Her loss a lifetime regret. God's greatest gift was my mother, A light unto my path. —Dearly loved and sadly missed by her loving daughter. Pax.

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28552, 3 April 1958, Page 1

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