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AMUSEMENTS Finally Today: 1.45 and 7.45 p.m. THESE ARE . . . H-O-R-R-O-R FILMS ! ! ! “BRIDE Of The GORILLA” (A) Raymond BURR - Barbara PAYTON and . LON CHANEY No. 2 Attraction: “MONSTER FROM THE OCEAN FLOOR” (G) A Crawling, bestial creature of the Atomic Age . . . Creeps from the depths of the Pacific to challenge the World. “DOUBLE FEATURE THEATRE" CRYSTAL PALACE For Reservations ’Phone 78-602. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. STARTS TOMORROW! ! ! At 1.45 p.m. and 7.45 p.m. The Taming of the Arizona Territory! FORTY GUNS RODE TOGETHER ... on the last and mightiest conquest of the great Southwest—blazing a GUN-STREAKED TRAIL that changed the course of an empire! 20th Century-Fox present SAMUEL FULLER’S ACTION-PACKED EPIC “FORTY GUNS” “FORTY GUNS” “FORTY GUNS” (G) IN CINEMASCOPE . . . starring BARRY SULLIVAN The fast gunt GENE BARRY The brave gun! JOHN ERICSON The wild gun! DEAN JAGGER The nervous gun! BARBARA STANWYCK She rode by their side. ■ No. 2. Attraction: The True Story of the Apache Kid who knew but one Command . . . Avenge ! ! ! “APACHE WARRIOR” “APACHE WARRIOR” “APACHE WARRIOR” (G)

Keith LARSEN Jim DAVIS 10,000 INDIANS ON THE WARPATH . . . TOMAHAWK and CARBINE SPLIT THE WEST ASUNDER 1 I I PLANS AT D.I.C. AND THEATRE. HOLLYWOOD SUMNER THONE 27-402 TONIGHT, THURSDAY, FRIDAY. 8 p.m. The Impassioned chapters of a famed best-seller . . . you will remember in 1942 when the Marines <fr-opped in Wellington . . .of their arrival in N.Z., of their training at Camp McKay, and off duty leave in Wellington. It is a film not to be missed. VAN HEFLIN . . . ALDO RAY . . . MONA FREEMAN “BATTLE CRY” “BATTLE CRY” In' Warnercolor and Cinemascope (A) Commencing Next Saturday Night KATHARINE HEPBURN in "SUMMER MADNESS” <Y) REPERTORY THEATRE TOMORROW NIGHT AT « TOMORROW NIGHT AT 8

The Woolston Brass Band will march through the city to a specially decorated theatre to marl* the occasion of the gala opening night of THE PLAY OF THE CENTURY NOEL COWARD’S NOEL COWARD’S NOEL COWARD’S CAVALCADE CAVALCADE CAVALCADE

CAVALCADE CAVALCADE Produced 'by FRANK NEWMAN PROCEEDS FROM THE GALA OPENING PERFORMANCE ARE DONATED TO THE TCWN HALL FUND. TICKETS ARESTILL AVAILABLE FROM THE OFFICE OF THE JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.' NORMAL REPERTORY SEASON AT NORMAL PRICES COMMENCES FRIDAY NEXT FOR A PERIOD OF EIGHT NIGHTS. REPERTORY’S 150th PRODUCTION REPERTORY’S 150th PRODUCTION Presented by an outstanding cast including: Mildted Woods, Jacqueline Gale. Penny Giddens, Margaret Stanbridge, Isabel Wilkin. Beryl Windsor. Hilda Cooper, Rosemary Mathias. Lorna Gunthorpe. Clare Wilson, Joan Dodson, Deanne Milne, Shirley. Rushton. Alan Shaw, Fred Masters Daryl Fahey, Elric Hooper, Malcolm Garrett. William Burge. THE MOST SPECTACULAR SHOW EVER PRESENTED BYTHE CANTERBURY REPERTORY SOCIETY. RESERVE TODAY AT BEGGS. . Plans for this mighty show are 3 filling rapidly and early reservation is essential. SEATS: 2/6, 4/-, 5/-, 6/- Tax Free. public NOTICES WEST MELTON SUB-BRANCH PLUNKET SOCIETY. RESULT OF RAFFLE:—Ist Prize. No. 2624, G. J. Smith, Halkett. 2nd : Prize, No. 2262. N. Dreaver. Rolleston. '::

RESULT OF CHRISTCHURCH MARCHING ASSOCIATION EASTER HAMPER RAFFLE Drawn Under Police Supervision. First Prize, Mrs Hyphus, 45 Hume street. Sydenham. Second Prize, S. A. Williams, 60 Mathesons road, Linwood. WOODEND P.T.A. HAMPER RAFFLE RESULT Ist, 5448, Mrs R. T. Newby, 90 Opawa road. 2nd. 6959, D. Brown. 181 North road, Kaiapoi. 3rd, 4688, C. Flynn, 232 Ferry road, Linwood. 4th. 5841, Piri Pomare. Tuahiwi. Hampers may be obtained from Welsfords Butchery. Woodend. 7665 WEST CHRISTCHURCH-UNIVER-SITY CRICKET CLUB RAFFLE RESTORATION PAVILION HAGLEY OVAL Winning Number—Blank Butt No. 19822. J. L. KERR, Organiser. P.O. Box 1264, Christchurch. ADULTS Only Bronchial Mixture for all Cheat Colds and Bronchitis. SaM bottle. ggo', (Chemists! Ltd., lOS Cashel street. •*>* T *

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28573, 30 April 1958, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28573, 30 April 1958, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28573, 30 April 1958, Page 1

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