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AMUSEMENTS It -May Be Winter in the Air But It’s Spring in the Avon! • where the theatre’s foyer has been spectacularly transformed into a picturesque Japanese Cherry Blossom Garden and where the theatre’s people are appropriately costumed to welcome you to this magnificent presentation of oriental splendour and musical delight! . . . 22 * N we d LIKE YOU TO SEE IT. Newsreel Specials!— THE DERBY, 1958. CAR RACING BIG SMASHUP AT INDIANAPOLIS 500MILE CLASSIC, STIRLING MOSS WINS DANGEROUS RACE IN GERMANY. Your Favourite Theatre— Kerridge-Odeon AV 0 N Management:—S. E. M. Moodie ’Phone 60-062. Reserve at the Avon. On a hill above Nagasaki, Never dreaming of her fate. Daintily and happily she comes “MADAME BUTTERFLY” who glimpsed love briefly. But believed love eternal . THE HEROINE WHOSE STORY HAS MOVED THE WORLD FOR OVER HALF A CENTURY LIVES AGAIN THE DRAMA THAT PUCCINIS MELODIES LIKE "ONE FINE DAY” AND “THE LOVE DUET" HAVE MADE IMMORTAL! 3 Performances Today 2 p.m. 5 p.m. 8 p.m. (Mon. to Frl. met 11, i, 5 and 8) Two Glorious Song-Filled Hours! Your Most Memorable Musical Experience in Years! PUCCINI'S MASTERPIECE AT LAST BROUGHT TO THE SCREEN IN A SPECTACULAR PRODUCTION THAT BRILLIANTLY UNITES THE GREATEST TALENTS OF JAPANESE AND ITALIAN FILM-MAKERS. ACTORS AND SINGERS! - IN TECHNICOLCR - International Films Presents PUCCINI'S “MADAME BUTTERFLY” (G) Featuring Italy’s Foremost Operatic Singers, including GIUSEPPE CAMPORO ORIETTA MOSCUCCI ANNA MARIA CANALI with the Full Orchestra and Chorus of the Royal Opera House, Rome. . . . THIS VERY BEAUTIFUL VERSION OF PUCCINI’S FAMOUS WORK IS NOT ONLY EXQUISITE VISUALLY AND AURALLY, BUT IT TRANSCENDS OPERATIC CONVENTIONS TO BECOME, AS A STORY. DEEPLY MOVING . . . I RECOMMEND "THIS MOVIE STRONGLY ...” —"Auckland Star.’’

“EMPIRE” PAPANUI ’Phone 48-283 7.45 p.m SAT., MON.,JTUES, 7.45 p.m. 1.45 p.m. SAT. MATINEE. The film that takes the "Starch” out of the Army! RICHARD ATTENBOROUGH lAN CARMICHAEL “PRIVATE’S PROGRESS” “PRIVATE’S PROGRESS” Old Brigadiers weep in their moustaches, but everybody else will laught uproariously at the greatest collection of Bounders, Dodgers and Scroungers eyer assembled in a mirth-making entertainment'! SPECIAL NEWS ITEM: England v. Scotland Rugby International at Murrayfleld! Heir to the Monaco Throne.

MRS A. CLARK and Family wish to sincerely Thank all relations, friends, and neighbours for letter*,, cards, telegrams, and personal messages of sympathy during their recent sad bereavement. Please accept this as a personal acknowled<tehifent. 1 __ FRANK FITZWILLIAMS, husband 1 of the late Mary Agnes, wishes to Thank all friends for their letters, telegrams, etc., in his recent sad bereavement. Special thanks to docr tors, sisters, and nurses in Ward 5 and 6, Burwood Hospital, Christchurch, for their kind attention. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement._■ DAVID ELLWOOD and Family wish to sincerely Thank all relations, friends, and neighbours for floral tributes, telegrams, cards, and letters in their recent bereavement. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement, as some addresses are unknown. Special thanks to our doctors and nurse. DAUGHTERS and Son of the late Martha Mary Rees wish to sincerely Thank relations, friends, and especially neighbours, for their help and sympathy in our sad loss of a wonderful mother. For all telegrams, personal calls, cards, letters, and beautiful floral tributes. It is a great comfort to know that such a wide circle ,of people paid tribute to our loved mother’s memory and thought of us in our sorrow. Would you all please accept this as a very personal acknowledgement. IVY, Rita, Colin, Norman, Cliff. Emily, and Betty wish to thank all those people who sent telegrams and floral tributes in the sad loss of their dear father, Benjamin Humm. MR and MRS J. JORDAIQ wish to Thahk all relatives and friends fori the kind telegrams, cards and letters received in their recent sad loss. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. - " THE Family of the late Donald Lachlan McLean vrish to sincerely Thank all relations, friends, neighbours, and organisations for letters, telegrams, cards, floral tributes, and personal expressions of sympathy in! their recent bereavement. Would, friends who paid their last respects and those whose addresses are unknowh elease accept this as a nersonal acknowledgement. >1

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28618, 21 June 1958, Page 1

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