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'AMUSEMENTS Look! Boys and Girls! Tomorrow (Sat.) 10 a.m. CHUMS FILM CLUB PRESENTS “THE GUN THAT WON WEST” (G) 10,000 Indians cross the Kansas Border A story of the old West, and Smuggling Guns to Chief Sitting Bull’s Indian Tribes. FILMED IN GLORIOUS COLOUR DENNIS MORGAN PAULA RAYMOND 3 Walt Disney Cartoons “ADVENTURES OF CAPT. AFRICA” Plus Uncle Trevor on Stage (Programme Concludes 12.15 p.m.) CHILDREN’S MATINEE CHILDREN’S MATINEE 1.45 p.m. 1.45 p.m. Tomorrow (Saturday) Blazing Across the Screen comes the Gun-Blazing Story of the Sioux Indians and Fort Logan U.S. Cavalry War. “FORT VENGEANCE” “FORT VENGEANCE” (G) JAMES CRAIG RITA MORENO 1. “Cold Turkey” Cartoon 2. “Magic Twig” Cartoon 3. “Father’s Home Cartoon 4. “Hook and Ladder” . Our Gang 5. “Bee On Guard" .... Cartoon 6. “Hula La” 3 Stooges 7. Interval 8. “Fort Vengeance" .... Western (Programme concludes 4.35 p.m.) "DOUBLE FEATURE THEATRE’’ CRYSTAL PALACE For Reservations *Phone 78-602. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. TODAY: 1.45 and 7.45 p.m. Raw! Raging! Rioting! Inside “The Torture Cage!” IT'S ALL SENSATIONAL, EVERY BRUTAL BLASTLING SHOCK' OF THE WAY! SAN QUENTIN First came "The Hole” . . . the “Hose,” then came the worst punishment of all. THE DAME WHO PARADED BEFORE HIM EVERY DAY! “DUFFY OF SAN QUENTIN” SAN QUENTIN” (A) Starring LOUIS HAYWARD “A dame got me in and a dame’ll get me out!” JOANNE DRU Paul Kelly Maureen O’Sullivan PLUS: CRIME’S MOST DANGEROUS GAME. The waterfront world of brass knuckles and sudden ,death • . . the killers who waited along the docks . . . and the guy who defied THEM ALL! “TOUGHEST MAN “TOUGHEST MAN ALIVE” f ALIVE” (Approved for General Exhibition. Recommended for Persons 13 and Over.) DANE CLARK Lita Milan Anthony Caruso BOX PLANS at D.I.C. and THEATRE.

HEAR MAJOR SEARLE HEAR MAJOR SEARLE Salvation Army District Commander, shortly leaving for London, England. Plus SOLOISTS ALAN FORD SALVATION ARMY BAND, LINWOOD SALVATION ARMY SONGSTERS, LINWOOD. In a Tip-Top Musical Rally! CIVIC THEATRE - CIVIC THEATRE TONIGHT AT 7.45 Be sure to come to this- sparkling YOUTH FOR CHRIST Rally! PUBLIC NOTICES MARIST RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB £20—2771: P. Chinnery, 109 Nursery £5—2227: E. G. Keenan. £1—1068: J. L. Twohill, c/o. Carlton. £ 1_4752; K. O’Connor, 319 Worcester street. £1—4200: Denny Brown, c/o. Mercers. £1—3074; A. M. Roberts, Gas Co. £1—1595: B. J. Shaw. P. 0.5.8., Christchurch. CORRECTION.—Due to a typiste’s error, the number of the First Prize Winner in Draw No. 4 was published as 4062. whereas the correct number was 4602.9525 HARDURA and ROSSELLA HARDURA and ROSSELLA HARDURA and ROSSELLA HARDURA and ROSSELLA J HARDURA and ROSSELLA HARDURA and ROSSELLA PLASTIC FLOORCOVERINGS PLASTIC FLOORCOVERINGS PLASTIC FLOORCOVERINGS PLASTIC FLOORCOVERINGS PLASTIC FLOORCOVERINGS PLASTIC FLOORCOVERINGS Versatile new Plastic Floorcoverings with Felt Back. Ideal for passage runners, kitchen runners kitchen mats, car mats. HARDURA— Trellis pattern in plain fawn, plain blue. 27in 12s 6d 36in 15s 6d ROSSELLA— Coloured confetti pattern on black, green, red and yellow ground colours. 27in 13s 6d 36in 18s 6d McKenzie and

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28653, 1 August 1958, Page 1

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