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AMUSEMENTS _ Your Favourite t heatre— Kerridihe-Odeon A\?ON Management:—)S. E. M. Moodie Phone 60-062. Rleserve at the Avon. 3—SESSIONS TODAY—3 2 p.m. s|p.m. 8 p.m. (Mon. to Fri |jncl. 11, 2, 5 and 8) "The Lady Vanishes” “Spellbound” “Rebecca” —J "Dial ‘M*l for Murder” “Rear Window” “To Catch A Thief” AND £ NOW ALFRED brings you his first REAL-LIB'E Thriller! . . . TWICE as Elxciting, because its every sinister ftwist and turn is TRUE! . . TWICE as Spellbinding, because It Could (Happen to YOU! 1 I Warner Brothers Presents Alfred Hitchcock's “The MAN” I (A) StaiTing Henry: Fonda Vera MILES : jlnthony QUAYLE and The Mighty City of New York ALFRED HITCHCOCK HOLDS THE MIRROR UP 'BO LIFE, AND CATCHES TH«. WRONG MAN! ... A MAN MISTAKEN FOR HIS DOUBLE AND W* ANTED BY THE POLICE . . . SOMEWHERE IN NEW YORK’S CROWDEID STREETS OR SHADOWED SUB! WAYS IS THE RIGHT MAN THE ONE PERSON WHO CAN INNOCENCE! For Your Addfed Enjoyment “EAST IS EAST” i— A fascinating colour tour of Malaya, Thailand and Burma.

—oOoi— ADVANCE (FOR THE FIRST? 3 WEEKS EVENINGS ANO MATINEES) OPENS MONDAY FOR The World’s Most Honoured Show! Michael fTodd’s “AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DJAYS” (G) ; —Winner of 52 Best Picture Awards and World-wide . Honours Commencing Friday, October 10th TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY 1.30 p.m. 7.45 p.m. PRICES: Evenings—CfrcJle and Rear Stalls; 8/- plus lOd tax. . -Other Stalls, 5/- plus 7d tax (No> half prices evenings). . Matinees—Atflults: Circle and Rear Stalls, 6/- pilus 8d tax. Children, 3/- plus 4d ’tax. Other Stalls, 3/- plus 4d tax. Children 1/6. Booking is at the Avon Theatre and will be open from 10 a.roi. to 9 p.m. daily. All seats, both ntiatinee and evening, are reservable fbr 3 weeks in advance. Postal bookings should include stamped, addresses d envelope and Statement of alternative date. Please add exchange to (other than Christchurch cheques. We regret we cannot accept phone reserves or extend complimentary pitfvileges.

Gala Charity Premiere of Michael Todd to i ’ ' “AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS’” Thursday, October! 9th AT 8 P.M. Under the Patrontage and I in the Presence of his Worship the Mayor of Christchurch, jMr G. Manning. EXCELLENT SEATS AVAILABLE AT £3/3/- CIRCLE AND £l/1/- STALLS. ; Entire Gross Proceeds will be donated by. ’Mr R. J Kerridge and the Michael Todd organisation to the Christchurch , Aged Peoples Welfare Council. Support this worthy cauftse by Booking YOUR Seats NCWV for this Guttering Theatrical I occasion. Censor’s Classification (G) Approved for General i Exhibition (Y) Approved for Generali Exhibition. Recommended as|kSuitable for Persons Aged 13 atnd Over [A) Approved for General Exhibition. Recommended as (Suitable for Adults Only.

ONE OF CANTERBURY’S j FINE PLACES [ Delightful { “PINEHAVEN” “PINEHAVEN” Restaurant i Quality Taste Fine Service MAIN NORTH ROAD (14 cniles) We cater for Cabaret Parties, Banquets, Dinner Parties, Staff TDances, and Weddings. V % Inquiries: ’Phone 64X, KAIdtPOI. ; D acknowledgements; MRS L. B. LAMPORT and Sons, 11 Hammond place, Spreydon, (wish to Thank relatives, friends andi neighbours for telegrams, cards also beautiful floral tributes and many acts of kindness in ttseir recent bereavement. Please accept this as a personal acknowled gement, as some addresses are unknown. MR H. PITT, Daphne amfl Tom (Akaroa), wish to Thank all /friends and neighbours for telegrams; qards, and letters of sympathy iiti their recent bereavement. As many addresses are unknown, please accept this as a personal acknowled gement. THE Husband and Family of the late Isobel May (Diana) i&radley wish to Thank all relatives, i neighbours and friends for floral tributes, cards, telegrams, and personal expressions of sympathy, also .special thanks to sisters, nurses and staff of the Coronation Hospital, foi? their many acts of kindness. Pleutse accept this as a personal acknowledgement. WE express our deep gratitude to all who sent messages and? floral tributes in our recent bereavement, and thank you for the greater comfort your kindness brought utf. Mr E. Lowen, Ernest, Valerie and/ Nola. To those whose addresses ane unknown, please accept this aaknowledgement.: THE Family of the late W. G. {Moore wish to sincerely Thank relatives, neighbours and kind friend s for cards and floral tributes, and! personal expressions of sympatliy in their recent loss of a loved l ather. As many addresses are unknown, please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. ,

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28702, 27 September 1958, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28702, 27 September 1958, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28702, 27 September 1958, Page 1

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