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AMUSIMENTS Ylthone theatre Direction: AmaltanMited Theatm, 1M “Showplace O( The South.* (Central Heating) Today—--11 —2 5 8 p.m. Sat.: 2—s—B p.m. 20th Century-Fox Is Proud to Announce The First Selected Engagement of William Faulkner's Blistering Story of Love and Transgression in the South I

“THE SOUND

And THE FURY” THE PULITZER PRIZE-WIN-NING MASTERPIECE THAT BREAKS THE UNWRITTEN

COMMANDMENT! OUTSPOKEN In DIALOGUE . . . CANDID in appraisal of the HUMAN BEING ... ITS FILMING demanded, and got. the finest acting talents of the screen YUL BRYNNER YUL BRYNNER THE SOUND OF JEALOUSY: "Anybody can make you feel like a woman anybody."

JOANNE WOODWARD JOANNE WOODWARD THE FURY OF LOVE: “I'm bad, and I’m going to hell—and I'd rather be in hell than anywhere you are I" Margaret Leighton THE SOUND OF SHAME: “I've had devoted attention, and I always repaid it the best way I knew how!" Francoise Rosay THE FURY OF HATE: "ITI never set eyes on her—lll .stay in my room. Even if that room ends up my gravel" JERRY WALD’S PRODUCTION OF “THE SOUND “THE SOUND And THE FURY” And THE FURY” i (Persons under 13 will not ba admitted) IN CINEMASCOPE COLOUR Also Starring Stuart Whitman Ethel Waters Jack Warden John Beal THIS IS THZ FAULKNER VIEW OF LIFE-MATURE, VIVID and altogether UNFORGETTABLE! THIS IS A RICH, SENSITIVE PRODUCTION that once again certifies Hollywood as the entertainment capital of the world and 20th Century-Fox a* its Greatest Production Studio! Reserves kt 'Theatre' and D.I.C.

ADULT EDUCATION DEPT. ADULT EDUCATION DEPT. UNIVERSITY OF UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY. CANTERBURY. CLASSES IN CONTINENTAL CLASSES IN CONTINENTAL COOKING. COOKING. We regret there are no further vacancies in these classes. LOST AMP FpUHO LOST Brown-rimmed Spectacles, between Spreydon and St. Albans. 'Ph. 57-208? LOST, Lancaster Park enclosure, small brown Rug. Please "Phone 61-286. LOST at entrance Lancaster Park, brown Rug. valued as keepsake. Finder please 'Phone 70-154, business hours. Liberal reward. RjE LOST Basketball Boots, Lincoln and Halswell rds., Wednesday. 'Phone 898, ask for 9553 X. LOST, one containing books and parcels, vicinity of Clarence road. Finder please 'Phone 45-537. Reward.

SMALL Black Purse, with money, lost Lower Riccarton, June 26. Please 'Phone 76-168. Reward.

STItAYKD from Wroxton tee., Fendalton, mole grey Cat, with white face and legs. Nervous. Name Vicky. Please 'Ph. 56-591. STRAYED on to "Dairy," Hawarden. Long-haired Black Collie Dog. Owner can have same by paying expenses. Ring 10M, Hawarden.2s9 SUfal of Money (notes), lout City, Wednesday morning. Reward. H 6320, "Press." X 6320 WOULD person who picked up Watch, with broken spring, please ring again, No. 90O1D, LOST, between St. Albans P. 6, and Holly road, Thursday aftern noon, 1 Parcel of Wool. Finder please return to Flat 3, 38 Holly road. Reward. LOST ROLL OF NOTES AND CHEQUES, Wednesday evening. 'Phone 75-782. PERSONALS LAD lEB—Pay less, look better. Expert hair styling, 3/- at th* Court Salon, 'Phone 78-714. 3787 WANTED kindly couple or woman to care for elderly lady in her own modern house, Waimate. Free house and garden; small remuneration. Reply ZH4723, "Press.” X 4723 25’VlCTORIA is the Home of George Bettie, Everybody’s Chemist. X 6300 NEEDLELOOM NEEDLELOOM NEEDLELOOM /////// Ideal Floor Covering for Bedrooms, Baches and Lounge Rooms. Easy to lay. /////// 54in Wide .... 35/- yard 54in Wide .... 35/- yard 34in Wide .... 35/- yard /////// SCOTT'S FURNISHING COSCOTT'S FURNISHING COSCOTT'S FURNISHING CO- * LTD644 COLOMBO STREET.

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28937, 3 July 1959, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28937, 3 July 1959, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28937, 3 July 1959, Page 1

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