AMUSEMENTS By Far the Most Popular Show in Town . . ! ’Phone REGENT 69-389 "THEATRE OF THE STARS" Reserve at Regent 10 a m.-9 p.m. 2 p.m.—DAILY—B p.m. Universal-International's Brilliant adaptation of FANNIE HURST’S Compelling and Convincing story of youth misunderstood. I M I OF T OF LIFE A LIFE T I 0 N (G) Filmed in Eastman Colour —Starring— Lana Sandra John TURNER DEE GAVIN IT IS A story with Heart and Humour . . . a film, like "Magnificent Obsession,” to cherish forever I I METRO THEATRE Colombo Street, Sydenham 'Phone 88-600 7.15 p.m. TONIGHT 7.15 p.m. Luxury Liner Sinks ... 26 Survivors In A Lifeboat which can hold only 12 . . . One Man Must Decide Who Will Live Or Who Will Die . . What Will He Do? TYRONE POWER MAI ZETTERLING LLOYD NOLAN “SEVEN WAVES AWAY” Recommended for Adults (A) And On The Same Programme Joan FONTAINE Dinah ANDREWS “BEYOND A REASONABLE DOUBT” Recommended for Adults (A) Be Advised: Reserve Early. Theatre Booking Office Open 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Mon. to Fri.
HOLLYWOOD SUMNER. ’PHONE 26-102 No Parking Worries! TONIGHT, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 7.30 P.M. Two Record-Breakers On One Programme “DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE” (Screens at 755 p.m.) Plus ’ “GENEVIEVE’* (Screens at 9.35 p.m.) (Both App. for Gen. Exhibition) Box Plans at Sumner Cycle and Radio Service 'Phone 28-197, Plan at Theatre from ■ 6.30 p.m. EXHIBITION EXHIBITION EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS AND WATER PAINTINGS AND WATER COLOURS. COLOURS. BY AUSTEN DEANS AUSTEN DEANS AT FISHER’S GALLERY, FISHER’S GALLERY, FISHER’S GALLERY, 691 Colombo street. 7519 RANGIORA JUMPING SHOW SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 RANGIORA SHOW GROUNDS Starting 9.30 a.m. Entries will close on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, and not on September 12, as stated on schedule. Schedule from Mrs J. K. Cooke, P.O. BOX 94, RANGIORA. 'Phone 705 M. Cups can be seen in Beaths from September 18 to 25. FU BUG NOTICES LINCOLN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. ANNUAL FLOWER SHOW will be held in the LINCOLN WALL on SEPTEMBER 17, from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. and 6.30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Miscellaneous stalls, ice cream, refreshments. Admission Is 6d; Children 6d. 3923 IT’S FOOTREST WEEK AT IT’S FOOTREST WEEK AT DU FEU and CO., LTD., DU FEU and CO., LTDDU FEU and, CO., LTDDU FEU and CO.. LTD., Footwear Specialists, 757 Colombo street, Opp. 3ZB. Call and Inspect Our New Spring and Summer Models Footrest Shoes for Greater Comfort. 5180 MALVERN RUGBY SUB-UNTON RAFFLE. THE following are the prize winners in our raffle, - drawn under Police supervision at Darfield on September 12:— Ist Prize -£100: 9332, E. M Mercer, 8 Market st., Leeston. 2nd Prize—£so : 8226, C. J. Evans. 38 Suva st., Riccarton. 3rd Prize—£2s: 2640, Peter Leask, Becks R D., Central Otago. 4th Prize—£lo: 4332, Barbara Kini, Wakapatu, Pahia R.D., Southland. • sth Prize—£lo: 5481, R. G. Anderson, Cheviot. 6th Prize—£s: 8534. Blank butt, Kirwee. C. J. BURNS, Hon. Secretary. 7436 Wirr PAPER SALES WHITE PAPER SALES The White Paper Dept, of “The Press” has clean, unused white paper and will cut to your required size. Ideal for wrapping, shelves, tables, lunches, etc. Apply: “THE PRESS" OFFICE, Cathedral square. D dCHUSSLER’S Biochemic Salts are obtainable from W. Falvey, Chemist, 670 Colombo st (opp. Reeces). D
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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29001, 16 September 1959, Page 1
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