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AMUSEMENTS MAJESTIC The Show Place of Christchurch Direction Kerndge-Odeon ’Phone 62-4)38-39 Reserve at Theatre 10 a m to 9 p m A Thrill-a-Second Film of One of the Most Baffling Crimes ever Committed and Which was Never Solved. “JACK THE RIPPER” (Restricted to persons 16 years and over) INDEPENDENT CINEMAS Hornby Kosy 7.30 p.m.: "Inn of the Sixth Happiness” (G) (Curt Jurgens, Robert Donat). Kaiapoi Rialto 7.45 pm.: “Chase a Crooked Shadow” (G) (Richard ToddAnne Baxter). “Wedding in Springtime.” New Brighton Roxy 7.45 p.m.: "Mefrry Andrew” (G) (Danny Kaye-Pier Angeli). Riccarton Rex 7.15 p.m.: “Wild is the Wind” (Y) (Anna Magnanni). "Sierra Baron” (G) (Steve Brodie). Sumner Hollywood 8 p.m.: “Night Passage” (G) (James Stewart-Audie Murphy). Lyttelton-Harbour Light 7.30 p.m.: “Torpedo Run” (G) (Glenn Ford-Ernest Borgnine). Rangiora Regent 7.45 p.m.: “Not Wanted On Voyage” (G) (Ronald Shiner-Griffith Jones). THEATRE ROYAL COMMENCING SATURDAY NEXT, * JULY 30, 8 p.m. Nightly until Sat., Aug. 6. Matinees Wed., Aug. 3 and Saturday, Aug. 6, at 2 p.m. Box Plans Now Open Box Plans Now Open For any performance during season. J. C. WILLIAMSON’S Latest and Brightest Star Stage Attraction. Famous British Film and Stage Stars MURIEL PAVLOW MURIEL PAVLOW MURIEL PAVLOW and DEREK FARR DEREK FARR DEREK FARR tn their London comedy success “ODD MAN IN” “ODD MAN IN” “ODD MAN IN” with NOEL FERRIER The laugh of a lifetime. After brilliantly successful seasons in London, Melbourne, Sydney, and now a tour of New Zealand playing to laughterfilled houses everywhere. It’s French ... it’s funny . . . it’s. “ODD MAN IN.” BE WELL ADVISED BOOK EARLY. DON’T BE ODD MAN OUT DON’T BE ODD MAN OUT PLANS FOR ALL PERFORMANCES NOW OPEN AT D.I.C. Stalls and Circle. 15/6; Gallery 6/6. Children half price to matinees. IN MEMORIAM WATSON—In loving memory of a dear mother and gran, Elsie Maud, who passed away July 25, 1959. So sadly missed. —lnserted by Harry, Thelma, June, lan and Faye. FLORISTS AT St. George’s Florists." Wreaths. Sprays and Wedding Bouquets 55-220; after nours 78-262. D BUNTSi State Theatre Bides, for Wreaths and Sprays Phone 78-253; after hours 39-621 D FOR Richest Qualitv Bouquets Wreaths. Sprays, etc Tait’s Floral Studio. 110 A Manchester st ’Phone 78-906 after hours 78-444 D HOWDEN’S Flora) Service for Qualitv Floral Tributes at sensible orices Phone Rowden’s Florists 79-720 or after hours 70-546 D Do You Wish Your Floai Emblem to be Outstanding? If so, consult NAIRN’S NURSERIES. LTD., 166 Lincoln road, 'Phone 64-139 Established 1879. D LOVELY FLOWERS are used to design BEAUTIFUL WREATHS and SPRAYS at MISS FEA VER’S FLORAL STUDIO 709 Colombo street Phone 78-662: after hours 39-568 or 38-299 D MONUMENTAL MASONS D G SILVESTER, Monumental Mason. Established over 27 years. Only Address: 231 Durham sU Christchurch (between Tuam and St. Asapb streets). •PHONE 60-612. Residence 'Phones— D. G. Silvester, 38-648. H. Taggart, 48-588. For AU Monumental Work. MS —L. ROBERTSON——L. ROBERTSON——L. ROBERTSONMONUMENTAL CRAFTSMAN 25 Surrey street, North Linwood. ’Phone 70-592, residence 58-081. Lawn cemetery panels in granite, bronze or chrome. Memorial Park headstones. Kerbings, headstones, plaques. Additional inscriptions engraved. Family plots restored. Drawings and quotations supplied for trust and personal work. MWS DRESSMAKING LADIES’ and Children’s Dressmaking at reasonable prices. ’Ph. or 35-237. 7133

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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29265, 25 July 1960, Page 1

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