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AMUSEMENTS Paramount Pictures Present “THE MAN WHO COULD CHEAT DEATH” (Rl6) No. 2 attraction:— FINALLY Today 1.45 and 7.45 p.m. “WHEN HELL BROKE LOOSE” (A) The Most Fantastic Plot of World War 11, at last revealed the story of The Werewolves of a German Nation • Children Under 16 Not Admitted! - ■- Kerridge-Odeon ~~~~ ■ 1 = TIVOLI = ~ -Phone 78-290 - RESERVE AT THEATRE Hearing Aids Available STARTS THURSDAY! OUTDOOR WESTERN! GUN-BLAZING ACTION ! ! ! . You Killed My Woman . . . but you’ll be Sorry you didn’t Kill Me . . The Hot threat of revenge in his Six-Shoot-er, and the look of Blood in his Eyes, told the Woman-Killing Keefer Gang that the “Dead” Man had returned for a Showdown. COLUMBIA PICTURES PRESENT “GUNMAN FROM “GUNMAN FROM LAREDO” (A) LAREDO” (A) Robert KNAPP Jana DARVI Filmed in COLUMBIA COLOUR NO. 2 ATTRACTION:— The New TV Screen Discovery has arrived in his new MotionPicture ! KOOKIE BYRNES KOOKIE BYRNES Produced by Sam Katzman “LIFE BEGINS AT 17” (A) A Story of our Teenagers today at College, their Problems, their Boyfriends, and their Music I Kerridge-Odeon Hill PLAZA 1111 l Hearing Aids Available ’Phone 88-089 Reserve at Plaza • To-day: 2, 8 p.m. THE THRILLING AND EXCITING STORY OF THE WORLD’S MOST FAMOUS MASTER CRIMINAL I “THE ADVENTURES OF ARSENE LUPIN” IN TECHNICOLOR (G) STARRING ROBERT LAMOUREUX LISELOTTE PULVER
Commencing Friday at 2—s—B p.m. ON TRANSFER FROM AVON THEATRE WE ARE PROUD TO PRESENT FOR THE 7th Glorious Week Audrey Hepburn in Fred Zinnemann’s Technicolor Production of Kathryn Hulme’s “THE NUN’S STORY” (G) co-s4arring Peter Finch
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS MR J. TOOTELL, Sons, and Daughter wish to Thank sincerely all friends and neighbours for beautiful floral tributes, letters, telegrams, and personal expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. As many addresses are unknown would you please accept this 'as a personal acknowledgement. MRS FLORA SPARKES wishes to sincerely Thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for beautiful floral tributes, letters, telegrams, cards, and personal expressions of sympathy in her recent sad bereavement; special thanks to Mr and Mrs A. Hann, jun., and- family, and Mrs F. Ridder. Please accept this as a persona) acknowledgement, as some addresses are unknown. MRS T. L. EYLES and Family wish to sincerely Thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for beautiful floral tributes, letters, telegrams, cards-and personal expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. MRS KATHLEEN DRISCOLL, John, Mabs and Mrs Colleen Moody wish to Thank all kind relations and friends for floral tributes, telegrams, cards, letters, and personal expressions of sympathy in their sad loss. Special thanks to Dr. Cunningham. Cortisone Clinic, and Dr. Lewis, Kaiapoi. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement as many addresses are unknown. FLORISTS AT St. George’s Florists. Wreaths, Sprays and Wedding Bouquets. 55-220. After hours 78-262, D BUNT’S, State Theatre Bldgs?, for Wreaths and Sprays. 'Phone 78-253. After hours 39-621, D FOR Highest Quality Bouquets, Wreaths, Sprays, etc. Tait's Floral Studio, 110 A Manchester street. *Phone 78-906, after hours 78-444,p HOWDEN’S Floral Service for Quality Floral Tributes, at sensible prices. ’Phone Howden's Florists, 79-720, or after hours 70-546, p Do You Wish Your Floral 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.
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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29273, 3 August 1960, Page 1
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