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AMUIIMINTS TODAY ? 4 EASTER MONDAY J 2.15 5.15 8.15 £ - | ODEON ). Telephone *2-800 it -I ® “Socially Christehureh’* First Theatre" n In Tuam Street—Where Parking is so Much Easier. ;■ TONIGHT’S PLAN AT ? THE ODEON FROM i’ 10.30 A.M. HERE IS THE BEST ’ FILM OF THE YEAR! J 1 Brilliant Acting by a Superb British Cast! I. TOGETHER WITH A '• FIRST-RATE STORY! " Makes This Superior v Entertainment! d United Artists Presents f ALEC GUINNESS d In a role that brings all the d pride and power of his Aca- - demy Award winning pera formance in "The Bridge On r The River Kwai” a JOHN MILLS J Winner Best Actor Award for "Tunes Of Glory" at the i 960 11 Venice Film Festival n DENNIS PRICE ‘ KAY WALSH * - In - t. ““TUNES OF GLORY” -“TUNES OF GLORY” r (A) “ Filmed in Technicolor. FIRST AUSTRALAS‘i lAN PRESENTATION 5 OF THE MOST OUTSTANDING FILM OF J THE CINEMA ERA! 1 ; Kerrid(je-Odeon ; Hill PLAZA HUI ? Hearing Aids Available r •Phone 88-08# Reserve at Plaza Gala Opening! Today! 3 zw - 3 Sessions r 2 p.m., 5 p.m. and 8 pan. I Sank Films Proudly present j “THE HEART ■ “THE HEART OF A MAN” OF A MAN” (G) i ThRF Story of a Penniless Singer, and his struggle for e Recognition. i FRANKIE VAUGHAN ; ANNE HEYWOOD TONY BRITTON “ and appearing as Guest Star Anthony Newley J Directed by Herbert Wileox. r Produced by Anna Neagle. s ; a Censor’s Classifications • ,O> . hibition. Kecommenoea as Suitable for Persons Agsd 1 13 and Over. - (A) Approved for General Exe hibition. Recommended as Suitable for Adults Only. ! 6 ANNUAL > GYMKHANA i Chertsey Domain ? EASTER MONDAY • Commencing 11 a.m. . By courtesy of and under con- ‘ trol of Chertsey Trotting Club. ; TROTTING RACES ; Special Attraction: MASSACRE. : winner of the Inter-Dominion r Championship, 1961, will • parade. NATIONAL DANCING , NATIONAL DANCING J Including PROVINCIAL CHAMt PIONSHIP IRISH JIG (Open). J AMATEUR ATHLETICS [ CASH CYCLING ■ PONY EVENTS (Post Entries) BUCKETTS GYMNASIUM DISPLAY ELLESMERE PIPE BAND Champion Marching Teama* t Display. ’ Light Luncheon and Hot Water available. . B*o a.m. Bxpms from Chriatchurch stops at Chertsey. Buses , will run from Ashburton at : 10.30 am. and Rakaia at 1030 , a.m. ADMISSION: Adults 2/8. School Children 6d, Under School Age Free. Cars IJ-. I H. R. CROSSMAN. Secretary, P.O. Box 25, Chertsey. : DANCE TO FOLLOW. 8 PJd. Ray Miles' Orchestra. Gents V-. Ladies 3/-.
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MR and MBS F. BBOCKLfeBANK and Family sincerely Thank all relatives and friends for kind thoughts and expres- . slons of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. To those whose addresses are unknown, please accept this aa a personal acknowledgement. MBS H. COSTLET and Sisters wish to Thank all those who so kindly sent floral tributes, telegrams, cards and personal expressions of sympathy in the reednt sad loss ot their loved Mrs A. : Family wish to sincerely Thank all kind relatives and friends for the letters, cards, telegrams and personal expressions of sympathy in their recent sad loss of a dearly loved husband and father, also ’.hose who gathered to pay their last respects. These expressions are greatly appreciated and will always be remembered. As many addresses are unknown please accept this as a personal acknowledgement.
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29477, 1 April 1961, Page 1
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