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AMUMMtNTS Finally Today 1 2 and 8 p.m. 1 20th Century-Fox Present TERRY-THOMAS Celeste Holm And two of the screen’s finest young stars Tuesday Weld Richard Beymer tn “BACHELOR FLAT” I (G) CINFMASCO.’E and COLOUR 1 <■ I .-I . I -I Is A VO yI ■’*”* 42-446 THEATRE 42-448 Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. ''Showplace Of The South." Friday: 11-2-5-8 p.m. Solve An Agatha Christie Mystery With MISS MARPLES! That ‘‘dear old" sleuth MISS MARPLES has seen a woman murdered through the window of a passing train . . . NO ONE: BELIEVES HER YOU ARE I HER ONLY WITNESS . . And I YOU must solve this baffling "CHRIbTIE-MYSTERY" with 1 her 1 “MURDER SHE SAID!” The first AGATHA CHRISTIE novel to be filmed . . Spiced with laughter . . salted with "red herrings" . . ingenious . . exciting . and seemingly ! “unso'veable"—UNTlL YOU and! MISS MARPLES get to work ! Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents I Agatha Christie’s “4.50 From Paddington” filmed as “MURDER SHE SAID!” “MURDER SHE SAID!” (Y) Brilliantly starring MARGARET RUTHERFORD As "Miss Marples" JAMES ROBERTSON 1 JUSTICE Arthur Kennedy Muriel Pavlow Charles Tingwell Thorley Walters SPECIAL FIRST HALF: Pacific Films take you back to the fabulous day- of N.Z's Wild West Coa-l . THE GOLD RUSH DAYS OF "KING DICK" “Think About Tomorrow” In Brilliant COLOUR. Undoubtedly one of the finest and most fascinating New Zealand featurettes ever produced SEE an exciting part of our History come to life! Produced' by JOHN O’SHEA Plans at THEATRE and D.I.C. I
OCH AYE MON ! ! ! It’s the Highland Pipe Bands’ Association of New Zealand’s DOMINION PIPE BAND CONTEST Twenty-six bands from, all over New Zealand I competing in MARCHES - QUICKSTEPS MASSED BAND EVENTS i - DRUM MAJORS' DISPLAYS LANCASTER PARK Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Feb. 23rd, 24th, 25th. Refreshments Available. Ample Parking. Special buses leave Woodward's Comer as required. Season Tickets 10/6 from Beaths, Beggs. Hays and ' Sedley Wells KAHLt tOTULTS TARAMEA LODGE Series No. 27 FIRST PRIZE. £5O: No. 1286. 10 PRIZES OF £1 1227 1373 1448 1608 189« 1284 1393 1351 1886 1903 Winners contact sellers or C. R. Austin, 58-566. WAIKARI-HAWARDEN-SC ARG ILL BENEVOLENT AND IMPROVEMENT LEAGUE (INC.) Weekly Raffle, drawn Feb. 10No. 196, First Prize. PERSONALS IF you have seen the film now showing at the Ham Theatre and wish to contact your local club, write to Canterbury Sun and Health Club. P O. Box 1823. Christchurch. All inquiries confidential. 7807 JOYCE, write or 'phone. Anxious. Jeannie LATEST Look in Fashion for your Hair from Chanel's, at Church Comer. 'Phone 46-133. 9450 MOTHfis and their £>aughters: Have your hair cut to a style by Fashion House Haircutting Specialists. (All seniors.) Home perm, cutting. No appointment necessary. Open 9 p.m.. Friday evenings (5 chairs >. D MAfcV and Bill. The Colonel says that you must get a copy of the Husbands' and Wives' Guide from George Bettie. 25 Victoria street. Christchurch. If you cannot call George will post you one in plain wrapper free of all charge. Mum. H TURKISH Baths. Mussons. I~£4 Hereford st. Ladles and Gents *Ph. 75-415, Estab. 45 years D PURSETTES PURSETTES PURSETTES THE new tiny American Tampon. 23 per cent, more absorbent. Now available from your chemist. INDEX TO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS SEI PAM 21
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