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AMUSEMENTS LAST 3 DAYS ! ! Daily: 2 p.m. 8 p.m. If you thrilled to "THE WORLD OF SUZIE WONG" then you must see this Magnificent Motion Picture I 20th Century-Fox Re-present “LOVE IS A MANY SPLENDORED THING” (Y) CINEMASCOPE COLOUR Starring WILLIAM HOLDENJENNIFER JONES ■^ A X E M Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. FRIDAY NEXT ! RESERVATIONS NOW OPEN. Everybody loves a Ghost Story •a SMOULDERED! I SHIVERED! MASTERLY! FIRST RATE.” London Evening News. •TT HAD ME PINNED BREATHLESSLY TO MY SEAT ... AS A GHOST STORY THE BEST EVER." London Daily Sketch. "SUPERB, TERrftFYTNG ENTERTAINMENT. WILL HOLD EVERY FIBRE OF YOUR ATTENTION." London Daily Mail. They’re Talking About “The INNOCENTS” A Strang NEW Experience In Shock from JACK CLAYTON Director of "Room At The Top" 20th Century-Fox Present DEBORAH KERR DEBORAH KERR DEBORAH KERR Who received her EIGHTH "BEST ACTRESS" ACADEMY AWARD Nomination for this brilliant portrayal . . . and is tipped to win the coveted prize at the April presentations. DEBORAH KERR Did she really see those evil spirits ... or was she really the love-starved spinster "The Innocents" said she was? “The INNOCENTS” “The INNOCENTS” (Persons Under 16 Not Admitted) Co-starring PETER WYNGARDE MEGS JENKINS With MICHAEL REDGRAVE As “The Uncle" Pamela Franklin Martin Stephens As ’’The Innocents” BE FOREWARNED ! ! This picture creates a tension and an atmosphere never experienced in a motion picture. The only way to fully enjoy every spine-chilling moment is to see it from the very beginning. RESERVE NOW ! ! Plans at D.I.C. and THEATRE, HAY’S ART EXHIBITION The Judge of the competition. Sir Daryl Lindsay, 14 years Director of the Melbourne Art Gallery, largest in the southern Hemisphere, and one of the most eminent Australian authorities on Art has this to say: “This exhibition is of such high order there was no difficultly In selecting some twenty works that were eligible for prize consideration.” Everybody, not simply “arty” people, should see this Exhibition. In the opinion of most people it is quite outstanding. If you have a child who can draw, here you will see what is possible to be achieved by training. You will encourage the artists to produce more and better pictures by buying one or more from the exhibition. The Exhibition is open daily as follows: Week Days: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., 7 p.m. to 9 pm. Fridays: 9 a.m. to 9 am. Saturdays: 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., 7 p.m. to fl p.m. Sundays: 2 pm. to 5 pm. Take the lift near the Gloucester street entrance during the day. or either the staircase through the Shoe Department or through the Mantle Department. When the store is closed, entrance is through the Tearoom in Gloucester street. REMEMBER: ADMISSION IS FREE. PERSONALS AGE Beneficiaries: Have your hair cut for only 2s 6d at Bill Dunn’s, Manchester street (next Bonners Hotel, corner Moorhouse avenue). Women’s haiir styling a specialty. 459 FOUR Centre Seats in Front Row of Circle for Matinee of "My Fair Lady" on Saturday. Apply New Wellington Ho<l. HAVE you a friend in Hospital? Give them a fresh fruit gift box from Seymour and Co., 176 High st. Two sizes, 7s 6d and 10s. TS KENDRICKS Personal Friendship Club urgently require new members of both sexes who are lonely. Write P.O. Box 2715, Christchurch. ST MILLIE and Jack—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 oi all charges.—Grandma. T MOTHERS and their Daughters: Have your hair cut to a stvle by Fashion House Haircutting Specialists. (All seniors.) Home perm, cutting. No appointment necessary. Open 9 pm., Friday evenings (5 chairs). D TURKISH Baths. Mussons. 184 Hereford st. Ladies and Gents •Ph 75-415 Estab. 45 years. D WIDOWER, early 40's. comfortable circumstances, own home and car. Would like to meet lady. 30 to 40, view friendship and matrimony. Genuine. All replies answered. Reply P 8529, “Press.” WOULD Robert George Everett or any person knowing his whereabouts please communi-1 cate with Messrs Joyce, Taylor ; and Lawson. Solicitors, P.O. Box I 177, Grejmouth. 6066 YOUNG Man, 28, wishes to I meet young lady, 21-26, for out- I Ings end dances. P 8834, ’Tress " 1196

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29764, 6 March 1962, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume CI, Issue 29764, 6 March 1962, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume CI, Issue 29764, 6 March 1962, Page 1