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AMusiMPrra FINALLY TODAY I NEVER-BEFORE-SEEN FILMS “THE CRIMES Of ADOLPH HITLER” <AI PLANS D.IC - THEATRE •Pt-41 SA VO Y|H—--43-44*11 THKATIUt MmUmu AllulgwiiM*d Ih**tr**, IM. “Showftece Of Ite SmsUL" COMMENCING TOMORROW ! 11 a.m., 2—s—B p.m. Easter Sat.: 2—s—B. EASTER MONDAY A TUES : 11 —2 5 8 p.m.
It’s Doubly Delightful.. And Doubly-Hilarious.. WHEN THE SENSATIONAL YOUNG, Academy Award Winning Star of “Pollyanna” HAYLEY MILLS HAYLEY MILLS Fills the »creen full of FUN and fireworks playing twin daughters who change names and place* to unravel Dad's romantic entanglement* 1 You See . . . Father’s SECOND MARRIAGE was supposed to be a nice quiet family affair UNTIL tnese lovable look-alikes sprang all the surprises with
“The PARENT TRAP” “The PARENT TRAP” Now . . . Walt Disney brings you the merriest marital mix-up . . . the most roof-raising family romp even on the screen. HAYLEY MILLS and MAUREEN O’HARA and , BRIAN KEITH Co-starring CHARLIE RUGGLES UNA MERKEL ALL OVER THE WORLD . . . AUDIENCES ARE FLOCKING TO SEE j “The PARENT TRAP” “The PARENT TRAP” j “The PARENT TRAP” j It * itricUy a LAUGH AFFAIR : IN TECHNICOLOR (G) I PLANS D.I.C. THEATRE. I 5 POUTING NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND I METROPOLITAN TROTTIING METROPOLITAN TROTTING CLUB ENC. CLUB INC. EASTER MEETINGS EASTER MEETINGS THIRD DAY, THIRD DAY. SATURDAY, APRIL 21. SATURDAY. AjPRIL 21. TROTTING AT ADDINGTON TROTTING AT ADDINGTON Buses will leave the Square at frequent Intervale for the Course. FREE PARKING FREE PARKING ADMISSION 5«. ADMISSION ss. No Bookmakers or their Assistants, disqualified or undesirable persons, will be permitted on the Course during the Easter Meetings, and if any such person* are found thereon, they will be removed and prosecuted in the Act. TROTTING AT ADDINGTON TROTTING AT ADDINGTON First Race: 11.15 a.m. First Race: 11.15 ».m. 7037 CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB (Incorporated) AUTUMN MEETING, 1932. RICCARTON RACECOURSE EASTER MONDAY. APRIL 23: TUESDAY, APRIL 24; AND SATURDAY. APRIL 28. TRANSPORT Special buses will leave the Square «t frequent interval*. ADMISSION CHARGES To Enclosure: each s*. Motor Cars. etc., no charge. Children *nder twelve years of age. accompanied by a guardian, will ; be admitted free NOTE: ONE ENCLOSURE ONLY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by the Regulation* made by the Club, under Section 33 of the Gaming Act. 190*. all bookmakers and undesirable persons are excluded from the Christchurch Racecourse whll«t same is being used or occupied ! by the Canterbury Jockey Club for a Race Meeting. First Race: Flr*t and Third , Days at 1130 *.m. Second Day at Noon. F. T. H BELL. Secretary. | ■■ ' ' i PANCIS. SOCIALS. BTC. fAT(OF - STbKS - oT-fiaiiro<im I Dancing. 239 High it., 'Phone 87-184. Private lesson* daily, 10 a.m. -10 pm., in Modern, Latin. Modern American-Latin Rock and Roll, etc. WFS IMMBPIAfB SttVICI !AMBULANCE: I St John Ambulance Medical Service. Christchurch 78-379 i HOSPITAL (Cheh ) . 79-300 Inquiries (patient* only) 79-100 POLICE (Cheh.) 80-280 ‘ FIRE BRIGADES: | City and Suburban .. 80-200 i Belf»»t. Governor* Bay, • Haltwell, Lyttalton, Islington and Sumner j ResKtant* dial 1, than .. 80-300 e
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29801, 18 April 1962, Page 1
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