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AMUSEMENTS Your Favourite Theatre— Kerridge-Odeon AVON Management:—S. E. M. Moodie ’Phone 80-082. Reserve at the Avon "Justice” does Further Injustice to Justice ’. in a 2nd Week’s “Sittings” 3 Today: 2, 5 and 8 p.m. (Monday to -Friday 11, 2,5, 8) “Has the jury of the Citizens of Christchurch agreed upon a Verdict ?” “INDEED WE HAVE “And How Say You ? Guilty Or Not Guilty ?” • WE UNANIMOUSLY FIND THE FILM GUILTY : of RIOTOUS ly funny CONDUCT over “A PAIR OF BRIEFS” Starring (A) James Robertson Justice Michael Craig Brenda De Banzie . . . also in “A Pair of Briefs” (and a fetching sight she makes, too !) You will see. curvaceous Mary Peach as a very junior counsel, who has "BARELY” entered the legal profession ! With ROLAND CULVER LIZ FRASER - RON MOODY Plus A “LOOK AT LIFE” (Colour the Parking Problem 2 COLOUR TRAVELOGUES - Fiji and Channel Islands LATEST NEWSREEL _c= Kerridge-Odeon ■- = TIVOLI s == ’Phone 43-428 RESERVE AT THEATRE Box Plan Open From 10 a.m T-O-D-A-Y 2 p.m.—s p.m.—B p.m. Daily Next Week at 2 & 8 a.m.

STAMPED WITH THE BURNING BRAND OF GREATNESS BOLD ! BLUNT ! BLISTERING I AND MOST IMPORTANT IT’S TRUE ! Paramount Pictures Present STEVE McQUEEN BOBBY DARIN FESS PARKER NICK ADAMS and introducing 808 NEWHART in “HELL “HELL IS FOR HEROES” IS FOR HEROES” (A) : The suspenseful true story of ■ the infantrymen who breached the formidable German Sieg- ' fried Line ! FOREWORD BY - I J. F. KENNEDY.

Irex theatrel RICCARTON Phone 45-533 “THE LONELY HOUSE” A Scotland Yard thriller. (A) TONIGHT 7.30 P.M. 2 Years in the making “OCEANS 11” Technicolor (A) Frank Sinatra Dean Martin Sammy Davis Jnr. Peter Lawford MATINEE SATURDAY —2 p.m. "ABOVE US THE WAVES” (G) SUNDAY 8.15 P.M. Underseas Raiders John Mills John Gregson Janies Robertson Justice “ABOVE US THE WAVES” Exciting —Amusing Pride Filling Kindergarten Screening <G)

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS MRS FORMAN, sister of the late Arthur Childs, wishes to sincerely Thank friends for their expressions of sympathy in her recent bereavement. THE nieces and nephews of the late Lucy Marion Kimber (formerly of Springston South), wish to sincerely Thank relatives, friends, and neighbours tor personal expressions of sympathy, help and kindness shown, and to those who paid their last respects. THE family of the late Mr and Mrs Mickelson which to sincerely Thank all friends, relatives and organisations for the floral tributes, cards, letters, telegrams, and personal messages in the recent double loss i of a dearly loved mum. Mick.| and Pop. Special thanks to the { nursing staff at the Hawera Hospital and everyone who' gathered to pav their last re - { spects at the service and graveside. As messages were so i numerous and many addresses unknown, please accept this as{ a personal acknowledgement MRS BERNARD BROWN. 83 Marine parade. North Brighton. > ‘ wishes to sincerely Thank al! friends and relations for their ! kind expressions of sympathy' in the loss of her dear husband. To those with addresses unknown. please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. Special thanks to his doctor for his untiring attention over a long period. MR and MRS G. MEECH would like to express their grateful Thanks to all relatives and friends for cards, letters, telegrams. floral tributes and personal expressions of sympathy in their recent sad loss of their young son. Special thanks to the staff and pupils of Waimairi School, also the Technical Old Boys Soccer Club and the minister and members of the Boys' Brigade from the Jeffreys road Methodist Church. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29940, 29 September 1962, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume CI, Issue 29940, 29 September 1962, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume CI, Issue 29940, 29 September 1962, Page 1

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