AMUSEMENTS FINALLY TODAY 1.30 p.m. 7.30 p.m. (Feature occupies entire prog.) “LAWRENCE OF ARABIA” (Y) Kerridge-Odeon’s 'Phone ODEON « 800 Socially the City’s First Theatre Tomorrow, FRIDAY 11 a.m., 2—s—B p.m. (Saturday: 25—8 p.m.) THE MEN! THE MIGHT ! The Mutiny of the Greatest High Sea Adventure I HERMAN MELVILLE’S All-time classic of hell-ships and iron men ... of young Billy Budd shanghaied into tne mutinous crew of a man-of-war . . the deadly feuds . . . the iaw-by-lash ... the justice by the yardarm! THIS IS ADVENTURE ... as only youth would dare it! DANGER ... as only youth could face it! “BILLY BUDD” The most unforgettable character you ever met. Allied Artists Presents “BILLY BUDD” “BILLY BUDD” (Y) Filmed In Cinemascope Starring ROBERT RYAN PETER USTINOV Melvin Douglas Ronald Lewis David McCallum and TERENCE STAMP Britain’s “James Dean” Discovery as “BILLY BUD” Reservations at D.I.C. PRICES: Evenings: 5/7, 3/11. 3/4. Matinees: 5/7. 3/1, 1/3.
t in(l New Brighton LI DU Phone 67-006 FINALLY TONIGHT—7.4S p.m. Riotous British Comedy “ONLY TWO CAN PLAY” (Persons under 16 not admitted) Peter Sellers—Mai Zetterling FRIDAY ONLY 2 p.m. & 7.45 p.m. The Fifth Wonder of the World “COLOSSUS OF RHODES” (G) Note: Matinee 2 p.m. daily during school holidays. Comencing Saturday: “Seven Brides for Sev?n Brothers” (G) Irex theatrell RICCARTON TONIGHT 7.30 p.m. Grace Kelly. William Holden "THE BRIDGES AT TOKO-RI" Jet Age Thriller—Technicolor And Steeve Reeves Spectacle “THE WHITE WARRIOR" Technicolor. Both “G"
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS MR L. C. CREQUER and Family sincerely Thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for the beautiful floral tributes, letters, cards, telegrams and personal expressions of sympathy in the sad loss of a dearly loved wife and mother. Thanks to the many people who gathered to pay their last respects. As many addresses are unknown would you please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. MR C. R. HANCOCK and Betty sincerely Thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for their beautiful floral tributes, letters, cards, telegrams and personal expressions of sympathy in the sad loss of a dear wife and loved mother. Special thanks to the staff of Ward 6, Public Hospital. MR FRED JONES. Melva and Lloyd wish to sincerely Thank relatives, friends and neighbours for their floral tributes, letters, telegrams and cards and personal expressions of sympathy received in their recent bereavement. As many addresses are unknown, please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. FLORISTS ARTISTIC FLORAL SERVICE. Reasonable prices Taylor's Sprevdon Nurseries. 62 Cobham street. 'Phone 88-560 Member of Teleflower. THS A. COX and Son, Complete Floral Service. 15 Wychbury street, Spreydon. ’Phone 35-115 All hours. D FUNERAL Sprays. Telephone 78-662 or 39-568 or 38-299. You are guaranteed the artistic tribute from Miss Feaver. Florist Ltd, 709 Colombo street. D HOWDEN’S Floral Service for Quality Floral Tributes at sensible prices. 'Phone Howden's. Florists, 79-720, or after hours 70-546. D
JULIA Gray. Floral Specialist, Wreaths, Sprays, Hospital Flowers. Weddings. 940 A Colombo st. ’Ph. 30-207. Free delivery.. After hrs. ’Ph. 70-552. D DILLONS KOWHAI FLORISTS 159 Manchester street THE INTERFLORA FLORISTS Featuring Art in Flowers ■Phone 65-650. or night 22-500 D DO YOU WISH YOUR FLORAL EMBLEM TO BE OUTSTANDING? IF SO. CONSULT NAIRN’S NURSERIES, LTD, 166 Lincoln road •Phone 64-139 64-138 We Specialise in Funeral Emblems and Cut Flowers. Natural flowers only are used. Plastic and artificial flowers are not used, as they have no meaning. Having a Fleet of Cars we deliver daily Funeral Emblems and Flowers where required. D IN order to guard against Imposition, Notices of Births. Marriages and Deaths must be authenticated to ensure their insertion. Engagement Notices must be signed by both contracting parties.
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