AMUSEMENTS II STATE ||-& —'■ - [I ’Phone 78-861 || - “WHERE CHRISTCHURCH MEETS” Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. (Throughout New Zealand) TODAY: 2 8 p.m. “MOONFLEET” Based on J. MEADE FALKNER’S classic story of BRITISH SMUGGLERS and tne strange affection between a ROGUE and a YOUNGSTER who faced a wild adventure together. M.G.M. Presents all its excitement in CINEMASCOPE and COLOUR There are times when you can’t tell who’s good and who’s bad . , . but a young orphan’s heart knew the difference between JEREMY FOX ROGUE, and JEREMY FOX FRIEND . . . HERE is the strangest of partnerships that defied wild chased over fen and moor, slashing swordplay and shining action. ■“MOONF L E E T ” “MOONFLEET” “MOONF L E E T ” (Approved for Universal Exhibition with the condition that parts may be disturbing to young or nervous children) STEWART GRANGER GEORGE SANDERS JOAN GREENWOOD VIVECA LINDFORS and the unforgettable CHILD STAR of “THE LITTLE KIDNAPPERS.” Young Academy Award Winner JON WHITELEY RESERVES AT THEATRE AND D.I.C. NEXT WEEK IS SAFETY WEEK GRAND OPENING NIGHT SHOW IN CIVIC THEATRE MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, at 8 P.M. Come to the Official Opening of SAFETY WEEK? A GREAT nignt’s entertainment for EVERYONE! I 1 Opening Addresses by His Worship the Mayor. Mr H. L. Bockett, Secretary Department of Labour and Employment. Mr lan Matheson, President, National Safety Assoc, of N.Z. (Inc.) PROGRAMME INCLUDES PRIZE GIVING by Mr lan Matheson to winners of FARM SAFETY COMPETITIONS—sponsored by Dept, of Agriculture. “NUMBER PLEASE” with Mr Jack Maybury ("Colgate Palmolive” programme) INTERVAL. Mr Pearl Schumacher Piano Accordion “SCOOP THE POOL” with Mr Jack Maybury ("Colgate Palmolive” programme) FILM SHOW. Three films of SAFETY! Proceeds to the Plunket Society. KEEP THIS DATE FREE DON’T MISS THIS MARVELLOUS PROGRAMME ! ! Box Office Plans now open at D.I.C. Price of admission: 2/6, 3d booking fee. Adults; 1/-, 3d booking fee, Children. SUPPORT SAFETY WEEK and BOOK NOW. TALENT SEARCH TALENT SEARCH WINNERS WINNERS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9. A CLASS (Instrumental): Ist equal: “THE RAMBLERS” and HEATHER WHITE. 2nd: ANDREW QUAIL. 3rd: ORGANETTES. Highly Commended: DERMOT FAHEY. B CLASS (Vocal): Ist: VALERIE CHARNLEY. 2nd equal: BETTY PEARCE and MAX MARSHALL. 3rd: HELEN DOHERTY. Highly Commended: HILARY SPENCER. C CLASS (Novelty): Ist: LEWIS YATES. 2nd: WILF LAUDER. 3rd: PETER TYREMAN. Highly Commended: JEAN HANSEN. GOLF RANGE GOLF RANGE OPENS THURSDAY, GOLF RANGE FEBRUARY 16, GOLF RANGE GOLF RANGE HAGLEY PARK GOLF RANGE (opposite Saleyards.) GOLF RANGE GOLF RANGE OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK GOLF RANGE GOLF RANGE H. R. BLAIR, Professional GOLF RANGE ’Phone 58-208. GOLF RANGE GOLF RANGE Driving. Irons. GOLF RANGE Approaching. Bunkers. GOLF RANGE 5733 SUBURBAN CINEMAS KAIAPOI-'malto-8 p.m. “The Rainbow Jacket” (Kay Walsh, Robert Morley) (U-). SUMNER- “Hollywood” 8 p.m. “So This Is Paris” (Tony Curtis, Gloria de Haven) (Tech.) (U). RICCARTON—" REX ” 7.30 p.m.: “Living It Up” (U); "War Paint" (U). NEW BRIGHTON - “ ROXY ” 7.45 p.m. Susan Slept Here’* (Dick Powell, Debbie Reynolds) (A). LYTTELTON—“harbour light” 8 p.m. “Our Girl Friday" (Kenneth Moore, George Cole) (Tech.) (A). RANGIORA -“regent” 8 p.m. “The Seekers” (Unsuitable for Young Children). Censorship Index: (U) App. for Universal Exhibition. (A) Rec. by Censor for Adults. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE. THE public are warned that the R.N.Z.A.F. will carry out air firing at Birdling’s Flat Range on February 17 and 18, 1956, inclusive. The danger area is bounded by the following points:— 43deg 48min S., 172 deg 42min E.-43deg 56min S., 172 deg 43min E. 44deg 02min S., 172 deg 15min E.-42deg 55min S., 172 deg llmin E. The danger height is up to 6000 feet. 5823 CENTRAL MISSION GOODWILL STORE, 318 DURHAM ST. This Social Service Department of the Mission is open daily, Monday to Friday, from 10 a.m. to 3.30 p.m.-, to provide clothing of all descriptions at nominal costs for the benefit of all on small incomes. 3052 I, ZANIS LIDUMS, Electrician. 49 Phillip street, Linwood, Christchurch, hereby give notice of my intention to apply to the Minister of Internal Affairs for a Certificate of Naturalisation. PAROA SCHOOL (WESTLAND). 1876 1956. RE-UNION, JANUARY, 1957. OLD Pupils, Ex-Staff and Ex-Committee-men interested in the above to be held on January 11, 12 and 13, 1957. please contact Roll Secretary, Re-union Committee, Paroa, Westland. SCHUSSLERS—“Biochemic Salts” are obtainable from W. Falvey, Chemist, 670 Colombo street (opp. Reeces). D.T.C.
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Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27891, 13 February 1956, Page 1
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