AMUSEMENTS Your Favourite Theatre— Kerridge-Odeon AVON . Management:—S. E. M. M&die Thone 60-062. Reserve at Avon Monday to Friday: 11, 2,5, 8. Saturday: 2,5, 8. THIS MAN IS A School Teacher! THIS MAN IS An Officer Candidate I THIS MAN IS A Trappist Monk! THIS MAN IS A College Professor! THIS MAN IS A Prison Reformer! THIS MAN IS A Navy Surgeon! THIS MAN IS “THE GREAT IMPOSTOR” (Y) An Incredible Impersonator Whose True-Life Story Makes Fiction Seem Tame! From Universal International Starring TONY CURTIS Edmond O’Brien Karl Malden Arthur O’Connell—Gary Merrill Raymond Massey Joan Blackman EACH AMAZING MASQUERADE. EACH ASTOUNDING ESCAPADE ADDS A CHAPTER TO A STORY THAT FOR SHEER FANTASTIC AUDACITY, HAS NEVER BEEN EQUALLED IN THE FIELD OF HUMAN DECEPTION! . . and yet, It Actually Happened! Kerridge-Odeon , = TIVOLI = ’Phone 43-425 RESERVE AT THEATRE Hearing Aids Available 3 Sessions Daily:— 11 a.m., 1.45 & 7.45 p.m.,
Columbia Pictures Present “The Three Worlds “The Three Worlds Of Gulliver” Of Gulliver” j Of Gulliver” “G” Certificate. The Classic Story of One Man’s fantastic adventure among' Ti.iy people, and towering Giants. A Motion Picture that, (Will be enjoyed by both Adults! and Children, a Masterpiece, j tor the Screen. 'Kerwin MATHEWS Jo MORROW: Filmed in Colour. j Also Screening; i “MY DOG BUDDY” 1 “MY DOG BUDDY” (G) Here is a Never-to-be-for- ' gotten story of a Boy’s devoI tion for his Alsatian Dog i (Buddy) . . . the Adventures ■in the life of a Boy. and his School mates. Kerridge-Odeon 111 l[ pL^ A Hill Hearing Aids Available ’Phone 88-089 Reserve at Plaza 2 p.m. TODAY 8 p.m. ■ To Thrill Your Heart i United Artists Present James Kennaway’s ! “TUNES OF GLORY” !“TUNES OF GLORY” (A) Filmed in Technicolor Starring ALEC GUINNESS j ■ JOHN MILLS Dennis Price Kay Walsh JOHN FRASER DUNCAN MACRAE Directed by Ronald Neame. Censor's Classifications (G) Approved for Genera) Exhibition. (Y) Approved for General Exhibition. Recommended as Suitable for Persons Aged 13 and Over. (A) Approved for General Exhibition. Recommended as Suitable for Adults Only. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS MR DAVID CHAMBERS and Family wish to sincerely Thank all kind friends, neighbours and relations for the many beautiful floral tributes, letters, telegrams, messages of sympathy and kindnesses show’n to them in their recent loss of a dearly loved wife and mother. Special thanks to doctors, sisters, and nurses of Chalmers Ward and Ward 4. Ashburton Public Hospital. As so many addresses are unknown, please accept this i as a personal acknowledgement. MR DAVID CHAMBERS and i the Family of the late Mrs Frances Harriet Chambers desire to Thank, especially, all clergy of the Anglican faith and those of other denominations, who so regularly visited their loved one during her long illness. Also Mrs R. D. Robinson and ladies of Ashburton Mothers' Union, the Salvation Army lady. Mrs Baker. Mrs Wilson, and many others who regularly comforted her and sent beautiful flowers and other gifts.
THE Family of the late Mr H. Duffell wish to Thank all relatives and friends for letters. I telegrams and floral tributes in their recent sad bereavement. Special thanks to doctors and nurses of 82. Princess Margaret Hospital. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement as many addresses are unknown. ft. A. PALMER and Family. 29 ; Ayers street. Rangiora. wish to sincerely Thank al! kind relatives. friends, and neighbours for their floral tributes, telegrams, letters, cards, messages of sympathy and many kindnesses shown them in their recent sad loss. Special thanks to doctors, sisters and nurses of Ward 4. Christchurch Hospital: also their ow n doctor, for their kindness and attention. As many addresses are unknown please accept this as a perI sonal acknowledgement.
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29508, 9 May 1961, Page 1
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