AMUSEMENTS Again To-day at 2 and 8 p.m. M.G.M.’s Thrill-packed, Exciting Drama, „ rAT^™, with 5 Top-flight Stars WALTER PIDGEON AUDREY TOTTER PAULA RAYMOND JOHN HODIAK THOMAS GOMEZ “THE SELLOUT” (Approved for Univer'al Exhibition) MAJESTIC Direction: Christchurcn Cinemas, Ltd., and Kerridge-Odeon. Aids - Telephone 33-537. NEXT FRIDAY! 4 SHOWS! 11 AM, 2 P.M., 5 P.M., 8 P.M. He Led 200 Women on an Men Feared To Face! M.G.M.'s EXCITING, AUTHENTIC WESTERN ADVENTURE . . . Actually Filmed on the California Overland Trail of '49. “WESTWARD THE WOMEN” “WESTWARD THE WOMEN” “WESTWARD THE WOMEN” Starring ROBERT TAYLOR DENISE DARCEL J?£. P ?,F MERSON ~ JOHN MCINTYRE 200 Women . . . Finding a Future Each signed a contract to marry a man sne d never seen and then faced a journey across the untamed West ... to meet the stranger with whom she’d begin life 200 Women . . . Forgetting the Past silk * • her ° in es in calico, iney defied nature’s fury. Indian attacks, ♦»,l«’i Sand J p^ril3 • • • and found the love they longed for at the end of the trail. (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Reserve To-day at D.I.C. IT’S SPECTACULAR . . . UNUSUAL . a THRILLING AND TRUE. A GREAT ROMANTIC ADVENTURE OF PIONEERING DAYS! F EMPIRE I | PAPANUI ’Phone 24-283
TO-NIGHT and FRIDAY, 7 p.m. (Note: Nd Screening Thursday) Warm, Surprising— rattling good lighthearted entertainment— Mark STEVENS, Peggy DOW in “REUNION IN RENO” And all the fabulous romance, drama, and intrigue of the exotic East in an exciting Adventure. “THE THIEF OF BAGDAD” “THE THIEF OF BAGDAD” Starring Conrad Veidt, Sabu, and June Duprez. App> for Universal Exhibition) EMPIRE - PAPANUI REX— biccarton TO-NIGHT, 7.30 p.m Tender and Humorous Story of a bighearted man who printed his own money to give it away! “MR 880” “MR 880” IT’S GREAT BURT LANCASTER DOROTHY McGUIRE EDMUND GWENN (Approved for Universal Exhibition) DARFIELD DRAMA~CLUB will present 3 ONE-ACT PLAYS at KIRWEE, oh THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, COMMENCING AT 8. IS. Proceeds in aid of Kirwee Plunket Society. 8319 SHIPPING AND AIR SERVICER UNION STEAM SHIP CO OF NEW ZEALAND. LTD.. 168 Hereford street Phone 37-790
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Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26814, 20 August 1952, Page 1
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