-- AMUSEMENTS Today at 2 and 8 ! FRANK G. SLAUGHTEB’S BRILLIANT novel the G Old t S S o t uS' 04 L ° ve and Adventure In the Ex «‘ihgly Brought to me Screen by Paramount Studios in THIRD DIMENSION ! Further Enhanced by Technicolor ! “ S-A-N-G-A-R-E-E ” “ S-A-N-G-A-R-E-E ” “ S-A-N-G-A-R-E-E ” Starring ARLENE DAHL FERNANDO LAMAS PATRICIA MEDINA JOHN L. SULLIVAN Heading a Cast of Thousands! Reserve Now At D.I.C. ! (Approved for Universal Exhibition) At the Theatre Beautiful . . . n majestic ?nd e K 1 »iM Chr A s J church cine mas. Ltd., ana Kerridge-Odeon. Telephone 79-287.
FRIDAY NEXT ! COME PREPARED TO MEET YOUR FATE ! 1 ! Here is 3-D with a Difference 1.. A ror Su?h a?fh er u nce ! s P inetin KbnS Horror such as the Screen has Never Known! YOU’LL SHRIEK mi YOU’LL HOWL !! ! YOU’LL SCREAM FOR HELP! HFdMufßjSJwi ■ „. C<>r P ses Drift About! Hideous Eats Fly straight for your Face! Yom L T'?,2 r | E s P J f e r, s , Dangle in Front of Smack •:v’ ■ • Ghastly Monster Lands tS-cc- h Y r . Uap ! . . . cold. Clammy Terror Descends On You . in tact You’ll Wind Up With Goose--1 imples A Foot In Diameter When You See “THE * MAZE” ! “THE MAZE” ! “THE MAZE” ! “THE MAZE” ! All In Terrifying 3-D ! To COMPLY UNrrFR C m N ? RULING, CHILDREN UNDER 16 WILL NOT BE ADMITTED. Book Now At D.I.C. For Your Helping Of Horror ! ! !
Here Is A Musical Adventure A Lot Of Milea ge On It BUT . . . WHAT A FILM ! ! ! —SIGMUND ROMBERG’S—“DESERT SONG” “DESERT SONG” “DESERT SONG” GORDON KATHRYN MACRAE GRAYSON Rejuvenated in Beauty of Tecnhicolor. Fng SI T^? o, i GH THE BLAZ--ING PASSION OF THE LAND OF NOMADS . . . FROM RIFFS TO MID-RIFFS ! ! ! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Sessions 2 8 ! SEAT CHECKS .... AT D.I.C 1 he New * Reconditioned E grTnd Direction: Christchurch Cinemas. Ltd. I and Kerridge-Odeon.
CENTURY CuLrtWre I I Phone 75-400. I 7.45 p.m.—TONIGHT—7.4S p.m. EXCITING. ENCHANTING. ENTERPRISING. New Zealand’s First World Standard Feature Film. All the Romance and Adventure of Our Own Country . . . Filmed Against Backgrounds of Our ScenicGrandeur . . Featuring a Distinguished Musibal Score, Arranged From Haunting Maori Melodies Pacific Films Present “BROKEN BARRIER” “BROKEN BARRIER” Starring KAY NGARIMU TERENCE BAYLER (Approved for Universal Exhibition) A UNIQUE AND COMPELLING FILM. Produced and Directed by Roger Mirams and John O’Shea. A White Boy . . A Maori Girl . . . Facing the Challenge of Prejudice. EXCELLENT SUPPORTING FEATURETTES. Plans at D.I.C. At Theatre from 6 p.m. r EMPIRE i PAPANUI. Phone 48-283 |
Reservations at Theatre from 6 p.m. TONIGHT and FRIDAY 7 p.m. RICHARD CONTE, BARBARA HUTTON, HUGH O'BRIEN, in the Last Furious Days of the Mighty Goldmine Wars ! ? ’ “THE RAIDERS” (Recommended for Adults) And the Terrifying Disclosure of the Desperate World of the Alcoholic. JAMES CAGNEY. RAYMOND MASSEY JAMES GLEASON in “COME FILL THE CUP” It’s a Hard-Hitting, yet Sensitive and Understanding Film of a Man who Sinks to the Depths, but has the Fortitude to Climb Up Again ! (UNSUITABLE FOR CHILDREN) EMPIRE PAPANUI PUBLIC NOTICES ~ BRITISH DRAMA LEAGUE RAFFLE, £5O. Winning No. 1566—8. McFARLANE, C/o. G.U.S. Drawn under Police Supervision. i N.B.S. BUILDING FUND. I COMPETITION Winning Number, 1495—Mrs Seales, 11 Maxwell street. Riccarton. 6852 TUAHIWI HALL COMMITTEE COMPETITION. First Prize—No. 1758: J. C. Swickels, Tasman Hostel, Lyttelton. METROPOLITAN ’ HIGHLAND PIPE BAND OF CHRISTCHURCH. RESULTS OF UNIFORM FUND RAFFLE. £lO Grocery Order—2B299: Blank Butt. £5 Grocery Order—2B6l4: Parker. 18 Carrick street. £5 Grocery Order—ls39l: Westport. £2 10s Grocery Order—2B7l3: Allan, 10 Carrick street. £2 10s Grocery Order—262oo: Gunn. 18 Barnett a ven tie. Drawn under Police Supervision. __D. JOHANSON. 487 Gloucester_street._ RESULTS OF FLETCHER HOLDINGS SOCIAL CLUB HAMPER COMPETITION Ist—No. 3139: V. Asquitt, c/o. N.Z. Plywoods. 2nd—No. 1658: Iri Rangi Tau, 5 Cross roads, Rangiora. 3rd—No. 6411: "Alex,” Belfast. . 4th—No. 4958: “Early,” c/o. J.L. sth—No. 2713: G. Jameson. 20 Richill . street. Belfast. Would holders of winning tickets contact the Secretary, A. C. Preeble. c/o. Fletcher Holdings. Ltd.? XMAS CARNIVAL DARFIELD. Sweets—H. Mitchell. Cake—Mrs G. K. Woodhouse. Vase—Beverley Cox. Goose—J. Crump. (Weight—9lb 140 z.) COMPETITION. 15t—6249: Blank Butt. 2nd—6221: D. M. Chapman, Box 6, Hororata. 3rd—6288: R. S. Gunn. The Committee wishes to Thank all those who donated to or in any other wayhelped with toe Carnival, 1644
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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27224, 16 December 1953, Page 1
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