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- V DLMEft TS 4 SHOWS TODAY • 4 SHOWS TODAY! 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. Plans for AU Sessions Today at Theatre from 10 a.m. This Morning At Your Favourite Theatre ... The : AVON J -Phone M on: £ sth HILARIOUS WEEK! y/® J he S? yest . Raciest Comedy ImaglnOut 'or’r?' 6 F ? lm ,hat Knocl » th e Spots S?n L ~ A Riot ° f Frolicking ,* “ FvtL V h . av< i you ln Hysterics for j Every Foot of its Merry Way! J. Arthur Rank Laughingly Presents ’ “GENEVIEVE” “GENEVIEVE” “GENEVIEVE” “GENEVIEVE” —Colour by Technicolor——Scintillatingly Starring—- ’ KKNnTr 1 : J2P N GREGSON r ±VAY KENDALL : KENNETH MORE b (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 4 < AJ^O: THE si> ECIAL FEATURETTE: “The Queen Welcomed Home” ’ L- T u^a N t?e. J |_-Phone 75-400. Special Matinee Today “THE WIZARD OF OZ” ‘ TONIGHT 7.45 pun DECISIVE CAMPAIGN OF THE WAR CULARLY PIC-ITJRED THE FURTHER ADVENTURE OF MARSHAL t ROMMEL, FIRST INTRODUCED IN “THE DESERT FOX" . Richard Burton : Robert Newton . James Mason : In the Roaring, Rousing Story of “THE DESERT RATS” “THE DESERT RATS” . (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) » From El Alamein to Tobruk . . . from • th® sea , . . they crawled out of their shell holes and the darkness °* to s t°P the Afrika Korps EXCELLENT FEATURETTES I Plans at Theatre. I IT’S IN THE BAG ! WATCH THIS ADVT. I ' EMPIRE ; PAPANUI. -Phone 48-283. Reservations at Theatre from 6 p.m. IF WET, MATINEE TODAY. 1.30 , Special Direct PICTURE BUS Leaves Cnr. Truman and Clyde Rds. at 7.10 TONIGHT TONIGHT and TUESDAY. 7.30 Adventure 1 Romance I Thrills 1 : Van HEFLIN, Wanda HENDRIX Erie PORTMAN in “SOUTH OF ALGIERS” ' Fast-Moving and Exciting, it Tells the . Story of a Search of the Sahara for a Fabulous Golden Mask. ’ EDMUND GWENN, VICTOR MATURE PATRICIA NEAL in the Hilarious Comedy—- ! “SOMETHING FOR THE BIRDS” I Another Very Fine Character Role from ■ ™ Edmund Gwenn (“Mr 880" I. j»J™Jh. App - £or Universal Exhibition.) EMPIRE ; PAPANUI SUBURRAN CINEMAS SUMNER— “HOLLYWOOD" 2 and 8 p.m.: "Monkey Business” (Cary Grant, Ginger Rogers) (U) KAIAPOI-'RfALTo-7.45 p.m.: "Plymouth Adventure” (Spencer Tracy) (Tech.) (U) RANGIORA- -regent4.30 and 8 p.m.: “Never Let Me Go” (Clark Gable, Gene Tierney) (U) HORNBY -kosy8 p.m.: “The Farmer Takes a Wife” (Betty Grable) (U) NEW BRIGHTON—" BOXY ” 2 and 7.45 p.m.: "Five Fingers" (James Mason, Michael Rennie) (U) RICCARTON -"Rex 7.30 pun.: “Man Of Bronze" (U), “Back At The Front” (U) LYTTELTON — "harbcur light" 2 and 7.30 p.m.: “Lili” (Leslie Caron, Jean Pierre Aumont) (Tech.) (U) Censorship Index: (U) App. for Universal Exhibition. (A) Rec. by Censor for Adults. SHIPPING AND AIR SERVICES UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., 168 Hereford Street. 'Phone 87-310. CARGO SERVICES. FOR WELLINGTON: Steamer Express daily. FOR SUVA, APIA, and LAUTOKA, via AUCKLAND: Matua—June 16. FOR SYDNEY: Wai port—Early. FOR MELBOURNE: Waitakl—About June 11. FOR SINGAPORE. PT. SWETTENHAM, PENANG, CALCUTTA, COLOMBO, with transhipment to Indian and Pakistan ports. W air ata (Refrigerated and General Cargo space), from Lyttelton via Timaru, Dunedin, Bluff, and Auckland—June. , ALSO h FREQUENT CARGO SERVICES coastwise between N.Z. Ports and to and from Australia, South Sea Islands, India. Ceylon, Malaya, Indonesia, and West ; Coast of Canada and U.S.A. PASSENGER SERV7C3S. FOR SYDNEY (with Through Bookings to other Australian Points): FROM WELLINGTON MONOWAI—June 11, June 25, Sept. 3. FROM AUCKLAND: MONOWAI—JuIy 9. July 23, Sept. 17. FOR WELLINGTON FROM LYTTELTON: MAORI—Tues., Thurs., Sat., 7.10 p.m. train. RANGATIRA—Mon., Wed., Friday, 7.10 p.m. train.. FOR WELLINGTON FROM PICTON: TAMAHINE—Tues.. Thurs.. 2.15 p.m.; Fri., 10 p.m. i FOR FIJI, TONGA. NIUE. SAMOA FROM AUCKLAND: TOFU A—June 8. FOR AUCKLAND, VIA WELLINGTON, FROM LYTTELTON: MATUA—June 16, due Auckland June 19. FOR SUVA, APIA, LAUTOKA FROM AUCKLAND: MATUA —June 26. FOR MELBOURNE FROM WELLINGTON: MATUA—JuIy 16. FOR MELBOURNE FROM LYTTELTON: - MATUA—August 4. AIR SERVICES Booking Agents for All Air Services 1 within New Zealand and Overseas. For further particulars apply: UNION STEAM SHIP CO, OF N.Z., LTD. ■ : ] PORT LINE, LTD. To United Kingdom, via Panama Canal 3 and Curacao. TRAVEL IN COMFORT by one of the Modern Port Line Cargo Liners, which have specially appointed Staterooms for j a limited number of passengers. Speed, j comfort, first-class meals, and other amenities assure a restful and pleasant i voyage. Full details regarding freight and pas- 7 sages are obtainable from: 9 KINSEY and CO., LTD., 154 Hereford street, Christchurch. I Agents for Port Line, Ltd. (Incorporated in England), Maritime Buildings, Cus- £ tomhouse quay, WELLINGTON, 3 M.W. \i

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27369, 7 June 1954, Page 1

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