AMUSEMENTS EVENING BOOKINGS are HEAVY I ATTEND THE MATINEES 2 p.m. - TWICE DAILY 8 p.m. Now In Its 3rd Tremendous Week and Breaking All Records for Crowds and Enthusiastic Acclaim ! MULTIPLE ACADEMY AWARD WINNER Including the Coveted “BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR” Columbia Pictures Proudly Presents the Now Celebrated Productlon of James' Jones’ BOLDEST BOOK OF OUR TIME ' “ FROM HERE TO ETERNITY’ With, all Its Unforgettable Characters Vividly Alive in Memorable Performances by BURT LANCASTER DEBORAH KERR MONTGOMERY CLIFT AND ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS Frank Sinatra Donna Reed (Recommended by Censor for Adults— Definitely Unsuitable for Children) '=ll STATE II -XZ- |l -Phone 78-881 II -=r Dlrection: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. (Throughout New Zealand) “Centrally Heated For Your Comfort. 1 "plans AT THEATRE TODAY. BOX PLAN AT D.I.C ONLY 4 DAYS TO GO
HAVE YOU BOOKED? HAVE YOU BOOKED ? THEATRE ROYAL WEDNESDAY NEXT at 8 p.m. The Curtain Will Rise On A Scene Of Light And Colour Transforming The Grey Wintry Day Into A World Of Enchantment And Midsummer Magic. > The New Zealand Players ’ Present ! Richard Campion’s Production s * M A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM” * DREAM” ‘ by Will Shakespeara. . What Masque, What Music, How Shall We Beguile, The • Lazy Time, If Not With Some Delight. ’ A Merry Tale Of Summer Woods And Riotous Good Humour. CAST buck .......... john jiqkHb HJPPOLYTA - GAXJDEAN
HEHMIA .. SUSAN TUNNINGTON HELENA ELEANOR ELLIOT Bernard Shine, Willis Williams. Geoffrey Wren, Desmond Digby Fairies and Attendants PRICES: 9/9 and 9/9, No Tax. Gallery 8/-. Children Hall Price to all performances. Season Limited to 4 Nights, Schools’ Matinees Thurs. & Fri. Public Matinee Saturday 2 p.m. HAVE YOU JOINED THE PLAYERS’ FOUNDATION ? Inquire at the D.I.C Ltd. NEW ZEALAND PLAYERS FOUNDATION Foundation Members are Invited to attend a Supper Party at the Theatre Royal at the conclusion of the Opening Performance of "A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” on Wednesday, June 19. MAX WALKER, Chairman Ch’Ch. Committee. THE REPERTORY SOCIETY PRESENTS THREE ONE ACT PLAYS THREE ONE ACT PLAYS THREE ONE ACT PLAYS THREE ONE ACT PLAYS THREE ONE ACT PLAYS THREE ONE ACT PLAYS AT THE REPERTORY THEATRE LAST NIGHT TONIGHT. ' AT 8 p.m. All Seats 2/6 Tax Free ’Phone Reservations at Theatre from 6.30 p.m. 77-736
RM V V NEW BRIGHTON U A I Telenlione: 68-073 TONIGHT, MONDAY, TUESDAY, 7.45 p.m. The much discussed and interesting National Film Unit featurette:— “ PUMICE LAND ” Gigantic Restoration Project In Central Plateau, Rotorua. ALSO TECHNICOLOUR FEATURE: “ GOLDEN GIRL ” Starring MITZI GAYNOR; (Approved tor Universal Exhibition) SUBURBAN CINEMAS
KAIAPOI-" RIALTO ” 2 and 7.45 pm.: "Walt Till the Sun Shines Nellie" (Tech.) (U). RANGIORA - “ REG ® NT ” 2 pm.: "Crora Winds” (U): 8 pm.: "Gilbert and Sullivan" (U). HORNBY -kosy” 2 and 8 pm.: "Cartie In the AW' (U); "Wait Disneys 'Water Birds (V). RAKAIA 8 pm.: "Where No Vultures Fly" (Anthony Steel) (Tech) (U). NEW BRIGHTON-"* 03 "" 2. 5 and 7.45 pm.: "Golden Girl*' (Mitzi Gaynor) (Tech) (U). RICOARTON-"* EX ” 730 pm: "Carbine Williams” (A), ■ "Scarlet Angel” (U) LYTTELTON - "habboub light" 2 and 730 pm.: “Time Bomb” (U): •Top of the Form (U). Censorship Index: (U) App. for Universal Exhibition. (A) Bee. by Censor for Adults, IGGO'S "Bronchial Mixture” for BranImo* Iw LMmUt , *,Wi
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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27374, 12 June 1954, Page 1
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