amusements 4 SESSIONS DAILY 4 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. RES OTF E n?? B t'?l‘L LO c CK sessions at THE D.I.C.—DAY SESSIONS AT ________ theatre. I Dil *ection: Christchurch Cinemas, Ltd, I MAJESTIC |J_and Kerndge-Odeon. Telephone 79-287. | Every New Zealander will be Thrilled, Interested and Vastly Entertained by this Dramatic Saga of Early New Zealand. Presented with Just Pride by THE J. ARTHUR RANK ORGANISATION “THE SEEKERS” “THE SEEKERS” “THE SEEKERS” In Eastman Colour. JACK HAWKINS as . Wavnp TNTA N^rw J as Marion Southey LAV A T p.A «-r ATA as Hongi Tepe LA x A IcAKI as IVfoana NOEL PURCELL as ....W:;. Paddv KENNETH WILLIAMS as Wishart PATRICK WARBRICK as ; Awarua ThHiY t EE £TICH . as Rangiruru Thrill to the fascinating rhythm of "The -m2 ral^P ai l ce ’’ and the lilting strains of The Christening Chant” sung by World Famous Covent Garden Opera Star, Inia Te Wiata. FEATURETTES INCLUDE:— KOTUKU” the Wonderful Story of the Flight of the White Heron Produced by THE NATIONAL FILM UNIT (Approved for Universal Exhibition with the recommendation that part of the film may be unsuitable for young or nervous children).
Today ... 1.30 p.m. 7.30 p.m. EMBASSY = Direction: Christchurch Cinemas, Ltd., and Kerridge-Odeon 'Phone 77-413. An Action Thriller to Stir the Pulse! “CALCUTTA” “CALCUTTA” STARRING Alan Ladd William Bendix TWO NAMES THAT SPELL TOUGHNESS . . . COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF! And Attraction No. 2 THE SENSATIONAL REVELATIONS OF THE "DEAD-END” KID CRIME IN THE UNITED STATES . . . YES, "THE STORY OF DANNY THE DELINQUENT.” “BAD BOY” -'BAD BOY” STARRING Andie Murphy Stanley Clements Lloyd Nolan | THIS BOY IS LIKEABLE . . . WITH A SMILE THAT WINS FRIENDS'. . . AND A GUN THAT KILLS ENEMIES! PLANS AT D.I.C. (Both Recommended for Adults) EMPIRE PAPANUI ’Phone 48-283 Reservations at Theatre from 6 p.m. Special Direct Bus Leaves Truman’s Road for Theatre at 7.10 p.m. TONIGHT. TONIGHT and TUESDAY 7.45 P.M. WHERE NO VULTURES FLY WHERE NO VULTURES FLY ANTHONY STEEL DINAH SHERIDAN An Exciting and Romantic Adventure, Filmed in Technicolour m the ..vaa uthe African Jungle, with Natives and Wild Animals on All Sides. (Approved for Universal Exhibition) EMPIRE PAPANUI SUBURBAN CINEMAS NEW BRIGHTON~" ROXY ” 7.45 p.m.: ’’Gentlemen Prefer Blondes” (Jane Russell. Marilyn Monroe) (A). RICCARTON — ~REX” 7.15 p.m.: ’’Skirts Ahoy” (U); ’’Seminole” (U). LYTTELTON —‘‘ HARBOUR light” 7.30 p.m.: ’’Gilbert and Sullivan” (Robert Morley, Maurice Bvans) (U) SUMNER -“HOLLYWOOD” 7 p.m.: “The Changing of the Guard” (Valerie Hobson) (U) KAIAPOI—" RIALTO ” 7.45 p.m.: ’’The Quiet Man” (John Wayne) (Tech) (U) Censorship Index: (U) App. for Universal Exhibition. (A) Rec. by Censor for Adults. SHIPPING AND AIR SERVICES NEW ZEALAND LINE. ’ Direct Service to United Kingdom via Panama Canal and Curacao. b “Rangitane” Auckland July 3. b ’’Ruahine” Wellington August 31. a “Rangitiki’ September 25. b “Rangitoto” October 30. b ’’Rangitane’. November 27. a •’Rangitata”December 18. Ports and Dates Subject to Alteration. a First and Tourist Class, b One Class. Further Particulars are Obtainable from THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO., LTD., 149 Hereford street, Christchurch. Telephone 77-530. D.T.C. PORT LINE, LTD. To United Kingdom, via Panama Canal and Curacao. TRAVEL IN COMFORT by one of the Modern Port Line Cargo Liners, which have specially appointed Staterooms for a limited number of passengers. Speed, comfort, first-class meals, and other amenities assure a restful and pleasant voyage. Full details regarding freight and passages are obtainable from: KINSEY and CO., LTD., 154 Hereford street. Christchurch. Agents for Port Line, Ltd. (Incorporated in England), Maritime Buildings, Customhouse quay, WELLINGTON. M.W CHRISTCHURCH CHRISTCHURCH SYDNEY MELBOURNE MAKE YOUR ADVANCE BOOKINGS NOW VIA THE NEW DC-6 SERVICE WITH WHITES TRAVEL SERVICE WHITES TRAVEL SERVICE WHITES TRAVEL SERVICE WHITES TRAVEL SERVICE WHITES TRAVEL SERVICE 26 NEW REGENT STREET. 26 NEW REGENT STREET. 26 NEW REGENT STREET. G.P.O. Box 16. ’Phone 75-810 LET WHITES BE YOUR TRAVEL CONSULTANTS. M.W.F. board and residence FULL Board offered, gents, single room. 49 Strickland street BED, Breakfast, Casuals, City area. 258 Worcester street. 'Phone 86-918.1501 BED and Breakfast, City. Casuals. Permanents Reasonable. Ring 75-869.D.T.C. FULL Board offered Clean, Sober Gentlemen, close city. ’Phone 55-270.2447 BED and Breakfast, Superior, Central. Moderate charges. 389 Durham st. 7926 BED and Breakfast, 35s weekly. 276 Barbadoes street, just south of Won.-ester BOARD offered, suit clean, sober working man; single room. 11 Churchill st., “CARLTON House”: Bed and Breakfast Permanent and Casuals. Men only. T’uam street ‘ — M.W.U.S. REASONABLE Board, with Christian people, by yoi '-™ r , k ' ne « lrl - clc ' n> S habits. Inquiries, 48-178,J0W MIDDLE-AGED Working Man, sober habits, wants Full Board, vicinity Upper Riccarton, Sockburn, Hornby. D 9962, ‘ ,Pr DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR AND EMPLOYMENT , , HANSONS LANE HOSTEL FOR GIRLS Full Board is provided at the above Hostel tor Girls in employment. Addlv Department ot Labour and Employment. Majestic Theatre Building or Matron. Hansons lane.
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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27387, 28 June 1954, Page 1
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