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AMUSEMENTS 5 p.m. SESSION TODAY At Your Favourite Theatre . . . The AVON Direction: Kerridge-Odeon. Phone 85-034. Hearing Aids Available. 3 Sessions Today at 2, 5 and 8 p.m. WE KNEW IT ! ! Christchurch Picture Patrons Thronged the Avon all Day Yesterday and Capacity Houses Voted “Executive Suite” the Top Dramatic Film of the Year ’. FROM GOOD BOOKS COME GOOD films . . . And No Exception is M.G.M.’s PicturisaiOf < L an t eroi l» Haw ley’s Best-selling Nove! which Becomes a Dramatic Masterpiece on the Screen! . “EXECUTIVE SUITE” . I “EXECUTIVE SUITE” I. II “EXECUTIVE SUITE” I' 1 “EXECUTIVE SUITE” 11 Brilliantly Starring WILLIAM HOLDEN JUNE ALLYSON BARBARA STANWYCK FREDRIC MARCH WALTER PIDGEON SHELLEY WINTERS (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Also: Pete Smith Specialty, "Things We Can Do Without”; Air Mail News, etc. PLANS AT THEATRE TODAY MATINEE TO-DAY 2.15 p.m. 7.45 p.m. TONIGHT 7.45 p.m. 90 MINUTES OF HECTIC AND HILARIOUS FUN. GUARANTEED TO ENTERTAIN FROM START TO FINISH. London Films Present ALASTAIR SIM in the happy-go-lucky comedy “FOLLY TO BE WISE” “FOLLY TO BE WISE” with lovely ELIZABETH ALLEN and dry humoured ROLAND CULVER and the two young stars JANET BROWN PETER MARTYN (Recommended by Censor for Adults) There is one comment to make about this excellent production, and it is simply that it oe a folly to miss such a brilliantly witty and comical film solely devoted to laughter. TOGETHER WITH A most entertaining, interesting, and educational first half. Plans at Theatre Today. “E M pTr"e” papanui 'Phone 48-283. TONIGHT—MONDAY—TUESDAY 7 p.m. SPECIAL MATINEE TODAY—SEE BELOW ROCK HUDSON, PIPER LAURIE in “THE GOLDEN BLADE” Live again the fabulous romantic adventure of the magic sword of Damascus JAMES STEWART-JOANNE DRU GILBERT ROLAND “THUNDEB BAY” Drama and melodrama at its best In its exposition of the inevitable clash of simple fishing flolk and a group of wildcatters drilling for off-shore oil ’ 145 p.m. SPECIAL CHILDREN’S MATINEE TOM AND JERRY—WOODY WOOD PECKER AND COLOURED CARTOONS : COMEDIES : SPORTSCOPE NEWS : ETC.

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27470, 2 October 1954, Page 1

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