AMUSEMENTS DAILY 2 p.m. 8 p.m. NOW SHOWING AT ALL SESSIONS THROUGH CINEMASCOPE British Movietone, who Gave You “White Heron,” Proudly Presents FIFTEEN THRILLING MINUTES OF “HIGHLIGHTS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE BRITISH EMPIRE GAMES” GAMES” Captured in the Wonder of CINEMASCOPE Colour by TECHNICOLOR with High Fidelity STEREOPHONIC SOUND. YOU are THERE a living spectator, to cheer exciting HIGHLIGHTS of . . . MEN’S 220 yds SPRINT. THREE MILE. WOMEN’S 220yds SPRINT. ROWING. POLE VAULT. THE MARATHON. WOMEN’S BROAD JUMP. AND THAT MIRACLE MILE. Today and Every Day of the Season of “GARDEN OF EVIL” AT THE LUXURIOUS, NEW ■PHONE j V I ’ BH °NE 75-0431., 1 175-043 Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd- “ Show Place of the South." Thousands Yesterday Acclaimed this Wonderous CINEMASCOPE Programme . . . The Breathtaking "Games” . . . The Exciting “Movie Stunt Pilot” and the “New Look’ 7 of the Magical FULL Vision Lenses Of CINEMASCOPE As 20th Century-Fox presents a breathless journey into the black heart of the “GARDEN OF EVIL” “GARDEN OF EVIL” Colours by TECHNICOLOR, with High Fidelity 4-Track STEREOPHONIC SOUND Tempted by fate . . . torn by desire . . . they trespass into the “Garden Of Evil” GARY COOPER SUSAN HAYWARD RICHARD WIDMARK Cameron Mitchell Rita Moreno The uncanny background of the lush Banana Jungles, Deserts, ancient Villages, and hazardous mountain trails, are nothing short of breathtaking. The NEWLY PERFECTED Anamorphic Lenses sweep distances aside, bringing mountains 20 miles away on the sky-line as clear and. alive as the amazing foreground. It is as visually beautiful in its own lusty, violent way as were the scenes of Europe in "THREE COINS IN THE FOUNTAIN" . . . NEW CINEMASCOPE FEATURETTE: You fly at the side of the daring daredevil “MOVIE STUNT PILOT” (Recommended by the Censor for Adults) PLANS AT THEATRE TODAY FROM 10.30 a.m.
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RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY rnHw MEMORIAL RTOB? COIJN BA MATCH MEMORIAL rugly match! RUGBY SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2. RUGBY LANCASTER PARK OVAT £ugl? LANCASTER RUGBY Kick-off 3.15 p.m. SRSSK 808 STUART'S XV v 808 STUART'S XV v. SttSdX CANTERBURY RUGBY CANTERBURY RUGBY Curtain-raiser 1.45 p.m. SHSSX Junior Grade: LINWOOD v. NAE NAE BB g B ? (Wellington) RUGBY ADMISSION;— Adults: Enclosure 3/6, EmbankRUGBY ment 2/6. RUGBY Children: Enclosure 2/-, EmRUGBY bankment 1/-. RUGBY RUGBY ALL PROCEEDS to be donated RUGBY to the COLIN BAILEY MEMORUGBY RIAL FUND. RUGBY RUGBY All stands to be open to the RUGBY public. No reserves. RUGBY RUGBY Season tickets and passes not RUGBY available. RUGBY RUGBY PHILLIPSTOWN SCHOOL CAR RUGBY PARK OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. RUGBY ALL PROCEEDS TO BE RUGBY DONATED TO THE COLIN RUGBY BAILEY MEMORIAL FUND. RUGBY RUGBY NOW ON SALE: “RUGBY RUGBY FOOTBALL IN CANTERBURY, RUGBY 1929-1954.” by J. K. MOLONEY. RUGBY PRICE 5/- PER COPY. RUGBY RUGBY 8553 POPULAR “OTAHUNA” OUTING. POPULAR "OTAHUNA” OUTING. POPULAR "OTAHUNA” OUTING. TODAY (SATURDAY), OCT. 2. *TODAY (SATURDAY), OCT. 2. By the Courtesy of Sir R. Heaton Rhodes, and under the auspices of the Canterbury Rowing Club (Inc.). THESE BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC FROM 1 O’CLOCK. Naturalised Daffodils. Beautiful Borders, Captivating Woodlands. Admission Is., Free Controlled Parking. Buses leave Bank N.Z. Corner from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Fares, 5s 6d; Children 3s, including admission. Refreshments. 3823
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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27470, 2 October 1954, Page 1
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