AMUSEMENTS LAST 2 DAYS! The Top Dramatic Film of the Year! v . An Absorbing Story of Men and Women . Their Fears and Desires . . Their Private Lives and Private Loves! “EXECUTIVE SUITE”. William Holden June Allyson Barbara Stanwyck Fredric March (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 5 P.M. SESSION TODAY i ] At Your Favourite Theatre .. . The ’ AVON Direction: Kerrldge-Odeon. 'Phone 86-034. Hearing Aids Available. 3 SESSIONS TODAY at 2, 5 and 8 p.m. FRIDAY AT 11. 2, S AND 8 p.m. NEXT FRIDAY! When Belter Comedies Are Made . . . Britain Makes Them! The J. Arthur Rank Organisation Presents NORMAN WISDOM NORMAN WISDOM NORMAN WISDOM Making His Uproarious Screen Debut In the Longest, Loudest Laugh in Britain’s Long Line of Comedy Successes “TROUBLE IN STORE” “TROUBLE IN STORE” “TROUBLE IN STORE” “TROUBLE IN STORE” Co-starring, for Added Laughter Margaret Rutherford Lana Morris Derek Bond ' Moira Lister (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) The hilarious story of a young man who is constantly rushing into trouble with his employer . . the more rush .. . the more trouble. He romps through the funniest situations . . . You’ll love his antics . . his pep . . . his personality. You won’t care what he does ... so long as he keeps on doing it Remember the One About the Early Bird ... So Book Early . . . Plans are at DJ.C. I||| PLAZA |||i Direction: Kerridge - Odeon. THE CONTINENTAL THEATRE. i Plans at both D.LC. and Theatre or Reserve by ’Phone—BB-989 2 p.m.—DAILY—B pan. DARING TAUNTING ILLUMINAT- ' ING . . . AND ALL TOUCHING ON AN 1 AREA OF LIFE THAT IS VAST AND UNCHARTED . . . . Such are Augusto Genina’s Three Forbidden Stories of Drama, Passion and . Comedy Based on Fact . . . Sensational is the Word for Their Intimate Revelations of the Secret Lives of Three Women ■ Thrown Together by a Caprice of Fate
“3 FORBIDDEN STORIES” Starring Gino Cervi : Antonella Lualdi Eleonora Rossi Drago Lia Amanda : Frank Latimore (TO COMPLY WITH CENSOR'S RULING CHILDREN UNDER 16 WILL NOT BE ADMITTED) — Trrnf 7ri x T ST. ALBANS CENTU RY Lu .^g ie T AN p 9 ROMArftrc A COMEDY-DRAMA N OF TRIAL AND ERROR There’s no doubt, that this picture is one of the best of it’s type that we have presented for years and we earnestly recommend it to our patrons. It has the ROBER r f° P MONTGOMERY With LESLIE BANKS FELIX AYLMER ANN SHEPHERD “YOUR WITNESS” “YOUR WITNESS” (Recommended by Censor for Adults) A Gripping story of a British Sergeant who saves the life of his friend, an American lawyer in the Italian campaign, who in return comes to England to save the life of his British friend who is accused of murder. She saw her lover die . . . What sealed EXCELLENT FEATURETTES INCLUDE “SPIRIT OF AFRICA" Henley. Wimbledon Finals. Fox Aust. News. Plans at D.LC. at Theatre from 6 p.m. FRIDAY DAPHNE DU MAURIER S "MY COUSIN RACHEL"
“EMPIRE” papanw TONIGHT, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, 7.15 Spencer TRACY, Katherine HEPBURN in “PAT AND MIKE” Tyrone POWER, Penny EDWARDS in “MACDONALD OF THE CANADIAN MOUNTIES” (Both App. for Universal Exhibition.) SHIPPING AND AIRSERVICES UNISfrSTKAM SHIP CO. OF NEW ZEALAND. LTD., 168 Hereford street. Phone 87-010. CARGO SERVICES. FOR WELLINGTON: FOR St MEI e BO E ® Vl‘X y 'WELLINGTON BLUFF. WAlMEA—October 3. FOR AUCKLAND: WAIPIATA —October 12. ALSO FREQUENT CARGO SERVICES coastwlst between N.Z. Ports and to and Iron Australia, South Sea Islands, India Ceylon, Malaya. Indonesia, and Wes Coast of Canada and U.S.A. PASSENGER SERVICES: FOR SYDNEY (with Through Booking: to other*-Australian Points). FROM WELLINGTON: MONOWAI—Oct. 15, Oct. 28. Dec. 10. FROM AUCKLAND: MONOWAI—Nov. 12. Nov. 26, Jan. 7. rnn wrT T INGTON FROM LYTTELTON HINEMOA— Mon.. Wed.. Fri.. 7.10 P.m train. FOR WELLINGTON FROM PICTON: TAMAHINB—Tues.. Thurs., 2.1» P- m - Fri.. 10 p.m FOR FIJI. TONGA, NIUE, SAMOA: FROM AUCKLAND: MATUA—October 19. FOR AUCKLAND DIRECT. FROM LYTTELTON: MATUA—Nov- 11. due Auckand Nov. L AIR SERVICES: Booking Agents for AU Air Se r ” c “ I within New Zealand and Qverseas. For further PartiS.u laI ?'„ o B p l y . Tl . UNION STEAM tbTHER~SWIPPTNG NOWCES PAGER WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHS. WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHS. OUTDOOR or STUDIO. 132 Armagh street. 'Phone 77
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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27473, 6 October 1954, Page 1
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