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AMUSEMENTS 2nd . Week Kerridge-Odeon REGENT ’PHONE 69-389 Reserve at Service Bureau in Theatre Foyer Open 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Daily. 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. The Feature “HONDO” A Wayne-Fellow Production Presented by Warner Bros. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) The Cast JOHN WAYNE They called him Hondo GERALDINE PAGE A New Screen Personality LEE AKER 9-year-old Actor of Screen and Television PAL (A Son of Lassie plays “Sam") A “COLLIER” MAGAZINE STORY BY LOUIS L’AMOUR Photographed in Wamercolor Something About “HONDO” In the love of a faithful dog, in the trust of a lonely boy, and in the secret corners of a woman’s heart echoes the name of a man called “Hondo.” Hot-blooded from the Mexican plains that bred him, from above the gunfire of relentless pursuit and the savagery of vengeance he came, the tall Intruder, silent as gunsmoke, violent-looking and proud as the surly dog at his side. This was Hondo Lane, man of high courage, quiet strength and resolute honour. The woman watched him come toward her. First she was afraid he’d stay, then she was afraid he wouldn’t, knowing no matter what happened SHE’D WANT IT TO HAPPEN . . . because this man and the gun he carried were written into her destiny and the destiny of her son ... in this vital drama fraught with hair-trigger emotional surprises for those who seek strong meat in their entertainment! A. R CHAPMAN. Manager Special Featurettes “Under the Little Big Top” Technicolor Special Daredevil teenagers in big-time circus thrills. “Looking at Life” Explosions on the sun views from a rocket 135 miles up coming of the automobile. LATEST OVERSEAS NEWS Next Change “APACHE” N.Z. PREMIERE RESERVE EARLY! • Kerridge-Odeon TIVOLI ’Phone 78-290 Reserve at the Theatre Daily 10.45 a.m. to 9 p.m. or by Telephone TODAY 11 a.m., 2 and 7.45 p.m. SATURDAY 2 AND 7.45 Feature No. 1 TWO-NATION MAN HUNT! i “fnE ——— i jDIAMOND” | (Rec. by Censor for Adults) / The Cast DENNIS O’KEEFE Margaret Philip Shendan Friend From the Maurice Proctor Story “The Bowstring Murder” An American Treasury Vault is Blown Open! An H-Bomb Scientist Vanishes! Fake Diamonds flood New York and London Markets, Destroying World Financial Balance! Top Secret Agents Race Across two Continents. Desperately trying to link the chain of Lightning Events! Desperate—for they have only 48 hours to find a solution! Thrills are beyond Description! The Shooting Show-Down in London's Underground Railway will leave you breathless! Preceded by Feature No. 2 (Approved for Universal Exhibition) The Cast Anthony Jody Dexter Lawrance ALAN HALE JR. COLOUR BY PATHECOLOR White Man And Indian Princess ! Daring a Nation’s Vengeance and the Red Man’s Savagery ... to live the Greatest Love Story of them all! Captain John Smith Blazes a New Road to Virginia Colony, and Founds James Town in 1607. Attacked by Indians and Betrayed by Conspirators within his Exp ed iti° n . his Great Love for Pocahontas (The Indian Princess) Endures Throughout! John Seebold, Manager. REX THEATRE RICCARTON TONIGHT—SATURDAY—MONDAY at 7.15 p.m. MARILYN CARY GINGER MUNRO GRANT ROGERS In No Business Like Fox’s “MONKEY BUSINESS” (Recommended by Censor lor Adults) ALSO SCREENING TECHNICOLOR “LAW AND ORDER” RONALD REAGAN—The Last One Man Two Gun Marshal (Approved for Universal Exhibition) RAKAIA PICTURES 8 p.m. TONIGHT And SATURDAY 8 p.m. THE ROYAL CINEMA PERFORMANCE FILM A fascinating humorous and thoroughly delightful story by Mark Twain “ THE MILLION POUND NOTE” MILLION POUND NOTE” MILLION POUND NOTE” Starring in his First AU British Film GREGORY PECK RONALD SQUIRE (Approved lor Universal Exhibition) Super Featurettes! FOCUS ON THE DROVER’—lnteresting film outback lite in Australia ’’BEAUTIFUL NEW ZEALAND" Depicting our Lakes. Mountains and Cities. MALVERN PICTURES SHEFFIELD TONIGHT GLENTUNNEL SATURDAY "LASSIE” in “THE PAINTE® HILLS” Beautiful in Technicolor Grand Family Entertainment DARFIELD SATURDAY and MONDAY SIR RALPH RICHARDSON and ANN TODD in “THE SOUND BARRIER” It’s Thrilling Entertainment (Both for Universal Exhibition.) —WEST MELTON—SATURDAY, JANUARY 22. S pan. “PRIDE AND PREJUDICE” GREER GARSON LAURENCE OLIVIER (Approved tor Univenal Exhibition) FISH PROCESSINCLLTD.. 306 Selwyn rt„ require fresh-water eels. Good price, and prompt payment. For further inionnation BENG M4M. «IM

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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27563, 21 January 1955, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27563, 21 January 1955, Page 1