amusements 2nd Week Kerridge-Odeon I REGENT ' |’PHONE 69-389 Reserve at Service Bureau in Theatre Foyer Open 10 a.m. to 9 pm. Dally2 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 caUM Mm Hondo GERALDINE PAGE A New Screen Personality LEE AKER 9-ypar-old Actor of Screen and Television PAL (A Son of Lassie plays A “COLLIER” MAGAZINE STORY BY LOUIS L’AMOUR Photographed in Warnercolor 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 pur- ] suit 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 J 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 I 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 BOX PLANS OPEN MONDAY r l METRO THEATRE I Colombo street, Sydenham I 7.15 p.m. Tonight Matinee 1.30 p.m. Today. WATCH OUT FOR THE MAN WHO WATCHED THE TRAINS GO BYI I I A Dramatic Thunderbolt With Claude Rams As Kees Popinga, the Little Dutch Shipping Clerk Marta Torrens As the Hard and Designing Paris “Good Time -Girl”In the Thrill-filled- Drama “THE MAN WHO WATCHED THE TRAINS GO BY” Associate Attraction JIMMY EDWARDS Popular Star of Radio’s “Take it From Here” in a Riotous Comedy “TREASURE HUNT” “TREASURE HUNT” With Naunton Wayne, Martita Hunt (Both App. for Universal Exhibition.)
Commencing Tuesday CHARLES CHAPLIN CHARLES CHAPLIN CHARLES CHAPLIN IN “LIMELIGHT” "LIMELIGHT” "LIMELIGHT” TUES., WED. and THURSDAY SPECIAL MATINEE WEDNESDAY (Approved for Universal Exhibition) “THE KOSY”— -HORNBY 2 p.m. TODAY 8 p.m. JACK HAWKINS ALEC GUINNESS FLORA ROBSON “MALTA STORY” “MALTA STORY” . (Approved for Universal Exhibition) A Stirring Human Story of Romance and Gripping Drama ... a Magnificent Story . . . Magnificently Told and actually depicting in all its vivid realism the Thrilling Siege of Malta. Special Featurette: “ SEAL ISLAND ” A Natural Drama of the Alaska Seals on their remote harem reefs in the Bering Sea. dll HOLLYWOOD hi. * ’ z SUMNER | 1 •PHONE 27-401 The Theatre With The “ Sound ’’ Reputation I 2 p.m. TODAY 8 p.m.» MONDAY 8 pjn. - RICHARD ATTENBOROUGH HEATHER THATCHER DIANE HART “ FATHER’S DOING FINE ” “FATHER’S DOING FINE” (Filmed in Technicolor.) YOU WILL ENJOY THIS BRITISH COMEDY ! (Approved for Universal Exhibition) CHEVIOT Y.F.C. ANNUAL GYMKHANA ANNUAL GYMKHANA ANNUAL GYMKHANA ANNUAL GYMKHANA AT CHEVIOT HILLS DOMAIN. SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, commencing 10.30 a.m. Post Entries. Completely Revised Programme. Hunting Events on Standard A.’ and P. Equipment. Novelty Gymkhana Events. Sports for All. Proceeds divided between Cheviot Plunket Society and Young Farmers’ Club. Morning and Afternoon Tea, Hot Water, Ice Cream, and Soft Drinks available on grounds. Programmes and further details from: Secretary, R. G. ABBOTT, Cheviot, ’Phone 36K. 3764 ATHLETICS PAT BOOT MEMORIAL ATHLETICS SHIELD. ATHLETICS SOUTH ISLAND RELAY ATHLETICS and TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP ATHLETICS RUGBY PARK. ATHLETICS TODAY. ATHLETICS Commencing 9.30 a.m., ATHLETICS 2 p.m. ATHLETICS Morning events: High ATHLETICS Jump, Junior Discus, Senior ATHLETICS Relays Heats, Invitation 220 ATHLETICS yards Senior Heats. ATHLETICS Competitors from Otago ATHLETICS and Greymouth. ATHLETICS See Canterbury and Otago ATHLETICS Champions in action. ATHLETICS Refreshments on Ground. ATHLETICS Admission Is 6d, Children ATHLETICS 6d. 2999 FLORAL EMBLEMS. NAIRNS are Complete Florists, supplying Wreaths. Crosses, and all Floral Emblems, Floral Casket Covers, and Grave Linings. If itli Possible with Flowers. NAIRNS CAN DO IT. IUIRN’S NURSERIES, LTD.. Established 1879. 188 LINCOLN ROAD. Day or Night. Naim’s Send Flowers through the Floral Exchange to any part of tne Dominion. Prompt Miveriag. "Phone 64-139, 64-138.
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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27564, 22 January 1955, Page 1
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