amusements TINAL TWO DAYS L n B r, ea thtaking Technicolor . . . Max • R °uring Story of the righting Sheriff + w m° Tamed the Frontier's Toughest Town . . . and its Wildest . Woman! “DESTRY” “DESTRY” Starring AUDIE MURPHY, MARI BLANCHARD, LYLE BETTGER THOMAS MITCHELL (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ’~~ MAJESTIC The Show Place of Christchurch Direction: Kerridge-Odeon ’Phone 62-038 Today At 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. Plans at Service Bureau in Theatre Foyer from 10 ajn. to 9 pjn. Daily I COMMENCING NEXT THURSDAY! At 11 a.m., 2, 5, 8 p.m. THEY LIVE AGAIN! . . . Enhanced by the Breathtaking Beauty of the Colour Cameras and Enriched by the Magic of. the Mighty Cinemascope Screen ... th* Heroic Characters and Exciting Deeds of Sir Walter Scott’s Best-loved Story “The Talisman” come to Vivid Life Before Your Eyes! 5 Warner Bros. Present Their Costliest and Most Ambitious Production
Jt-roaucuon IN C-I-N-E-M-A-S-C-O-P-E “KING RICHARD AND THE CRUSADERS” IN COLOUR BY WARNERCOLOR Starring Rex Harrison Virginia Mayo George Sanders Laurence Harvey And a Supporting Cast of Thousands Unforgettable adventure entertainment for all in this magnificent presentation of Sir Walter Scott’s undying story of the mighty quest for the Holy Sepulchre, Kings and Captains of the Western World charging into strange lands and thundering tumult! Here is the crafty Saladin of the Desert with his two thousand Saracen tribes—the Castelain warriors, seven feet tall, proud giants in armour—the wicked cohorts of beauteous Queen Berengarla—the savage abduction of Lady Edith the Chaste—and the Knight of the Leopard whose faith still rings through the long corridors! of courage! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ENTHRALLING ENTERTAINMENT FOR EVERYONE! Reserve Without Delay —at the Majestic CYRIL AITKEN, Manager EVERY NIGHT AT 8 p.m. EVERY NIGHT AT 8 pan. “HORROR WEEK” “HORROR WEEK” .“HORROR WEEK” at the New-Policy ST. JAMES’ (Direction: Kerridge-Odeon) (TeL 75-280 for Reserves from 7 pjn.) First Ch nstchurch Presentation TWO SPELLBINDING HORROR FILMS 1 NO, ONE: Mor. macabre than "JEKYLL AND HYDE” I Was this lovely girl a WITCH . . . come back to life after 300 years in the grave? In her shadow walked DEATH! NANCY KELLY JOHN LODER OTTO KRUGER in “THE WOMAN WHO CAME “THE WOMAN WHO CAME BACK” BACK” (Recommended by Censor as UNSUITABLE FOR CHILDREN) NO, TWO: It Out-Thrills “Frankenstein” ! More Amazing than “Dracula”! She lived two strange lives under his evil spell . . . This mad scientist with the power to duplicate anything on earth . . . power to create this beautiful woman . . . power to return the dead to life! BARBARA PAYTON JAMES HAYTER in ‘TOUR SIDED TRIANGLE” “FOUR SIDED TRIANGLE”
(Recommended by Censor for Adults) SUBURBAN CINEMAS RICCARTON -"rex- > 7.30 p.m.: "The Desert Rate" (U), : "The Magnetic Monster” (Unsuitable for Children) : NEW BRIGHTON-"*OXY" 7.45 pjn. “The Actress (Jean Simmons, Spencer Tracy, Teresa Wright) (U). . T aYTTET .TON —"harbour light” i 7.30 p-m.: “The Final Test” (Jack . Warner, Robert Morley) (U) SUMNER “ HOLLYWOOD” 8 pan.: "Flat Top” (Sterling Hayden. Richard Carlson) (A) , KAIAPOI —,rialto ” 7.45 pjn.: “The Maltese Falcon” (A). “Pick-up on South Street” (A) RANGIORA-“« EGENT " 8 p.m.: “Something Money Can’t Buy” (Anthony Steel, Patricia Roc) (U) RAKAIA 8 p.m.: "The Big Sk<’ (Kirk Doug- ; las, Dewey Martin) (U) . Censorship Index: (U) App. for Universal Exhibition. (A) Rec, by Censor for Adults. PUBLIC NOTICES HOLLYWOOD SCHOOL HOLLYWOOD SCHOOL HOLLYWOOD SCHOOL DRESS AND MILLINERY DRESS AND MILLINERY DRESS AND MILLINERY DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. CUTTING AND FITTING BY APPOINTMENT. Near “Star-Sun.” Cathedral square. T.T. “MARNOC” EXCLUSIVE KNITWEAR. Tailored to measure in Finest Scotch [ Knit and specially designed to be smart as well as practical—Suits, Frocks, Twin Sets, Cardigans, Jumpers, and Capes. Also an Extensive lange of Garments in standard sizes, including Striped Jumpers, to be cleared at 35s each. MARNOC, c/o. Treasure Cot, 790 Colombo ! st., opp. Bowker Fountain, Victoria sq. • Hours, 10 aon. to 4.30 pjn. T.T. f BTOEncE. : Consult Canterbury Equity Offices, 88 Cashel street, Christchurch, for > securing evidence for divorce, and gent eral inquiries undertaken throughout New > Zealand. Expert operators: strictly con- > fidentiaL Fees moderate. Advice free, s Highest credentials. Terms arranges. Write, call, or ’Phone 70-677. Hours: Daily 8.30 a.m. till 5.15 p.m.; Friday, 9 till 9 , pjn. Established 1936. G. HART, Principal. M.GJ*. ADULTS Only: Iggo’s ’’Bronchial Mix-
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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27626, 5 April 1955, Page 1
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