AMUSEMENTS Kerri dge-Odeon AVON Management:—S. E. M. Moodie Phone 60-062. Reserve at Theatre Service Bureau—lo a.m. to 9 p.m. Daily 4 SESSIONS DAILY: 11. 2, 5 AND 8. FROM THE BEGINNING'— ROMEO AND JULIET” STARTS AT 11 a.m.. 2.20 pzn., 5 p.m„ 8.20 p.m. SPECTACULAR ACTION ' COLOURFUL SPLENDOUR i IMPASSIONED ROMANCE (’ IN FACT Every Element of Exciting Entertainment 1 IS PACKED INTO THIS MAGNIFICENT X£SBS coi - or PRODUCTION, ENSSSSR WITH GLORIOUS MUSIC. S9L2JJ’ ~ SPEECH AND BREATHTAKINGLY BEAUTIFUL PHOTO- , GRAPHY I The J. Arthur Rank Organisation Presents The Greatest Love Story Ever... “ROMEO and JULIET” Starring Laurence Harvey Susan Shentall FLORA ROBSON : MERVYN JOHNS NORMAN WOOLAND (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Kerridge-Odeon il|| PLAZA |||i
THE CONTINENTAL THEATRE 'Phone 88-089. Reserve at Theatre Service Bureau 10.30 to 9 p.m. Daily Today at 2 and 8 p.m. From France—in English Dramatic Adult Entertainment “DEVIL IN THE FLESH”
Starring MICHAJELINE PRELLE GERARD PHILIPE Persons Under 16 Years of Age Will NOT be Admitted TOMORROW at 2,5, 8 p.m. LAUGHTER UNLIMITED Bristles with comedy —t one of the biggest film laughs of the Year! Even had Mr Punch in stitches 1953 CANNES FESTIVAL AWARD FILM “MONSIEUR HULOT’S HOLIDAY” (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Starring Jacques Tati Nathalie Pascaud PRAISE UNLIMITED—“Leaves your eyes sticky with tears and your stomach muscles aching.” —“Evening News” “Hilarious chaos. His final escapade Is one of the funniest bits of visual camera since Chaplin made *The Gold Rush.* This film must be seen.” —“Daily Herald” “. . . Had me laughing out loud with more enjoyment than any other comedy this year.” —“Daily Express” “The most refreshing, beguiling and hopeful event in several film years.” —“TaUer” The Story of Monsieur Hulot who sets off to the seaside in a contraption that has visibly fbtir.wheels and very audiblypoMKisses some form of engine, but which any known make of OT Mive. On the road he is buillW by everybody, but finally reaches his destination. Either by bad luck or bad judgment his every move sets in train a series of major and minor disasters that will keep you in laughter for months! KERRIDGE-ODEON ■Phone 77-413 (Double Feature Change Bi-weekly) 1.30 7.30 Sky High Thrills! ! I “I WANTED WINGS” I
RAY MILLAND BRIAN DONLEVY Thrills! Romance! Laughter! Adventure! Drama! Preceded by | “DARK MOUNTAIN^| THE PEAK OF THRILLS! Robert Lowery Ellen Drew Dead Men Tell no Tales about the Blackmarket! 1 (Both App. for Universal Exhibition.) SHIPPING AND AIR SERVICES UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. 168 Hereford street. ’Phon* 76-290 CARGO SERVICES. WELLINGTON FROM LYTTELTON: Steamer Express daily. AUCKLAND: Pateke—June 2. Waipiata—June 9. Waimate—June 8. MELBOURNE, Steamer early. SYDNEY: Kaitoke—Early. FREQUENT CARGO SERVICES: Coastwise between New Zealand ports and to and from Australia, South Sea Islands, India, Ceylon, Malaya, Indonesia. and West Cpast of Canada and U.S.A. PASSENGER SERVICES; SYDNEY (with through bookings to other A ustral ian points): Monowai. from Wellington, June 10, June 24, Sept. 2. Monowai, from Auckland, Aug. 5, Aug. 19, Sept. 30.
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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27674, 2 June 1955, Page 1
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