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' 4UBEMENTS LAST 2 DAYS! ! Daily: 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. FASCINATING ADVENTUBE. THRILLING. EXCITING BEYOND COMPARE R.K.O. Radio Proudly Presents “UNDERWATER” “UNDERWATER” In Technicolor Superscope ON THE GIANT WIDE SCREEN X2R w are there as the SKINDIVERS invade the depths, plundering the wealth of the oceans challenging the stronghold of the shark = i| STATEH A l> ’Phone 78-861 11 "WHERE CHRISTCHURCH MEETS” Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd (Throughout New Zealand.) "WARMED FOR COMFORT" FRIDAY NEXT! ! Plans Open D.I.C. and Theatre A MASTERPIECE REPRINT FROM 20th CENTURY-FOX’S HALL OF FAME Once Again the Screen Tells its Most Wondrous Tale of the Earth’s Far Places . . . AND THE HEARTS SECRET SANCTUARIES 20th Century-Fox Proudly Represent A. J. Cronin’s “THE KEYS “THE KEYS “THE KEYS OF THE KINGDOM” KINGDOM” KINGDOM” Starring GREGORY PECK GREGORY PECK Today they still say "This was his finest performance” Co-starring Thomas Mitchell Edmund Gwenn Sir Cedric Hardwicke Anne Revere Vincent Price Jane Ball James Gleason FILMED FROM THE BEST-LOVED, BEST-SELLER OF NEARLY TWO DECADES . . MAGNIFICENT IN EMOTIONAL MIGHT . . . DAZZLING IN THE MAGNITUDE OF ITS PRODUCTION "THE KEYS OF THE KINGDOM" BECOMES A NEW KINGDOM OF ENTERTAINMENT

(Both App. for Universal Exhibition.) Book Now! The Plans are at the D.I.C. and Theatre Another Celebrated Attraction Comes To ST. JAMES’ Direction: Kerridge-Odeon R. J. KERRIDGE and DAVID N. MARTIN D have the honour to present the PERSONAL APPEARANCE Of The Most Fam- us Name in a most World famous Organisation:— > SIR HAROLD SCOTT, 5 SIR HAROLD SCOTT, G.C.V.0., K.C.8., K.B.E. p Gki.V.O. K.C.D., ILB;E. s ’—Trf ■ r ’SCOTT" ... OF SCOTLAND YARD ' “SCOTT’ ... OF SCOTLAND YARD ! The man who interrogated and organised X the detection and ultimate capture of such 3 notorious murderers as Christie, Heath and the acid-bath murderer, Haig . . and p who also successfully organised the London Police Force during the critical postwar crime wave! Because of the recent crime wave experienced in New Zealand, nubile attention here, too, has been focused on the Police' Force, thus making Sir Harold Scott’s visit both timely and topical . . lending additional significance and interest to his two fascinating • lectures:— ■ “SCOTLAND YARD AT “SCOTLAND YARD AT WORK” WORK” and t “THE POLICE OF LONDON” ; “THE POLICE OF LONDON” Everyone who has ever read a detective story and those who haven’t, will absolutely revel in his tireless exploits on some of the most notorious murder cases in British annals, his intimate discussion on problems of juvenile delinquency, and other exciting aspects of Police work, including the Flying Squad. ths Vice Squad, the Fraud Squad, use of dogs, river Police, etc. His stimulating lecture reflects the forceful administrative abilities, the shrewd judgments and the warm humanity of "Scott ... of Scotland Yard” . . . the scourge of Limehouse I ST. JAMES ST. JAMES THURSDAY, JUNE 16—8 p.m. FRIDAY, JUNE 17 8 p.m. ; ("SCOTLAND YARD AT WORK”) SATURDAY, JUNE 18—8 p.m. SATURDAY, JUNE 18—8 p.m. ("THE POLICE OF LONDON") POPULAR PRICE: 6/MAIL ORDER BOOKING now being .re- ' ceived at Majestic Theatre. Applications must Include stamped, self-addressed envelope for return of tickets. BOX PLANS OPEN AT MAJESTIC BOOKING OFFICE FRIDAY JUNE 10. METRO THEATRE ' Colombo street, Sydenham ’Phone 88-600 7.15 p.m. Tonight From the Sensational Stage Hit ' That Ran 3 Years* on Broadway . . * “THE MOON IS BLUE” s

“THE MOON IS BLUE” , Starring DAVID NIVEN WILLIAM HOLDEN 1 MAGGIE McNAMARA ] (Unsuitable for Children.) Associate Attraction 1 BLAZING ACTION WITH 1 ROBERT TAYLOR I LOUIS CALHERN I PAULA RAYMOND I “DEVIL’S DOORWAY” “DEVIL’S DOORWAY” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) i — j I SUBURBAN CINEMAS J -■ I LYTTELTON "harbour light" Ji 7.30 p.m.: "Waggons Roll at Night” J' (U), “The Stranger Wore a Gun” J 1 (Tech.) (A) I’ HORNBY -kosy r 8 p.m.: “The Far Country” (James Stewart, Ruth Roman) (U) J KAIAPOI--‘ rial to’' i. 7.45 p.m.: "Blueprint For Murder” t! (Joseph Cotton, Jean Peters) (A) J, SUMNER -“HOLLYWOOD" I8 p.m.: “Mr. Scoutmaster” (Clifton p Webb, Edmund Gwenn) (U) p RICCARTON-' REX J 7.30 p.m.: “Botany Bay” (A), "All R Ashore” (U) it NEW BRIGHTON-'boxy- « 745 p.m.: "Ruby Gentry” (A). I( "Ambush at Tomahawk Gap” (A) = Censorship Index: (U) App. for Universal F Exhibition. (A) Rec. by Censor for Adults, cl

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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27679, 8 June 1955, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27679, 8 June 1955, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27679, 8 June 1955, Page 1

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