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AMUSEMENTS ■_ 2nd Hilarious Week WE OFFER TWO RIOTOUS HOURS OF ENTERTAINMENT FOR YOUNG AND OLD . . . THOUSANDS HAVE SEEN . . . LAUGHED . . . AND SCREAMED AT THE ANTICS OF THIS HILARIOUS PAIR . . . DEAN and JERRY In “LIVING IT UP” Kerridge-Odeon ~R E(i ENT I [_ ’PHONE 69-389 • Reservations at Service Bureau in Theatre Foyer Open 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Daily 2 p.m. 8 p.m. THE NEWEST MUSICAL LAUGH SMASH . . . STRAIGHT FROM THE BIG BROADWAY STAGE SUCCESS. Dean MARTIN—Jerry LEWIS Dean MARTIN—Jerry LEWIS “LIVING IT UP” "LIVING IT UP” Colour by Technicolor A riotous Paramount attraction Even the chandeliers are shaking with laughter when these country boys take little old New York for a ride, in the hilarious swindle that rocked the nation - . . from the hit musical “Hazel Flagg” that rocked Broadway. / (Approved for Universal Exhibition) KERRIDGE-ODEON EMBASSY ’Phone 77-413 (Double Feature Change Bi-weekly) 1.30 7.30 Gay, Delightful, Romantic Comedy T “THE WELL GROOMED | JRRIDE”j RAY MILLAND RAY MILLAND OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND .SONNY TUFTS SONNY TUFTS Preceded by | “WHISPERING SMlflF'l SURE SHOT. TWO GUN SPECIAL AGENTI ALAN LADD ALAN LADD In the Thrilling Epic of the Railroads . . . and the Frontier Bad Men Who Barred Their Way! ! TECHNICOLOR (Both App. for Universal Exhibition.) METRO THEATRE! Colombo street, Sydenham ’Phone 88-600

FINALLY TONIGHT 7.15 p.m. kLEC GUINNESS JACK HAWKINS ANTHONY STEEL “MALTA STORY” DAVID BRUCE KRISTINE MILLAR “YOUNG DANIEL BOONE” (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition) Commencing Tomorrow •*A BLUEPRINT FOR MURDER” Jean Peters Joseph Cotten Gary Merrill (Recommended by Censor for Adults) And On The Same Programme: Fernando Lamas Arlene Dahl In the Screen Thrill of the Year "SANGAREE” Filmed in Technicolor (Approved for Universal Exhibition) SUBURBAN CINEMAS NEW BRIGHTON- “boxy7.45 p.m.: “Assignment—Paris" (Dana Andrews, George Sanders) (U) LYTTELTON ~-‘' HARBOUR light” 7.30 p.m.: “The Long, Long Trailer” (Lucille Ball) (U) KAI APOI- ,r ialto’ 7.45 p.m.: “The Seekers” (Tech. Panoramic) (Unsuitable for Children) SUMNER —“HOLLYWOOD" 8 p.m.: “Little Big Shot" (Ronald Shiner, Derek Farr) (U) RICCARTON - 'bex'7.30 p.m.: "Green Light" (A), “The First Time” (A) Censorship Index: (U) App. for Universal Exhibition. (A) Rec. by Censor for Adults. ICE SKATING ~~ ICE SKATING ICE SKATING DAILY SESSIONS. ICE SKATING DAILY SESSIONS. ICE SKATING DAILY SESSIONS. ICE SKATING ICE SKATING ICE SKATING WEEK DAYS: ICE SKATING Afternoon, 2.45 p.m. to ICE SKATING 4.45 p.m. ICE SKATING Evening, 7.30 p.m. to 10 ICE SKATING p.m. ICE SKATING ICE SKATING SATURDAYS AND ICE SKATING HOLIDAYS: ICE SKATING Afternoon, 2 p.m. to 4 ICE SKATING p.m. ICE SKATING Evening, 7.30 p.m. to ICE SKATING 10.15 p.m. ICE SKATING ICE SKATING ICE HOCKEY ICE HOCKEY MONDAY NIGHTS. ICE HOCKEY MONDAY NIGHTS. ICE HOCKEY MONDAY NIGHTS. ICE HOCKEY ICE HOCKEY ICE HOCKEY Every Monday night durICE HOCKEY ing evening session a ICE HOCKEY thrilling game of Ice ICE HOCKEY Hockey is played. You ICE HOCKEY must see: ICE HOCKEY ICE HOCKEY CANTERBURY ICE HOCKEY • v. ICE HOCKEY TIGERS ICE HOCKEY 1 ICE HOCKEY NEXT MONDAY. 13th. ICE HOCKEY ICE HOCKEY The crowds are really enICE HOCKEY joying the fastest game ICE HOCKEY on earth at the:— ICE HOCKEY ICE HOCKEY ICE HOCKEY INDOOR ICE RINK, ICE HOCKEY INDOOR ICE RINK, ICE HOCKEY Centaurus road, ICE HOCKEY Cashmere. ICE HOCKEY PUBLIC NOTICES NORTH BEACH KINDERGARTEN Drawn June 10 MRS MOTT, Rook wood ave., No. 105903. N.Z. RED CROSS SOCIETY (INC.). NORTH CANTERBURY CENTRE RAFFLE RESULTS (Drawn under Police Supervision) Poultry—Ticket 7234, M. Hayes, 73 Puriri street. , Cake—Ticket 3003, Mrs Hollobon, Amber- < ley. Dinner—Ticket 9403, Mulcock, 25 Creyke ' road. Tea Set—Ticket 11820, Miss Wills, Snowdon. Ham—Ticket 5889, Mrs A. Fazackerley, Buchanans road, Riccarton. Toy—Ticket 1603, M. Barwell, Loburn. Prizes may be collected at the Red Cross Rooms, 105 A Cashel street, Christchurch. ; 5177 J Clothing appeal. 3 CLOTHING APPEAL. v GOOD WARM CLOTHING is Urgently Needed by the Methodist Central Mission Goodwill Department. We are particularly short of all types of . Children’s Clothing and Woollen Under- i wear for Men and Women. a [f you can help please Ring the Mission ] Office, ’Phone 76-018, and the van will j call, or goods may be left at 5 GOODWILL STORE, 318 DURHAM ST. ] (Just off Victoria street). 4806 <

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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27683, 13 June 1955, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27683, 13 June 1955, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27683, 13 June 1955, Page 1

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