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- SEASON CONCLUDES TODAY 2 p.m. TWICE DAILY 8 p.m. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Presents “BAD DAY AT BLACK “BAD DAY AT BLACK ROCK” ROCK” Starring SPENCER TRACY cJwtL* stfan S®r who eame to BLACK KOCK surrounded by mystery ™‘}«S“ reatened ‘s’ violence. “WORLD'S BEST ACTOR” Cannes Film Festival ROBERT BYAN—ANNE FRANCIS (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) |

Direction r Amalgamated Theatres Ltd ‘Showplace Of The South.” HERE TOMORROW! 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. “DADDY LONG LEGS” “DADDY LONG LEGS” “DADDY LONG LEGS” “DADDY LONG LEGS” The new CINEMASCOPE Musical with the “Hit Parade” Tune . . . "SOMETHING’S GOTTA GIVE" AND IT’S GOT SOMETHING FO - EVERYONE! "One of those rare pictures that everybody can enjoy, the young, the old and in between.” —New York Dally Newa IT’S GOT— The charm of beloved "UTJ,” topping even that Academy Award-quality performance. II LESLIE CARON II || LESLIE CARON || IT'S GOT— The leaping, gliding, magical dancing ot j| FRED ASTAIRE II 11 FRED ASTAIRE || IT'S GOT— The waggish humour of Fred CLARK Thelma RITTER Terry MOORE IT’S GOT— Hit Parade songs like “Something’s Gotta Give,” “Sluefoot” and “Dream,” from Academy Award winner JOHNNY MERCER IT’S GOT— The first screen appearance, the melodious music of the one and only Ray Anthony and His Orchestra IT’S GOT— The warm, human touch and witty charm that only the man who gave you “Millionaire,” “Woman’s World" and “Three Coins in the Fountain” could bring to JEAN WEBSTER’S tender tale of a wistful orphan and the beloved benefactor she called her DANCING “DADDY LONG LEGS.” IT’S GOT— The breathtaking embellishments of C-I-N-E-M-A-S-C-O-P-E COLOUR and STEREOPHONIC SOUND, all of which rate their craftsmen a trunkload of Oscars. IT’S GOT— The kind of praise that most movies dream abouL but rarely get . . . oyw^I E \ FINEST MOVIE MUSICAL SINCE ‘SEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN — Bo! ' Angeles Express. ‘RECOMMENDED FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY.”—Los Angeles Times. “THE FILM MUSICAL AT ITS BEST.” —Look Magazine. IT’S “DADDY LONG LEGS” From 20th Century-Fox (ot course) (Approved tor Universal Exhibition.) SPECIAL CINEMASCOPE FEA 1' (j ROYAL ASCOT IN CINEMASCOPE . . . CEREMONY OF THE GARTER AT WINDSOR CASTLE INTERNATIONAL MUSIC EISTEDDFOD IN WALES . . EDINBURGH FESTIVAL., Captured across the giant screen in breathless COLOUR and wondrous CINEMASCOPE by British Movietone, who gave you “white Heron,” “Empire Games” and “Trooping the Colour.” “PAGEANTS and PASTIMES” BOX PLANS D.LC. AND SAVOY . THEATRE ROYAL FOB THE SHOW THAT’S FULL OF LAUGHS SINGING LAUGHS SINGING DANCING DANCING Cheerful. Bright. Clean, and Down to Earth Solid Entertainment at ATTRACTIVE. REASONABLE. FAMILY PRICES. FRIDAY, SEPT. 23, 8 p.m. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. Matinees Next Wednesday and Saturday at 2 p.m. DONALD PEERS DONALD PEERS DONALD PEERS DONALD PEERS DONALD PEERS DONALD PEERS THE GREATEST POPULAR SINGER ENGLAND HAS EVER PRODUCH? DONALD PEERS WILL SING THESE OLD FAVOURITES: “I Told Them All About You.” “Rolling World." "Dads Birthday „ L ?X£ !,est Night Ot The Year.” Bimbo “Friends And Neighbours." Side By Side. "Powder Your Face With Sunshine,” etc. AND THESE POPULAR NUMBERS: Melody,” "Mister Sandman.” Melody Of Love,” “Cherry Pink And ®^ ossom White,” “Answer Me,” Where Will The Dimple Be?” etc. AND IN SUPPORT THERE IS AUSTRALIA’S FUNNIEST COMEDIAN KEITH PETERSEN ALSO TERRY WILKINSON HE IS A FABULOUS PIANIST tax ctc D J: c RUGBY RUGBY CANTERBUrY RUGBY RANFUHLY SHIELD MATCHES. RUGBY LANCASTER PARK OVAL RUGBY LANCASTER PA RK OVAL. RUGBY NEXT SATURDAY RUGBY v R U2S V NORTH AUCKLAND RUGBY NCHTH AUCKLAND RUGBY RUGBY NEXT WED NESDAY RUGBY RUGBY v OTAGO RUGBY uiAGO RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY SATUHDAY . 'SEPTEMBER 24: RUGBY V ’ WEST COAST RU§|? B B“o°Sg SSJe S.tc D hJf • in? RUCRV £™ e, V. ntranCe haS been [ road to the space S? twe s n Nos - 3 and 4 Stands for J admission of Season Ticket Holders and reserved seat ticket SIrSSX £°l de rs, who wish to enter stan d 3 » 4or 5. No cash will be taken at this entrance, which Is RUGBY solely for ticket holders. ££ 4! FROM New Hobby Make quick turnover Soft Toys. Handbags. Plastic Novelties for Spot Cash. Thousands needed. Free kitset No canvassing. We buy your work Send for Booklet* “Toys,” Box 264, Wanganui. TJJ

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Press, Volume XCII, Issue 27764, 15 September 1955, Page 1

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