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AMUSEMENTS Special Matinee Today and Monday 1.45 1 “DISNEY PARADE” i “DISNEY PARADE” All Brand New Cartoons Plus The Thrilling Technicolor 1 “THE AMERICANO” “THE AMERICANO” j (All Universal Exhibition) * — t FOR FINE ENTERTAINMENT J CRYSTAL PALACE c “THE POPULAR THEATRE." Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. For Reservations 'Phone 78-602 TODAY: 1.45, 7.45 SHE WAS BLONDE! SHE WAS BEAUTIFUL! SHE WAS... DEAD! ! ! With fiendish cleverness her killer obliterated every trace of her indentity. With savage method he removed clues! Murder follows murder as this killer wipes the slate clean . . . The Startling Case of a Corpse Without a Name! I “The TAITOOED I ] “The TATTOOED ( “The TATTOOED STRANGER” STRANGER” | STRANGER” f ; (Recom by Censor for Adults) 1 Sheer Excitement... Absorbing, Unrelenting suspense ... Dramatic Thrills ... ! THEN ... ) GLENN FORD URSULA THIESS FRANK LOVEJOY CESAR ROMERO and The Sultry, Torrid ABBE LANE With Musical Numbers by XAVIER CUGAT In I | I “THE AMERICANO” | | | “THE AMERICANO” | I I “THE AMERICANO” | | | (Approved for Universal Exhibition) In Glorious Technicoldr IN BRAZIL . . . They called him "Americano.” Women looked twice . . . men counted their bullets . . . when the stranger from the North swept across the plains of Brazil! Marianna . . . She knew how to love . . . and hate . . . with Brazilian fire! Teresa . . . when she dances . . . pulses race . . . but time stands still! SPECTACULAR! DYNAMIC! TERRIFICALLY EXCITING! A programme that’s the peak in absolute entertainment Book D.I.C. or Crystal Palace TODAYat 2 & 7.45 p.m. THE CHRISTCHURCH OPERATIC SOCIETY proudly presents at the | THEATRE ROYAL| The Most Requested Operetta of Our Times, Robert Stolz’s Delightful Story of Rimaway Romance . . . “WILD VIOLETS” “WILD VIOLETS” “WILD VIOLETS” 12 Spectacular Swiss Scenes, 12 Lilting Hit Tunes, Wonderful Ballets, Uproarious Comedy, and Romance. “WILD VIOLETS” > “ WILD VIOLETS ” 1 “ WILD VIOLETS ” For ALL THE FAMILY to enjoy. : ADMISSION: Front Stalls and D.C. 9/Back Stalls 6/Matinees: Front Stalls and D.C. 7/6 Back Stalls 6/- [ CHILDREN HALF PRICE Fridays and r Matinees. 300 Gallery Seats on sale at 3/3 on day of performance. WEEKEND BOOKING ARRANGEMENTS. PLANS FOR TODAY AND MONDAY ON VIEW AT THE THEATRE FROM 10 A.M. EACH DAY.

“EMPIRE” PAPANUI AU ATA X A Al. AU ’Phone 48-283 MATINEE TODAY, 1.45. TONIGHT, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, I 7.45 (Special Programme Monday—see below) AUDREY HEPBURN GREGORY PECK In the film al the year I “ROMAN HOLIDAY” “ROMAN HOLIDAY” “ ROMAN HOLIDAY ” “ROMAN HOLIDAY” It’s the Gay, Delirious Story of a Runaway Princess, who stole Herself the Happiest 24-hour Spree a Girl ever Dared . . . and You’ll Live Every Minute of it With Her ! » Never Before Has There Been a Motion Picture So Delightfully Gay, Heartwarming and Enchanting—(All App. for Universal Exhibition) MONDAY NEXT (Labour Day) MATINEE (if Wet) 1.30 NIGHT 7.15 Stephen McNALLY, Julia ADAMS in an Action Drama Full of Suspense “THE STAND AT APACHE RIVER” The BELL SISTERS Billy DANIELS, Dick HAYMES, Audrey TOTTER in “CRUISING DOWN THE RIVER” A film that will leave you Foot Tappy, Tune Happy and thoroughly entertained. (Both App. for Universal Exhibition) r REX THEATRE RICCARTON MATINEE 2 p.m. Today Tonight and Monday, 7.15 p.m. As Seen by Her Majesty The Royal Command Performance Film “BEAU BRUMMELL” (Commences 8.30 p.m.) BRILLIANTLY STARRING Stewart GRAINGER Elizabeth TAYLOR (Approved for Universal Exhibition) At 7.15 p.m.— “THE NARROW MARGIN ” INTENDING PATRONS ARE URGED TO RESERVE. (Recommended for Adults) LEITHFIELD FLOWER SHOW AND SALE OF WORK. ALTERED DATE—WiII be held in IEITHFIELD BEACH HALL on SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 5. Opens 2 p.m. Entries close Nov. 3 with Sec., Miss Hegan, c/o. Leithfield School, or Miss Murgatroyd, ’Phone 146 R, Amberley. Model aeroplane display. Afternoon Tea available. F.P.

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Press, Volume XCII, Issue 27796, 22 October 1955, Page 1

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