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AMUSEMENTS 3 SHOWS TODAY ! 3 SHOWS TODAY ! 2 p.m. 5 p.m. 8 p.m. MATINEE PRICES AT 5 p.m. SESSION MAJ ESTI C The Show Place of Christchurch Direction: Kerridge-Odeon ’Phone 62-039 Plans at Service Bureau in Theatre Foyer from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Daily Everyone Women and Men Have Unanimously Acclaimed “TO HELL AND BACK” As Superb Entertainment And A “Must See” on Anyone’s List ! SEE "TO HELL AND BACK” TODAY SEE "TO HELL AND BACK" TODAY SEE "TO HELL AND BACK" TODAY SEE “TO HELL AND BACK" TODAY TAKING CHRISTCHURCH BY STORM . . . THE MOST EXCITING TRUE STORY TO COME OUT OF WORLD WAR II I The Exciting, True-life Story of the World’s Most Decorated Hero . . . Audie Murphy . . . the Boy who Became a Man the Hard Way! Just a Kid, too young to shave . . . but old enough to win every medal his country had to give! Universal-International Presents in C-I-N-E-M-A-S-C-O-P-E AND TECHNICOLOR The Exciting True-life Story of Audie Murphy “TO HELL AND BACK” “TO HELL AND BACK” “TO HELL AND BACK” “TO HELL AND BACK” “TO HELL AND BACK” “TO HELL AND BACK” Starring AUDIE MURPHY AUDIE MURPHY AUDIE MURPHY ... In the Role Which He Played In Real Life MARSHALL THOMPSON, CHARLES DRAKE. GREGG PALMER, JACK KELLY (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Also Screening N.Z. Pictorial No. 45 “ROXBURGH HYDRO PROJECT” A 15 minute tour of this gigantic construction project that means so much to Christchurch citizens. RESERVE TODAY AT THE MAJESTIC II WATCH FOR The Next Superb Attraction Coming To The MAJESTIC “STRATEGIC ■ “STRATEGIC “STRATEGIC AIR AIR AIR COMMAND” COMMAND” COMMAND” In Vistavision and Technicolor STARRING JAMES JUNE STEWART ALLYSON STEWART ALLYSON STEWART ALLYSON NOT A WAR PICTURE . . . BUT A Human Absorbing Story Told on the Intimate, Personal Level of a Pilot’s Relationship With His Wife ... Of Giant Aeroplanes and the Men Who Fly Them . . . The Story of the Men • Who Live in Combat Readiness while the World is at Peace . . . Knowing That Every Mision May Be The Real One . . . And of the Women Who Wait and Wonder and Sometimes Weep . . . For These Are The Women Who Know How Fleeting Kisses Really Can Be ! (Approved for Universal Exhibition) REMEMBER BIG ATTRACTIONS ALWAYS AT THE MAJESTIC ! ! Kerridge-Odeon = EMBASSY = 1.30 DAILY 7.30 SATURDAY, MONDAY LOOK WHO’S BACK . . .! More Sultry . . .More Exotic . . . Than Ever Before! RITA HAYWORTH Glen Ford In | “AFFAIR IN TRINIDAD” (“A” Cert., Rec. for Adults.) It’s Breathless Suspense . . . Blood-tingling Action . . . Preceded by IT’S THAT MAN AGAIN . . . Ronald Shiner (“Seagulls Over Sorrento”) Funnier Than Ever in | "TOP OF THE FORM” | JACQUELINE PIERREUX HARRY FOWLER Ronald Finds Himself as a Schoolmaster taking the Boys on an “Educational” Trip TO PARIS! (All for Universal Exhibition.) “EMT papanuF ’Phone 48-283 MATINEE TODAY 1.45 TONIGHT, MONDAY. TUESDAY 7.45 The perfect Choice for "All-family” Entertainment! “HAPPY EVER AFTER” “HAPPY EVER AFTER” “HAPPY EVER AFTER” David NIVEN, Barry FITZGERALD The riotous Adventures of a band of Irish Villagers who attempt to “exterminate” their roguish Squire by fair means or foul. From the first “unplotted” plot onwards it’s the merriest Laugh Batle in Years. (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Hl HOLLYWOOD h 1 1 SUMNER - ’Phone 27-402 1 1 NO PARKING WORRIES ! TONIGHT, MONDAY, & TUESDAY 8 p.m. Alfred Hitchcock’s Masterpiece of Mystery And Melodrama ! GRACE KELLY. RAY MILLAND ROBERT CUMMINGS “DIAL M FOR MURDER” “DIAL M FOR MURDER” COLOUR BY WARNER COLOUR The International Stage Success ! (Recommended by the Censor for Adults)

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Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27884, 4 February 1956, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27884, 4 February 1956, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27884, 4 February 1956, Page 1

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