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AMUSEMENTS SAVOY ll™ THEATRE | /O-U43 Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd “Showplace Of the South” POWER RESTRICTIONS ! NOTE SESSION TIMES ! TODAY, 3 p.m., 5.15 p.m., 8 p.m. ! (Matinee Prices 5 p.m. Sessions) FEATURE ONLY SCREENED AT 3 p.m. SESSION MEET MISS DOVE! You’ll fall in love with her first as a romantic young girl of twentv—and later a wonderful woman of fifty-five. You'll see a woman shyly heroic, utterly selfless, utterly lovable. You’ll meet the WONDROUS and WONDERFUL characters that made her such a favourite with millions of readers. NOW A MOTION PICTURE From the same company who made “A Man Called Peter” FRANCES GRAY PATTON’S “GOOD MORNING, MISS DOVE” A 20th Century Fox Production C-I-N-E-M-A-S-C-O-P-E Colour Stereophonic Sound Starring JENNIFER JONES As “Miss Dove” The performance which 20.000.000 American filmgoers voted as “Best Actress of the Year." Co-Starring ROBERT STACK Kipp Hamilton Robert Douglas (Approved for Universal Exhibition) BESEBVE D.I.C. AND THEATRE OPENING a season of 5 nights WEDNESDAY NEXT AT 8 p.m. SCHOOLS MATINEES: Thursday and Monday AT 2 p.m. I THEATRE ROYAL| THE NEW ZEALAND PLAYERS Present A Comedy Every Member Of The Family Will Enjoy Of a lU the productions that have been around in the last ten years or so, this is certainly the best, and even England's Old Vic s version did not come up to it” N.Z. TRUTH “A ha PPy concession to modern theatre taste. EVENING POST TWELFTH NIGHT TWELFTH NIGHT TWELFTH NIGHT Shakespeare's Liveliest Comedy with an outstanding cast ROSALIND ATKINSON eminent Shakespearean Actress direct from the Memorial Theatre, Stafford-on-Avon. "Gay vivacious in the role of Maria.” REDMOND PHILLIPS brilliant character actor direct from Sir Barrie Jackson’s Birmingham Repertory -ompany, gives “an endearing slant to the role of Sir Toby/’ EDITH CAMPION remembered as Saint Joan plays Viola with ease and conviction. JOHN HUNTER quips amusingly as the jester Feste . . . equal to every demand. 4 ELEANOR ELLIOT A charming Olivia . . . natural, always in character. MICHAEL COTTERILL Plays Orsino in true Shakespearean fashion. With.the Players Company Imaginatively produced by RICHARD CAMPION Designed by RAYMOND BOYCE BOX PLANS AT D.I.C LTD., NOW OPEN ON MONDAY PRICES: 12/-, 8/9, 3/6. (Foundation members 9/6, special for opening night, 8/-) CHILDREN: to public performances 6/-, 4/6. In School Parties, 5/- and 4/-. to School matinees 3/- (Gallery 2/6). ALL PLUS BOOKING FEE 3d. ASHBURTON REGENT Tuesday NEXT at 8 p.m. ill HOLLYWOOD |h ( • SUMNER - ’Phone 27-402 |• ’ TONIGHT, MONDAY & TUESDAY 8 p.m. MATINEE TODAY 2 p.m. Five Favourite Stars Jane Powell Edmund Purdom Debbie Reynolds Vic Damone Louis Calhern M.G.M.’s Musical In Technicolour “A T H E N A” “A THEN A” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.)

SUBURBAN CINEMAS LYTTELTON -"harbour light2 and 8 p.m. “His Majesty O’Keefe" (Burt Lancaster) (Tech.) (U). HORNBY- "kosy2 p.m. “Abilene Town” (Randolph Scott) (U) 8 p.m. ‘The Moon Is Blue” (David Niven) (Unsuitable for Children). RAKAIA PICTURES 8 p.m. “Little Boy Lost” (Bing Crosby, Claude Daupin) (U). KAIAPOI —-RIALTO" 2 and 8 p.m. "Brandy for the Parson” (U) “Cookery Nook (Aunt Daisy and Christchurch people) (U). RANGIORA -■ regent 2.30 and 8 p.m. “Albert R.N." (Anthony Steel. Jack Warner) (U). SUMNER -“HOLLYWOOD" 2 and 8 p.m. “Athena” (Jane Powell, Edmund Purdom, Debbie Reynolds) (U). RICCARTON -"REX" 7.15 p.m. “Elephant Walk” (U) “Riders To The Stars” (U). NEW BRIGHTON— ’' ROXY " 5 and 7.45 p.m. “The Stooge” (Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis) (U). Censorship Index: (U) App. for Universal Exhibition. (A) Rec. by Censor for Adults. AQUARIUM AND VATER GARDENS. AQUARIUM AND WATER GARDENS. AQUARIUM AND WATER GARDENS. BEACH ROAD. -4ORTH BEACH. OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAYS, FROM 1 ,o 6 P.M. C. C. TAYLOR. S.T.C. (OTHER “AMUSEMENTS'*!?*IO? 13)

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Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27914, 10 March 1956, Page 1

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