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AMUSEMENTS ACCLAIMED BY ALL A Beautiful Home-loving Pielure ! Kerridge-Odeon 'PilonC B E GEN T 69-389 THE HOME OF BIG ATTRACTIONS A. R. Chapman Manager Reservations at Theatre 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. TODAY 2 p.m. 5 p.m. 8 p.m. FRANK SINATRA FRANK SINATRA DORIS DAY - GIG YOUNG ETHEL BARRYMORE “YOUNG AT HEART” “YOUNG AT HEART” “YOUNG AT HEART” “YOUNG AT HEART” In Warnercolour DAD . . plavs the Piccolo . . . Maiden Aunt Jessie pleys the horses . . . and three beautiful daughters play the game of love with a bashful plumber ... a bumptious banker and a charming but alarming correspondence school musician. Yes, it’s Home Sweet Home and harmony . . . until a stranger arrives on the threshold! WITH A BURST OF MUSIC A SHOWER OF SONG AND A BLAZE OF COLOURI Not m ager has there been so much entertainment . . For all Ages!

(Approved for Universal Exhibition) MATINEE TODAY! IDEAL HOLIDAY EN TERT A INMEN T FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY At the New-Policy ST. JAMES’ THE CINEMA INTERNATIONALE Direction: Kerridge-Odeon (Tel. 75-280 for Reserves from 1.30) TODAY Al’ 2 P.M. 8 P.M. THEN NIGHTLY AT 8 P.M. A MILLION-DOLLAR PARADE OF STAR ACTS ON THE SCREEN —AT NORMAL PRICES! Hollywood’s First All-Star VARIETY PROGRAMME—two big VAUDEVILLE FEATURE FILMS presenting the HEADLINE ACTS . from the four corners of the Globe . . “HOLLYWOOD VARIETIES” “HOLLYWOOD VARIETIES” And “VARIETIES ON PARADE” “VARIETIES ON PARADE” every ACT A TOP-OF-THE-B’LL HEADLINER . . . and all punched over in NON-STOP SUCCESSION! AMONG THE ACTS, YOU’LL SEE . . . THE HOOSIER HOT SHOTS (Radio’s Highest Paid Novelty Act) TWIRL, WHIRL AND A GIRL World’s Greatest Roller Skaters) SANDY AND HIS SEALS (Amazing Animal Act) THE DEPINA TROUPE (Italy’s Sensational Acrobats) THE CARLYLE DANCERS (The Dansations) VERNON AND RYAN (The Modern Minstrel Men) THE BUSS SAUNDERS TROUPE (The Atomic Acrobats) HECTOR AND HIS PALS (Headline Performing Dogs) BRITT WOOD (The Harmonica Wizard) SHAW AND LEE (Vaudeville’s Top Comics) ORMOND McGILL’S INDIAN MAGIC SHOW (The Maestro of Magic!) EDDIE DEAN (The Singing Cowboy) LOIS RAY (The Long, Low Whistle Dancer) DOLORES PARKER (Duke Ellington’s Sepia Singer) AND DOZENS MORE! (Programme Approved for Universal Exhibition)

“EMP I R E ” papanui ’Phone 48-283 TONIGHT and TUESDAY 7.20 p.m. (MATINEE TODAY 2 p.m. IF WET) Sensational Frontier Spectacle in Colour! GARY MERRILL WANDA HENDRIX “THE BLACK DAKOTAS” The new out-door action drama tells of the great crisis of the Northwest Territory when the mighty Sioux nation prepared for war. Love and Adventure in the mysterious and Dangerous jungles of Cevlon. ELIZABETH TAYLOR DANA ANDREWS “ ELEPHANT WALK” “ELEPHANT WALK” Herds of maddened elephants storming the fabulous mansion . . . the life and death battle against unseen enemies . . the exotic wonders of the dense jungle and against this background- the most turbulent love story of the year. (Both App. for Universal Exhibition) REX THEATRE’ RICCARTON FINALLY TONIGHT 7.30 p.m. Come along and shake off your Winter Doldrums! You've never heard music quite like this! You’ve never known a man like John Philip Sousa You’ve never seen a movie quite like “MARCHING ALONG” Starring CLIFTON WEBB as the March King! In Technicolor (Universal Exhibition) KIRK DOUGLAS in his most unusual role as “THE JUGGLER” His laughing face covered an inner grief! Great is the word for the Juggler! (Adult Exhibition)

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Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27985, 4 June 1956, Page 1

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