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AMUSEMENTS EVERYBODY AGREES. .. THIS IS THE MOST HIGHLY ENTERTAINING HIGH-JINKS EVER TO TICKLE YOUR FUNNY-BONE! THIRD WEEK COMMENCES TOMORROW AT 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. 3 SESSIONS SATURDAY: 2 P.M. _ 5 P.M. 3 P.M. Matinee Prices at 5 p.m. Sessions RESERVE TODAY AT THE MAJESTIC MAJESTIC 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 “CENTRALLY HEATED FOR YOUR COMFORT" 2 P.M. TODAY 8 P.M. THREE CAPTIVATING ROGUES BRING YOU THE LAUGH OF A LIFETIME . . IN FACT THEY’RE GUILTY OF COMMITTING TH*E FUNNIEST COMEDY IN 50 YEARS! Paramount Presents TT 3 Comedy of the Year . . . the Screamingly Funny Film with the Hilarious Angle on Angels!! HUMPHREY HOGART HUMPHREY BOGART (He's the Murderous “Angel ’) PETER USTINOV PETER USTINOV (The Safe-cracking “AngeJ’’) ALDO RAY ALDO RAY (The Girl-chasing "Angel”) In A LAUGH-FILLED COMEDY RIOT SPECTACULARLY FILMED IN VISTAVISION AND TECHNICOLOR “WE’RE NO ANGELS” “WE’RE NO ANGELS” “WE’RE NO ANGELS” “WE’RE NO ANGELS” “WE’RE NO ANGELS”

Aided and Abetted by JOAN BENNET! BASIL RATHBONE LEO CARROLL Three convicts of a different stripe, who break their way into your heart in then efforts to help some “Nice" people one Christmas . . long ago on Devil’s Island (Approved for Universal Exhibition) ALSO THE SPECIAL FEATURETTE: “Vistavision Visits Mexico” A Superb James A Fitzpatrick Travelogue Enhanced by the Beauty of Vistavision and Technicolor RESERVE AT MAJESTIC. FINALLY TONIGHT AT 8 P.M. Hollywood's First All-Star Variety Show —two full-length Vaudeville Films presenting THE WORLD’S GREATEST. GAYEST ACTS—a‘>million'dollar parade of talent on the screen! “HOLLYWOOD VARIETIES” And “VARIETIES ON PARADE” At the New-Policy ST. J A M ES’ THE CINEMA INTERNATIONALE \ Direction: Kerridge-Odeon

(Tel 75-280 for Reserves from 7 p.m.) TOMORROW AT 8 P.M. SAT.-MON. AT 8 P.M. THE INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL , Open with the YEAR’S BEST FILM! ■ FIRST PRIZE FIRST PRIZE CANNES FILM FESTIVAL FROM DENMARK . . . New Zealand filmgoers have so far only seen one Danish film—“WE WANT A CHILD”—now we present the second magnificent Danish picture which the world has applauded! ADULT ENTERTAINMENT! TO COMPLY WITH THE CENSOR’S RULING. PERSONS UNDER THIR- ' TEEN WILL NOT BE ADMITTED. PAUL REICHHARDT (Denmark s Greatest Actor—in a terrific performance) - and LISBETH MOVIN (A Lovely Actress whose beauty and sympathy will haunt you long after you leave the theatref In “RED MEADOWS” “RED MEADOWS” WORLD-WIDE ACCLAIM! "Hemingway dialogue wonderfully moving scenes. An excellent cast—superb acting. Unique and powerful.” —"NEW YORK TIMES” "Ranks wilh the very ’best. Eloquent and stirring.’ —“WORLD TELEGRAM” CENTURY ury AL fee 'Phone 75-400 FINALLY TONIGHT AT 7.45 P.M. A GAY, SPECTACULAR MUSICAL COMEDY In Technicolor A zippy delight ... a breezy musical corhedy alive with fun . . . aglow with the brightness of 9 new songs ... a delight to the eye with lavish scenes, stunning gowns, and beautiful girls. All this and JANE RUSSELL Gilbert ROLAND Arthur HUNNICUT • Mary MCCARTHY “THE FRENCH LINE” “THE FRENCH LINE” (Recommended by Censor for Adults) IT’S AS GAY AS CHAMPAGNE! Plans at D.I.C. At Theatre from 6 p.m COMMENCING FRIDAY “THE PURPLE PLAIN” y SEE THE NEW CARTON BINOCULARS. CARTON BINOCULARS *■ . • Amazing Quality and Value. Bx3o £l6/12/6 7 x 50 .; £2O/15/10 x 50 £23/8/-Light-weight Bloomed Lenses. STEWART DAWSON’S, High street, Christchurch. M.H. SATURDAY is the Best Day to Shift Ring Bebans, 62-493, for a pre-planned Removal. T.T.S.

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Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27988, 7 June 1956, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27988, 7 June 1956, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27988, 7 June 1956, Page 1

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