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AMUSEMENTS SECOND GLORIOUS WEEK Four Sessions Daily 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. The Entire Programme Approved for GENERAL EXHIBITION Kerridge-Odeon ’PIIODC REG E N T (io-389 THE HOME OF BIG ATTRACTIONS Manager John Seebold Reservations at Theatre 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. They Called them “Canoe Commandos” TEN PICKED MEN . . . TRAINED FOR OVER A YEAR . . . FOR ONE OF THE MOST DESPERATE ADVENTURES OF THE WAR! THE MISSION: TO PADDLE 75 MURDEROUS MILES THROUGH GUN-RINGED ENEMY WATERS . . . AND BLOW ITS BLOCKADE ARMADA TO BITS In COLUMBIA PICTURES PROUDLY PRESENT The never-before-told story of the top-secret Commando Heroes! Starring •JOSE FERRER His Big Idea was so Wild ... it could Almost Work ! And TREVOR HOWARD It wasn't his fight but he fought the hardest of all ! THE ROYAL PERFORMANCE FILM “COCKLESHELL “COCKLESHELL HEROES” HEROES” (G) In CINEMASCOPE TECHNICOLOR Directed by Jose Ferrer. It Happened In Your Lifetime . . . In all the history of human courage here is one of the most amazing true tales . . . it thrilled millions in the “Readers Digest” ... it is now, one of the most breathtaking motion pictures in many, many years! A BRITISH PRODUCTION Told in the True Tradition of the Royal Navy and the Royal Marines! 1.30 LAST DAY 7.30 . Kerridge-Odeon - EMBAS S Y |> Manager John Hart ’ Tomahawk and Carbine Split the West ; Asunder . . James Stewart Jeff Chandler In “BROKEN ARROW” (G) Technicolor Associate Attraction Tyrone Power Linda Darnell Basil Rathbone “THE/MARK OF ZORRO” The jagged mark oi his sword struck terror over all of old California (Programme Rec. for GENERAL EXHIBITION.) Tuesday: 1.30, 7.30 A Great Best Seller-. . . A Fabulous Adventure . . . Comes Flaming to Life on the Screen JAMES MASON “THE DESERT FOX” (G) The True Story from the Book “Rommel, The Desert Fox” Plus COURAGEOUS MEN . . . BEAUTIFUL WOMEN . . . In the Most Dangerous Game on Earth “Bullfighter Ami The Lady” (Y) BOOK AT THE EMBASSY “EM PI RE ” papanui Phone 48-283 TONIGHT, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. 7.30 UNUSUAL! AUTHENTIC!! GRIPPING!!! Paul Brickhill’s Brilliant Book Presented with Vivid Realism and Deeply Touching and Tender Moments of the Women who Inspired These Heroes RICHARD TODD MICHAEL REDGRAVE “THE DAM BUSTERS” “THE DAM BUSTERS” “THE DAM BUSTERS” (Approved for Universal Exhibition ) The true story of the raid on the Moehne and Eder dams, which included New Zealanders. 2nd Rugby .Test Film Showing the fierceness of the scrums and rucks and the unusual incidents in this game. Also Christchurch veteran car owners bring out their old-timers for reliability trials. BOXING BOXING BOXING BOXING BOXING BOXING BOXING BOXING BOXING CIVIC THEATRE, CIVIC THEATRE. TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 8 P.M. TUESDAY, AUGUST 28. 8 P.M. Professional Welter-weight Contest: BARNEY SHAW v. HARRY HUNWICK, BARNEY SHAW v. HARRY HUNWICK, BARNEY SHAW v. HARRY HUNWICK, Of Wellington. Ten 3-Minute Rounds. BOOK AT THE D.I.C. PRICES: Ringside. 15s; Front Stalls, Front Circle, 7s 6d; Back Stalls, Back Circle, 3s 6d. Plus Tax. ——————— 363 s SHIPPING AND AIR SERVICES NEW ZEALAND LINE Direct Service to UNITED KINGDOM via PANAMA CANAL AND CURACAO •a RANGITIKI Wellington 30 Aug. •b RANGITOTO Wellington 25 Sept ’b RANGITANE 27 Oct •a RANGITATA 17 Nov •b RUAHINE 19 Dec. a RANGITIKII2 Jan, a First and Tourist Class b One Class • Reduced Oft-season Rates are applicable to First-class and to selected One Class accommodation these sailings Ports and dates subject to alteration Further particulars are obtainable from THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO. LTD., 149 Hereford street. Christchurch Telephone 62-959 D.I.U

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Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28057, 27 August 1956, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28057, 27 August 1956, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28057, 27 August 1956, Page 1

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