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AMUSEMENTS If You Thought “THE QUIET MAN” Was a Wonderfully Entertaining Film Our Prediction is, You Will Vote “THE MARCH HARE” Equally Entertaining and Certainly a Film To Be Scon For The Magnificent Colour Photography Alone, Of The Irish Countryside in CINEMA S C O P E For The Very First Time ! ! TODAY 2 p.m.— 5 p.m. 8 p.m. As the evening bookings are very heavy we suggest you attend one of the popular DAY SESSIONS lEstate II -SE———i« ’Phone 78-861 11 "WHERE CHRISTCHURCH MEETS” Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. (Throughout New Zealand) MAD, MERRY IRISH SHENANIGANS ABOUT A ’SHAMROCK” HORSE THEY CALLED “THE MARCH HARE” AND THE HAPPY-GO-LUCKY CHARACTERS who spread the infectious gaiety and thrilling excitement of this uproarious comedy. Linn International Present A Delightful NEW Entertainment Played against the breathtaking enchantment of IRELAND’S NATURAL BEAUTY, captured for the first time In the sweep of CINEMASCOPE “THE MARCH HARE” “THE MARCH HARE” “THE MARCH HARE” (“G”) Cinemascope Colour Starring TERENCE MORGAN Whose gambling exploits land him among the LANDLESS gentry . . . and who stakes his ALL on THE MARCH HARE . . . with lovely PEGGY CUMMINS WILFRED HYDE WHITE MARTITA HUNT and CYRIL CUSACK As the tippling Irish trainer, loveable LAZY MANGAN. He has a way with horses when “speaks the word” to THE MARCH HARE.

IT’S A SURE WINNER IN THE COMEDY STAKES! RESERVES AT THE THEATRE TODAY SUNDAY NIGHT SUNDAY NIGHT 8.15 p.m. CIVIC THEATRE WILFRED A. LAUDER AND STANLEY A. GOSTQN PRESENT “Stars of Tomorrow” “Stars of Tomorrow” A GAY, BREEZY, TALENTED REVUE WITH SHIRLYE RUSHTON (Lovely, Gay, Dancing Soubrette) BRIAN SIMPSON (Race Track Thrills) STAN GOSTON (Eddie Cantor and Jolson Impersonator) Robert McDonald (18 year-old Master of the Grand Piano) ROSEMARY HEWSTONE (Sparkling Young Comedienne) GAVIN CUMMING (Acrobatics Comedy Surprises) VIDA MORRISON (I Can Can, If You Can Can) RAMBLERS (Melody and Rhythm Masters) WILF LAUDER (Popular Johnnie Ray Impressionist) MR X (Well known throughout N.Z. The Most Popular Man in Christchurch) WHO IS HE ? WHO IS HE ? THESE ARTISTS WITH LOVELY CHORUS GIRLS. GO TO MAKE THIS A MUST SEE TREAT CHOREOGRAPHER Maurice Costelo (Late London Stage and Screen) MUSICAL DIRECTION LOTTIE DUCKWORTH (Popular Show Organiser) FEATURED STAR FRED SANGERS (Bringing You Popular Melodies) . GOOD FAST VARIETY IN AID OF CHRISTCHURCH YOUNG CITIZEN'S ASSOCIATION. ADULTS 3/6 CHILDREN 2/BOOK CIVIC FROM 2 p.m. SUNDAY’ A GOOD FAMILY SHOW .ill HOLLYWOOD 11 h 1 | SUMNER ’Phone 27-402 | 1 NO PARKING WORRIES! TONIGHT, MONDAY and TUESDAY 8 p.m. A Sparkling British Comedy! REX HARRISON KAY KENDALL MARGARET LEIGHTON CECIL PARKER GEORGE COLE “THE CONSTANT HUSBAND” In Technicolor. ON OUR WIDE SCREEN. Excellent Supporting Programme Walt Disney’s Colour Cartoon "N.Z. PICTORIAL PARADE” “MAGIC SPRINGS” “QUEEN’S NAVY” (“A” Recommended as Suitable for Adults Only) SCREENING AT THE MATINEE TODAY RANDOLPH SCOTT in "Thunder Over The Plains” (“G” for General Exhibition) COMING SOON! "CARRINGTON V.C.” CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN "MODERN TIMES” “THE BAREFOOT CONTESSA” "THE LIVING DESERT” "THE CAINE MUTINY” “THE KOSY”-HORNBY (HORNBY TOWNSHIP) 1 p.m. TODAY 1 p.m. SPECIAL SPORTING SESSION 2 p.m. TODAY 2 p.m. “CATTLE QUEEN MONTANA” And Big Supporting Programme (Approved for General Exhibition) 8 p.m. TONIGHT 8 p.m. GARY COOPER, BARBARA STANWYCK “BLOWING WILD” (Y) A story of ambition, greed and dangerous love in the oil-fields of Mexico. SPECIAL FEATURETTE: "PORTRAIT OF SOUTHLAND” CRICKET CRICKET CRICKET A BENEFIT MATCH. Weedons v. Mr J. C. Saunders’ XI, including N.Z. and Canterbury Plunket Shield players, will be played on the WEEDONS DOMAIN on SATURDAY, September 29, to raise funds for the Pavilion Building Fund. Lolly Scramble, Ice Creams and Soft Drinks available. Produce Stall. 2476 W*iLTS Univ Bronchial Mixture tor al Chest Colds and Bronchitis. 3s 6d bottle [Bgo’a (Chemists), Ltd., 103 CaaheJ street 384. .

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Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28080, 22 September 1956, Page 1

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