AMUSEMENTS 5 pan. Session Dailv THE COLOUR OF THE FIESTA IN OLD MEXICO! THE CONFLICT OF EMOTIONS STRIPPED RAW! AN OUTSPOKEN LOVE STORY . . . SET TO MUSIC THAT WILL LIVE FOR EVER! Kerridge-Odeon ’PhnilP REG E N T 69-389 THE HOME OF BIG ATTRACTIONS Manager John Seebold
Reservations at Theatre 19 a.m. to 9 p.m. (Hearing Aids Available) DAILY: 2 p.m., 5 p.m.. 8 p.m. Warner Bros, present MARIO LANZA MARIO LANZA IN James M. Cain's Dramatic Best-Seller “SERENADE” “SERENADE” (G) IN WARNERCOLOH Co-Starring Joan Fontaine SARITA MONTIEL VINCENT PRICE Mario Sings as never before 16 Songs Ranging from Schubert’s Ave Maria Torna a Surriento To Two New Hits "Serenade” and "My Destiny.” Also Screening: "SPEEDY GONZALES” I ATEST NEWS: The Royal Journey. Moscow Agreement with Japan. Warsaw: March to Freedom. Stratocruiser Rescue at Sea. LAST DAY OF ROCK ’N’ ROLL Kerridge-Odeon ■■ ■ . =EMBASSY = ' Manager John Hart ~ For Reservations ’Phone 77-413 Reserves at Theatre 10.30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Finally Today at 2 and 8 p.m. 11l “ROCK AROUND THE T| I “ROCK AROUND THE | CLOCK ” ||jCLOCK” (G) || Commencing Wednesday TWO TERRIFIC THRILLERS “THE 13TH LETTER” <Y) “PINKY” (U) OPENING TO THE PUBLIC TOMORROW THE HENRY MOORE EXHIBITION of SCULPTURE and DRAWINGS in the DURHAM STREET ART GALLERY Attended by more than 30,000 in Auckland HOURS: DAILY: Mondays to Saturdays. 10 to 5 NIGHTLY: Mondays to Saturdays, 7.30 to 9.30. SUNDAYS: 2 to 4.30.
COMMENCING 8 P.M. FRIDAY NEXT COMMENCING 8 P.M. FRIDAY NEXT COMMENCING 8 P.M. FRIDAY NEXT ALSO SATURDAY NIGHT AND EVERY ALSO SATURDAY NIGHT AND EVERY ALSO SATURDAY NIGHT AND EVERY EVENING NEXT WEEK EVENING NEXT WEEK EVENING NEXT WEEK REPERTORY THEATRE Kilmore Street CANTERBURY REPERTORY SOCIETY CANTERBURY REPERTORY SOCIETY Presents VICTOR LUCAS’ COMEDY THRILLER WITH A REAL CHRISTMAS ATMOSPHERE “LAUGHTER IN THE DARK” “LAUGHTER IN THE DARK” “LAUGHTER IN THE DARK” If you enjoy comedy, you’ll enjoy "Laughter in the Dark” RESERVED SEATS 2/6, 3/6 and 5/Tax Free BOOKING OPENS AT BEGG’S BOOKING OPENS AT BEGG’S NOON TODAY NOON TODAY _LOST_AND_FOUND BAG and Coat Lost on two-tone truck outside New Brighton Hotel, Saturday night. Please return C/o N.Z.R. Bus Depot. X 8430 CREAM Suitcase Lost, Christchurch Station, Coast rail-car, Sunday night. Ring 77-555 tocall.Reward. FOUND, a Canary. 185 Kilmore street. 'Phone 78-925.. LOST, last Monday week, Lady’s Chrome Watch, inscribed on back, Belle from John, vicinity M.L.C. Buildings. Ring 60-031. Reward. LOST at Calvary Hospital Fete, Grey Purse containing £33 10s, by young couple with desperate circumstances. Reward. 20 Gilberthorpes road, Hornby. 1308 LOSTj Large Marcasite Bird Brooch, in City. Keepsake. Good reward. 'Phone 70-727 business hours. 1276 LOST, St. Asaph street, opposite Motor Assemblies. Carpenter’s Hammer, Nail Pouch, and Boots. Ring 88-312, daytime. LOST, Spectacles, green case, outside Avon Theatre. Saturday, 5 o'clock session. Finder please ring_36-932. Reward. LOST, Folding Sheath Knife and Rod Bag. Coe’s Ford, Friday. Reward. Ring 37-068. collect. LOST, Friday, City, Black Onyx Earring. Reward. ’Phone 39-560. LOST, Spectacles, telephone box. Cathedral square. Monday. Please post K. Cracroft Wilson,. Barrys Bay. Reward. LOST, Girl’s Bathing Costume, Corsair Bay and Railway Station. Andrews, c/o. Empire Hotel. Lyttelton. LOST, Lady’s Pale Green Cardigan, vicinity Brynley street. Springs road, or Wigram, Saturday night. Finder please contact 16 Brynley street, Hornby. LOST, Bale of Twine, near Lincoln Township.’Phone__ 106, Lincoln. Reward. REMOVED from beneath beach wall, New Brighton, Sunday, Brownie Camera. Possibly by child. Reward. 55 Murray place. ’Phone 56-705. STRAYED, one Bay Gelding" with halter, and one Bay Mare. Apply 337 Riccarton road. SEVEN £5 Notes Lost Friday, possibly Oxford terrace, near Centennial Bathe. Good reward. ’Phon* 88-622.
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Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28130, 20 November 1956, Page 1
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