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AMUSEMENTS - Kerridge-Odeon ZZZZZZ = TIVOLI = ' ’Phose 78-290 Reserves at Theatre, 10.30 a.m. to Manager: F. K. Jones TODAY . . . LAST DAY 2 p.m. . . . 7.45 TWO top films on at EVERY Session . . . “THE PRICE OF FEAR” MERLE OBERON LEX BARKER YOU'RE INNOCENT . . . BUT GIVE UP and you HANG . . . RUN and they’ll shoot you down! A film CRAMMED with THRILLS I Preceded by:— RORY CALHOUN YVONNE De CARLO In the TECHNICOLOR action special “RAW “RAW EDGE” EDGE” (Both films for General Exhibition: Rec. by Censor as Suitable for Persons 13 or Over.) FRIDAY: 11, 2, 7.45, 11 p.m. TWO GREAT FILMS . . . ; “WALK THE PROUD | jLAND”| AUDIE MURPHY AUDIE MURPHY ' ANNE BANCROFT The true and immortal story of a courageous man in a SAVAGE country Preceded by The YEAR’S ABSOLUTE RIOT! i “FRANCIS IN THE i | HAUNTED HOUSE” j Francis the TALKING MULE Is back again with MICKEY ROONEY In the LAUGH SENSATION YOU MUST SEE . . .!!

Kerridge-Odeon 11 | PLAZA~| 11 'Phone 88-089 Reserves from 10.30 a.m. Today at 2 and 8 p.m. A Riotous Comedy of Fun and Laughs with plenty of Thrills “WHO DONE IT?” Starring (G) BILLY HILL BELINDA LEE TOMORROW! At 2, 5 and 8 p.m. A WORLD YOU’VE NEVER KNOWN! Depicting the most significant and dramatic chapters of animal history Warner Bros. Present “THE ANIMAL WORLD” “THE ANIMAL WORLD” IN TECHNICOLOR Produced by IRWIN ALLEN The Academy Award winning feature “The Sea Around Us” 3 YEARS IN THE MAKING . . . The thrilling struggle, survival and death in the animal world that began two billion years ago SEE . . . The «arth explode and the ocean boil . . . spine-tingling fight between two dinosaur mammoths SEE . . . Lions attacking a zebra . . . giraffes fighting . . . furious charges of a rhino SEE . . . A mongoose and a cobra in combat ... a giant eel 1 and octopus in a death embrace SEE ... Many other wonderful sights filmed on 27 globe-encircling safaris And for your added pleasure—- “ They Were Champions” (Variety), “So You Want to be a Policeman,” Joe McDoakes Cartoon and Latest G.B. News

• CENTURY ST. ALBANS Luxury Theatre ’Phone 75-400 FINAL SCREENING 7.45 p.m. 7.45 p.m. ONE OF LIFE’S HAPPIEST EXPERIENCES In Technicolor Light-hearted comedy with a wonderful blend of new faces, familiar faces in new characterisations, plus a fresh, bright story making a most sparkling comedy “THE PRIVATE WAR OF MAJOR BENSON” Starring Charlton Heston Julie Adams And the New Child Star Tim Hovey (“G,” for General Exhibition.) EXCELLENT FEATURETTES BRING THE FAMILY. IT’S A GREAT FAMILY SHOW Plans at D.I.C. At Theatre from 6 p.m. TOMORROW "TO PARIS WITH LOVE” Alec Guinness

“EMPIRE” PAPANUI. ’Phone 48-283 TONIGHT and FRIDAY, 7.15 RANDOLPH SCOTT, your favourite adventure star, in his biggest adventure of aII—“THE MAN BEHIND THE GUN” (Rec. for Persons 13 and Over.) Gaietv! Laughter! Romance! Songs! Doris' DAY, Robert CUMMINGS in “LUCKY ME” “LUCKY ME” The Season’s Gayest. brightest Musical Comedy Romance with Seven Song Hits . . , (App. for General Exhibition.) Censor's Classification: (G) Approved tor General Exhibition. .1 r Ci) Recommended as suitable for persons aged 13 and over. (A) Recommended as suitable for adults only. D.T.C. CHIROPODISTS THE INSTITUTE OF FOOT HEALTH THE INSTITUTE OF FOOT HEALTH Mr and Mrs W. G. Jenkins (Ms.N.Z.S.Ch.) CHIROPODY Preventive and Corrective Methods of Treatment. Scientific Fitting of Foot Appliances and Multiple Fitting of Footr wear to suit all types of feet. 558 A COLOMBO ST. ’PHONE 77-434. T.H.

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Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28161, 27 December 1956, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28161, 27 December 1956, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28161, 27 December 1956, Page 1

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