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AMUSEMENTS PLEASE READ THIS! - Kerridge-Odeon ZZZZZZZ TIVOLI = ’Phose 78-290 - Reserves Theatre, 10.30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Manager: F. K. Jones TODAY 4 SESSIONS 11 a.m., 2, 7.45, 11 p.m. BOTH FILMS SHOWN AT EVERY SESSION feS9 I S!., TWO GRAND films on THE ONE PROGRAMME . . . BOTH GENERAL EXHIBITION AND BOTH WONDERFUL FILMS! AUDIE MURPHY AUDIE MURPHY ANNE BANCROFT PAT CROWLEY V UNIVERSAL INTERNATIONAL’S GLORIOUS TECHNICOLOR EPIC “WALK THE PROUD LAND’’ (G) THE thrilling saga of a man who stood alone against the war-lust of the Apache . . . risking his life for P® ac « • to cha nge the destiny of the West! Here is Conflict . . . Excitement . . . Romance and Action that gives you GREAT ENTERTAINMENT! “WALK THE PROUD LAND” PRECEDED BY the hilarious . • .

“FRANCIS IN THE HAUNTED HOUSE” I (G) FRANCIS the TALKING MULE is here in his Brand NEW film. Coupled with MICKEY ROONEY. FRANCIS will have you ROLLING m the AISLES as they brave the perils of a HAUNTED HOUSE! We confidently offer this GREAT SHOW as the FINEST ENTERTAINMENT IN TOWN! SATURDAY 11 a.m. ... 2 . . .7.45 SEND THE KIDDIES TO THE DAY SESSIONS. THE NIGHT SHOWS WILL BE PACKED. Kerridge-Odeon |||| PLAZA~| I 1 ’Phone 88-089 Reserves from 10.30 a.m. Today at 2, 5 and 8 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, who gave us “The Sea Around Us” 3 YEARS IN THE MAKING . . . The thrilling story of the struggle and survival in the animal world that began Two Billion Years Ago SEE ... The (garth 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 and octopus locked in a death embrace SEE . . . Many other such wonderful sights filmed on 27 globe-encircling safaris And for your added pleasure— Joe McDoakes Comedy, "They Were Champions,” Variety, Cartoon and Latest G.B. News (App. for Universal Exhibition.) CENTURY ST. ALBANS Luxury Theatre ’Phone 75-400 7.45 p.m. TONIGHT 7.45 p.m. MATINEE TOMORROW 2.15 p.m. Enchanting Comedy in a great Programme. His amorous antics made all Paris blush, and the whole story is gay in a spirit of saucy laughter. In Technicolor The facts of life, , , ah . . . La ALEC GUINNESS ODILE VERSOIS in a happy excursion with plenty of robust laughs “TO PARIS WITH LOVE” “TO PARIS WITH LOVE” (“Y” Rec. as suitable to persons 13 years and over) See Guinness make merry in his funniest role as yet. F.XCF.T .1 .ENT FEATURETTES INCLUDE Olympic News No. 1 “How about an oyster". Zoo’s Who. Summer school in Austria. Metro News. Paramount News. Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre from 6 p.m.

MALVERN PICTURES SHEFFIELD TONIGHT GLENTUNNEL SATURDAY Kathryn GRAYSON, Gene KELLY Eleanor POWELL in “THOUSANDS CHEER” In Technicolor Gay, Romantic Comedy—Wonderful Entertainment DARFIELD SATURDAY Alastair SIM, Joyce GRENFELL in “THE BELLES OF ST. TRINIAN’S” The Record-breaking British Comedy Special Featurette: “Heart of the Highlands.” A Glorious Colour Tour of Scotland (Both Recommended G, for General Exhibition.) SPRINGFIELD SATURDAY It Just Explodes with Fun! PAUL DOUGLAS “THE MAGGIE” (G) Censor’s Classification: (G) Approved for General Exhibi(Y) Recommended as suitable for persons aged 13 and over. (A) Recommended as suitable for adults only. D.T.C.

DRESSMAKING & TAILORING LONDON Dressmaker and Designer. Weddings, Evening, Cocktail, and Day Dresses. ’Phone 78-650. D.T.C.

SUN Glasses: All New Polaroid Styles from 17s 6d to 68s. Others from 2s 6d. Iggo’s (Chemists), Ltd., 105 Cashel street. 3843

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Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28162, 28 December 1956, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28162, 28 December 1956, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28162, 28 December 1956, Page 1

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