AMUSEMENTS Hurry! Final 2 Days the Screen’s first Story of Space Islands in the Sky I I “SPACEWAYS” (G) The True Story of the Never-to-be-forgotten Rocket-Ships Meet . . . Stephen Mitchell as the Top Scientist at the Space Islands NO. 2 ATTRACTION: GEORGE RAFT The Screen's “Tough Guy” Lippert Jnr Pictures Present “THE MAN FROM CAIRO” (A) It’s Dynamite with the Fuse lit . . . and Jam-packed with Violence and terror. "DOUBLE FEATURE THEATRE" CRYSTAL PALACE FOR FINE ENTERTAINMENT Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Telephone 78-602. FRIDAY NEXT! ! FRIDAY NEXT! ! “The Creeping Unknown” “The Creeping Unknown” Is the Favourite “Horror” Movie of over 900 teenagers in Christchurch! ! On XMAS EVE we held a Special Midnight Preview of "The Creeping Unknown” and over 900 Patrons packed the Stalls and Dress-Circle They Came . . . They Saw . . . And Were Amazed at this Unforgettable "Horror” Programme. They Screamed ! ! ! They Yelled ! ! They were Spellbound! ! (THIS IS A HORROR FILM To Comply with Censor's Ruling. Persons Under 13 will not be admitted to the Theatre) Let them now recommend This “Terror” show to you! FROM MISS J. THOMSON. CASHMERE. "Excellent . . . One of the Best Horror Pictures I have ever seen since Dracula Days ...” FROM MR J. WENTILL, WOOLSTON. “It had me scared Stiff from the opening scene . . . but without a doubt its a beauty and a creepy Film.” FROM WAKEFIELD BROTHERS, NEW BRIGHTON. "A loathsome Horror Film . . . with nothing to equal it, and we both saw Frankenstein, and The Wolf Man Films ...” FROM MISS SHIRLEY STUART, SYDENHA*M. "It’s a Film you’ll gasp at . . . and will set you thinking.” Asked would she recommend it to her workmates at the Factory? Miss Stuart said: "Yes. by all means but definitely don’t take the Children.” “The Creeping Unknown” '• “The Creeping Unknown”
It Came From THE QUATERMASS EXPERIMENT No. 2 Film: From Beyond the Grave EERIE! ELECTRIFYING! DEAD MEN TALK on a Devil Yacht ... a ship inhabited by the spirits of the departed. “GHOST SHIP” “GHOST SHIP” (Recommended as Suitable for Persons Aged 13 and Over.) PLANS AT D.I.C. AND THEATRE TODAY TODAY TODAY TODAY CANTERBURY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY (INC.) Presents “CANTERBURY” “CANTERBURY” “CANTERBURY” “CANTERBURY” FLOWER SHOW FLOWER SHOW FLOWER SHOW FLOWER SHOW And Floral Exhibition And Floral Exhibition in North Hagley Park North Hagley Park Near Armagh Street Entrance TODAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY TODAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY The Greatest and Most Comprehensive Display of Flowers and Floral Decorative Art ever staged in New Zealand 18 GARDEN CLUBS IN FLORAL ART COMPETITION This Show Incorporates The South Island Show of the Dahlia Society of New Zealand The Canterbury Horticultural Societys’ Annual Gladiolus and Dahlia Shows AFTERNOON TEA AVAILABLE ’ Opens Today, 1.30 p.m.; Closes ’ 10 p.m. Official Opening 2 p.m. Thursday and Friday, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. ; Admission 2/6, Children unaccom- . panied by parents 1/-, Children of primary school age accompanied, by parents FREE on Thursday and Friday. Parties (up to 20) of school children in charge of teacher free between 10 a.m. and noon Thursday and Friday! P. C. BROWNE, Secretary. Bryndwr Bus to Gates. Additional buses will run if and as required. FLORAL FESTIVAL WEEK NOW SHOWING AT NOW SHOWING AT HAY’S HAY’S
ADMISSION FREE! ADMISSION FREE! TWO MAGNIFICENT COLOUR FILMS “ROSES AND GLADIOLI “ROSES AND GLADIOLI CULTURE” CULTURE” Together with 40 beautiful colour slides of the Californian International Flower Show, on loan from America, are now showing in our EXHIBITION ROOM (take China Stairs) CONTINUOUS DAILY11 a.m. to 4 p.m. FRIDAY—II aun. to 8 pjn.
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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28207, 20 February 1957, Page 1
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