_ AMUSEMENTS Your Favourite Theatre— Kerridge-Odeon AVON Management:—S. E. M. Moodie ’Phone 60-062. Reserve at the Avon E 2nd EXCITING WEEK E STARTS TODAY! at 11, 2, 5 and 8 (Tomorrow, Saturday: 2,5, 8 p.m.) Thrill-Charged Drama of Fiery Romance! —- ( Mysterious Intrigue! Daring Adventure! In Exotic North Africa a land thal thrills the senses with its vivid splendour . . . where beauty lends love a new enchantment . . . and where danger sharpens every sense to meet a constant challenge! ’ “THE BLACK TENT” , (G) Starring ANTHONY STEEL DONALD SINDEN and Sultry, Seductive New Star Anna Maria Sandri With ANDRE MORRELL Filmed in Far-off Tripolitania In Vista Vision : In Technicolor : METRO THEATRE Colombo street, Sydenham ’Phone 88-600 1 Wide Screen—Mirrophonic Sound ' MATINEE 1.30 p.m. TOMORROW 1 7.15 p.m. TONIGHT 7.15 p.m. Thrill to Sigmund Romberg’s ■ Colourful Musical “THE STUDENT PRINCE” “THE STUDENT PRINCE” “THE STUDENT PRINCE” Starring Ann Blyth Edmund Purdom John Ericson Louis Calhern And the Singing Voice of Mario Lanza IN METROSCOPE and COLOUR And on the Same Programme: TAB HUNTER DAWN ADDAMS In the Technicolor Adventure “RETURN TO TREASURE ISLAND” (Both App. for General Exhibition) “ E MP IRE” PAPANUI. ’Phone 48-283 FINALLY TONIGHT, 7.25 Two Spine-tingling Mystery Thrillers Faye EMERSON, Van JOHNSON in “MURDER IN THE BIG HOUSE” (Rec. for Persons 13 and Over) Humphrey BOGART Lauren BACALL in “THE BIG SLEEP” (Rec. for Adults Only) SATURDAY, MON., TUES., 7 p.m. Matinee Saturday—See Below John GREGSON. Joan RICE in the human and heart-warming romantic comedy—“THE CROWDED DAY” (Rec. for Persons 13 and Over) And the Brightest, Liveliest Musical of the Year—“HlT THE DECK” Jane POWELL Tony MARTIN Debbie REYNOLDS Walter PIDGEON (App. for General Exhibition) MATINEE SATURDAY. 1.45: “Hit The Deck” and Specially Selected Shorts (G) SPRINGFIELD SATURDAY Bud and Lou are High-flying Stuntmen . . . and Hollywood will never be the same again! “ABBOT and COSTELLO MEET THE KEYSTONE KOPS” (G) Also Pictorial Parade Featuring CHRISTCHURCH CATHEDRAL and DOUGLAS BADER at the Palmerston North Air Display. SUBURBAN SUMNER -"Hollywood” 8 p.m. “Dangerous Mission” (Victor Mature, Piper Laurie) (Y). NEW BRIGHTON-" HOXY " 7.45 p.m. “Gorilla At Large” (Under 13 not Admitted) "Witness To Murder” (Barbara Stanwyck, George Sanders). LYTTELTON -“HARBOUR LIGHT” 7.45 p.m. “The Looters” (A) “Fortune Hunters” (G). KAIAPOI -■RIALTO" 7.45 p.m. “Backlash” (Y) “Desperado” (G). RANGIORA —"REGENT” 8 p.m. “Star In The Dust” (G) “World In My Corner” (G). RAKAIA PICTURES 8 p.m. “Above Us The Waves” (John Mills) (G). RICCARTON -"HEX" 7.30 p.m. “Deep In My Heart” (G) “Invisible Informer” (Y). Censor’s Classification: (G) Approved for General Exhibition. (Y) Recommended as suitable for persons aged 13 and over. (A) Recommended as suitable for adults only. D.T.C. METHVEN SCHOOL 75TH JUBILEE METHVEN SCHOOL 75TH JUBILEE EASTER, 1957. EASTER, 1957. EASTER. 1957. EASTER, 1957. EASTER, 1957. Former pupils, teachers and Committeemen, please note there are only a limited number of tickets available for the Jubilee Banquet. Would any persons possessing any , old school records, please forward to Jubilee Committee, Box 41, Methven.
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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28221, 8 March 1957, Page 1
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