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AMUSEMENTS LAST 2 DAYS! Daily 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. SUSPENSE CLIMBS TO UNMATCHED HEIGHTS IN 20th Century-Fox’s “THE RIVER’S EDGE” (A) In Cinemascope COLOUR BY DE LUXE Starring RAY MILLAND DEBRA PAGET ANTHONY QUINN STA T E Thone 78-861 "WHERE CHRISTCHURCH MEETS” Dir: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. FRIDAY: 4 SESSIONS 11 a.m., 2, 5 SHOPPERS, 8 p.m. Saturday: 2,5, 8 p.m. Run JULIE ... Run ... Run for your life! and M.G.M. takes YOU with hei on A JOURNEY INTO SUSPENSE . . . "EVEN ALFRED HITCHCOCK WOULD ENVY” Motion Picture Herald The Frightened “JULIE” WHAT MADE HER RUN FOR HER LIFE ON HER BRIDAL NIGHT? What happened on that Honeymoon? Why did the marrriage vows "Till Death Us Do Part” take on sinister significance? The rules of ENTERTAINMENT forbid our disclosing more, except to declare that you’ll be guessing and gasping from the very first scene. DORIS DAY DORIS DAY Is the frightened JULIE and the dramatic greatness revealed in “THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH” is exceeded in this fascinating new portrayal. Co-Starring Louis Jqm-dan Barry Sullivan Frank Lovejoy A tale of Terror . . . the FRIGHTENED “JULIE” “JULIE” , “JULIE” (A) “Any picture you can think of would be hard put to match "JULIE’S” 95 minutes of SUSPENSE” Los Angeles TIMES "MOVIE OF THE WEEK” Life Magazine Reservations NOW Available! PLANS AT D.I.C. AND THEATRE. MOTHER GOOSE MOTHER GOOSE PANTOMIME ANOTHER “EDDIE MARTINGIGANTIC PRODUCTION THEATRE ROYAL Next Next Saturday October sth, 2 p.m. and 7.45 p.m. GRAND GALA OPENING NEXT SATURDAY THE PANTOMIME WITH 1000 DELIGHTS MOTHER GOOSE There are so many good things in a Pantomime one is wondering what is going to happen next. IT’S REFRESHING IT’S GOOD, CLEAN FUN. NOTE:— 5.30 p.m. SESSIONS MONDAY, OCT. 7th TUESDAY, OCT. Bth A r r WEDNESDAY, A I OCT. 9th. Ju THURSDAY, P* lll * OCT. 10th FRIDAY, OCT. 11th., 4.30 p.m. AND 7.45 p.m. SATURDAY, OCT. 12., 2 p.m. AND 7.45 p.m. ITS THE BIG FAMILY SHOW MUM DAD - SISTER BROTHER GRAND-PA GRAND-MA UNCLES AUNTS and COUSINS. All who are young in Heart and young in years Can enjoy a genuine traditional English Pantomime Now Is The Time To Reserve! Box Plans Filling Rapidly At The D.I.C. Prices:— Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls: Adults 9/-, Children 4/6. Back Stalls: Adults 6/6, Children 3/3 Plus Tax and Booking Fee. For Concession Party Bookings of 20 or More Apply to the D.I.C. Gallery Sales on Day of Performance at Theatre Sweet Shop: Adults 4/6, Children 2/3. BOX PLANS AT THE D.I.C. PROCEEDS FOR THE CARE AND WELFARE OF INTELLECTUALLY HANDICAPPED CHILDREN SEE YOU AT ENGLISH PARK ON SUNDAY. Details Friday’s Paper. SHAMROCK FOOTBALL CLUB. ANNUAL BOYS’ NIGHT at WINTON STREET HALL, TONIGHT, OCTOBER 2, 7 o.m. Boys, please bring Football Shirts. PLASTIC CURTAINS PLASTIC CURTAINS PLASTIC CURTAINS //////// New Ready-made Plastic Kitchen and Bathroom Curtains, with frilled lace edge. These will tone with Green. Red or Gold Pastel tonings. //////// 45in Long, with Ties .. 12/6 pair 45in Long, with Ties .. 12/6 pair 45in Long, with Ties .. 12/6 pair //////// 54in Long, with Ties .. 14/11 pair 54in Long, with Ties .. 14/11 oalr 54in Long, with Ties .. 14/11 pair MAIL ORDERS 6d EXTRA //////// SCOTTS FURNISHING CO. LTD. SCOTTS FURNISHING CO.. LTD.. 644 Colombo street. PTC FP SCHUSSLERS Biochemic Salts are obtainable from W Falvey, Chemists. 670 Colombo st. (opp. Reeces).

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Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28397, 2 October 1957, Page 1

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