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AMUSEMENTS LAST DAY! ! 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. M.G.M.*s Masterpiece of Suspense ‘7ULIE” (A) STARRING DORIS DAY LOUIS JOURDAN ST A T E ’Phone 78-861 "WHERE CHRISTCHURCH MEETS Dir: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd TOMORROW 4 sessions 11 a.m., 2, 5 shoppers 8 p.m. Saturday 2,5, 8 p.m. N.Z. PREMIERE WHAT HAPPENED OUT THERE ... in the surging vastness of the Indian Ocean? A TORPEDO SHATTERED THE NIGHT and set adrift three men and an unusual woman. “BISCUIT” . . . “SEA WIFE” . . . “BULLDOG” and "NUMBER FOUR’ . . . were the names they gave each other as they battled for survival against heat and storm and the more deadly human elements of Jealousy, Hatred and Passion! The Exciting Best-Seller Is On the Screen. “SEA WIFE” From the novel “SEA-WIFE and BISCUIT” by J. M. Scott. A new triumph for the British producers ol “THE MAN WHO NEVER WAS.” “SEA WIFE” “SEA WIFE” “SEA WIFE” “SEA WIFE” "SEA WIFE” (Recomcnded as suitable for persons aged 13 and over). 20th Century-Fox Present IN CINEMASCOPE COLOUR by DE LUXE starring RICHARD BURTON RICHARD BURTON HE is “Biscuit.” Indomitable R.A.F. Officer in love with this strange woman he could never have. JOAN COLLINS JOAN COLLINS SHE is "Sea-Wife.” A woman of flesh and fire and mystery. What was her secret? Basil Sydney Cy Grant THEY—one white, one black —fought the sea to live and later each other to kill I AN ENTERTAINMENT NOT TO BE MISSED! BOOK OR ATTEND A MATINEE! Plans at D.I.C and Theatre.

THEATRE ROYAL

THE BIG FUN PANTOMIME MOTHER GOOSE MOTHER GOOSE THE GAYEST, BRIGHTEST AND MOST COLOURFUL STAGE SHOW YOUR FAMILY COULD WISH TO SEE

MOTHER GOOSE LAST THREE DAYS TODAY AT 5.30 p.m. TOMORROW AT 4.30 p.m. and 7.45 p.m. Saturday 2 p.m. Final Gala Performance at 7.45 p.m. Box Plans for All Performances at the DI.C. PRICES: Dress Circle and Orchestra! Stalls: Adults 9/-, Children 4/6 Back Stalls: Adults 6/6, Children 3/3, Plus Tax and Booking Fee. Gallery Sales on Day of Performance at the Theatre Sweet Shop. Adults 4/6. Children 2/3 PROCEEDS FOR THE CARE AND WELFARE OF INTELLECTUALLY HANDICAPPED CHILDREN

“SORCAR” “SORCAR” Magic Prince from India. BOOKING PLANS BOOKING PLANS FIRST SIX DAYS INCLUDING LABOUR WEEK END MATINEES SATURDAY AND MONDAY AT 2 p.m. NOW OPEN AT D.I.C POPULAR INCLUSIVE PRICES: 5/11, 9/2, 13/6 Children Half Price to Matinees Only. THEATRE ROYAL CHRISTCHURCH Commencing Thursday evening next, Oct. 24, al 8 p.m. NOTE: WEDNESDAY AFTERSCHOOL PERFORMANCE at 5.15 p.m. J. C. WILLIAMSON THEATRES, LTD. And "EDGLEY" and "DAWE" Present for the first time in New, Zealand The Greatest Magician of the Century. “SORCAR” and his fabulous “SORCAR” company of ten oUnGAn magicians pre“SORCAR” senting the most HcnnrAD» mystifying of all □UnLAn mystery shows. “IND-DRA-JAL” MAGIC OF INDIA A full 2*/ a hours’ programme of astounding, colourful and breathtaking ilusions . . . NEVER BEFORE SUCH THRILLING AND EXCITING ENTERTAINMENT! DEFINITELY NEVER A SHOW LIKE THIS! LETTER BOOKING- 17s per seat inclusive (children half-price to matinees only) now being received at D.I.C Please enclose stamped addressed envelope together with remittance for return of tickets. (Add exchange on cheques).

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Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28410, 17 October 1957, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28410, 17 October 1957, Page 1