AMUSEMENTS today! A Really Wonderful Programme! - Kerridge-Odeon = | TIVOLI = 1 | 'Phone 87-290 ■ Reserves at Theatre Manager: F. K. Jones 2— 7.15 H p. ln . Tonight we are showing the full d A<?J^xTTz?!' OBanime on a special MIDNIGHT SESSION at 11 p.m. ONE MAN Sfiy^ lNG TO DIE FOR ITI ONE MAN WILLING TO KILL FOR IT ONE MAN WAS WILLING TO FIGHT FOR IT' AND THE SECRET WAS ON THE SINISTER . . . “MARA MARU” “MARA MARU“ ((’,) ERROL FLYNN in his TOUGHEST. Most TERRIFIC role as a two-fisted sailor on a search for forbidden :> treasure. . . Plus the WHITE HOT . . . "PLEASE MURDER ME” (A) THRILLS THAT WILL LEAVE YOU BREATHLESS! EXCITEMENT . . . ACTION TENSION makes this a MUST lor THRILLER FANS! Kerridge-Odeon llFplaza 111 R. G. Hall Manager Phone 88-089. Reserve at Plaza. TODAY AT 2 and 8 p.m. ONCE IN A WHILE YOU ARE OFFERED TRULY GREAT ENTERTAINMENT This is it! WINNER OF THE 1956 CANNES FILM FESTIVAL! “OTHELLO” “OTHELLO” (Y) Direct from its Gala Premiere success at the Royal Festival Hall, London. SUPERB IN SPEECH ENGLISH GLORIOUS IN COLOUR MIGHTY IN PRODUCTION Sergi Bondarchuk Irina Skobtseva Supreme stars of Moscow Art Theatre "This Othello is a wonderfully good film to look at ... ” N.Z. Herald "This magnificent Soviet film is the best screen Shakespeare I have seen since Henry V, largely because it is not a photographed play, but a real film striking in visual beauty English voices admirably suit the characters.’’ — John Reid. Auckland Star. CEN T URY ST. ALBANS Luxury Theatre 'Phone 75-400 7.45 p.m. TONIGHT 7.45 p.m. MATINEE TOMORROW 2.15 "MA AND PA KETTLE AT WAIKIKI" Paris, Rome, Nice, Monte Carlo, the Swiss Alps . '. . The world’s most fabulous backgrounds for a love story that hurtles full speed across the barriers of convention. In Cinemascope Colour by De Luxe A spine tingling drama about sports car racing. “THE RACERS" (Y) starring Kirk DOUGLAS Bella DARVI Gilbert ROLAND Caesar ROMERO Lee COBB Katy JURADO The exciting and dramatic story of European sports car racing in Cinemascope. All the Auto racing scenes for the story about a man, Douglas, who is torn between his two loves . . . the thrill of winning a race and the desire of winning a woman were filmed in the actual European locale. EXCELLENT FEATURETTES Plans at Theatre today from 4 p.m.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS MRS JENNIE DONNITHORNE wishes to Thank all friends and relatives for S telegrams, cards, and personal expressions of sympathy, and many acts of kindness from neighbours in her recent sad loss. As a number of addresses are unknown, please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. \i CAPTAIN J. E. HANCOX and Family, Oamaru, wish to sincerely Thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for all their kindness, .. flowers, telegrams, letters and per- ' sonai messages of sympathy in their recent bereavement. Please accept c this as a personal acknowledgement. F FLORISTS ? EL VERE FLORISTS. 218 Linwood avenue, FOR ALL FLORAL TRIBUTES We Telegraph Anywhere. Phone 80-749: after hours. 60-118 v D T.C. ADULTS Only Bronchial Mixture for all Chest Colds and Bronchitis. 3s 6d bottle. Iggo’s (Chemists). Ltd., 105 Cashel street « 3848
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Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28435, 15 November 1957, Page 1
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