AMUSEMENTS Last Day MAJESTIC The Show Place of Christchurch Direction: Kerridge-Odeon ’Phone 62-038-39 Reserves at Theatre 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Manager: RUSS CHAPMAN Today 2 p.m., 8 p.m. Universal Pictures Present JUNE ALLYSON ROSSANO BRAZZI IN A magnificent story of a love . . . intimate . . . emotional . . . UNCONTROLLABLE. “INTERLUDE” “INTERLUDE” (G) CINEMASCOPE and TECHNICOLOR FRIDAY (Tomorrow) AT 11 a.m., 2,5, 8 p.m. Delightful British Comedy Drama! There is an island in the great city of London—a little foreign island called Soho. Many nationalities live there whose everyday lives are composed of countless threads, of custom, of family. The Gozzi family live there, too, in a quiet little street; and, in particular, Julia Gozzi and Michael Morgan for whom the threads snap . . . and the miracle happens. They never know the truth of it—only one man knows that; and he saw it happen . . . J Arthur Rank Presents “MIRACLE IN SOHO” (A) IN EASTMAN COLOUR. Starring John Gregson Belinda Lee Cyril Cusack FEATURING THE HIT SONG “MIRACLE OF LOVE” SUNG BY RONNIE HILTON.
"A warm-hearted, laughter-laced film . . . packed with good things.” —ROSS SHEPHERD. THE PEOPLE. Reserve at the Majestic. ON STAGE MAJESTIC THEATRE TONIGHT ONE NIGHT ONLY 8 SOUTH ISLAND 8 8 FINALISTS 8 in N.Z.’s Greatest Talent SEARCH FOR A STAR SEARCH FOR A STAR Promoted by Cinema. Stage and TV. Magazine Cinema. Stage and TV. Magazine £l5OO Prize
BEAUTY CHARM TALENT SEE . . . these lovely girls parade in Swimwear Afternoon Wear Cocktail Gowns HEAR . . . The South Island Winners Proclaimed THE GIRLS WHO WILL GO FORWARD TO THE FINAL JUDGING IN AUCKLAND. D.I.C. wil] present “Top-Line Fashions for Winter” A spectacular showing of the newest styles by CHRISTCHURCH’S most glamorous models. Picture Programme to Follow “Interlude” BOOKINGS ARE HEAVY PLEASE RESERVE EARLY. SUBURBAN CINEMAS GET MORE OUT OF LIFE ... GO OUT TO A MOVIE IN THE SUBURBS! KAIAPOI -“RIALTO7.45 p.m. “7th Cavalry’’ (Randolph Scott) (G); “Over Exposed” (G). SUMNER -"HOLLYWOOD" 8 p.m. “Battle Taxi” (Sterling Hayden, Arthur Franz) (G). RANGIORA - regent8 p.m. “Rock Around The Clock” (Bill Haley and His Comets) (G). NEW BRIGHTON -"Roxy7.45 p.m. “The Incredible Shrinking Man” (Under 13 Not Admitted); “The Night Runner” (A). LYTTELTON
—•'HARBOUR LIGHT” 7.45 p.m. “Behind The High Wall” (Y); “The Desperado” (Wayne Morris) (G). RICCARTON --rex 7.30 p.m. “The Man Who Knew Too Much” (Doris Day, James Stewart) (Y). FLORISTS EL VERE FLORISTS. 218 Linwood avenue, FOR ALL FLORAL TRIBUTES We Telegraph Anywhere. Phone 80-749 After hours 60-118. PTC. FLORAL EMBLEMS NAIRNS are COMPLETE FLORISTS. Supply Wreaths. Crosses, and all Floral Emblems Floral Casket Covers, and Grave Lining If it's possible with Flowers— NAIRNS CAN DO IT. NAIRN’S NURSERIES. LTD., Established 1879 166 LINCOLN ROAD (Day or Night). Nairn’s send Flowers through the Floral Exchange to any part of the Dominion Prompt deliveries. 'Phone 64-139. 64-138.TW.H.5. BUNT’S, State Theatre Bldg., for Wreaths and Sprays. ’Phones 78-253, after hours, 39-621.D.T.C. FLORAL Centre, Florists. ’Phone 58-992; after hours 49-912, for ail Floral Tributes We telegraph flowers. THCAR PARKING. CAR PARKING. Park your car in comfort in the centre of the City, 12/6 per week, 2 lots available, plenty of room. LATIMER PARKING, LTD., Box 478, ’Phone 69-889. 6360
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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28528, 6 March 1958, Page 1
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