AMUSEMENTS 1.45 7.45 Kerridge-Odeon = TIVOLI = 1 ’Phone 78-290: ’ Reserves at Theatre. See a Monstrous Sea Beast surging from the oceans 'depths a Of t ® rror • ■ Giant Ships swamped . Jet planes swept from Iho ® kl . es ’ ’ - Tr ains ripped from topple? 18 ** ' To . werin S Skyscrapers “GODZILLA” Persons under 13 years will not be admitted. “CALCUTTA” Starring Alan Ladd ... William Bendix Its packed with thrills, action o^ St l e , nse , anc ! romantic intrigue I A 1?/ 1 Ladd fights and guns his wav through Calcutta, the Indian city of mystery and Intrigue. Kerridge-Odeon I r pLAz a ii| ’Phone 88-089. Reserve at Plaza. TODAY 2 and 7.30 p.m. Warner Bros. Present “G-I-A-N-T” “G-I-A-N-T” (G) In Warnercolour Starring JAMES DEAN ELIZABETH TAYLOR ROCK HUDSON A picture of proud people, a love story—a cavalcade, a conflict of creeds, a personal drama of strong longings ... a big story of big things and big feelings. • THIS IS "GIANT!” A stirring chronicle of three decades of family life and the profound human emotions generated out of the problems of our changing times. A STORY BIG IN EVERY WAY • . . THIS IS “GIANT.”
CENTURY jT. ALBANS Luxury Theatre ’Phone 75-400 SPECIAL MATINEE TODAY 2.15 p.m. Ma and Pa Kettle at Home” . . < G > , T an °, selected featurettes. ALSO CHAPTER 1 OF THE THRILLING NEW SERIAL: “The Lost Planet” Boys and Girls don’t Miss It. 7.45 p.m. TONIGHT 7.45 p.m. Sloan Wilson’s best seller in Cinemascope Colour by De Luxe “THE MAN IN THE GRAY FLANNEL SUIT” (Y) Gregory Peck Jennifer Jones Fredric March Lee J. Cobb One of the great motion pictures of all time. This insight into the life of a man, W'ho ten years after the war is still trying to adjust himself to life, is direct and dramatic. Plans at Theatre from. 10 a.m.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS MRS W. H. GRIFFIN and - Family, Rangiora, wish to Thank all relatives and friends for calls, telegrams. cards, and floral tributes in their sad loss. Please accept this as a personal_acknowledgement. MRS PHYLLIS GRIFFIN, Malcolm and Gregory, wish to sincerely Thank all relatives, many friends, numerous customers, and business firms for their calls, telegrams, cards, letters of symptahy, and floral tn- | butes in .their sad loss. Many addresses are unknown, so will you all please accept this as a personal . acknowledgement.
MRS ANDREW MITCHELL wishes to Thank sincerely all relatives, friends, and neighbours for beautiful floral tributes, telegrams, cards, letters, and personal expressions of sympathy in the sad loss of a loving husband. Sincere thanks to nurses, doctors and specialists who attended him in Ward 7. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement to those who addresses are unknown.
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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28536, 15 March 1958, Page 1
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