AMUSEMENTS brand new PROGRAMME TODAY 1.45 7.45 Kerridge-Odeon - TIVOLI = ’Phone 78-290 ■ Reserves at Theatre. - SAL MINED SAL MINED " h .‘!^ o .\ s .t2 rred with JAMES DEAN and " REBEI - WITHOUT “THE YOUNG DON’T CRY” (A) The story of a teenager who tried to make it the hard way . . . with all the odds against him! Mineo’s Magnificent ! ! ! Together with a Fantastic ScienceFiction Thriller of Global Terror! “THE NIGHT THE WORLD EXPLODED” (A) Nature goes Mad! Mystery element threatens Earth! REMEMBER THE MIDNIGHT DOUBLE FEATURE SESSION FRIDAY 11 p.m. The complete above programme will be shown. Kerridge-Odeon 11 |~P L A Z~A~j 11 'Phone 88-089. Reserve at Plaza FINALLY TODAY 2 and 7.30 “G-l-A-N-T” In Warnercolour Starring JAMES DEAN ELIZABETH TAYLOR ROCK HUDSON TOMORROW AT 2, 5 AND 8 p.m. Stanley Kramer presents the most exciting story of a man who was too proud to run . . . and too late to turn back!
GARY COOPER GRACE KELLY In taut Western Adventure . . . drama of a single morning in a frontier toWn, culminating in a terrific climax at “HIGH NOON” “HIGH NOON” (G) Co-starring THOMAS MITCHELL KATY JURADO LLOYD BRIDGES A United Artists Release.
CENTURY ST. ALBANS Luxury Theatre •Phone 75-400. 7.45 p.m. Final Screening 7.45 p.m. Sloan Wilson's best seller in Cinemascope Colour by De Luxe “THE MAN IN THE (Y) GRAY FLANNEL SUIT” Gregory Peck Jennifer Jones Fiednc March Lee J. Cobb One of the great motion pictures of all time. This insight into the life of a man, who ten years after the war is still trying to adjust himself to life, is direct and dramatic. Plans at D.I.C. Theatre at 6 p.m. Censor’s Classification (G) Approved for General Exhibition. (Y) Approved for General Exhibition. Recommended as Suitable
for Persons Aged 13 and Over. (A) Approved for General Exhibition. Recommended as Suitable for Adults Only. e === FLORISTS EL VERB FLORISTS. 218 Linwood avenue, FOR ALL FLORAL TRIBUTES We Telegraph Anywhere. •Phone 80-749: after hours 60-118. D.T.C. BUNT’S, State Theatre Bldg,, for Wreaths and Sprays. ’Phones 78-253: after hours, 39-621D.T.C. 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. T.W.H.S. FLORAL - Centre. Florists. ’Phone 58-992; after hours 49-912, for all Floral tributes. We telegraph flowers. T.H.S.
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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28540, 20 March 1958, Page 1
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