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AMUSEMENTS REMEMBER THE MIDNIGHT DOUBLE FEATURE SESSION 11 p.m. The complete programme will be shown. 1.45 7.45 11 p.m. . Kerridge-Odeon = =.T IV OLI =- • ’Phone 78-290 - ■ ■ Reserves at Theatre. SAL MINEO SAL MINEO who co-starred with JAMES DEAN CAUSe'” ,T " and " REBEL 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” (Y) Nature goes Mad! Mystery element threatens Earth 1 Kerridge-Odeon 111> L A Z~A~] 11 'Phone 88-089. Reserve at Plaza Today at 2, 5 and 8 THERE IS NOTHING UNDER THE SUN LIKE THE ADVENTURE OF

“HIGH NOON” 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. RESERVE NOW AT PLAZA. LCENTURY ST. ALBANS Luxury Theatre •Phone 75-400 7.45 p.m. TONIGHT 7.45 p.m. Spectacular musical. Exciting adventure. TECHNICOLOR VISTA VISION. The most magnificent of all musical adventures. Kathryn Grayson - Oreste Remember the name . . . you’ll never forget the voice, and music by Rudolph Friml in “THE VAGABOND KING” (G) Rita Moreno, Sir Cedric Hardwicke Excellent Featurettes include “Vistavision Visits Austria,” with special short “Sputnik Dog.” Plans at D.I.C. Theatre at fl p.m. | MALVERN PICTURES"] SHEFFIELD TONIGHT GLENTUNNEL SATURDAY Rex Beach’s “THE SPOILERS” In Technicolor. Excellent Adventure Story. DARFIELD, Saturday Bing Crosby Danny Kaye Rosemary Clooney Vera Ellen in the picture of the year “WHITE CHRISTMAS” In Technicolor. A Must See for Everyone. Special featurette, Vista Vision visits Norway, a scenic beauty. Both for General Exhibition.

FLORISTS EL VERF 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. 39-621 DTC SNIFFING ANO AIR SERVICES UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD.. 168 Hereford street., ’Phone 76-290 CARGO SERVICES: WELLINGTON FROM LYTTELTON: Steamer Express Daily. AUCKLAND AND TAURANGA: Karu—March 26. MELBOURNE, BURNIE. VIA WELLINGTON, BLUFF: Waimea—March 24. SYDNEY: via Bluff. Waipori—March 21. SINGAPORE. CALCUTTA, COLOMBO (with transhipment to other Indian ports), via Wellington, Auckland. Wairimu—from Lyttelton. March 24. FREQUENT CARGO SERVICES: Coastwise between New Zealand oorts and to and from Australia. South Sea Islands, India, Ceylon. Malaya, Indonesia, and West Coast of Canada and U.S.A PASSENGER SERVICES: SYDNEY (with through bookings to other Australian points): Monowai From Wellington. March 24 April 24, May 9. Monowai—From Auckland. April 3. Apri’ 14. May 23 WELLINGTON FROM LYTTELTON: Hinemoa—Mon.. Wed., Fri., 7.10 p.m. train. Maori: Tues.. Thurs., Sat., 7.10 p.m. train. WELLINGTON FROM PICTON: Rangatira: Tues.. Thurs., 2.15 p.m.; Friday, 10 p.m. FIJI, TONGA, NIUE, SAMOA: Tofua, from Auckland—March 25. LAUTOKA. SUVA, APIA: Auckland—April 12. AUCKLAND, VIA WELLINGTON: Matua from Lyttelton. April 1. Passages availably AIR SERVICES? Booking Agents for all Airlines within New Zealand and Overseas For further particulars apply:— UNION STEAM SHIP CO OF N.Z., LTD. D.tJC.

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28541, 21 March 1958, Page 1

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