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AMUSEMENTS See Berkeley"—the de*troyer that’s “UP THE CREEK”— in the Children’s Floral Proceraion at 10 o’clock This MornYour Favourite Theatre— Kerridge-Odeon AVON Management:—S. E. M. Moodie TTjone 60-062. Reserve at the Avon. 3 "WATCHES” TODAY:— 4 Bells 2 Bells 8 Bells LANDLUBBERS’ LINE—--2 p.m. 5 p.m. 8 p.m. IN THE GLORIOUS BRITISH TRADITION . . . of Taking The Mickey out of H.M. Forces! ... It’s the Navy’s Turn Now!!! so—“MAN THE LAUGHBOATS!” for the British Navy Comedy Riot!

“UP THE CREEK" (G) Warner Brothers Brings You MUCH MARITIME MIRTH!— with 3 of Britain’s Brightest and Best Comedians I—DAVID TOMLINSON (The Mis-Guided Missile Expert Who really “Got A Rocket!”). PETER (“Goon Show”) SELLERS (a Sailor like Nelson “Baby-Face Nelson!”). WILFRID HYDE WHITE (As the Admiral —Horse-racing Mad ... a real old Epsom Salt I). Their Curvaceous Cohorts in Crime— Liliane SOTTANE Vera DAY Believe it or not the Technical Advisor is Lt.-Comdr. J. H. Pidler, R.N.! ... “IT IS OUTRAGEOUS, IRRESPONSIBLE, REPREHENSIBLE AND GLORIOUSLY, HILARIOUSLY FUNNY! ..." —“News of the World” —London . . . “THE FUNNIEST BRITISH FARCE I’VE SEEN IN A LONG TIME! . . ." London "Daily Mirror." You’ll be Scuttled with Laughter ! ! ! AIso:—COLOUR CARTOON JOE McDOAKES COMEDY “ALPINE GLORY”—C*»cope, Colour ’’FIRE, WIND AND FLOOD” 1.45 p.m. 7.45 p.m. Kerridge-Odeon = TIVOLI = Thon. 78-290 RESERVES AT THEATRE. Hearing Aid* Available. The 20th Century Frankenstein “THE COLOSSUS OF NEW YORK” (Restricted to Persons 13 Years and Over). HOBROR GRIPS THE METROPOLIS AS A MONSTROUS UNEARTHLY COLOSSUS STALKS THE STREETS John Derek Elaine Stewart “HIGH HELL” “HIGH HELL” (Y) TERROR AND TEMPTATION. Five men and a woman trapped in a mining cabin on top of the world!

Kerridge-Odeon |||l plaza Illi Hearing Aids Available. •Phone 88-089 Reserve at Plaza. Daily at 2 and 8 p.m. SO WONDERFUL TOGETHER YOU’LL WISH THEY’D NEVER PART AGAIN 1 CARY GRANT Never so Devilishly-Debonair INGRID BERGMAN Never so Radiant In Warner Brothers “INDISCREET” (A) Excitingly filmed in London —in TECHNICOLOR with Cecil PARKER Phyllis CALVERT Megs JENKINS David KOSSOFF A Scintillating, Sophisticated affair between a very lovely (But susceptible) Actress and a very eligible (but elusive) Bachelor. “EMP I K E ” PAPANUI •PHONE 48-283 1.30 pm. MATINEE TODAY 1.30 p.m. “Johnny On The Run” (Particularly suitable as family entertainment) A film recommended by the Children's Council. 7 pan. Tonight, Mon., Tues., 7 p.m. HANS and LOTTE HASS “UNDER THE CARIBBEAN” 7.10 pan. In Technicolor A million unforgettable thrills in this exciting underwater colour materpiece. DONALD O’CONNOR MARILYN MONROE “THERE’S NO BUSINESS “THERE’S NO BUSINESS LIKE SHOW BUSINESS” LIKE SHOW BUSINESS” 8.40 pan. Cinemascope Color In all the world there** no music like it ... no cast like it ... no story lik® it ... no show like it. (G) ACKNOWLEDGEMENT MRS BERT CRAIG and Family desire to express Thanks and gratitude for the many beautiful floral tributes, letters, cards, and personal messages sent by so many relations, neighbours and friends, known and unknown, on the occasion of the sudden death of her husband and our father; also thanks to the many friends who paid their . last respects to Bert. Sympathy and understanding shown by everyone have been a wonderful comfort to us all. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. SCHUSSUCB’B obtainable from W. Ealvey, Chemlat, 870 Colombo «t. (opp. BeecM). D

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28832, 28 February 1959, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28832, 28 February 1959, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28832, 28 February 1959, Page 1

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