AMUSEMENTS MIDNIGHT SESSION 1.30 p.m., 7.30 p.m. 11 p.m. ~ < Kerridte>Odeon = TIVOLI = Thom 78390 RESERVE AT THEATRE Hearing Aids Available Action-fans . . . Here’s great Mews . . . James Cagney’s Back! Not since “G-Men!” . , . Not since “Public Enemy!” have you had the opportunity see Cagney in a show . ’(‘NEVER STEAL . SMALL” (A) ' Starring - James Cagney Shirley Jones Color De Luxe 0M8..81G. BRAWLING-EXC3T-iffU Story of the waterIWHIr RACKETS, OF THE MW - TOUGH BOSS_ OF THE BREAKING LAWS AND JAWS TO GET TO THE TOPI Plus the story of today’s Lost Generation ! ! ■!’ “LIVE FAST, DIE YOUNG” (A) Double Feature and Double Action, p.m —7.45 p.m. KerridgeOdeon PLAZA ||||| k ” ■ Hearing Aids Available ||gs: Thone 88-089 Reserve at Plaza C I 808 HOPE SB JANE RUSSEL Roy Rodgers and Trigger “SON OF PALEFACE” Technicolor A LAUGH PACKED RIOT OF A DUDE IN THE WILD WESTI SCIENCE FICTION EXPERTS CREATE NEW THRILLER FOR YOUNGSTERS IN “THE SPACE'CHILDREN” (G)
Both Features approved for General Exhibition. Saturday FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Avonlo.3o ajn. Plaza 2 p.m. jL “Junior Saturday Theatre” Loads and Loads of Laughs with Laurel and Hardy in “SWISS MISS” Full-length Comedy Feature —Plus Super Shorts!— Approved and Recommended by C.F.A. (Children's Film Association) Exclusive to Avon and Plaza (Rec. by Censor as particularly suitable for Family Jtatertainment). CENTURY St. Albam Luxury Thmtre Phone J TONIGHT AT 7.45 James Ramsay Ullman's exciting, inspiring story of passionate romance and thrilling action. In Eastmancolor Exciting Unforgettable Drama “WINDOM’S WAY” “WINDOM’S WAY” with PETER FINCH * *5 MABY ; ,URE -. t Natasha Parry Robert Flamyng Dedicated to a lonely life of service. Dr. Alec Windom" fives and works amidst impoverished natives of an Asian village . . . until the arrival of hit estranged and glamorous wife.
Excellent Featurettes Include WATCHING THE POINTS" An interesting short on Railways.
Disney Cartoon, Newsreels, etc. Plans D.I.C. At Theatre 6 p?m.
“EMPIRES PAPANUI - PHONE 484 SS 7 p.m, Finally Tonight 7 p.m. Jaek Palance Anthony Perkins “THE LONELY MAN” (A) Viata Vision STEVE ROLLINS could have love - . . he could have had money;-. . . .but all he wanted was a little information—a gun and a lead on the man that framed him! Alan Ladd Edward G. Robinson -r-nnstA “THE hour” Cinemascope Technicolor When these great action stars get together there’s hell on 'Frisco Bay and every moment streaked with the excitement of staying alive L •, 745 p.m. Com. Saturday 745p;m. ’’WITNESS FOR THE PROSECUTION” (G) (Be sure to reserve early and avoid disappointment). .1.45 p.m. Sat. Matinee 145 p.m. SPECIAL CARTOON PARADE FOR THE CHILDREN Travelogues, etc. A programme SPECIALLY SELECTED for the Children 1 - . <: V Censor’s Classifications (G) *JjJjy ,ved <or General Ex(Y) Approved for General Exhibition. Recommended as Suitable for Persons Aged , 13 and Over. (A) Approved for General Exhibition. Recommended as Suitable tor Adults Only. ar.-Ste. -r , opticians ““ ■ .... JSSZ ADVICE Free on Ailments of Dogs and Cats, tggo's (Chemists), Ltd., IM Caahel street. 7277
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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28937, 3 July 1959, Page 1
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