amusements It’s WARMER at Your Favourite Theatre— Kerridge-Odeon AVON Management:—S. E. M. Moodie ’Phone 60-062. Reserve at the Avon Mon. to Fri.—ll, 2, .5 and 8. . Saturday—2, 5 and 8 p.m. Hurry!—Last 3 Days SO EXCITING A CAST!— SO BOLD A STORY I ! DAVID NIVEN DEBORAH KERR RITA HAYWORTH BURT LANCASTER WENDY HILLER Gladys COOPER Felix AYLMER Cathleen NESBITT United Artists Presents Hecht, Hill and Lancaster’s Production of Terence Rattigan’s
“SEPARATE TABLES” (A) A poignant drama of love and loneliness as typified by a crosssection of emotion-torn permanent residents of a small British seaside hotel. Friday:— A MOVING STORY WITH ALL THE APPEAL OF THE HEART IN ITS TELLING! Max Bygraves Colin ("Smiley) Petersen Dana (“Shiralee”) Wilson Kathleen Harrison “A CRY from the STREETS” (Y) METRO THEATRE Colombo Street, Sydenham ’Phone 88-600 7.15 p.m. Tonight... THE POLICE Were Convinced! THE WITNESSES Were Positive ! 1 I YET HE WAS . . . “THE WRONG MAN” HENRY FONDA VERA MILES In Alfred Hitchcock’s Suspense Filled Thriller “THE WRONG MAN” “THE WRONG MAN” Somewhere in the Crowded Streets or Shadowed Subways was the Right Man . . . The One Person who Could Prove His Innocence I ! 1 ■ (A) Recommended for Adults. And On The Same Programme: RICHARD CONTE ' DIANNE FOSTER In An Exciting Drama “THE BROTHERS RICO” Tricked in Miami! Tracked to Arizona . . . Trapped in New York! (A) Recommended For Adults. I CENTURY St. Albans Luxury Theatre ‘Phone 75-400 BY POPULAR DEMAND ONE MORE SCREENING. FINALLY TOIVIGHT 7.45 p.m. Laurence Olivier Merle Oberon David Niven ■ Flora ROBSON Donald CRISP In Samuel Goldwyn’s production “WUTHERING “WUTHERING HEIGHTS” HEIGHTS” (G) from the great novel by EMILY BRONTE A vivid drama of ill-starred romance on the Yorkshire moors . . . told with an intensity and impact never equalled on the screen. Plans D.1.C.: At Theatre 6 p.m. CATERING CUISINE WHITE HART HOTEL. 251 High street Phone 76-786 Reasonable stocks of importeo Spirits, etc., stil! available. WHISKY: From 35s large hot. FRENCH BRANDY: From 35s large Dot. DRY GIN From 32s 6d large Dot SWEET SHERRY: From 7s 6d large Dot. PORT WINE: From 7s large Dot SPEIGHTS Dunedin Ale ano Crown xxxx Ale still on tar and from the pump •TRY US FIRST’ W W Percival. Proprietor. TH Vti.VL’l G ove Restaurant (opp Avon Iheatre) for your Wedding Cocktail Party 21st. etc Phone 88-716 or 60-765 D EDUCATIONAL THE JOB OF GETTING THE RIGHT JOB. It’s made easy if you equip yourself a spare time study of an I.C.S. course. 1.C.5., the world’s longest educational institution, has over 300 Commercial, Industrial, and Professional Courses to choose from. Send for a free Prospectus Accountancy Writing Salesmanship Radio— Institution Fire all branches Engineers Automobile Carpentry and "Science of Building Success” INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (N.Z.), LTD.. Dept. D., Regent Theatre Building. Cathedral square. Christchurch. THS OPTICIANS G SEVICKE JONES OPTICIANS 51 CATHEDRAL SQUARE (Corner Chancery lane) Telephone 76-658; P.O. Box 669. ’ TS WALTER J. WATSON WALTER J WATSON OPTICIANS Phone 75-884 ;Phone 75-884 TS ADVICE Free on Ailments of Dogs and Cats tggo’s (Chemists). lO5 Cashel street. 7277
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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28952, 21 July 1959, Page 1
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