AMUSEMENTS . CHUMS FILM CLUB! i Saturday, 10 a.m. Cartoons. Serial "DEADWOOD I DICK” Stage Quiz with Prizes, Feature HOPALONG CASSIDY In 1 “COLT COMRADES” (Programme Concludes at Noon) s “Double Feature Theatre" g CRYSTAL PALACE For Reservations 'Phone 78-602 Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd TODAY: 2 P.M.—7.45! MON.-WED.,—3 Shows! 4 11 a.m., 2—7.45 p.m. YOU’LL ALWAYS REMEMBER this Trio . . . and their adventures in California's Rocky Canyon Country . . . Together they faced the menace ol Mountain Lion and found the warmth of each other! Young JACKIE . . . His dog BOOGIE . . . And the once proud Racehorse. "NORTHWIND" they now caII—“THE SAD HORSE” “THE SAD HORSE” (G) in Cinemascope—Colour 1 With the young star of "PROUD REBEL”— DAVID LADD ALAN’S REMARKABLY TALENTED 10-YEAR-OLD SON. And . . . LOOK ! . . . ! LOOK ! . . . ! (Commencing Saturday 2 p.m. MON.-WED.: 11 a.tn., 2 p.m. 9—TERRYTOON—9 9—TERRYTOON—9 CARTOONS! CARTOONS! PLUS! ! . . . Evenings Only with “THE SAD HORSE” f Headed for Trouble—on a Path of Treachery! I THE WEST AT VIOLENT WAR! “RIDE A VIOLENT MILE” (G) —Starring— JOHN AGAR PENNY EDWARDS E All released by 20th Century-Fox. H Plans Today at CRYSTAL. LIMITED NUMBER OF SEATS AVAILABLE AT THEATRE TONIGHT FROM 6.45. Patrons are asked to be seated by 7.25. Doors closed during performance. ST. JAMES THEATRE TONIGHT at 7.30 y. BRITISH DRAMA LEAGUE'S SOUTH ISLAND DIVISIONAL FINALS DIVISIONAL FINALS A "MUST” FOR ALL WHO ENJOY GOOD THEATRE Official Opening by His Worship the Mayor of Christchurch (Mr G. Manning) “A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE" "BOY WITH A CART" “A CHANGE FOR THE WORSE" "FAMILY ALBUM” Four splendid plays—winners of Area Festivals in Christchurch— North Canterbury. South Canterbury and North Otago. DISTINGUISHED OVERSEAS ir ADJUDICATOR: I Mrs Nora Ratcliff M.A. (Oxon). Celebrated TutorProducer and Playwright. Admission: 7s 6d, ss, 3s 6d. Concession Vouchers cannot be accepted at Theatre tonight. A u CHILDREN CHILDREN CHILDREN !- CHILDREN MOTHERS d CHILDREN MOTHERS CHILDREN MOTHERS CHILDREN MOTHERS ;e MOTHERS ■S CHILDREN MOTHERS CHILDREN CHILDREN CHILDREN FUN GALORE CH’LDRFN FUN GALORE CHILDREN FUN GALORE CHTI DRFN FUN GALORE CHILDREN FUN GALORE CHILDREN FUN GALORE CHILDREN CHILDREN CHILDREN ICE SKATING CHILDREN ICE SKATING CHILDREN ICE SKATING CHILDREN ICE SKATING ; CHILDREN ICE SKATING CHILDREN ICE SKATING CHILDREN CHILDREN CHILDREN e SCHOOL SCHOOL SCHOOL ■ v SCHOOL SCHOOL SCHOOL SPECIAL SFSSTONS I- SCHOOL SPECIAL SESSIONS d SCHOOL SPECIAL SESSIONS SCHOOL SCHOOL EVERY SCHOOL EVERY SCHOOL EVERY SCHOOL SCHOOL AFTERNOON SCHOOL AFTERNOON SCHOOL AFTERNOON SCHOOL SCHOOL SCHOOL Monday to Friday. SCHOOL Monday to Friday. SCHOOL . SCHOOL d SCHOOL Admission Is. J' SCHOOL Skates Is. SCHOOL Saturday Afternoon. n SCHOOL Admission 2s. c CHor>L Skates Is. SCHOOL v SCHOOL SCHOOL ‘ school v SCHOOL v HOLIDAYS v HOI ID AYS v HOLIDAYS HOLIDAYS SPEED RACES * HOLIDAYS SPEED RACES ’ HOLIDAYS SPEED RACES * HOLIDAYS ‘ HOLIDAYS EXHIBITIONS ’ HOLIDAYS EXHIBITIONS * HOLIDAYS EXHIBITIONS ' HOLIDAYS * HOLIDAYS LUCKY SPOTS J, HDijnAVS LUCKY SPOTS J HOLIDAYS LUCKY SPOTS HOLIDAYS Y HOLIDAYS MONTE CARLO ’ HoijoaYS MONTE CARLO X HOLIDAYS MONTE CARLO ' HOLIDAYS X holidays Heaps of fun for Y HOLIDAYS young and old at the Y HOLIDAYS INDOOR ICE RINK. Y HOLIDAYS Centaurus road, Y HOLIDAYS Cashmere. Y HOLIDAYS Y HOLIDAYS Y HOLIDAYS Y HOLIDAYS Y HOLIDAYS
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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28980, 22 August 1959, Page 1
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