AMUSEMENTS The only Theatre South of Auckland maintaining a Full Metropolitan Screening policy: 4 SESSIONS EVERY DAY—MONDAY TO FRIDAY INCL.—II, 2. 5 and 8. Saturday 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. and Special Children’s Matinee First Saturday of Every Month at 10.30 a.m. Your Favourite Theatre— Kerridge-Odeon AVON Management:—S. E. M. Moodie ’Phone 60-062. Reserve at the Avon WINNER OF THREE BRITISH ACADEMY AWARDS I —“BEST BRITISH PICTURE,’’ "BEST PICTURE FROM ANY SOURCE,” “BEST PERFORMANCE BY A FOREIGN ACTRESS.” The Most ADULT British Picture Ever Made I The film of John Bralne’s Scorching Best-Seller 1 TOP” THE AT “ROOM CENSORSHIP: PERSONS UNDER 16 WILL, NOT BE ADMITTED. A Remus Film Presented by Lion International—Starring Academy Award-Winner SIMONE SIGNORET Laurence Harvey Heather Sears HERMIONE BADDELEY DONALD WOLFIT RAYMOND HUNTLEY DONALD HOUSTON
METRO THEATRE Colombo Street, Sydenham 'Phone 88-600 7.15 p.m. TONIGHT 7.15 p.m. RITA HAYWORTH ROBERT MITCHUM In the Cinemascope Drama “FIRE DOWN BELOW” (Recommended for Adults Only). And on the Same Programme: GEORGE BAKER STANLEY BAKER “A HILL IN KOREA” "Y” Certificate. Tomorrow: “THE BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE STREET” JENNIFER JONES SIR JOHN GIELUD BILL TRAVERS "G” General Exhibition. RESERVE EARLY. Theatre Booking Office Open 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Monday to Friday.
INDEPENDENT CINEMAS SUMNER —“HOLLYWOOD” 8 p.m.: “The Lonely Man” (Y) (Jack Palance-Anthony Perkins). "2nd Test, Lions v. N.Z.” RICCARTON-“REX” 7.30 p.m.: "Cat. On a Hot Tin Roof” (A) (Burl Ives-Eliza-beth Taylor). K Al APOI -“RIALTO” 7.45 p.m. "The One That Got Away” (Hardy Gruger). “The White Squaw.” (Y) (David Brian). RANGIORA—' regent7.45: "Shoot-out at Medicine Bend” (G) (Randolph Scott). "Hell Drivers” (Y) (Stanley Baker). NEW BRIGHTON —"ROXY" 7.45: "Confidential Report” (Y) (Orson Welles). "A Man Is Ten Feet Tall” (A) (John Cassavetes). LYTTELTON —“HARBOUR LIGHT” 7.30 p.m.: “Manhunt” (G) (Don Murray-Diane Varsi). CENSORS CLASSIFICATIONS (G) App. for Can. Exhib. (Y) App. for Gen. Exhib. Rec. as Suitable for Persons aged 13 and over. (A) App. for Gen. Exhib. Rec. as Suitable for Adults Only. PERSONALS AURIOL, the Colonel says that you too. can have beautiful hands if you use Bettol Skin Emollient. Ask Kay. From George Bettie, 2s 6d only. X 8314 COURT Salon, Shampoo Set, 6s. ’Ph. 78-714. Take lift in Whitecombe’s Arcade.MTWHF ONE seat wanted Czech Concert’, reas. price paid. Please ’Ph. 64-341.834 PERMANENT home wanted for 5-year-old Boy, possibility of adoption. Reply Anglican Social Service Council, P.O. Box 29, (Phone 88-556. RING 64-122 for help with your Spiritual problems. An official Billy Graham Crusade Counsellor will help you. Mondays to Fridays, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and 6 p.m to 9 p.m.5004 URGENTLY required, 1 Seat for Czech Philharmonic Concert, Sat. night. ’Ph. 61-489 (evening, after 6).889 WOULD the relatives of the late Florence Blair (nee Anderson), of Caversham, please contact the undersigned if interested in the old homestead. T. K. S. SIDFY. P.O. Box 801, Dunedin. 8800 FLORISTS BEAUTIFUL Wreaths, Sprays, Sheaves, artistically arranged. Wedding bouquets individually created. Posy bowls and bouquets delivered to hospitals. Full range of house plants in stock TAITS FLORAL STUDIO, 110 A Manchester st. (next Poisons). ’Phone 78-906; after hours, 78-444 D LOVELY FLOWERS are used to design BEAUTIFUL WREATHS and SPRAYS at MISS FEAVER’S FLORAL STUDIO. 709 Colombo street. Phone 78-662; after hours. 39-568 or 38-299. D Do You Wish Your Floral Emblem to be Outstanding? If so, consult NAIRN’S NURSERIES. LTD.. 166 Lincoln road. 'Phone 64-139. Established 1879,D BUNT’S State Theatre Bldgs., for Wreaths and Sprays. 'Phone 78-253; after hours, 39-621. D REIDS Flower Shop (Stephen Elsom) for beautiful Wreaths. Sheaves. "Phone 45-411; after hours, 57-798.
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