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AMUSEMENTS SOLD OUT FOR TONIGHT! Book NOW for NEXT Week! Kerridge-Odeon ’Phone REGENT 69-389 “THEATRE OF THE STARS" Reserve at Regent 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Continuing Merrily on its Way . . . The Supreme British Comedy of all time! The Rank Organisation Present HARDY KRUGER as the Urbane . . . Affable “BACHELOR 0 F HEARTS” (G) with Sheila S.vm —Ronald Lewis. Filmed in Eastman Colour in and about Cambridge University. llrex theat're| RICCARTON TONIGHT and MONDAY, 7.30 p.m. Bob HOPE FERNANDEL “PARIS HOLIDAY” Technicolor Technirama Errol FLYNN Peter FINCH “DARK AVENGER” Cinemascope Technicolor TOMORROW (Sunday). 8.15 p.m. TOMORROW (Sunday), 8.15 p.m. “The Wav To The Gold” “The Way To The Gold” Cinemascope. Jeffrey HUNTER Sheree NORTH Barry SULLIVAN Walter BRENNAN Net proceeds for the Riccarton Rugby League Football Club. Seats available from 2 p.m. Sunday at “REX.” All “G” Certificate. VOGUE Spreydon Luxury Theatre Telephone 35-490 Matinee, 2 p.m.: “EXCUSE MY DUST" (G), and a further episode in our Serial. 7.45 TONIGHT 7.45 A high-powered adventure story. “HARRY BLACK AND “HARRY BLACK AND THE TIGER” (G) THE TIGER” (G) In Cinemascope and Colour. Starring Stewart Granger - Barbara Rush Anthony Steel - I. S. Johar Suspense filled drama of a life and death struggle between a hunter and a man-eating tiger. First-class acting and excellent photographic shots. Of Special Interest to Racegoers: "TROTTERS AND PACERS” Plan at Theatre from 11 a.m.

CARNIVAL CARNIVAL CARNIVAL CARNIVAL TODAY TODAY TODAY AT “Knocklynn” “Knocklynn” THE LOVELY PARKLAND HOME OF MR AND MRS P. D. HALL Halswell Halswell Visited by Queen Elizabeth Visited by Queen Elizabeth A SHORT BUT GLORIOUS DRIVE INTO THE COUNTRY. MAKE IT A PICNIC DAY MAKE IT A PICNIC DAY A ONCE IN A LIFETIME A ONCE IN A LIFETIME OPPORTUNITY OPPORTUNITY 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. PONY RIDES. TRACTOR RIDES. MAGICIAN. HIGHLAND DANCING. CAKES. PRODUCE. BOAT RIDES ON THE LAKE. Piloted by Lieutenant David Mander. Many Other Attractions Many Other Attractions No Parking Problems No Parking Problems Hot Water. Hot Water. Ice Cream. Soft Drinks. Morning Tea. Light Lunch. Afternoon Tea. ALL WELCOME ALL WELCOME ALL WELCOME Organised by the Navy League for Sea Cadet Building and Maintenance Funds. CONCERT CIVIC THEATRE SATURDAY, OCT. 17, 8 p.m. Eroica Club (Inc.) Under the Direction of ERNEST EMPSON, 0.8. E. THE EROICA CLUB (INC.), in association with the Department fo Music of the University of Canterbury, have the honour to present as guest artists the UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY STRING QUARTET, with MAUR ICE TILL, who will plav the PIANO QUINTET IN A MAJOR, OPUS 81, by DVORAK. DAVID STONEV-olin IRENE MORGANVioIin ELIZABETH COOK . . . Viola THOMAS ROGERS’CeIIo And

MAURICE TILL .... Pianoforte Members of the Club who will perforin also in the programme:— Singers: ANITA RITCHIE, EDMUND BOHAN. Pianists: GRAEME BEAUMONT, HENRY CAMPBELL. CHRISTOPHER GRAY, CAROLINE LILL. BETTY OWERS, ANTHONY PEEK. Preferential Bookings Beggs, Friday, October 9. Tickets 6/-. CENSOR S CLASSIFICATIONS (G> App for ” n Exhlb (Y> App foi Gen. Exhlb Rec as Suitable for Persons aged 13 and over (A) App. for Gen. Exhib. Rec as Suitable for Adults Only ADULTS Only: Bronchial Mixture for all Chest Colds and Bronchitis, 3s 6d bottle. Iggo’s (Chemists), Ltd., 105 Cashel st.

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29016, 3 October 1959, Page 1

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