AMUSEMENTS Kerridge-Odeon ’Phnne REGENT 69-389 “THEATRE OF THE STARS” Reserve at Regent 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Daily and Gaily 2 p.m, 8 p.m. ; You need not know a * crotchet from a quaver to thoroughly enjoy every superb second of Paramount’s toe-tap-ping treat T H E FIVE P E N N I E S (G) Starring Danny KAYE (As "Red” Nichols, idol of the jazz era) Louis Armstrong Barbara Geddes Ray Anthony Bob Crosby Vistavision Technicolor. SEDLEY WELLS, LTD. Are giving to the first patron at each session who produces five 1947 Pennies, a PEAK Recording of “The Five Pennies," by Pat Vincent.” METRO THEATRE Colombo Street, Sydenham ’Phone 88-600 7.15 p.m. TONIGHT 7.15 p.m. DIRK BOGARDE DOROTHY TUTIN CECIL PARKER In Charles Dicken's Immortal Story that Thrilled and Inspired Millions . . . “A TALE OF TWO CITIES” ‘G” Certificate. And On The Same Programme: DON TAYLOR GIANNA SEGALE EDUARDO CIANNELLI “LOVE SLAVES OF THE AMAZONS” "A” Certificate. Filmed in Eastman Colour. The SOUTHERN COMEDY PLAYERS present their Autumn Tour Production the Hilarious Comedy “BLITHE SPIRIT” “BLITHE SPIRIT” “BLITHE SPIRIT” “BLITHE SPIRIT” By NOEL COWARD THEATRE ROYAL THEATRE ROYAL FRIDAY, MARCH 4, at 8 p.m. SATURDAY, MARCH 5, at 8 p.m. MONDAY, MARCH 7, at 8 p.m. TUESDAY. MARCH 8, at 8 p.m. with DESMOND LOCK SYBIL WESTLAND JANET MILBURN and ETHEL HOBBS as Madame Arcati heading a strong cast of players. Directed by GRAHAME CLIFFORD. POPULAR PRICES: Adults 8/6, 7/- and 4/-; Members 7/-; Children 4/-. (All prices plus 3d booking fee .) SPECIAL FIRST NIGHT CONCESSION: Adults 7/- and 4/-; Children 4/-. "BLITHE SPIRIT”—the most outstanding comedy of recent years acclaimed throughout throughout the world as brilliant entertainment. presented for you by the SOUTHERN COMEDY PLAYERS. BOX PLANS AT D.I.C. Open for Members on Wednesday, February 24, and for the General Public on Thursday, February 25. Also at P ™ARU, THEATRE ROYAL THLRSDAY, March 3, at 8 p.m. Box Plan at Beggs opens for Members Today, for General Public Tomorrow. PUBLIC NOTICES DIGGERS’ WEEKLY RAFFLE NO. 14. In Aid of New Brighton R.S.A. Building Fund. £lOO IN PRIZES (Drawn on Monday, February 22 under Police Supervision!) FIRST PRIZE. £50—4459: Blank butt. c/o. Jack Cooksley SECOND PRIZE, £20—6547: tut'™ n?P,iL. C/o ’ Clem Attwell. THIRD PRIZE, £10—5542: Blank butt, c/o. Clem Attwell FOURTH PRIZE, £5—4571: Blank butt, c/o. Hotel Esplanade. „ 15 PRIZES OF EACH 8374 D. Unsworth, First N.Z. EF g ", C { o ’ Barr| ey Peterson! 7329 Blank butt, c/o. Clem Attwell. 7142 “Oranges and Lemons,” c/o. Tom Nolan. 7506 M. Reeve, c/o. M.M M 3564 Blank butt, c/o. Hamburger gar Colombo street north. 1772 Blank butt. c/o. Warwick Armstrong. 4910 Blank butt, c/o. Hotel Esplanade. 3310 Janice Knight, 141 Lyttelton n,7= 5, t . ree . t ’ , c/0 - Colin Gillard. 227 a Blank butt, c/o. Bower Service Station. 8898 Blank butt, c/o. H. Crofts. f 4 ® 2 Bang,” c/o. Clem Attwell. 97/4 Blank butt. c/q. Royal George. 5098 Blank butt, c/o. Snow Falconer. 5285 Caduceus, c/o. Laing’s Grocery. 1561 Webb. Splint Department, c/o. Snow Falconer. Post winning tickets to New Brighton R.S.A.. 557 New Brighton road. XAVIER COLLEGE ANNUAL SWIMMING SPORTS TO-NIGHT (Tuesday). Feb. 23. CENTENNIAL POOL, Commencing 8 p.m. Parents, old boys and friends are cordially invited. 6827 ($•
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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29136, 23 February 1960, Page 1
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