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AMUSEMENTS 2 p.m. DAILY 8 p.m. | MAJESTIC The Show Place of Christchurch Direction: Kerridge-Odeon ’Phone 62-038-39 WHEN THAT LADY WALKS IN ALL LOVE BREAKS LOOSI IN THE HOTTEST COMEDV TWO LOVERS EVER IGNITED Columbia Films Present TONY CURTIS “Of course I love my wife . . but these women keep turning up in my arms ...” DEAN MARTIN “Seems like every time I ge’ into trouble my buddy gets arrested ...” JANET LEIGH “I don’t know whether to bei lieve my husband ... or mj 1 own two eyes ...” , “WHO WAS THAT “WHO WAS THAT LADY” LADY” (A) I The GAYEST and I BRIGHTEST Comedy 'That You Have Ever j Seen! RESERVE AT THE MAJESTIC METRO THEATRE Colombo Street, Sydenham ’Phone 88-600 7.15 p.m. TONIGHT 7.15 p.m. Rosalind Russell Forrest Tucker In The Screen Version Of The Popular Stage Comedy “AUNTIE MAME” “AUNTIE MAME” Technirama and Technicolor “Y” Certificate And On The Same Programme: An Exciting Outdoor Drama “BLAZING CARAVANS” “G” Certificate CENTURY St. Albans Luxury Theatre i Telephone 42-903 Finally Tonight at 7.45 A mighty spectacle of dramatic entertainment. The most exciting behind the scenes drama of the Big Top ever filmed. Cinemascope Technicolor “THE BIG CIRCUS” “G* With Victor Mature Rhonda Fleming Red Buttons Kathryn Grant Vincent Price Gilbert Roland Peter Lorre David Nelson It’s a grandly entertaining combination of circus clowns, acrobats. aerialists, story, and big or little, young or old, you’ll enjoy it’s glamorous elepnantsized fun. In short, the biggest circus show in the world. PLEASE NOTE: This film has no» been screened in the Century before. Do not confuse with other circus films. This is Plans D.I.C. at Theatre 6 p.m. |l VOGUE Spreydon Luxury Theatre Telephone 35-490 Our Aim is Your Pleasure 7.45 Finally Tonight 7.45 “SOME LIKE IT HOT” (A) Tomorrow: “FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS” | IL A M Fendalton Luxury Theatre Telephone 31-536 Finally Tonight 7.45 pm. Another FIRST for the ILAM! ! GARY COOPER INGRID BERGMAN | In one of the finest films ever i produced. The sensational . . . “FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS” (G) . Ernest Hemingway s magninI cent story of the Spanish Civi! War. produced in a film you I will never forget. Beautifully I photographed in colour, this l is a story of tense, driving excitement, savage adventure and edge-of-the-seat thrills Guerrilla fighters behind the enemy: swift, sudden vengeance . . . treachery, but above all the great flaming passion of « Spanish girl and the Americar Dynamiter See it NOW in the most modern theatre in Christchurch. Reserves D.I.C. and Douglas Pharmacy. Theatre from 6 p.m and 11 a.m. Saturday. INDEPENDENT CINEMAS NEW BRIGHTON —"ROXY" I 7 45 p.m. "Further Up The ‘ Creek" (G) (David TomlinsonI Frankie Howard >. KAI APOI -“Rialto8 pm. "It Started With A Kiss' (A) (Glenn Ford- Debbie Reynolds). RANGIOR A- regent8 pm. “This Earth Is Mine’ (A) (Rock Hudson-Jean Simmons) . LYTTELTON —“HARBOUR LIGHT” 8 pan. “Ferry To Hong Kong’ I (G> (Curt Jurgens - Sylvie I Syms). RICCARTON- REX’ ’ 7.30 p.m. “Bell. Book Anc i Candle’’ (Y) (James Stewart) “Guns For The Rebels” (Y) | (Audie Murphy). ADULTS Only: Bronchial MixI ture for all Chest Colds nnc j Bronchitis, 3s 6d bottle. Iggo’s (Chemists). Ltd.. 105 Cashel st I 737* SCHUSSLERS Biochemic Salt! • are obtainable from W. Flavey Chemist, 670 Colombo Mr eel Copp. Jleecee). E

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29467, 20 March 1961, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume C, Issue 29467, 20 March 1961, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume C, Issue 29467, 20 March 1961, Page 1