AMUStMENTS ' 2 p.m. Session ONLY MAJESTIC The Show Place of Chriatchureh Direction: Kerrids'e-Odeon ’Phone 62-038-39 JERRY LEWIS JERRY LEWIS JERRY LEWIS “THE BELLBOY” “THE BELLBOY” “THE BELLBOY” (G) It’s Hilarious ... as Jerry brings you a visual diary in the life of a madcap who makes for fun! TOMORROW 11 a.m., 2—s—B p.m. DON’T MISS DON’T MISS TODD DUNCAN’S TODD DUNCAN’S SECOND CONCERT! SECOND CONCERT! TONIGHT TONIGHT MAJESTIC 8.15 p.m. TODD DUNCAN TODD DUNCAN TODD DUNCAN TODD DUNCAN TODD DUNCAN TQDD DUNCAN TODD DUNCAN TODD DUNCAN TODD DUNCAN TODD DUNCAN CHRISTCHURCH “PRESS” 8/5/61. "The Magic of Todd Duncan’s Art has long been cherished ... All those wonderful qualities, so vividly remembered, are still to be heard in fullest measure . . . He completely charmed his large audience and was given a rousing ovation.” CHRISTCHURCH "STAR” 8/5/61. “Unforgettable moments of cultivated singing . . . Versatile Todd Duncan thrills large audi- ! ence . . . complete command of I vocal nuance. TONIGHT’S PROGRAMME Where e’er ye walk (Handel). Come and Trip it (Handel). O Sleep Why Dost Thou Leave IMe (Handel). Four Songs: I Schubert Trois Balades de FranI cols Villion (Claude Debussy). Au Pays (Augusta Holmes), The I Sady Gardens (arr. Britten), Life and Death (ColeridgeTaylor). Love went a Riding • Bridge). Spirituals; Walk 'with Me (arr. Rhoades), New Burn Again (arr. Heilman). ■Witness (arr. Johnson). At the Piano George Malloy RESERVE NOW AT MAJESTIC THEATRE Prices 15/3, 10/3. 6/3. Direction: R. J. Kerridge. empire PAPANUI—'PHONE 48-283 7.5 p.m. FINALLY TONIGHT Joel McCrae Mari Blanchard “BLACK HORSE CANYON” (G) in Technicolor Action and adventure with “Outlaw’’—a black stallion . . . the stallion’s unbroken and apparently übreakable spirit presents an exciting challenge. ■CLARK GABLE DORIS DAY I “TEACHER’S PET” (G) In Vistavision i Hear Doris Day sing the Hit i Parade song, “Teacher’s Pet” ... In this hilarious comedy ! with the very forward look! METRO THEATRE Colombo Street, Sydenham ’Phone 88-600 7.15 p.m. TONIGHT 7.15 p.m. CINEMASCOPE AND COLOUR Sal Mineo Gary Crosby Christine Carere—Terry Moore “A PRIVATE’S AFFAIR” ”G” Certificate ■And On The Same Programme: CINEMASCOPE AND COLOUR Victor MATURE Leo GENN “NO TIME TO DIE” “NO TIME TO DIE” “G" Certificate. ' INDEPENDENT CINEMAS KAIAPOI-RiALTO” 7.45 p.m.: "Operation Petticoat” (Y) (Cary Grant-Tony Curtis). RANGIORA- Regent8 p.m.: “The Captain's Table" ‘ (Al iJohn Gregson. Peggy ; Cummins). NEW BRIGHTON —“ROXY” 745 p.m.: “1 Only Arsked” (G) ■ (Bernard Bresslaw - Charles ■ | Hawtrey). i RICCARTON— "RR*” 1*730 p.m.: “Upstairs and Down--stairs” (Y) (James Robertson [ Justice-Michael Craig). “Toughliest Gun In Tombstone" (G) [(Geo. Montgomery). I LYTTELTON —“HARBOUR LIGHT” ’’73o p.m : “Appointment With a : Shadow’ (G) (George Nader- ’ Joanna Moore). RAKAIA 7 30. p.m.: “Loving You” (G) (Elvis Presley* 'Man Of The [ Moment” (G) (Norman Wisdom- ’ Belinda Lee). Skippni* Nefices ’ Oa Page 23
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29508, 9 May 1961, Page 1
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