AMUitMtNTS Your Favourite Theatre— Kerridge-Odeon AVON Management:—S. E. M. Moodin ’Phone 80-082 Reserve at the Avea 3rd Great Week Starts Today! at 11 a.m., 2,5, 8 p.m. (Saturday 2 pjn., 5 p.m., 3 p.m.) The Most Popular Picture Presently being Presented! The Picture that’s Proving to Delighted Thousands that Truth is Stranger—and in this case Funnier than Fiction! Universal International Presents! TONY CURTIS As ‘•THE GREAT IMPOSTOR” (Y) ' With Edmond O'Brien Karl Malden Arthur O’Connell—Gary Merrill Raymond Massey Joan Blackman EACH AMAZIING MASQUERADE. EACH ASTOUNDING ESCAPADE ADDS A CHAPTER TO A* STORY THAT FOR SHEER FANTASTIC AUDAHAS NEVER BEEN EQUALLED IN THE FIELD OF HUMAN DECEPTION!... and yet, It Actually Happened! I Also: Woody Woodpecker, Colour Cartoon, Colour Travelogue, Latest News. Special Late Session Tonight at 11 p.m. “THE RESTLESS YEARS” (A) Certificate John SAXON Sandra DEE i The Town with evil gossipers ■ who tried to destroy the lives) of Two Teenagers in love. Kerridge-Odeon = TIVOLI = Phone 43-425 I RESERVE AT THEATRE Hearing Aids Available 2nd Gigantic Week!! 3 Sessions Every Day ' 11 a.m., 1.30-7.30 p.m. Warner Bros. Present “HERCULES “HERCULES UNCHAINED” UNCHAINED” (G) Technicolor—Cinemascope STEVE REEVES as Hercules . SIEVE REEVES as Hercules | Primo Camera—Sylvia Koscina ■ Also Screening:— THE GREATEST LINE-UP OF TOP-LINE ROCK N' ROLL ARTISTS EVER ASSEMBLED “ROCK, ROCK, ROCK”: “ROCK, ROCK, ROCK”' IG) and introducing . . . CONNIE FRANCIS CONNIE FRANCIS Hear Connie sing “I Never Had a Sweetheart" and "Little Blue Wren.” ALLAN FREED and his Band FRANKIE LYMON & Teenagers CHUCK BERRY—The Rockers THE FLAMINGOES plus 22 Rock ’n’ Roll Stage Stars. PLEASE NOTE: "Rock, Rock. Rock” will NOT be screened at the 11 a.m. Sessions. INDEPENDENT CINEMAS RANGIORA -Regent” 730 p.m.: “The Moon raker”] (Gi *Geo. Baker-Sylvia Syms).| “Killer Leopard” (G) (John Sheilield). KAIAPOI -walto” 7.30 pm: “Way Out West" (G). “The Bohemian Girl” (G» (Laurel and Hardy). NEW BRIGHTON —"ROXY” 7.45 p.m : “Have Rocket Will Travel" (G) (Three Stooges). “The 30ft Bride Of Candy Rock” (G) (Lou Costello). LYTTELTON -‘‘HARBOUR LIGHT" 7.30 p.m.: “Onionhead” (G); (Andy Griffith-Felicia Farr). RICCARTON- REX" , 7.30 p.m. “The Man Who Understood Women” (Yi (Henry Fonda-Leslie Caron) "Battle Of I The Coral Sea" <G>. HORNBY— “Kosy" 730 p.m. “Rock A-Bye Baby" I (G) (Jerry Lewis-Marilyn Max- 1 well) “My Dog Shep” (St (Lanny Rees). RAKAIA 7.30 p.m. "Lords Of The; Forest" (G) (Adventure) j "Blitzkrieg” <Y) (Authentic Story of German Army}. ! —— - ■' 11 Censor * Classifications (G) Approved for General Exhwition. (Y) Approved for General Exhibition. Recommended as Suitable for Persons Aged 13 and Over.
A) Approved for General Exhibition. Recommended as Suitable for Adults Only, i ’OUR only chance to see the Ifficia! Films of the 1960 Squaw Valley Winter Olympics. Wednesday, May 24, at 8 p.m. Repertory Theatre took now at Cromb and Merritt. Cashel atreet. tatinee 2 pjr>. (no reservations). —- - CHL’SSI.ERS Salts are obtainble from W. B. Falvey, Ltd.. 'hemists. 670 Colombo street, pp. Reeces. D|
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29517, 19 May 1961, Page 1
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