AMUSEMENTS . Tour Favourite Theatre— Kerridge-Odeon AVON Management:—S. E. M. Moodie 'Phone 60-062. Reaerve at the A voa Monday to Friday: 11, 2.5, 8. Saturday: 2, 5 8. • MORE" FUN ! 2nd WEEK ! j Your Favourite Theatre Presents Your Favourite Funnyman —! AT HIS BRIGHT AND BREEZY BEST, AS THE PROFESSIONAL “HUMAN GUINEA PIG.' TRICKED INTO TRAINING TO BE A “PATHFINDER" - TO THE MOON I * J. Arthur Rank Presents “MAN IN THE MOON” Starring (G) KENNETH MORE Shirley Anne Field Michael Hordern A Really First Rate First Half Includes. Colour Travelogue of j “GUERNSEY” with a most amusing commentary by Robert Beatty. “SHOPPING FOR A QUEEN" (Colour! Provisioning the World's Largest Liner. THE QUEEN'S STATE VISIT TO ITALY and meeting with Pope John. (Colour). Latest Airmail Newsreel. Kerridge-Odeon rtr- = TIVOLI = ■ ■■■'» ■■ 'Phone 43-425 =ss= RESERVE AT THEATRE Hearing Aids Available Today: 1.45 and 7.45 United Artists Present I s “THE MUGGER” (A) 1 “THE MUGGER” ? A Crime Thriller which tells Of F a Maniacal Killer on the loose ; i in a Big City . . Fiend Hunt: □f the decade with the N.Y. - s Police. IS Kent SMITH Nan MARTIN; Also Screening: ; “MACHETE” (A) . “MACHETE” j 1... It hits with SLASHING I Fury I ;An Exciting Drama of Murder, and Suspense set in the Sugar Cane Country of the Caribbean. Killer v. Killer in the Out- t door Adventure Film i a Mari BLANCHARD j t Albert DEKKER IJ — i n Kerridge-Odeon 111 [ ? LAZ A 111 *■*"*'" i r lit ’Phone 88-089 Reserve at Plaza 2 p.m. TODAY 8 p.m. The Plaza Cinema offers you ( UNRESTRICTED Enjoyment i In EASTMAN COLOUR International Films present “A YANK IN ERMINE” “A YANK IN ERMINE” (G) Starring s Peter Thompson ; S Noelle Middleton Harold Lloyd Jnr. J Diana Decker ‘ John Pertwee Reginald Beck- ‘ with. Guy Middleton, Richard , Wattis, Edward Chapman, c Sidney James. —oo o j LOOK AT LIFE - COLOUR 1 “In The Swim” Watch for (Y) “Ballad Of A Soldier” 3 EMPIRE PAPANUI—’PHONE 48-283 t 7.15 Finally Tonight 7.15 I Arthur Franz Kathleen Crowley , j “THE FLAME BARRIER” j (G) I Satellites and the supernatural! 1 Today's fiction COULD BE morrow's news! Edmund Purdon—John Drew ; h Barrymore “THE COSSACKS” 'J (G> Flaming with the fiery thrills J 1 of Courage and Adventure! h ~~ —— ~~ h INDEPENDENT r CINEMAS ij r ri I l< SUMNER -"HOLLYWOOD- I, 8 p.m. “Last Train From Gun- Ii hill" (A) (Kirk Douglas-An-1 h tnony Quinn). NEW BRIGHTON .* ■ROXY* j, 7.45 p.m. “Who Was That J' Lady” (G) (Tony Curtis-Janet I Leigh). , }, KAIAPOI- malto- |»| 730 p.m “The Lavender HiU J’ Mob” IGI (Alec Guinness). J' “Tarawa Beachhead” (Y) (Ker- }’ win Mathewsi. RANGIORA -"Regent7.45 pm. "For Whom The Bell J' Tills” <G> (Ingrid Bergman- J' Gary Cooper). LYTTELTON ’g —"HARBOUR LIGHT" j p 7JO p_m. "Stranger In MyjJJ Arms” (Y) (Jeff Chandler-' J 1 June Allyson). riccarton-rsx" 7.30 p.m. “Anatomy Of A Mur-; J 1 der" (Persons under 16 not;' admitted) (James Stewart-Lee !| Bemiek). z RAKAIA 7JO p.m. "Nothing But Trouble" t (G> (Laurel and Hardy). “A Dav At The Races" (G) (Marxic Censor’s Classifications | (G) Approved for General Exhibition. (Y) Approved for General Exhibition. Recommended as , Suitable for Perrons Aged \ * IS and Over. i « Suitable for Adults Only 9
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29556, 4 July 1961, Page 1
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