AMUHMINTS ’ Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. COMMENCING TODAY: 4 Sessions TODAY: 4 Sessions 11 a.m., 2. 5 (Shoppers), 8 p.m. TOMORROW: 2. 5. 8 p.m. The INSIDE On New York’s Street Of Glossy Sin I “MADISON AVENUE” ' t ® From the explosive expose- “ novel that almost didn't get on , the screen comes a sizzling entertainment of the "Build-Up Boys ’—and the people they use and abuse to get to the top . . Given enough Time, Money and Double-Cross they’ll make ANYBODY FAMOUS! 20th Century-Fox Present DANA ANDREWS Who believed that Sex, Cheques and the back-stab were the quickest way to the top. ELEANOR PARKER Brilliant star of “Return To Peyton Place." who suspected that he only made love for business reasons! JEANNE CRAIN The Blackmailer—once she got your number—watch out! EDDIE ALBERT 1 The nobody they pushed to the < top. YOU’LL MEET THEM ALL . ON . . . f “MADISON AVENUE” i “MADISON AVENUE” <G) I —Where you don't have to r scratch too deep, to uncover ( the dirt! | A Cinemascope Picture r RESERVE NOW ! ! ! ’ Plans at D.I.C. and THEATRE. 1 r . I THE KOSY HORNBY 8 pm. - TONIGHT 8 p.m. “THE CHALLENGE OF RIN-TIN-TIN” (G) The stirring story of a boy. a man. and a wonder dog . ’ Rin-Tin-Tin. 8 pjn. SATURDAY 8 pin. Peter Finch Eva Bartok “OPERATION AMSTERDAM” (Y) For the first time the true atory behind the most daring diamond raid in history . . . when a f fortune was snatched from the 1 invading German Army. -2 p.m. SATURDAY MATINEE e “THE CHALLENGE OF RIN-TIN-TIN" (G) Plus cartoons, comedies. Serial, etc. Episode 2: “Mystery of the Snakeskin Belt." REPERTORY THEATRE r BRIGHTLY AT 8 Every Night This Week The Canterbury Repertory Society By Special Arrangement with Samuel French, Ltd., London ’ Present J THEIR HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL PRODUCTION OF THE COM- , EDY THRILLER OF THE ‘ YEAR ’ “NOT IN THE j s “NOT IN THE ’ BOOK” ; BOOK” By ARTHUR WATKYN S Directed by HEATH JOYCE. S I , GOOD SEATS ARE STILL S 1 AVAILABLE FOR ALL PER- S FORMANCES BUT THE OUT- S STANDING SUCCESS OF THIS S PRESENTATION MAKES IT • ESSENTIAL TO RESERVE EARLY. BOX PLANS AT HAY’S. * Reserves: 7Z-, 5/-. 3/6. I 'Phone Reserves for Tonight at the Theatre from 6.30 p.m. < A PREMIERE FOR > J CHRISTCHURCH REPERTORY THEATRE ‘ SATURDAY, Oct. 14th r For a season of one ‘week only. j “MY LEARNED FRIEND” s A new play by, CLAUDE EVENS Produced by | J HAROLD POINTER < The play is set in the Supreme , Court Christchurch. A Dutch immigrant, Jannekl Van Groot, is on trial for theft from her employer. Is she guilty or not . ) guilty ? Here is a gripping e commentary on the legal and • commercial life of New Zealand. TREMENDOUS INTEREST HAS 1 ) BEEN AROUSED BY THIS r PRESENTATION MAKE SURE - OF A GOOD SEAT RESERVE EARLY t I BOX PLANS OPEN AT HAYS I MONDAY NEXT. RESE3VES: 7s. S*. 1 PROCEEDS IN AID OF THE J 1 REPERTORY THEATRE 1 SPRINKLER FUND.
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29637, 6 October 1961, Page 1
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