AMUSIMINTS 11i.i in THE “SURPRISE” .... COMEDY HIT .. . OF THE YEAR 1 Starts Today: 4 Sessions 11 azn., 2. 5 (Shopper*). 8 pzn. TOMORROW: 2-5-8 pm. J Normal Prices ! . Dfr.: AatelstenM Thretreq IM FUNNY? ... It’s a riot ** as four smart sailors and two charming girls (including the Admiral’s daughter) use a “Top Secret” electric computer to beat a roulette wheel and win millions! “Mirth and plenty of it. A comedy that woos, chuckles and wine laugh* all the way.” N.Z. HERALD. Metro-Goldwyn Mayer Present "THE HONEYMOON MACHINE” (G) . IN CINEMASCOPE A COLOUR With. Four Fresh, Funny and talented young stars . . . Steve McQueen Brigid Bazlen And the scream team ot “WHERE THE BOYS ARE” .Paula Prentiss , t Jim Hutton 8 With DEAN JAGGER as "The Admiral” ,! MANAGERIAL THIS FILM CARRIES OUR. PERSONAL RECOMMENDA- ! TION AND WE ARE CON- ' FIDENT THAT IT WILL GIVE 90 OF THE MOST HILARIOUS MINUTES YOU’VE EVER SPENT IN A THEATRE. Don’t Delay—Book Now ! Plana at D.I.C. and Theatre. |i - I CENTURY i St Alban* Luxury Theatre 'Phone i»-9«3 | TONIGHT AT 7.45 Sloan Wilson’* controversial i> Best-aeller. A Technicolor production and a story of today. “A SUMMER PLACE” “A SUMMER PLACE” Rl6. Persona under 16 not admitted. Outstanding Cast Richard Egan, Dorothy McGuire Arthur Kennedy, Troy Donahue Constance Ford, Beulah Bondi You read about the Inn . . . the Guests . . . the Sensations of the be«t-seller. Now see them come to bold reality. Plana D.1.C., at Theatre 6 p.m.
VOGUE Spreydon Luxury Theatre Telephone 3MKI 7.45 TONIGHT 7.45 “MIDNIGHT LACE” “MIDNIGHT LACE” ( “MIDNIGHT LACE” > (A) ILAM Fendalton Luxury Theatre I Telephone 31-BM Commencing Tonight 7.45 p.m. ELIZABETH TAYLOR PAUL NEWMAN BURL IVES ' in the wonderful film version of the stage sensation “CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF’ (A) You 'have never Been a film like this one I You have never been snocked as you will be by this Him. But we promise you that you will be really entertained. SATURDAY 2 pm. MATIN® “THE DOGS AND THE DIAMONDS’* (S) Shorts. Serial, etc. • Especially for the Children. [rex theatrell RICCARTONI Tonight—Saturday—Monday TONY CURTIS as “THE GREAT IMPOSTER” (Y) And from Britain the Gilllat and Launder comedy “THE BRIDAL PATH” EASTMANCOLOUR ' (G) Bill Travers George Cote Sunday 8.15 p.m. “NIGHT PASSAGE" Cinemascope—Technicolor (G) JAMES STEWART AUDIS MURPHY The saga of the McLatne . Brothers—Scout screening. PROVINCIAL BHABS BANDS ’ CONTEST AT LYTTELTON, 1 SATURDAY. OCT. 14, IMI. Str©®t MitDdh CMMnnumiOM 1 i j>j». mwk Lontai street. Quick Step and Stay March I at Becreatton Grounds, oom- i ! Test and Section RB-A. Hail. 7 pan. J Afternoon Tea and Mroah- ; menu available. Ample park- < mg. 1 Adm Mon Charges: EM, 1/-. !
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29643, 13 October 1961, Page 1
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