amusements jffsgj Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. DAILY: 3 p.m. 8 pm. The makers of "SAPPHIRE” and "LEAGUE OF GENTLEMEN” thrill you again with the TENSEST TENSION OF ANY PICTURE IN TEN YEARS! “THE SECRET PARTNER” (Y) Starring STEWART GRANGER HAYA HARAREET Bernard Lee —Conrad Philips It races you across London to solve a crime so perfect and find a criminal so clever that we guarantee YOU WON’T BE ABLE TO GUESS THE CLIMAX . An M.G.M. British Production Plans at DXC. and THEATRE If CENTURY St Albans Luxury Theatre ’Phone 42-903 Patrons Please Note For your better enjoyment, visual and acoustic, the Directors of this Theatre now announce the installation of the most modern sound system in the woila, the WESTREX. complete with mirrors, etc., for better vision. Come ana compare the old with the new in our coming attractions. FINALLY TONIGHT AT 7.45 The story that stands tall and proud among screen giants. Technicolor Panavision “THE UNFORGIVEN” “THE UNFORGIVEN” “G" Burt LANCASTER Audrey HEPBURN Audie MURPHY John SAXON Academy Award winning director John Huston. Unforgettable. Unequalled Excitement. Plans D.1.C., at Theatre 6 p.m. Tomorrow: “THE BRIDAL PATH” (G) VOGUE Spreydon Luxury Theatre Telephone 35-490 745 FINALLY TONIGHT 7.45 “THE SHAGGY DOG” story of all Shaggy Dog Stories “THE SHAGGY DOG” (G) A Gloriously Riotous Comedy Tomorrow: “WHITE WILDERNESS" (G) ILAM Fendalton Luxury Theatre Telephone 31-536 FINALLY TONIGHT 7.45 SANDRA DEE RICHARD EGAN DOROTHY McGUIRE In “A SUMMER PLACE” “A SUMMER PLACE” “A SUMMER PLACE” “A SUMMER PLACE” “A SUMMER PLACE” “A SUMMER PLACE” (R. 16 Persons under 16 years will not be admitted. This is bold reality! Adult entertainment at its finest Tomorrow: “Operation Amsterdam” (Y) EAFFLE RESULTS WAIMAIRI BEACH GOLF CLUB (INC.). MIXED OPEN TOURNAMENT SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 5. 1961 A.M.—Canadian Foursome. P.M.—Foursome. Two Grades. Entrance Fees—--36 holes: £1 per pair. 18 Holes: 12s 6d per pair. Lunch available at clubhouse. Entries close with the Secretary. P.O. Box 515. or 'Phone 67-444. on Tuesday. October 31, 1961. Draw in "The Press.” on Friday. November 3. —Advt. LUCKY SEVENTY Results of Series No. 54. First Prize £7O : 2336 10 £1 Prizes 10 Ifis Prizes 2749 1757 2433 1484 2376 1353 1680 1293 2109 1895 2644 1288 1291 2259 1922 2614 1520 2156 1301 1294 Collect prizes from agents or . 116 Lonsdale street. New ■Brighton. TINY-TATTS I Limited to 1000 tickets. Raffle No. 4. First Prize £5O: 1974 10 Prizes £1 1073 1763 1190 1770 1267 1773 1365 1844 1447 1893 i Prizes may be collected from agents or from 245 Cashel street. RAPID RAFFLE Limited to 1000 tickets. Raffle No. 84. First Prize £5O: 1377 10 Prizes £1 IHO 1336 1343 H 97 1345 1236 1884 1270 1913 I Prizes may be collected from | agents or from 245 Cashel street. SOUTH BRIGHTON KINDERGARTEN RAFFLE Bride Doll—Ticket No. 7820 blank butt. Scooter—Ticket No. 45222 Sally Marks. ' 5203 WINDSOR GOLF CLUB (BK.). RAFFXE BUnfc butt 2nd Prize—4364, Windsor 3rd Prize—46ol. Tom Mechen «h Sth Prize-teOt,Trevor Worton, Southern Crees Hotel. »th Prize-MM, Mrs EHav, n Roslyn terrace, Timarii. >
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29657, 30 October 1961, Page 1
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