AMUSEMENTS 2.15 p.m. DAILY 8.15 ‘ ODEON Telephone 42-800 Socially Christchurch's First * Theatre. In Tuam Street Where Parking is so Much Easier. The Gayest, Brightest, i Most Spectacular Film ■ of the Year. The most sumptuous invitation ! to dance since "RED SHOES." : ANOTHER SUPER TECHNIRAMA 70 | TECHNICOLOR MASTERPIECE I Electrifying Modern ; Ballet A Joseph Kaufman Production ! “BLACK TIGHTS’’ “BLACK TIGHTS” (G) STARRING The richest assembly of dancing talent ever! MOIRA SHEARER ZIZI JEANMAIRE CYD CHARISSE ROLAND PETIT Ballet so breathtakinglj r different with introductions by thatj lovable veteran of the stage and screen. Maurice Chevalier BOOKINGS D.I.C. — 1 Kerridge-Odeon Uli PLAZA~~||||| 'Phone 88-039 Reserve at Plaza 2 p.m. TODAY 8 p.m. United Artists Presents Christopher Knight As “STUDS LONIGAN” (A) From the Book by JAMES T. FARREL With DICK FORAN VENETIA STEVENSON JAY C FLIPPEN EMPIRE PAPANUI—’PHONE 48-283 ! 7.10 FINALLY TONIGHT 7.10 DAVID LADD. DONALD CRISP “A DOG OF FLANDERS” (G) Cinemascope Colour The book treasured by all ages . . . now enchantingly filmed in its actual locales of Holland and Belgium ! YUL BRYNNER KAY KENDALL “ONCE MORE, WITH FEELING” (A) In Technicolor Your last opportunity to see this dynamic comedienne . . . in her last and greatest performance—bubbling over with her i witty and sophisticated personality ! > Coming:— WED., THURS., FRI. “DARBY O’GILL and the LITTLE PEOPLE” (G) “THIRD MAN ON THE < MOUNTAIN” (G) ■ METRO THEATRE Colombo Street, Sydenham ’Phone 88-600 , 7.15 p.m. TONIGHT 7.15 p.m. i Alive With Conflict. Drama and Suspense. ALAN LADD, JEAN ARTHUR, VAN HEFLIN. In The Greatest Outdoor Drama Of All Time . . . “SHA N E ” “SHANE” (G) Certificate. i And On The Same Programme: Thrill Filled Mystery Drama j Murder For Money . . . Planned | To The Last Gasp ! “SOLUTION BY PHONE” (G) Certificate. INDEPENDENT CINEMAS ========== I KAIAPOI- bialto7.45 p.m. “Carry On Teacher” {(G) (Kenneth Connor - Charles Hawtrey) RICCARTON- " R BX” I 7.30 p.m "Broth Of A Boy” (G) j (Barry Fitzgerald). “Arsene •Lupin” (G) (Colour). LYTTELTON —"HARBOUR LIGHT” 8 p.m. “The Story’ On Page One" (persons under 16 not; admitted) (Rita Hayworth-Gig Young). ! SUMNER -"HOLLYWOOD” 8 p.m. "A Private’s Affair” (G) (Sal Mineo-Christine Carere). RANGIORA- regent730 p.m. "Real Glory” (Y) (Gary Cooper). “Cry’ Vengeance" (Y) (Mark Stevens). RAKAIA 7.30 pin. "Whirlpool" (Y) > (Juliette Greco). "White ; Wilderness” (G) (Animal Wildlife). i . ———————— Censor's Classifications (G) Approved for General Exhibition. ' (Y) Approved for General Ex- > hibition. Recommended as Suitable for Persons Aged ( 13 and Over. j (A) Approved for Genera! Exhibition. Recommended as Suitable for Adults Only. "PINEHAVEN" RESTAURANT ONE OF CANTERBURY’S > FINE PLACES. , Quality and Taste. ? Main North Highway, 14 miles 1 ’Phone 64X. Kaiapoi. I p i CORNS Quickly Relieved by s using Iggo's Com Solvent. Is | 6d bottle. Iggo (Chemists). Ltd ; ; 105 Cashel street. 8360
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29746, 13 February 1962, Page 1
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