AMUSEMENTS 2.15 TODAY 8.15 2nd Hilarious Week Commences Friday 11.15, 2.15, 5.15, 8.15 ODEON Telephone 42-800 Socially Christchurch's First Theatre. In Tuam Street Where Parking is so Much Easier. Definitely The “SURPRISE” Comedy of 1962 TONY HANCOCK
OF THE 8.8.C.’S "HANCOCK’S HALF HOUR" In His FIRST Picture. The Hilarious Tale of a London Office Clerk who decides to Break Away from Usual Routine and Head Off to France . . . The Results will have you In Fits of Uproarious Laughter. “THE REBEL” “THE REBEL” (G> Colour by Technicolor Co-starring
GEORGE SANDERS DENNIS PRICE Paul Massie Margit Saad Mervyn Johns Gregoire Aslan Produced by Associated British Released by Warner Bros. BOOKINGS D.I.C. (Normal Prices) Kerridge-Odeon = TIVOLI = . ’Phone 43-425 RESERVE AT THEATRE Today: 1.45 & 7.45 p.m. Twin-action Features ! ! British Lion Films Present “THE TREASURE OF SAN TERESA” "A” Certificate. A Thrilling Story of the German Gestapo Armj, never before have you seen a more Suspense Thriller loaded with T.N.T. Excitement. Marius Goring—Christopher Lee Nadine Talller Walter Gotell Also Screening:— A Boulting Bros. Production “THE RISK” (A) A War Film of Agents working under orders from Ministers Secret Dept. Tony Briton Peter Cushing Virginia Maskell—lan Bannen CENTURY |l St Albans Luxury Theatre Telephone 42-903 FINALLY TONIGHT 7.45 130 minutes of delightful, exhilarating entertainment. In Color. “OCEANS ELEVEN” “OCEANS ELEVEN” (A) FRANK SINATRA, DEAN MARTIN, An exciting suspense packed story, designed for sheer unadulterated fun, climaxed with a terrific twist ending. Filmed amongst the colourful night life of Las Vegas and brilliant show world personalities. Plans D.I.C. at Theatre 6 p.m. Saturday: "GEISHA BOY” (G)
ILAM Fendalton Luxury Theatre Telephone 31-538
FINALLY TONIGHT 7.45 TWO THRILLERS on the one programme I RICHARD ATTENBOROUGH. DOROTHY ALISON, In a thrilling drama that will hold you spellbound. ‘THE MAN UPSTAIRS’ "THE MAN UPSTAIRS’ (Y) —Plus— STEWART GRANGER DONNA REED. GEORGE SANDERS. In the smash Thriller: “THE WHOLE TRUTH’ ‘THE WHOLE TRUTH’ (A) An excellent crime drama that will keep you on the edge of your seats. Bookings: DJ.C. and Douglas’s Pharmacy. Theatre: From 6 pan. Tomorrow: “THE APARTMENT"
VOGUE Spreydon Popular Theatre Telephone 35-490 7.45 TONIGHT 7.45 The film that took Christchurch by storm “NUDIST PARADISE” (A) This complete programme is screened in TRUE-TO-LIFE Cinemascope and Beautiful Technicolor. Ffmed at Woburn Abbey with the co-operation of the Duke of Bedford. Although banned in Australia, "NUDIST PARADISE" has en- ’ joyed record-breaking seasons ' in the United Kingdom, UR.A., and Europe. This is not a documentary film but has a good story and is suitable for family audiences. Excellent Supporting Programme VOGUEFLASH: “Mayalan Uplift” DAY SALES AT D.LC. THEATRE FROM 6 pan. ■ Free List Entirely Suspended. LADIES’ COLUMN LAYETTES are our Specialty. Write or call tor our Free Layette Price List. Treasure Cot. Now at 790 Colombo street. THS .SOW—lnsist on odourfree Santised Santex always. The softest finest San towel with Nolyn Still only 3s p TAILORING ALTERATIONS to Suita. Costumes. Restyled, etc. Own materials made up. Garth Owen. Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Tailors, 115 Cashel street "Phone 7K-Ql7 ‘ p SCBUSSLERS Salts are obtainable from W. B. Falvey, Ltd, Chemists. 870 Colombo street, opp. Reeces. D
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29766, 8 March 1962, Page 1
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