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AMUWdKMTS Last Day: 2 p.m.—B p.m. 30th Century-Fox Re-present “LOVE IS A MANY SPLENDORED THING” (Y) CINEMASCOPE COLOUR Starring WILLIAM HOLDEN JENNIFER JONES Dtr<o AnMUpuiistod Ltde TOMORROW 11 AM, 2-8 -8 PJR. SATURDAY: 2-5-8 PM. Everybody Loves a Ghost Story ! ! "I SMOULDERED! I SHIVERED! MASTERLY! FIRST RATE." London Evening News. "IT HAD ME PINNED BREATHLESSLY TO MY SEAT ... AS A GHOST STORY THE BEST EVER.” London Daily Sketch. “SUPERB, TERRIFYING ENTERTAINMENT. WILL HOLD EVERY FIBRE OF YOUR ATTENTION." London Dally Mail. They’re Talking About “The INNOCENTS” A Strange NEW Experience In Shock from JACK CLAYTON Director of "Room At The Top” 20th Century-Fox Present DEBORAH KERR DEBORAH KERR DEBORAH KERR Who received her EIGHTH "BEST ACTRESS” ACADEMY AWARD Nomination for this brilliant portrayal . . and is tipped to win the coveted prize at the April presentations. DEBORAH KERR Did she really see those evil spirits ... or was she really the love-starved spinster "The Innocent/’’ said she was? “The INNOCENTS” “The INNOCENTS” (Persons Under 16 Not Admitted) Co-starring PETER WYNGARDE MEGS JENKINS With MICHAEL REDGRAVE As “The Uncle" Pamela Franklin Martin Stephens As "The Innocents" BE FOREWARNED ! ! This picture creates a tension and an atmosphere never experienced In a motion nicture. “ey to fully enjoy every spine-chilling moment is to see it from the very beginning. “THE INNOCENTS” possesses the STATE screen at 1120 am., 2.40, 525, 8.40 p.m. Avoid Regrets, Book Plans at D.I.C, and THEATRE, THE GRAND FINALE of the 1962 Christchurch Festival W. J. COWLES STADIUM Pages Road Christchurch Civic Music Council will present A FIRST RATE CONCERT IN REAL PROMS STYLE Here is the PROGRAMME: CHRISTCHURCH METROPOLITAN FIRE BRIGADE BAND, New Zealand CoChampion "B” Grade Band. Conducted by Ralph Simpson, Deputy Bana-master N.Z. Touring Band, will play Prize-winning Championship Selection. LIEDERTAFEL Conductor: Keith Newson. UNIVERSITY MADRIGAL GROUP Conductor: William Hawkey. LIEDERKRANZCHEN Conductor: Clifton Cook. JOHN RITCHIE ORCHESTRA (AU Sonductdr: Profesor Ritchie. And Two Brackets of Choruses from MESSIAH Sung by the ROYAL CHRISTCHURCH MUSICAL SOCIETY and the CHRISTCHURCH HARMONIC SOCIETY Conductors: ” ROBERT FIELD-DODGSON WILLIAM HAWKEY Bring a rug and a cushion Take Bus No. 5. Choose your own seats real Proms seats in THE ARENA on the floor There are also hundreds of comfortable chairs so come early and choose what you want. There are no reservations only one price for all. 2s 6d at the door of the Stadium. Printed programmes free. Parking is available for a thousand cars. , WHAT DO YOU THINK? ART CONTROVERSY | Continues as Crowds Throng Hay’s Art Exhibition Don’t miss the controversial exhibition of modern art, paintings, sculpture and art craft, now showing to the spacious new Roof Hall at Hay's City Store. The Exhibition is open daily as follows: Week Days: 9 am. to 5 p.m., 7 pm. to 9 p.m. Fridays: 9 am. 9 pm. Saturdays: 2 pm. to 5 pm, 7 pm. to 9 p m. Sundays: 3 pm. to 8 pm. Take the lift near the Gloucester street entrance during the day. or either the staircase through the Shoe Department or through the Mantle Department. When the store is closed, entranee is through the Tearoom in Gloucester street. REMEMBER. ADMISSION IS FREE. COBNS Quickly Believed by using Iggo’s Corn Solvent. Is 6d bottle. Iggo (Chemists). Ltd . MN Cashel etreet, 8348

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29766, 8 March 1962, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume CI, Issue 29766, 8 March 1962, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume CI, Issue 29766, 8 March 1962, Page 1