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AMUSEMENTS Your Favourite Theatre— Kerridge-Odeon AVON Management:—S. E. M. Moodie "Phone *O-062. Reserve at the A vol Spectacular Action-Packed Thrill-Filled NEW SHOW TODAY at 11 a.m., 2, 5 & 8 p.m i (SATURDAY: 2. 5 and 8 p.m. (Monday to Friday: 11, 2. 5. 8. the word for FURY ! for ATTACK ! for ADVENTURE ! is “GERONIMO !” (Y) the Most Defiant Warrior of Them All ! —who Taught the World there is no Apache word for “Surrender” !

TO THE FRONTIERSMEN. HE WAS A DEVIL A SCOURGE... TO HIS PEOPLE. HE WAS A SAVIOUR A GOD . . . TO HISTORY, HE IS A LEGEND ! , “GERONIMO!” in Technicolor in Panavision

Starring CHUCK CONNORS KAMALA DEVI The Thundering Saga of Dangerous Days When Redskin Rebellion Turned the Last Frontier into a Blazing Battleground !

i t- - —— Kerridge-Odeon ■!= TIVOLI = "Phone 43-425 ; RESERVE AT THEATRE ? Box Plan Open from 10 a.m.

S' T-O-D-A-Y ’ 11 a.m. -2 - 5 - 8 p.m. 11 a.m. -2 - 5 - 8 p.m. 1' SATURDAY: 2— 5 8 pm. TRULY WONDERFUL F-A-M-I-L-Y ENTERTAINMENT [ In the Most Hilarious Tradition of British Wit and Comedy Comes LESLIE PHILLIPS PEGGY CUMMINS DICK BENTLEY JAMES BOOTH and that wonderful ton of fun HATTIE JACQUES Riotously Together In The Rank Organisation’s Uproarious Production “IN THE DOGHOUSE” “IN THE DOGHOUSE” | “IN THE DOGHOUSE” (GENERAL EXHIBITION) Highlighting one of the most endearing qualities of the ; British—Their infatuation with, i and devotion to, all animals BIG and small. A Gay, Outrageously funny story of Veterinary Surgeons, animals and their owners. Excellent Featurettes. INDEPENDENT CINEMAS | SUMNER - -HOLLYWOOD” ; 8 p m. "Shane” (G) (Alan Ladd- ; Jean Arthur). RICCARTON - RE x 7 30 p.m. “The Last Train From i Gun Hill” (A) (Kirk DouglasAnthony Quinn). LYTTELTON --’HARBOUR LIGHT” 730 p.m "Vera Cruz" (G) (Gary Cooper). "Sword Of Sherwood Forest” (G) (Richard Greene). KAIAPOI - Rialto 7.30 pm “Third Man On The Mountain” (G) (Michael Rennie). “The Boy And The Laughing Dog” (G) (Walter Brennan). RANGIORA - Regent 730 pm. “Jungle Cat" (G> i Colour) "Westbound" (Gi i Randolph Scott) PAPANUI - empire 7.20 p.m “Shake Hands With The Devil” (A) (James Cagney) “Oklahoma Territory’' (G) (Bill Willjams)

ACKNOWLEOftEMENT MR P. J. FOX and Family wish to Thank friends whose addresses are unknown for; their kind messages of sym-l pathy and floral tribute* in their sad bereavement

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29909, 24 August 1962, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume CI, Issue 29909, 24 August 1962, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume CI, Issue 29909, 24 August 1962, Page 1