AMUSEMENTS Tour taroarita Theatre— Xcnidct-Odoon AVON 'Mutagemeat:—S, E. M. Moodie Thone 80-051. Reserve at the Avon 2nd Delightful Week J 1 ■ D-A-I-L-Y 11 a.m., 2—s—B p.m. Those Wonderful Young Stan of “Come September” in a New Gay, Sophisticated, Romantic Comedy that brings Happiness and Hilarity to One and AU 1 IN EASTMANCOLOR Universal International Presents
“IF A MAN ANSWERS” (A) (. . Don’t Hang Up ... Hang Around For The FUN!) - With SANDRA DEE BOBBY DARIN MICHELINE PRESLE CESAR ROMERO JOHN LUND Kerridge-Odeon t-t-t = TIVOLI S ’Ph° ne ”* RESERVE AT THEATRE Box Plans open from 10 ajn 2 p.m. Twice Daily 8 p.m. The Most Thrilling Scotland Yard Thriller since “The Blue Lamp” Britain’s New Crime Thriller... Watch that Man, he’s a Killer—a Man they couldn’t send to Prison for life, for the fourteen years he was sentenced for Robbery with Violence . Get out of his wayl Get out of the City! . . . Where Hell threatens to break loose any moment I “HELL IS A CITY” “HELL IS A .CITY” “HELL IS A CITY” “A” Certificate. ‘ Starring STANLEY BAKER STANLEY BAKER as Detective-Inspector Martineau, the ruthless Policeman who stops at nothing to solve this ruthless Crime in London I JOHN CRAWFORD DONALD PLEASENCE II REX THEATRE Riccarton Phone 45-533 SPECIAL MATINEE Today —2 p.fn. Tonight 7.30 p.m. Walt Disney’s Greatest Adventure ‘Swiss Family Robinson’ (G) Starring: John Milla Dorothy McGuire In Cinemascope 8f Technicolor Tomorrow, 7.30 p.m.: “THE SECOND TIME AROUND” Debbie Reynolds (G) “THE NUDIST PARADISE” (A)
INDEPENDENT CINEMAS PAPANUI ~ EMPIRE” 7.45 p.m.: “Inn For Trouble” (G) (Leslie Phillips - Peggy Mount). RANGIORA -"Regent” 7.45 pan.: “Song Witlhout End" (G) (Dirk Bogarde-Genevieve Page). KAIAPOI -“MALTO" 7.45 p.m.: “Tammy Tell Me True” (G) (Sandra Dee - John Giavin). SUMNER -“HOLLYWOOD” 8 p.m.: “The Night We Dropped a Clanger” (G) (Brian 'Rix, Hattie Jacques). I I I'll’ I New Brighton Phone 67-006 TODAY SESSIONS 2 PM and 7,45 P.M. Today and Tomorrow Note Special Matinee and Finally TUESDAY 2 pm. and 7.45 p.m. A Laugh in Every Note with that Crazy Team of Music Students who Fiddled their Way Through College James Robt. Justice— Leslie Phillips - Kenneth Williams Sydney James "RAISING THE WIND" (G) Technicolor.
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30059, 18 February 1963, Page 1
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