AMUSEMENTS TODAY: 2.15,7.45 p.m. THREE SHOWS DAILY MONDAY TO FRIDAY 10.30 am.. 2 15, 7.45 p m lilllllllill s T A T E |||lll|ljn 'Phone 43-848 j] Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. DARRYL F. ZANUCK'S “THE LONGEST DAY” (Y) Released by 20th Century-Fox. RESERVE EARLY FCR ALL EVENING PERFORMANCES AT THE D.I.C -2 WEEKS LN ADVANCE No Phone Reserves or Free List. METRO THEATRE Colombo Street, Sydenham 'Phone 88-600 MATINEE 1.30 TODAY 7 p.m. TONIGHT 7 p.m. Rodger and Kammerstein's Newest. Gayest Musical In Cinemascope and Colour PAT BOONE BOBBY DARIN TOM EWELL PAMELA TIFFIN “STATE FAIR” “STATE FAIR” “G” Certificate And on the same programme: JAMES STEWART In a thrilling action drama “THE MOUNTAIN ROAD” "G" Certificate. "Mountain Road” Commences 7 p.m. "State Fair” Commences 8.45 p.m. COME ONE! COME ALL! Don t Miss this Great Double Feature Programme. THE ROSY HORNBY 2 p.m. MATINEE TODAY Elizabeth TAYLOR Arthur TREACHER Mickey ROONEY “NATIONAL VELVET” (G) A human story of a spy girl who won a horse in a Is Raffle and then sets out to win the famous English Grand National. Comedy Serial Cartoon. 8 p.m. TONIGHT 8 p.m. The big Broadway Stage Hit. gloriously blends romance and comedy! ANTHONY PERKINS JANE FONDA “TALL STORY” (G) The scene is set for lovely new star,' Jane Fonda, to indulge her weakness as the girl who can’t help loving tall boys. When Jane centres her attention on Anthony Perkins, it becomes the sportingest contest of wits and wiles. llrex theatrel RICCARTON Tonight 7.30. Sat. 2 p.m. Wil tam Holden, Trevor Howard "THE LION” (Y) And John Mills in “FLAME IN THE STREETS" (>) SUNDAY 8.15 pm. Robert Wagner, Jeffrey H\inter "JESSE JAMES” (G) All Films in Scope and Colour. Benefit Screening. Censor’s Classifications (G) Approved lor General Exhibition. (Y) Approved for General Exhibition. Recommended as Suitable for Persons Aged 13 and Over. (A) Approved for General Exhibition. Recommended as Suitable for Adults Only. ACKNOWLEDGtMINTS MR and MRS C. WAKELIN, Dawn and Des wish to Thank all neighbours, friends and relatives for floral tributes, telegrams, cards and personal express) ins of sympathy received in their recent bereavement. MRS W. J. SALT and Family. Heathcote, wish to express their sincere Thanks to relatives and many kind friends for cards, letters, telegrams, floral tributes and personal expressions of sympathy which have been a great comfort to them in the loss of a dearly loved husband and father. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement as messages are too numerous to answer individually. THE Family of the late Alfred Webber wish to express their sincere Thanks to the many kind friends and relatives for their floral tributes, telegrams, cards and other expressions of sympathy in their recent bereavement. Special thanks to matron, staff, residents and doctor of Teresa Green Home. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement as many addresses are unknown. MR and MRS J. A. BCOTT, of Wellington, wish to Thank all kind friends for messages of sympathy and floral tributes. Also thanks to the Rev. T. C. Johnston and J. Lamb and Son, Ltd., for their kindness shown in the death of Miss Alice Cason MR JACK KEATING, Glyn and Iris Jones wish to express their sincere Thanks to all kind relatives and friends for their floral tributes, cards, telegrams and letters and personal expressions of sympathy in their recent sad loss. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. MRS RUBY PRICE and Lesley wish to express their sincere Thanks to the wide circle of kind friends and relations for the many cards, telegrams, floral tributes and personal expressions of sympathy in their recent sad loss of a dearly loved husband and father. Also to those who paid their last respects. Special thanks to the New Zealand Ex-Prisoners of War Association. As many addresses are unknown please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. MRS D. CONDICK and Family wish to express their sincere Thanks to all kind friends and relatives for telegrams, cards, floral tributes and personal expressions of sympathy in their sad loss of • loved one. To those whose addresses are unknown please accept this as a personal acknowledgement IN order to guard against Impositions, notices of Births. Marriages, and Deaths must be authenticated to ensure their insertion. Engagement Notices must be signed by both contracting parties.
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30212, 17 August 1963, Page 1
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