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AMUSEMENTS LAST 3 DAYS Xerridge-Oiteon MAJESTIC Book at Theatre, 10 a.m.-S p.m. •Phone «-03 Z. 2 p.m. DAILY 8 p.m. From Dariel Teller’s Intensely vital and exciting story of modern psychiatric treatment A COMPELLINGPROVOCATIVE DRAMA—“THE CARETAKERS” Restricted—Persons Under 18 Not Admitted. Starring ROBERT STACK JOAN CRAWFORD Polly Bergen Janis Paige FRIDAY NEXT ! 11 R.m., 2—s—B p.m. THIS WAS THE LOVING ... BATTLING ... LUSTY AGE OF KING ARTHUR . . . THE KNIGHTS OF THE ROUND TABLE . . . THE FABULOUS AGE OF CAMELOT 1 The Exciting Adventures of . . . “LANCELOT and GUINEVERE” (G) More Spectacular in Panavision & Colour Starring CORNEL WILDE Jean Wallace Brian Aherne II CENTURY St. Albans - Phone 42-903 TONIGHT AT 7.45 SHOCK! From Henry James’s masterpiece of macabre love, "The Turn of the Screw,” comes “THE INNOCENTS” In Cinemascope. (R. 16 Deborah Kerr Peter Wyngarde—Megs Jenkins Michael Redgrave Pamela Franklin Don’t miss this. It’ll leave you gasping. Plans D.1.C., at Theatre 6 p.m. II VOGUE 1 Spreydon—’Phone 35-490 7.45 TONIGHT 7.45 We screen every Evening. The romantic story of a Princess who spent the gayest 24 hours of ner life in Rome. “ROMAN HOLIDAY” AUDREY HEPBURN GREGORY PECK EDDIE ALBERT A re-issue of a very popular motion picture. Commencing Friday: “THE LION” (Y) Better than “Hatari" Watch for "The Birds” ILAM Fendalton Phone 31-538 TONIGHT WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 7.45 p.m. This is excellent entertainment. In Cinesmascope and Colour ELVIS PRESLEY HOPE LANGE TUESDAY WELD and MILLIE PERKINS in the dramatic special “Wild In The Country" “Wild In The Country” Jam-packed wfth songs, excitement, romance and two-fisted action. Entertainment above the average. I|rex theatrell RICCARTON Tonight 7.15 p.m.. Sat. 2 p.m. Doris Day in "LUCKY ME” Elizabeth Taylor—Peter Finch "ELEPHANT WALK" Both Colour (G) CIVIC CHAMBER ORCHESTRA THURSDAY, at 8 p.m. PROGRAMME INCLUDES: Piano and Strings: CONCERTINO by PHILIP CANNON WEDDING CAKE by SAINT-SAENS Strings Alone: FIORI MUSICALI by FRESCOBALDI ’Cello and Strings; KOL NIDREI by MAX BRUCH Chamber Orchestra: FAREWELL SYMPHONY by HAYDN Soloists: LOLA JOHNSON (pianist) FRANCES DE GOLDI (’cello) Admission Ihvitations at Hay's Service Bureau. Six Shillings. UNIVERSITY HALL THURSDAY, 8 p.m. TAILORING ALTERATIONS to Suits. Costumes Restyled, etc. Own materials made up. Garth Owen, Ladies' and Gentlemen’s Tailors, 115 Cashel st. 'Ph. 76-917. D KEEP UP WITH FASHION! Have your Suit Tailored by Jack Tracey, over 25 years’ exS (Hence of High Grade Tailorg. We also undertake alterations and remodelling. D.B. coats made into the latest single breasted style. Trousers tapered. JACK TRACEY, Tailor. 5®A Colombo street (near St. Asaph st.) ’Phone 60-450. STW ADVERTISEMENTS RESULTS YOU CAN DEPEND ON Many thousands of people are attracted daily by this most practical section. It’s filled with profitable opportunities and items of interest. There are things to buy. things to sell, services wanted, accommodation available—find the help you want, or any of the hundreds of services in which "The Press" Want Advertisements get results.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30316, 17 December 1963, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume CII, Issue 30316, 17 December 1963, Page 1