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AMUSEMENTS . An All-Time Record An All-Time Record 8762 PEOPLE 8762 PEOPLE Attended The City’s Largest Theatre on FRIDAY & SATURDAY Kerridge-Odeon ’PL nm » REGENT 69-389 “THEATRE OF THE STARS’’ Reserve at Regent 10 a.m.-9 p.m.

Monday to Thursday 1.45 DAILY 7.45 F-R-I-D-A-Y 10.30 1.30 4.45 8.00 SATURDAY: 1.30 4.45 8.00 (Feature occupies entire prog.) UN ITED ARTISTS PRESENT Richard Attenborough Steve McQueen James Gamer Charles Bonson—James Donald James Coburn—Johnny Leyton Donald Pleasence - in "The Great Adventure ‘THE GREAT ESCAPE’ ‘THE GREAT ESCAPE’ ‘THE GREAT ESCAPE’ ‘THE GREAT ESCAPE’ Panavision & Colour (GENERAL EXHIBITION) VOGUE Spreydon—'Phone 35-490 7.45 TONIGHT 7.45 THE VOGUE THEATRE WELCOMES THE “SCOTS GUARDS" TO CHRISTCHURCH. See the world-famous Guards’ Band in Love! ! Play! ! Battle! ! and On Parade! ! See the Trooping of the Colour ! See It all in glorious Technicolor and Cinemascope “The Queen’s Guards” (G) Raymond Massey—Daniel Massey Ursula Jeans Next Change: “BRIDGE TO THE SUN” (Y) CENTURY St. Albans Phone 42-903 FINALLY TONIGHT AT 7.45 MARLON BRANDO in a dramatic and colourful role, the best of his career in “The Ugly American” (Y) In Eastman Colour. See him as the American Ambassador to a South-east Asian Kingdom. It’s a really wonderful film. Plans DXC, at Theatre 6 pm. Tomorrow: » “Summer And Smoke” (A) ILAM Fendalton Phone 31-538 FINALLY TONIGHT One of the most, famous films ever shown I “THE TRAPP FAMILY” "THE TRAPP FAMILY” •THE TRAPP FAMILY" (G) It’s wonderful. Tomorrow: “From The Terrace” R. 16 (Persons under 16 will not ‘ be admitted).

I New Brighton LaILHJ -Phone 67-008 Tonight & Tues., 7.45 Life, so primitive, so raw, it will make you gasp I Anthony Quinn, Yoko Tanl “THE SAVAGE INNOCENTS” (A) Cinemascope Technicolor A beautifully photographed and extremely exciting film of the Eskimo world, fighting against modern civilisation. Alfred Hitchcock’s ’■REAR WINDOW” (A) Starts Wednesday. HOLLYWOOD SUMNER. 'Phone 26-102 Tonight and Tuesday 7.45 p.m. (Feature occupies entire programme) We proudly present a memorable motion picture “The Four Horsemen Of The Apocalypse” (Y) Cinemascope—Metrocolor Glen Ford—Charles Boyer, Paul Hendreld, Ingrid Thulln llrex theatrell RICCARTON Final Night 730 pan. “CASH ON DEMAND” (G) “BEST OF ENEMIES’’ (G) David Niven Alberto Sordi , Panavision Technicolor (G) RAFFLE RESULTS TINY TATTS SERIES 94 Drawn 15.2.64. IST PRIZE, £60—2663. 2ND PRIZE, £5—1664. Ten Prizes At £1 1589, 1647, 1710, 1823, 2018, 2227, 2341, 2348, 2350, 2517. Ten Prizes At 10s. 1270, 1408, 1504, 1602, 2020, 2070, 2142, 2434, 2450, 2534. Prizes may be collected'from agents, or 245 Cashel street. AKAROA PROGRESS ASSOCIATION. Results Of “Holiday in Akaroa” Raffle. Drawn. Feb. 14, 1964, under Police supervision. Ist, No. 23595—Tony’s Family, Selwyn are., Akaroa. 2nd, No. 21030—E. J. Thomson, Bryson rd.. No. 9 R.D., Otatara, Invercargill. 3rd, No. 16936—’’Wtokie,” C/o. Mrs £.• Willis, 8 Princes st., Ashburton. 4th, No. 10968—D. Manson, 8 Amyes rd.. Hornby. sth,- Kelas Hokianga, 6th, No. 13091—’Ph. 61-867, Chch. 7th, No. 10891—Mrs W. -Adams, address believed Chch. Sth, No. 15441—Neville Boyd, Duvauchelle. 6044

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30367, 17 February 1964, Page 1

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