IHTtKTAIHMINTS 6th GREAT WEEK 6th GREAT WEEK STARTS FRIDAY at the City's LARGEST THEATRE Season ends soon Kerridge-Odeon REGENT Saw ‘ THEATRE OF THE STARS’’ Reserve at Regent 10 a.m.-9 p.m. TODAY & THURSDAY 1.45 p.m. and 7.45 p.m. FRIDAY 10.30-1.30-4.45 - 8.00 (Feature Occupies Entire Prog.) The Great Adventure! The Great Entertainment! BARTLETT "BIG X" If he escaped agein they’d put a bullet J . > through the X on his back! RICHARD ATTENBOROUGH HENDLEY -THE SCROUNGER" Even In a prison : w • camp-you name IL ’ J and Hendley could / < get It for you! J JAMES GARNER HILTS -THE COOLER KING" S S | .The hell-raising pilot ’ % k who logged more 5 hours In solitary than , jKtj be did In the alrl STEVE McQUEEN RAMSEY THE SENIOR OFFICER” J "General** of the underground army that -Sf aB tunneled under the enemy’s boots! ; » JAMES DONALD WILLIE THE TUNNEL KING** He started a hundred s"s3 tunnels ... and they ail ended against a wall of guns! CHARLES BRONSON BLYTHE -g;. ’/ jwa "THE FORGER* ' From a rubber heel , tk A he forged two hundred ' ‘jwm passports to freedom I DONALD PLEASENCE SEDGEWICK * gv "A -THE MANUFACTURER" ; 'P* Out of scrape he made "1 a ho Ingenious machinery - that engineered the great escape! JAMES COBURN . John Leyton * | David McCallum GENERAL EXHIBITION Panavision & Technicolor From the Best-selling, Non-fiction book by PAUL BRICKHILL. RAFFLE RESULTS RICHMOND WORKINGMENS’ CLUB RAFFLE, SERIES 30 Ist Prize, £5O: 1382—C/o A. Welbeloved. 10 PRIZES OF £1 1354 1201 1675 1352 1256 1066 1168 1014 1829 1639 Please collect prizes from R. M. Grant, Secretary-Manager, Richmond Workingmen’s Club. PREBBLETON PLAY CENTRE EASTER HAMPER RESULTS POSTPONED UNTIL MARCH 24 HORNBY WORKINGMEN’S CLUB RAFFLE, SERIES 81 Drawn 16/3/64 Ist Prize: £so—No'. 1234. 10 PRIZES OF £1 1051 1305 1296 1580 1151 1956 1056 1114 1250 1247 Prize winners contact Secre-tary-Manager RICCARTON WORKINGMEN’S CLUB (Inc.) NEW WING RAFFLE SERIES NO. 40 Ist Prize: £so—No. 1508. 10 EACH £1 1256 1638 1581 1064 1677 1213 1966 1910 1464 1791 N. F. EGAN. Secretary-Manager. 7914 HORNBY RUGBY LEAGUE CLUB SERIES 15 Ist Prize, £5O: Ticket No. 1995 Blank Butt, c/o J. Wilson. 10 £1 PRIZES 1812 1372 1321 1584 1554 1213 1966 1910 1464 1791 NEW BRIGHTON WORKINGMEN’S CLUB WEEKLY RAFFLE SERIES 32 Drawn Under Police Supervision Ist Prize: £so—No. 1963. 10 PRIZES OF £1 1850 1008 1013 1582 1390 1699 1928 1940 1163 1210 Winners contact Secretary, 10 Hawke street. SWEET NOTES Series 109 (Drawn under police supervision) March 17, 1964 £5O 1930—C/o Joseph. 10 Prizes of £1 1148—C/o Quemard. 1740—C/o Morton. 1036—C/o Armstrong. 1210—C/o Glover. 1613—C/o Morgan. 1688—C/o Rowe. 1382—C/o C. Hann. 1704—C/o Bimler. 1007—C/o Adams. 1166—C/o Club. 808 - A - WEEK SERIES NO. 53. FIRST PRIZE £25 1099 C/o H. Martin. FIVE AT £1 1578 Lester. C/o L. Lawson. JJ73 R. May, C/o R. Campion. 1062 C/o Massons Milk Bar. 1297 C/o Selwyn Dry Cleaners. 1229 C/o Donnellys Shoe Centre RANGERS A.F.C. ”750” Drawn under Police Supervision Series No. 86. FIRST PRIZE £5O 071 C/o Southern Cross. 10 PRIZES AT £1 092 C/o Southern Cross. 569 C/o B. Cassie. 535 C/o Wai. 538 C/o Wai. 203 C/o Ernie. 418 C/o Royal George. 715 C/o Star and Garter. 004 C/o Ernie. 722 C/o Royal George. 063 C/o Southern Cross. Follow ticket instructions. 7040
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30393, 18 March 1964, Page 27
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