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carlton PHONE 43 516 Today 11 a.m. 2—s—B p.m. SATURDAY: 2—s—B p m "I WANT MY LOVER KILLED" . . . She will corrupt a whole town to buy the death of the nun who betrayed her I (Persons under 16 not admitted) Reserves at D 1 C. and Theatre. 'Phone Reserves Accepted. SIMULTANEOUS SCREENING I SUMMER-PHONE SUM. *lO2 TONIGHT - 8 p.m. Saturday 2,5.15 and 8 p.m. NEW BRIGHTON—PHONE MB-00* TONIGHT - 7.45 p.m. Saturday 10.45 a.m., 1.45, 4.45 and 7.45 p.m. TRANSFERRED FROM THE CITY S LARGEST THEATRE H)R A STH BIG WEEK ! : Starring in tbeir-fTrst: : {ul(»lensh,hilarious,: i act'ori'packedfilm!: 1 "AHflKl f d :09ySNifihTiK j (GENERAL EXHIBITION) PLUS World Surf Championships Bookings at D i C or Satellite Milk Bar, New Brighton, Morton and Truscotts. Sumner. Theatres from 7 pm, PAPANUI - Empire 7.15 p.m. Tonight and Saturday: "Rope" (A) James Stewart in Alfred Hitchock's smashing suspense drama. In colour. 'One* Two-Three" (Y) James Cagney in Billy Wilder's latest laugh riot. 2 p.m. Saturday: "Waggons West" (A). A rip-roaring Western starring Rod Cameron. 8.15 p.m. Sunday: "The Big Country" (G) AH star cast. In Technicolor. Gregory Pack. Jean Simmons, Charles Bickford. HORNBY —"Kozy" 2 and 8 p.m. Sat.: "Bun Voyage" (G) Visit gay Paree- with that funniest family ever. Fred McMurray. Jane Wyman. Filmed in brilliant Technicolor. RAKAIA 7.30 p.m. Sat.: "Judgment Al Nuremberg'.’ (A). Spencer Tracy, Burt Lancaster, Marlene Dietrich, Judy Garland in Stanley Kramer's thrilling drama of the lives of people facing judgment. RICCARTON - Rex 7.30 p.m.: "The Long Rope" (G) and "Carmen Jones'* (A), Deluxe colour, starring Harry Bellafonte, Dorothy Dandridge. Music bj^Bizet. Fine Theatre in play by Elmwood—Star critic. ADMISSION: «/-, 4/-. BOOK AT HAY'S REPERTORY THEATRE ' TONIGHT 8 P.M. Finally Tomorrow AN ELMWOOD PLAYERS’ PRODUCTION PERSONALS 'arthritis "and Rheumatic (pains, Eczema. Psoriasis per manently relieved by our ; methods. Write Box 1174 for hestimonlals. or ’Phone 517 982 I i evenings). Belter Health. Ltd _ , D DOUBLE Breasted Suns recut '.into SB. style Garth Gwen Ladles’ and Gentlemen's Tailor. (1.15 Cashel street (next Whit i combe and Tombs) ’Phone 40-539. 1) DOCTORS' charges increased— Now you know why so many I people' join the Druids Friendly : Society! . ENJOY an excellent Luncheon lor Dinner at the Croydon Res raurant. 63 Armagh st. 'Phone 64-111 MGF FRANK and Sue: The Colonel Isays that you must get a copy lof the Husbands’ and Wives I Guide from George Bettie, 25 I Victoria street. Christchurch. II you cannot call, George will ;post you one in plain wrapper, free of charge.—Pop. F HER father called her the only weed in a garden of flowers, but Chrysanthemum Brown will bloom at the Civic next week. I HELP is as cloke as the tele(phone. Recorded messages 42-299, 24 hours of the day. Per sonal Help 32-370. "LIFE LINE’ available from 9 am to mid night every day. 3822 I INSURE with ' Frank Menzies. ' Government Life Insurance Re l presi'niatlve, 47 674 any time X 1175 SMOCKS: Choose from tin largest selection of style* »nd materials in the South Is ai Business Uniforms. 'Ph 889-851 any time, and our representa tlv’e will be pleased to call. V TURKISH Baths: Mussons. 184 Hereford st.. Ladles' and Gent's 'Ph 73-217 Estab 45 years D WIDOW (601 wants to housekeep for gent, country preferred. for home. Apply Z 83678, "Presl’s.” i

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30561, 2 October 1964, Page 25

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Page 25 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30561, 2 October 1964, Page 25

Page 25 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30561, 2 October 1964, Page 25