THE LAMEST THEATRICAL OMANISATION IN THE SOUTHERN HEMtSMOERE
TODAY 2 p.m., 5 p.m„ 8 pjn. (Mon. to Thurs. 2 p.m. 8 p.m.) THE RETURN OF THE GREATEST SUSPENSE MASTERPIECE IN CINEMA HISTORY! 4 MEN, 2 TRUCKS CARRYING A LOAD OF NITROGLYCERINE WHERE ONE BUMP OR THE SLIGHTEST HEAT CAN BLOW THEM ALL TO OBLIVION ! WAGES OF FEAf (A) Charles VANEL Yves MONTAND "The longest period of Crawling suspense ever experienced’’ —Daily Sketch "A masterpiece of freezing excitement. —The Star VOGUE Spreydon ’Phene 35-490 7.45 FINALLY TONIGHT 7.45 James Bond in "DR N-0" Technicolor (A) SPECIAL FEATURETTE: "CHURCHILL, A NATION'S HOMAGE" rhe Greatest Leader of Our Time MATINEE TODAY 2 p.m. “ROAD TO DENVER" (G) Western. CENTURY St Albans - 'Phone 42-903 Matinee Today 2.15 p.m. "FRANCIS IN THE HAUNTED HOUSE” (G) TONIGHT AT 7.45 A most outstanding film, "THE BRIDGE ON THE RIVER KWAI" (G) Cinemascope Technicolor Alec Guinness : Jack Hawkins William Holden Sessue Hayakawa THIS SUNDAY 8.15 Two thrilling films to make an exciting evening. "2 RODE TOGETHER" In Technicolor Tames Stewart Richard Widmark Shirley Jones Linda Crystal Good solid entertainment. —also— In Today’s Headlines. "BEHIND THE HIGH WALL" (G) Tom Tully Sylvia Sidney An exciting story of prison life with an absorbing plot. Plans Theatre 6 p.m. ILAM Fendalten - ’phene 518-53 S TONIGHT AND MONDAY 7.45 p.m. PETER SELLERS "PINK PANTHER" (A) MATINEE TODAY 2 p.m. "MA & PA KETTLE IN THE OZARKS” (G) Shorts, Serial, etc. Children's Entertainment De Luxe. SUNDAY 8.15 p.m. Another wonderful double programme. rhe two-fisted, twin-gun Tornado "THE RAIDERS" (Y) Plus:— I “THE KETTLES IN THE OZARKS" (G) A scream a minute in this laughter-laden special. CANTERBURY V. SOUTH AFRICA CANTERBURY V. SOUTH AFRICA CANTERBURY v. SOUTH AFRICA CANTERBURY v. SOUTH AFRICA LANCASTER PARK OVAL LANCASTER PARK OVAL LANCASTER PARK OVAL LANCASTER PARK OVAL TODAY AT 2.30 P.M. TODAY AT 2.30 P.M. TODAY AT 2.30 P.M. TODAY AT 2.30 P.M. 1 P.M.— CANTERBURY B v. BULLER CANTERBURY B v. BULLER GATES OPEN AT 12 NOON GATES OPEN AT 12 NOON ADMISSION CHARGES— Covered Stands, £l. Open Stands, 15s. Oval Open Seating, 10s. Embankment, ss. Children on Embankment, 2s. Boys with tickets for the Special Boys enclosure should enter the Park through the Lismore street Gate. DAWCIS. SOCIALS. ETC LINCOLN RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB ANNUAL DANCE AND PRESENTATION OF TROPHIES Lincoln Hall, Saturday, Sept. IS, 1965. TATAM STUDIO of Ballroom Dancing, 229 High street. 'Phone 30-174. Private lessons dally, 10 a.m.-lO p.m., in Modern, Latin American. Rock and Roll, etc. WFS TEEN-AGERS GONK DANCE GONK DANCE LINCOLN COMMUNITY CENTRE JULY 24. Guest Compere* JOAN PALMER From CHTV3. CORVETTES BAND MR AND MISS MOD CONTEST. > 2269
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30811, 24 July 1965, Page 45
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