©This is a scene from THE FILM THAT HAS ASTONISHED NEW ZEALAND . . . Bergman s “THE SILENCE” Ingrid Thulin, Gunni Lindl Ibom and . . . ‘’the man.” mirror some of the fury, passion and “sexual frankness that blazes a new trail" (N.Y. Post). “THE SILENCE” has been called "Shocking” and “A Masterpiece.” ’ IT DEMANDS THE UTMOST MATURITY FROM THE VIEWER! iHgn K?L. y :(* ,4 - -r, - ©”“ u FRIDAY CARLTON Persons under 18 Not admitted. Reserves D.I.C end Theatre.
ESO ssr DAILY: 11 a.m.—B p.m. 47TH WEEK TOMORROW! RODC-ERS-H*MMERSrEIN"S #X ot7 AZ) vG topSaq* • COLOR •vry'JgT- ar Dr Lex* ill (SI Recommended e» V Especially Suitable U'» for FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT! PLANS AT D.I.C. AND THEATRE Phone Bookings Accepted Monday to Friday for Evenings ALL THIS WEEK GIGI" ELMWOOD PLAYHOUSI FULTON AVE. RING 559-669 FOR BOOKINGS Admission 10/-, includes supper MEMBER SATURDAY, MARCH 12 FETE AT "MARYLAND'S" HOME FOR RETARDED BOVS HALLS ROAD ADDINGTON ANNUAL DAHLIA SHOW Opening today, Wednesday March 2nd at 2 p.m., until 9.30 p.m. and tomorrow, Thursday March 3rd, 10 a m. to 9 p m. AT THE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY HALL Corner Cambridge Terrace and Gloucester Street. Admission 1/8 Children no charge Commercial Exhibits
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30998, 2 March 1966, Page 31
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