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J" FIRMLY 7.45 p.m. _ I Laurence Olivier, Jean Fontaine I 1 In Alfred Hitchcock’s I “REBECCA” I J (Y) Tremendous Suspense! ■ 1 ' ■ After a record shattering I R week at two Theatres we con- I J tinue the season of ■ I "LOVE ANO THE ® J FRENCHWOMAN” under 16 net admitted | ' FINALLY - 8 p.m. 1 R Seven scintillating stories, tc- ■ J claimed by critics as one of ■ I the “best” Continental films I E screened in this country! “LOVE and the FRENCHWOMAN” 1 Persons under 16 not admitted I 7 FINALLY 7.45 p.m. | From the Pen of the Great | I Novelist W. Somerset I Maugham. I •’ 1 LAURENCE HARVEY 1 I KIM NOVAK | 8 In the superbly bold— I j ■ “OF HUMAN BONDAGE” . I F«on, under 16 not idmittW I I TOMORROW 7.45 p.m. I I “CARRY ON COWBOY" I hMMMHHMRIIMHIMmHd I TOMORROW 7.45 p.m. Sat 5 and 8 p.m. Mon. 5 and 7.45 p.m.

BY PUBLIC DEMAND! HELD-OVER FOR 2ND. SIZZLING WEEK! After Kroening one week at Two Theatres unprecedented Public demand has warranted this acclaimed motion-picture to continue screening DON’T MISS this acclaimed film! • CHILDHOOD • ADOLESCENCE • VIRGINITY • MARRIAGE • ADULTERY • DIVORCE • LONELY WOMAN All rnwaM is nwar bafor.

"LOVE AND THE FRENCHWOMAN" (To Comply with Censor Persons under 16 not admitted) You’ll see it as the Frenchwomen live it and no one can love like a Frenchwoman Fifty million Frenchmen can't be wrong! ALSO SCREENING AT THE CENTURY THEATRE NEXT TUESDAY.

CITY OF CHRISTCHURCH robert McDougall ART GALLERY Presents daily and as a Queen's Birthday attraction THREE GENERATIONS AN EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS by J. C. RICHMOND D. K. RICHMOND E. ATKINSON Arranged by the Hocken Library Toured under the auspices of the Arts Council. HOURS: Mondavs to Saturdays, 10 to 4.30 Sundays, 2 to 4.30 Until and including June 5. ADMISSION FREE Catalogues Available GIRLS: All Revlon, Max Factor, Helena Rubenstein, Gala, Tweed Toiletries at Iggo's Chemists. Cashel street. THS

University of Canterbury Drama Society Shakespeare's Greatest Comedy TWELFTH NIGHT TWELFTH NIGHT Directed by DAME NGAIO MARSH BOOK NOW BOOK NOW SPECIAL HOLIDAY PERFORMANCE, MONDAY JUNE 5,8 P.M. THEATRE: Ngaio Marsh Theatre, Ham. (Ham road, off Riccarton road.) BOX PLANS: D.I.C. PHONE RESERVATIONS: At the Theatre (47-069) on the evening of each performance from 7 p.m., and for Monday, June 5, only, from 2 p.m. SEASON: Open for the public from Saturday, June 2. NOTE: For those performances to be given on Thursday, June 8, and Friday, June 9, buses will leave the Creyke road stop in the Square at 7.30 p.m. and / after the performance will return all those attending the Theatre to the Square in time for the last bus. 8458

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Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31384, 1 June 1967, Page 23

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