AMUSEMENTS I 2.15 TODAY 8.15 i Tomorrow (Friday) ; sth GREAT WEEK I sth GREAT WEEK I 11.15, 2.15, 5.15, 8.15 . First Australasian Presentation of the most | outstanding British Film! ever produced. ODEON Telephone 42-800 “Socially Christchurch's First Theatre” In Tuam Street—Where Parking is so Much Easier. United Artists Presents AT NORMAL PRICES Evenings: 5/1, 3/11, 3/4. Matinees: 4/6. 3/1, 1/3. ALEC GUINNESS JOHN MILLS Dennis Price Kay Walsh In James Kennaway's Stirring “TUNES OF GLORY” “TUNES OF GLORY” (A) Filmed in Technicolor In the great British tradition of xespect for responsibility and fine performing, this glittering drama of conflict between two military men during peacetime in a famous Scots Regiment is one of the most monng motion pictures ever produced! You Will Not Be Disappointed I BOOKINGS AT D.I.C. Kerridge-Odeon inn plaza mu Hearing Aids Available •Phone 88-089 Reserve at Plaza , FINALLY TODAY 10—11—12 noon I—2—3—4—s p.m. A FABULOUS JOURNEY IN TECHNICOLOR Associated British present “THE ROYAL TOUR I OF INDIA” (G) ADULTS 1/6: CHILDREN 1/-. Also screening at 8 p.m. with Warner Bros.’ Alfred Hitchcock thriller “DIAL M FOR MURDER” (Y) Usual Admission Prices. TOMORROW DORIS REX DAY HARRISON] “MIDNIGHT LACE” (A) BOOKING NOW METRO THEATRE■ l Colombo Street, Sydenham . ’Phone 88-800 : FINALLY TONIGHT 7.15 p.m. LEE PATTERSON BETTY McDOWALL In The Sensational Story Of ! “JACK THE RIPPER” i R. 16. Persons Under 18 Years WiU Not Be Admitted. AND: BRIGITTE BARDOT in “MAM’SELLE STRIP TEASE” "A” Certificate. TOMORROW ! DANNY KAYE “ME AND THE COLONEL" (G) JOEL McRAE “GUNSIGHT RIDGE" (G) INDEPENDENT CINEMAS KAlAPOl— "bialw I.X p.m.: "The Parson And The Outlaw" (G) (Anthony Dexter). “Handle With Care" (G) (Dean Jones-Joan O’Brien). RANGIORA— *® b g®w h 7.30 p.m.: “A Cry From The Streets” <Y) (Max BygravesBarbara Murray). “Hell Bent 1 For Leather” (G) (Audie MuTphy). RICCARTON— ‘‘ WDt ” 7.30 pan.: "Seven Thieves" (A) (Joan Collins - Rod Steiger). ‘The Fearmakers" (A) (Dana Andrew,). LYTTELTON —“HARBOUR LIGHT" 7.30 p.m.: “The Wild And The Innocent” <G) (Sandra DeeAuoie Murphy). NEW BRIGHTON —"ROXY” 7.45 p.m. “Idol On Parade” (G) (Wm. Bendix-Anthony Newdy). “R’de Lonesome” (G) (Randolph Scott). Censor’s Classifications (G) Approved for General Ex- | hibition. (Y) Approved for General Exhibition. Recommended as Suitable for Persons Aged 13 and Over. (A) Approved tor General Exhibition. Recommended as ; Suitable for Adults Only. CHIROPODISTS THE INSTITUTE OF FOOT THE INSTITUTE OF FOOT HEALTH HEALTH CHIROPODY Preventive and Corrective Methods of Treatment Scientific Fitting of Foot Appliances anffMuHiple Fittings ot Footwear to Suit Ail Types of Feet MR end MRS W. G. JENKINS MSA Col'JUibo’ef’TFhiU W-4M.
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29498, 27 April 1961, Page 1
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418Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume C, Issue 29498, 27 April 1961, Page 1
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