AMUSEMENTS I Your Favourite Theatre — Kerridge-Odeon AVON Management:—S. E. M. Moodie ; Thone 60-082. Reserve at the Avon : Monday to Friday: 11, 2, S, 8. Saturday: 2,5, 8. ; ■ Hurry ! Last 2 Days! EDNA FERBERS Tremendous Story of the People who Claimed and Con-: quered the Great ' Sub-Con-; tinent, Alaska! “ICE PALACE’’ (A) I In Technicolor Starring I Richard Burton Robert RYAN Carolyn JONES I Martha HYER —oo o FRIDAY Share the Lives and Loves of an Incredible Impersonator whose 1 True-life Story Makes Fiction Seem Tame ! Universal International Presents .. TONY CURTIS —“Star of the Year” Award Winner and Star- of “Some Like It Hot," "Operation ■ Petticoat,’’ "The Perfect Furlough"— As I “THE GREAT IMPOSTOR” (Y) . . . It’s ) GREAT FUN ! EACH AMAZING MASQUERADE, EACH ASTOUNDING ,t ESCAPADE ADDS A CHAP- ,» TER TO A STORY THAT FOR SHEER FANTASTIC AUDA- _ CITY. HAS NEVER BEEN F EQUALLED IN THE FIELD !OF HUMAN DECEPTION! . . ; and yet, It Actually Happened! i Based on Robert Crichton's Remarkable Book about Ferd-: inand Waldo Demara Jnr., the; * century’s Supreme Hoaxer, 1 ; f, whose story was featured three i different times in “Life" magai zine? FACT that makes FICTION seem tame! Kerridge-Odeon ; Hill PLAZA mil ” Hearing Aids Available ’Phone 88-089 Reserve at Plaza i Last Days: 2 and 8 ALL COLOUR PROGRAMME Universal Pictures present ia “MIDNIGHT LACE” I n in Eastman Colour (A) Suspense filled D-R-A-M-A Starring Doris DAY Rex HARRISON j John GAVIN John Williams, Roddy McDowalli Myrna Loy. Herbert Marshall j Hermione Baddeley « Don’t spoil it y for your friends, ; by telling how it ends ! 1 EMPIRE PAPANUI—PHONE 48-283 | 7.15 p.m. Tonight, Thurs.. Frl. | ” George MONTGOMERY >, Diane BREWSTER: - “BLACK PATCH” (Y) ’s The Marshal whose name was g as 'b’ack as his patch until he; g cleared it in a storm of lead!! It !s Ben JACKSON Jan HARRISON' e “FORT BOWIE” (G) V No man surrendered, no woman was spared as two naR tions clashed in the deathbattle that shook the desert! INDEPENDENT _ CINEMAS >- "" 1 ‘S NEW BRIGHTON is —“BOXY” 7.45 p.m. “Mam'selle Strip Te;>?e" (A) (Brigitte Bardot, Mischa Auer). “Face In The Night'' (Y) (Griffith Jones). RICCARTON-REX’ s 7.30 p.m : "The Navy Lark" i (G) (Ronald Shiner-Cecil Parker*. “A Day At The Races" (G‘ (Marx Bros.). ’ KAIAPOI- hialto’ - 7.30 p.m.: "Horrors Of The; BlacK Museum” (Persons under; 16 not admitted). “A Man On The Beach” (Donald Wolfit). RANGIORA— ‘regent" £-7.30 p.m.: "War and Peace” u (G) (Audrey Hepburn, Henry - Fonda). ~ LYTTELTON —“HARBOUR LIGHT* 7.30 p.m.: “Jack The Ripper” v (Prisons under 16 not add 'mitted). "The Violent Road" y; (A; ( Brian Keith). y HORNBY-'kosy” pi 7.30 p.m. “Lavender Hill Mob" a UG) (Alec Guinness-Stanley ie | Holloway). "Restless Breed" » k ! (Scott Grady). n - !. f CHIROPODISTS ‘ C. MEREDITH NICHOLAS I M.N.Z., S„ Ch Inc CHIROPODIST ).' Regent Theatre Building* Cathedra) square Phone 88-932 Agent "Mervyn Adams" i.' Comfortable Shoe* ; MTU Skipping Neflcee 1 Oa Page 24
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29503, 3 May 1961, Page 1
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