AMUSRMINTS It’s an old saying: "The ' Grass on the Other Side |of the Fence is Always i Greener” MEET THE FILM WITH THE CHLOROPHYL SMILE I The Screen’s most broadminded look at a trusting | husband . . . and ... a wife with unconventional ideas on marriage ! ! ! Sessions Today ; 2.15 p.m. 8.15 p.m. Tomorrow (Friday) I 11.15, 2.15, 5.15. 8.15 ; Sessions Saturday 2.15 5.15 8.15 01) E 0 N Telephone 42-800 ■'Socially Christchurch's First Theatre" In Tuam Street—Where Parking is so Much Easier. AT NORMAL PRICES Evenings—s/1, 3/11, 3/4 Matinees—4/6. 3/1, 1/3 Universal International present a Grandon Production Hugh and Margaret Williams's Gieat London Stage Success | Now On The Screen As The I BIGGEST SURPRISE ADULT I COMEDY EVER ' I CARY GRANT i Believes a man’s home is his castle . . and that includes the bedroom! DEBORAH KERR Is tempted by the "other side’’ of the marital fence! ROBERT MITCHUM Is dedicated to love, liberty and the happiness of pursuit! JEAN SIMMONS Knows that when the cat’s away—her “best friend” can play. Starring In "THE GRASS “THE GRASS IS GREENER” IS GREENER” (A) Tecnmrama Technicolor Filmed against a background of cue ot Britain’s famous stately homes and set to the brilliant music of Noel Coward comet THE SCREEN’S MOST BROADMINDED COMEDY.
IT’S ALL ONE BIG Laugh That Proves . . . Variety is the Spice of Love!
BOOK NOW ! 1 BOOK NOW ! Plans NOW Open D.I.C. Kerridge-Odeon mu plaza mu Hearing Aids Available ’Phone 88-089 Reserve at Plaza Last Day: 2 and 8 United Artists Present James Kennaway s “TUNES OF GLORY” (A) Filmed in Technicolor Starring ALEC GUINNESS JOHN MILLS Dennis Price Kay Walsh JOHN FRASER DUNCAN MACRAE TOMORROW John WAYNE Dean MARTIN “RIO BRAVO” <G) RICKY NELSON INDEPENDENT CINEMAS T ■ aaa RANGIORA- regent" 7.30 p.m. “The Man Who Wouldn’t Talk" (G> (Anthony Quayle-Anna Neagle). “Zero Hour" (Y) (Dana Andrews). NEW BRIGHTON —"ROXY" 7.45 pan. “Hell Bent For Leather" (G) (Audie MurphyFelicia Farr). “Juke Box Rhythm" (G) (Jo Morrow). RICCARTON-REX" 7.30 p.m. “Upstairs And Downstairs" (Y» (Michael CraigJames Robertson Justice). “Toughest Gun In Tombstone" ( G) ( George Montgomery). LYTTELTON -“HARBOUR LIGHT” 7.30 p.m. "Great Expectations" <GI {John Mills-Alec Guinness). KAI APO I-'Rialto" 7.30 p.m. "The Moonraker" (G) <Geo Baker-Sylvia Syms). “Killer Leopard" <G) (John Sheffield i. Censor’s Classifications (G) ABorared tar General Exhibition. (Y) Approved for General Exhibition. Recommended as Suitable for Persons Aged 13 and Over. (A) Approved for General Exhibition. Recommended as Suitable for Adults Only. ~ IM Mt PI ATI SERVICE AMBULANCE: St. John Bnergency Medical Service. Chcii. 78-879 HOSPITAL (Chch.) .. 79-200 Inquiries I patient* only) 79-100 POLICE (Chrtttchurch) 80-2*o FIRE BRIGADES: City and Suburban . Ki-200 Islington and Sumner. Residents, dial 1. then 80-200 HELENA Rubinstein. Sneeialists. Full range on display. Iggo's (Chemists), Ltd., IM Cashel st.
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29510, 11 May 1961, Page 1
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