AMUSEMENTS 11 a.m., 2 p.m., ; 5 p.m., 8 p.m. j MAJESTIC The Show Place of Christchurch Direction: i?K^39 <ieim JERRY LEWIS JERRY LEWIS JERRY LEWIS “THE BELLBOY” “THE BELLBOY” “THE BELLBOY” (G) i It’s Hilarious ... as Jerry brings you a visual diary in the life of a madcap who makes for fun! SATURDAY 2 p.m.—s p.m.—B p.m. METRO THEATRE Colombo Street, Sydenham ’Phone 88-600 MATINEE 1.30 TOMORROW 7 p.m. Tonight TENSE! VIVID! TRUE! The Story of the Biggest and Most Daring Diamond Raid in History ! “OPERATION AMSTERDAM” Peter Finch Eva Bartok “Y” Certificate. And On The Same Programme: AIuAN LADD OLIVIA de HAVILLAND In the Exciting Drama of a Boy who could not Talk and a Dog that almost could! “PROUD REBEL” “PROUD REBEL” *‘G” Certificate. INDEPENDENT CINEMAS RANGIORA-'REGm” 7.30 P3n. “The Man Who Wouldn't Talk” <G) (Anthony Quayle-Anna Neagle). “Zero Hour” (Y) (Dana Andrews). LYTTELTON —“HARBOUR LIGHT” 7.30 p.m : "Carry On Nurse” (G) (Kenneth Connor-Bill Owen). NEW BRIGHTON —“ROXY 1 1.45 p.m. "Hell Bent For Leather” (G) (Audie Murphy-: Felicia Farr). "Juke Box: Rhythm" (G) (Jo Morrow). 7.30 p.m.: “The Story Of Ruth” (G) (Elana Eden-Vlveca Lindfors). KAIAPOI-“MALTO" 7.30 p.m. “The Moonraker" (G) j I Geo Baker-Sylvia Syms>'■ I "Killer Leopard” (G) (John Sheffield). HORNBY-kosy-7'.30 p.m.: “Gun Duel in Durango” (G) (Geo Montgomery).! “Houseboat” (G) (Sophia Loren-; Cary Grant), RAKAIA 7.30 pun.: “My Dog Shep” (S) • Lanny Rees-Tom Neal). “Night Freight” (G) (Forrest Tucker). |rex theatrel RICCARTON TONIGHT SAT. MON. 7.30 p.m. From the land of Judah comes “The Story Of Ruth” “The Story Of Ruth” (G) Technicolor Cinemascope With Stuart Whitman—Tom Tyron Peggy’ Wood and introducing Elana Eden as Ruth SUNDAY SCREENING 8.15 p.m. SUNDAY SCREENING 8.15 p.m. A truly great film with Britain’s greatest actors “Great Expectations” “Great Expectations” (G) Alec GUINNESS—John MILLS Finlay CURRIE Seats available from 2 p.m. Sunday at “Rex.” j Plunket Screening. I ! I hl ; Returning in Triumph from the Great Music :Capitals of the World! New Zealand’s Own International Pianist! TESSA BIRNIE TESSA BIRNIE TESSA BIRNIE Acclaimed as “a far from common phenomenon.” An Artist whose achievements rest on a deep spiritual insight into her music.” TWO SOLO RECITALS CIVIC Thursday, May 18th. Saturday, Maj’ 27th. BOOKINGS AT MAJESTIC BOX OFFICE. “Tetsa Bimie, who has established for herself a world reputation as an interpreter of Schubert, was given a standing ovation for her performance in Amsterdam. She has also won high praise from critics in Vienna. The Vienna Arbeiter Zeitung praised her flawless technique and her ‘extraordinary powers of inner feeling, above all else in her poetic, surprisingly Viennese and luminous Schubert playing'. ’’ N.Z. Herald. 7/12/90.
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29511, 12 May 1961, Page 1
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