1 1 — I — — tmumwmmmm mjauni_.u Entertainments MAJESTIC THEATRE Each Evening af 8 p.m. Matinee: Saturday at 2 p.m. BOOKINGS at the Taupo Furniture Mart in Tuwharetoa Street or by lelephcne 101 S TO-NIGHT FRfDAY, JANUARY 27. A Double Feature Programme. Specfacular beyond beiief ! Thriils by the jungleful ! SHARK RIVER. Filmed in Vivid Colour. Starring Steve Cochran and Carole Mathews. Approved for Universal Exhibition. And George Montgomery with Helena Carter in THE PATHFiNDER. Providing Ad venture with the Greatest indian Fighter of them all. Approved for Universal Exhibition. SATURDAY, JANUARY 28. A Story of the Dutch Resistance in World War II. BETRAYED. Action in Colour, with a Galaxy of Top Stars : Clark Gable. Lana Turner. Victor Mature. Approved for Universal Exhibition. MONDAY, JANUARY 30. Make Whoopee with a Gal and a Song in Warner Brothers' THE EDD1E CANTOR STORY. Colour by Technicolor. Starring Brasselle, Marilyn Braselle with Aline MacMahon and Will Rogers Junior. Approved for Universal Exhibition. TUESDAY, JANUARY 31. When Torch and Tomahawk held the Great South-west in a Grip of Terror. History comes alive in Technicolor in CONQUEST OF COCHISE. Starring John Hodiak, Robert Stack and Joy Page. Approved for Universal Exhibition. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1. A First-class Action Picture depicting Romance and Spectacle from the Jungles of Ceylon. ELEPHANT WALK. Starring ElizabetlT Taylor, Dana Andrews and Peter Finch. Colour by Technicolor. Approved for Universal Exhibition. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2. George Montgomery stars with Joan Vohs in a Thrilling Outdoor Epic in Technicolor : FORT TI. Approved for Universal Exhibition. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3. SAVAGE MUTINY. Approved for Universal Exhibition. SHOOT FIRST. Approved for Universal Exhibition. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. C-l-N-E-M-A-S-C-O-P-E Brings to the Screen the Epic Story of Attila the Hun : SIGN OF THE PAGAN. Great Screen Entertainment from a Great Novel. Starring Jeff Chandler, Jack Palance, Ludmilla Tcherina and Rita Gam. Colour by Technicolor. Approved for Universal Exhibition. SUNDAY FILMS MEMORIAL HALL Next Sunday, January 29, at 8 p.m. Be sure you see the amazing Moody Institute of Science Film — Be sure you see the amazing Moody Institute of Science Film — HIDDEN TREASURES. HIDDEN TREASURES. See some of the beauties of tiny things; treasures of the snow and beauties of the snowflake. See minute but beautiful desert flowers and microscopic life of a drop of water. This film is a beautiful and unique record. ALSO SEE AND HEAR DR. BILLY GRAHAM World Famous figure in an actual Television Broadcast. Special Music by Beverley Shea and the Greater London Crusade Choir. | FROM 7.45 p.m. ALL SEATS FREE I F1RE DAY FIRE DAY FIRE DAY MONDAY, JANUARY 30 j (Anniversary Day Holiday). The Public are invited to a Parade of Fire Vehicles and jj Demonstrations at the Old Domain (between Lake & Post Office). 1 Parade starts from Fire Station at 2 o'clock. Demonstrations at the Domain from 2.30 till 4 by Representatives j of Rotorua Brigade, Taupo Brigade, N.Z. Forest Service, Pine Products Ltd., N.Z. Forest Products Ltd., Rural Fire Distriets and County Fire Authority. Also Praetical Demonstrations of Holger-Neilson Resuscitation from Drowning. ADMISSION FREE. NO COLLECTIONS. Come and show your appreciation of the men who save you from that deadly Taupo enemy — FIRE. J. E. STORY, Mayor of Taupo. A. H. O'KEEFE, Taupo County Commissioner. j
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Taupo Times, Volume V, Issue 208, 27 January 1956, Page 12
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539Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Taupo Times, Volume V, Issue 208, 27 January 1956, Page 12
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