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AMUSEMENTS '^iii i e s AMALGAMATED THEATRES. LTD. (Throughout N.Z.) AT 2 TWICE DAILY AT 7.30 20th Century-Fox Presents IN TECHNICOLOUR Ben Ames Williams* Dramatic Best-seller of a Woman who Committed the Deadliest of the Seven Deadly Sins! GENE CORNEL JEANNE TIERNEY WILDE CRAIN In “LEAVE HER TO HEAVEN” And on the same programme CAROLE WILLIAM LANDIS GARGAN In the Gasp-A-Minute Mystery “Behind Green Lights” (Both Recom. by Censor for Adults.) PLANS D.I.C. (No. 7) and THEATRE THIS MORNING AT 10 “CHUMS’ CLUB" SESSION LAUREL and HARDY In “A-HAUNTING WE WILL GO” Ken Maynard and his Horse "Tarzan” in “MOUNTAIN MYSTERY" And on the Stage JERRY,” the Talking Automaton Cartoons. Birthday Cakes, etc. Stalls 6d. D. Circle 9d THE MUSIC FESTIVAL COMMITTEE Presents the Major Attraction at [ theatre royal I Thursday, 7th to 14th Nov. And a MATINEE on SAT, 9th, at 2 p.m. BIZET’S GRAND OPERA “C A R M E N” “C A R M E N” “C A R M E N” Produced with a 'splendid Chorua from the Christchurch Operatic Society, with Full Orchestra And Sparkling Ballet by LEN BARNES This Most Popular of all Operas tells the Passionate Story of CARMEN Her Loves, her Sensuousness, her Exploits and the Tragedy that pursues her; Of the Passion of DON JOSE Of the manly Valour of the Toreador ESCAMILLO Of the Unheeded Warnings of FRASQUITA and MERCEDES Of the Devotion of MICAELA And of the Loyalty of ZUNIGA and MORALES I New Scenery especially designed and painted depicts the Spanish setting in | City. Tavern and Mountain. The Picturesque Costumes of Soldiers, Smugglers, Cigarette Girls. Gypsies, Towns People and Dancers all add colour to this Truly Splendid Production. The BOX PLAN is open and rapidly filling at BEGGS. Reservations are at 6/3 and 4/3. No tax.

RADIANT THEATRE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9. .at 8 p.m. EROICA CLUB EROICA CLUB EROICA CLUB EROICA CLUB CONCERT CONCERT A CLUB with outstanding achievements to Its credit, and embracing In its personnel Christchurch leading Pianists. PROGRAMME: 1. ITALIAN CONCERTO (Bach) BARBARA DEAR 2. FASCHINGSCHWANK .. (Schumann) , ALISON ALLSOP ?' ALISON CORDERY 4. THREE MAZURKAS (Chopin) (a) E Minor, (b) B Minor, (c) C Sharp Minor MAJOR LUMMIS 5. FANTASIA IN F SHARP MINOR .... (Mendelssohn) a WARWICK HARRIS 6. VOCAL CARL SMITH 7. TRIO IN C MINOR .... (Max Bruch) FRANCIS BATE GLADYS VINCENT ERNEST EMPSON 8. RONDO IN E FLAT (Chopin) RHONA THOMAS 9. RHAPSODIE IN C MAJOR No. 3 (Dohnanyi) MOIRA O’KANE BOOKING Now Open at BEGGS

CHORAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT. CIVIC THEATRE NOVEMBER 9th. 1946, at 8 p.m. J Presented by Combined Senior Choirs of 'the Christchurch and Avonside Girls’ and the Christchurch Boys’ High Schools, Conducted by Victor C. Peters and Clifton Cook, by Boys’ High School Band (Capt. C. H. Hoskin, V.D.) and Instrumental . ’ Septet. Admission: Adults 2/-, Children 1/-. ?,« 13^u on 4 e Performance by this Outstanding Choir from the 3 High Schools, singing Fine Part-songs, which include Galway’s Laus Deo. and Dyson’s "Seekers.” Cantata. “Wind Flowers," sung by Ju® S' 11 * I ?.’ ®" d t^ie So ng Cycle, “Songs of the Sea, sung by the Boys. _,T be Box Plan is now open at Begg’s. It is essentia] to reserve. Ltd dVertiSement SROnsored fe y J- L. Hay’s, Admission: Adults 2/-; Children 1/2138 DANCES. SOCIALS-. ETC. THE MOST POPULAR MIXED DANCE .IN TOWN. CALEDONIAN HALL CALEDONIAN HALL EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT FLOOR SPACE 800 DANCERS. GEORGE BRADFORD’S ORCHESTRA GEORGE BRADFORD’S ORCHESTRA.

ADMISSION 2/-. SUPPER PROVIDED CALEDONIAN HALL EVERY SATURDAY Spectators Gallery 6d. TAKE NO 7 TRAM TO SELWYN STREET FOR THE BEST Gaiety SATURDAY NIGHT Club Gaiety DANCE Club Gaiety SELWYN STREET HALL. Club Gaiety With Club Gaiety PERKY mlWson'S Club Gaiety ORCHESTRA Club Gaiety Admission 2/6, with Supper Club Gaiety NOVELTIES Club Gaiety Our Motto: Be Gay: Club ' ■ T.C ST. JOHN AMBULANCE HALL ST. JOHN AMBULANCE HALL (Peterborough street). (Peterborough street). OLD-TIME DANCE. OLD-TIME DANCE, EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT. Admission 2/8. Admission 2/6. VISITORS WELCOME. TO-NIGHT. 2137 lanthe . TO-NIGHT lanthe lanthe TO-NIGHT Uujb lanthe JELLICOE HALL. lan}“ lanthe MIXED DANCE. lanthl l3nthe lanthe lANTHE BAND. lanthe ilnthl AUSS ”' EyleS ' beader lenthe ! an !t e „ 2 / 6 ' including Supper. Unthl lanthe Returned Servicemen, 2/-. lanthe WHARENUI SCHOOL. Matlpo street MIXED DANCE. TO-NIGHT. 8 P.M. Ces Chadwick’s Popular Orchestra. Ladies, 1/6; Gents, 2/-.

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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 25022, 2 November 1946, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 25022, 2 November 1946, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 25022, 2 November 1946, Page 1

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