AMUSEMENTS COMMENCING TO-DAY AT 1.45 AND 7.30 Another Triumphant Double Programme! At the Warm and Cosy I LIBERTY || | ’Phone 35-067. || AMALGAMATED THEATRES. LTD. (Throughout N.Z.) Please Note: Owing to Length of this Programme Sessions Commence Promptly at 1.45 and 7.30 20th Century-Fox Presents Adorable and Romantic JEANNE CRAIN JEANNE CRAIN JEANNE CRAIN In her Big Starring Moment. The Songs. Youth, Love, Laughter. Warmth and Wonder of “MARGIE" “MARGIE" “MARGIE” In Glorious Technicolour With Glenn Lynn , Alan Langan Bari Young No. 2 Special Attraction FIRST SCREENING IN CHRISTCHURCH Kent Taylor Dona Drake TALA BIRELL LEONARD STRONG In the Great Mystery-thriller Dangerous Love! Dangerous Thrills! “DANGEROUS MILLIONS” “DANGEROUS MILLIONS" (Both Rec. by Censor for Adults.) PLANS D.I.C. (No. 7) AND THEATRE BOYS AND GIRLS! Liberty Theatre Chums’ Club TO-MORROW MORNING AT 10 HOPALONG CASSIDY in "Leather Burners.” GENE AUTRY in "Phantom Empire,” Cartoons, Birthday Gifts. Stalls 6d, Dress Circle 9d BOX PLANS OPEN MONDAY NEXT AT 9 A.M. . . . BEGG’S D. D. O'CONNOR In Association with the British Council Presents THE CELEBRATED BOYD NEEL ORCHESTRA BOYD NEEL ORCHESTRA ROYD NEEL ORCHESTRA BOYD NEEL ORCHESTRA BOYD NEEL ORCHESTRA BOYD NEEL ORCHESTRA BOYD NEEL ORCHESTRA BOYD NEEL ORCHESTRA Leader: FREDERICK GRINKE Conductor: BOYD NEEL "Ambassadors of British Culture." —London "Times.” ST. JAMES THEATRE JULY 12 AND 14 "Melbourne parts from the Boyd Neel Orchestra regretfully, but with gratitude? tor illustrations, of perfect artistry, with the quality of beauty covering every effort.”—"The Age." Melbourne, 18/6/47. “We shall not • forget these splendid musicians—they have not only changed the face of music in Melbourne: tney nave freshened the air. and revitalised the smallest fibres of our musical sensibility.”—"The Herald,” Melbourne, 18/6/47. Programme for Saturday. July 12th Concerto Grosso, op. 6. No. 1” Handel "Divertimento in D" Mozart Variations on a Theme of Frank Bridge” Britten ■Serenade for Strings” . . Tchaikowsky BOX PLANS FOR BOTH CONCERTS • OPEN AT BEGG’S MONDAY MORNING NEXT, 9 A.M. Reserves 10/-, 7/-. Unreserved 4/- (plus tax). (Students Concessions Vouchers at Box Office.) PREFERENTIAL BOOKING Written Applications Accompanied by Remittance of Ils 2d for Each Seat Required may NOW he made to Box Office, Begg’s.
DANCES, SOCIALS. ETC. To-night Mon-Star To-night EVERY FRIDAY. Mon-Star. To-night Mon-Star To-night CALEDONIAN HALL. Mo.i-Star To-night CALEDONIAN HALL. Mon-Star To-night CALEDONIAN HALL. Mon-Star To-night Mon-Star To-night MIXED DANCING Mon-Star To-night TO Mon-Star To-night RAY VERNAL’S Mon-Star To-night ORCHESTRA. Mon-Star To-night Mon-Star To-night ALSO Mon-Star To-night Mon-Star To-night PETE LOGAN’S Mon-Star To-night HAWAIIAN Mon-Star To-night SERENADERS. Mon-Star To-night Mon-Star To-night EXCELLENT SUPPER. Mon-Star To-night. Admission. 2/6. Mon-Star To-night Floor Space 800. Mon-Star To-night CALEDONIAN HALL. Mon-Star To-night CALEDONIAN HALL. Mon-Star To-night CALEDONIAN HALL. Mon-Star WINTER GARDEN CABARET. SATURDAY. 8.30 TILL 12. BRIAN MARSTON’S ORCHESTRA. Double Tickets. 7s 6d; Alcoves. ss. Telephone 32-088 for Reserves. Evening bres.s Essential. MRS R. F. NEWTON. Manageress. 6637 REALM MIXED DANCE FRIDAY REALM MIXED DANCE FRIDAY REALM THE SHOPPERS’ FRIDAY REALM THE SHOPPERS’ FRIDAY REALM FAVOURITE DnNCE FRIDAY REALM FAVOURITE DANCE FRIDAY REALM REALM MUSIC FRIDAY REALM REALM MUSIC FRIDAY REALM (Ray White, Leader) FRIDAY REALM Admission 2/6 FRIDAY REALM FRIDAY and TUESDAY FRIDAY JUNIOR NATIONAL PARTY JUNIOR NATIONAL PARTY TEA DANCE. TEA DANCE. Will be held at PARTY CENTRE. 78 LICHFIELD STREET THIS FRIDAY (JULY 4th). From 5.30-7.30 p.m. Tea provided. Admission 2/-. 6627 DON’T FORGET DANCE PREBBLETON, SATURDAY. JULY 5 Ist Heat £5 5s Waltzing Competition. £ 1 TO £ 1000. CARPETS, FURNITURE. PIANOS. ETC WANTED In Single or Household Lots. SPOT CASH PAID. (Free Valuation ) FOR A GOOD DEALRING 30-314. GEORGE ANDERSON and SON GEORGE ANDERSON and SON’ Auctioneers, 534 Colombo street (established 30 years' A 45
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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25227, 4 July 1947, Page 1
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