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.AMUSEMENTS Now Showing Daily at 2 p.m. 8 p.m. Every Thing You’ve Wanted in a Motion Picture! R.K.O. Radio pictures Present ROSALIND RUSSELL ROSALIND RUSSELL In The Romantic Story of “SISTER KENNY” “SISTER KENNY” “SISTER KENNY” With * DEAN JAGGER ALEXANDER KNOX The Intimate Story of the Woman They Talked so Much About— Some Qalled her “Fake,” others "An Angel” A Tremendous Story by Dudley Nichols, who wrote "The Bells of St. Mary’s” To Reserve is Essential Plans at D.I.C. (No. 6) and Theatre 11 STATE || s ’Phone 32-249 || "Where Christchurch Meets” Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Throughout New Zealand Hearing Aids Available. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) | THEATRE ROYAL| ’Phone 36-329 Last Two Performances To-day MATINEE AT 2 P.M.

TO-NIGHT AT 7.55 P.M. To-day is the Last Opportunity of Seeing the Successful Presentation of “OUR MISS GIBBS” “OUR MISS GIBBS” * Full of Sparklihg Mirth, Melody and Comedy A FRONA KING PRODUCTION For Christchurch Operatic Society (Inc.) Plans at Theatre from 11 a.m. If you have not seen this Spectacular Show Ring Now and Book Your Seats for the Show of Shows “OUR MISS GIBBS” Evening Prices:—Orctiestral Stalls and Drdss Circle 6/6, Back Stalls 4/-, Gallery 2/-. Matinee Prices:—Orchestral Stalls and Dress<‘Circle 5/-, Back Stalls 3/-, Gallery 1/6. Children Half • Price to Stalls arid Circle. Booking Fee 3d. Gallery Day Sales at Theatre Royal Sweet Shop. "THE CHURCHILL FAMILY BELIES THE STRONG, SILENT THEORY, AND RANDOLPH IS . . . THE BEST TALKER OF THEM ALL!” —Robert Boothby, M.P. A Brilliant Public Lecture By the World’s Most Entertaining Raconteur RANDOLPH ' RANDOLPH CHURCHILL CHURCHILL Afraid of no one not even his father Mr Churchill will review the post-war world and its problems at the ST. JAMES THEATRE ST. JAMES THEATRE at 8 "p.m. Wednesday, October Bth Mr Churchill’s Subject will be: “The British Empire in the Modern World” Mr Churchill has a message for every citizen interested in the welfare of the British Empire and the destiny of our civilisation. His factual review merits the attendance of every thinking adult. Please Note! Mr Churchill will Answer Questions at the Conclusion of his Lecture!

ALL SEATS CAN BE RESERVED AT D.I.C. 320 SEATS AT 2/- (plus tax) 386 SEATS AT 4/- (plus tax) 602 SEATS AT 5/- (plus tax) CHORAL CONCERT. CHORAL CONCERT. CHORAL CONCERT. Teachers’ Training College Choral Society, at the TRAINING COLLEGE TRAINING COLLEGE TRAINING COLLEGE TRAINING COLLEGE (Cnr. Montreal and Peterborough st.), Assisted Gladys Bate, ’Francis Bate, Ernest Jenner. Gladys Bate, Francis Bate, Ernest Jenner. Gladys Sate, Francis Bate, Ernest Jenner. “Iphigenia in Aulis” (excerpts) .. Gluck Trio in C minor Brahms Songs (M. Larsen) Quilter “Praise” Dyson “Before the Paling of the Stars” .. Dale TUESDAY, October 7th. TUESDAY, October 7th. WEDNESDAY, October Bth. WEDNESDAY,. October Bth. 8 P.M. Admission, 3/-. 2677 CANTERBURY UNIVERSITY COLLEGE ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. Conductor: FRANCIS BATE. Leader: DR. BASIL WILSON. CONCERT, THURSDAY, OCT. 9th. ..CONCERT, THURSDAY, OCT. 9th. COLLEGE HALL, 8 P.M. COLLEGE HALL, 8 P.M. The Orchestra will play numbers by Handel, Haydn, Schubert, and Coleridge Taylor. Programme also features a Trio played by Wendy Cameron, Natalie Wimsett, and Harry Stone. PUBLIC NOTICES NEW BRIGHTON LABOUR PARTY Lucky Number 15745, Mrs R. Campbell, 39 Estuary road. WEST CHRISTCHURCH CRICKET CLUB. OPENING DAY, OCTOBER 4th, 1947. At 2 p.m. HAGLEY OVAL. Wet or Fine. Free Afternoon Tea. 2569 EAST CHRISTCHURCH CRICKET CLUB. Opening Day of the above Club will be held at Lancaster Park on SATURDAY, 4th OCTOBER, at 2 p.m. All members and intending members are cordially invited to attend. If wet, the opening will be held in the Pavilion. M. V. BESLEY, Hon. Secretary. 1105 ST. ALBANS CRICKET CLUB. OPE2HNG PRACTICE. HAGLEY CRICKET OVAL. 2 p.m., SATURDAY, 4th &CTOBER. WET OR FINE. New members may enrol at the ground. A welcome to all friends and past associates of the Club. x A full turn-out of members is urged for the purpose ot gauging team entries. C. F. COLLINS. Hon. Secretary. ’Phone 34-673. 8617

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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25306, 4 October 1947, Page 1

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