AMUSEMENTS 2nd BIG WEEK AND AGAIN Booked Out For To-night! Attend the Matinee. “STA TE” = ■ = “ 'Phone 32-249 ■=“ Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. "Where Christchurch Meets” TO-DAY: 2 and 8 p.m. Warner Bros.’ Dazzling Technicolour Musical Comedy Hit “TEA FOR TWO” “TEA FOR TWO” Suggested by the Play “NO, NO, NANETTE” AND STARRING DORIS DAY GORDON MacRAE And 7he Sensational Dancing Star of "Daughter of Rosie O’Grady” Gene Nelson (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Plans at Theatre. Matinee Plans at Theatre Only. ST. JAMES’ Telephone 35-820
Direction: Christchurch Cinemas, Ltd. SESSIONS AT 2 P.M. AND 8 P.M. A Riot of Fun . . . Music, Mirth and Romance in 2 Super Films! THE ONE AND ONLY CHARLIE CHAPLIN The World’s Greatest Comedian in the Funniest Film he Ever Made. “BURLESQUE ON CARMEN” Charlie Chaplin’s Famed Parody on “Carmen" . . . Filmed to the Music of Bizet’s Opera ... a Miracle of Mirth! (Approved for Universal Exhibition) ALSO: Britain's Royal Command Comedy Team in a Rip-roaring Comedy Riot that has the Lilt of Irish in it! “Under New Management” Starring NORMAN EVANS NAT JACKLEY DAN YOUNG BETTY JUMEL (Approved for Universal Exhioition) Reserves at Theatre. 'Phone 35-820. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 2 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 8.15 p.m. :: 8.15 p.m. ADDINGTON WORKSHOPS BURLESQUE BAND
ANNUAL CONCERT ANNUAL CONCERT ANNUAL CONCERT CIVIC THEATRE Funds to Enable the Band to Carry On with Entertainments at the Institutions Around Christchurch. Reports from the Institutions: HOWARDVILLE: The whole concert was thoroughly enjoyed by all those present. BURWOOD GIRLS’ TRAINING CENTRE: We would all like to see you here again. (Sec., Girls’ Council.) QUEEN MARY' HOSPITAL (HANMER): The concert was most enjoyable and we hope to have you back again soon. TEMPLETON FARM SCHOOL: Such entertainment provides a most welcome diversion from institution life. SAI IY£3JP. N „ ARMY ’ THE late major NORMAN: This particular combination are doing a good work in and around Christchurch. CASHMERH SANATORIUM: The patients of the Middle Sanatorium thoroughly enjoyed the show. ADULTS 2/6 CHILDREN 1/6 ICE SKATING LAKE IDA SKATING LAKE IDA ICE SKATpGLAKE IDA PROSPECTS for Ice Skating this Weekend are good over 15 Acres of Ice, 12 inches thick. Terraced car parks overlooking the lake are now in the sun. A large area of ice is also in the sun. During the vacations Primary and Secondary School Children will be admitted FREE except on Sundays. It is regretted that owing to unforeseen circumstances there will be no Caterer present on Sunday. The season is drawing to a close, so make up your party and have a day on the ice at Lake Ida. DANCES, SOCIALS, ETC. CALEDONIAN SOCIETY'S PIPE BAND ORIGINAL HIGHLAND BALL. ORIGINAL HIGHLAND BALL, ORIGINAL HIGHLAND BALL, AT THE WENTWORTH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 30th, 1951. THURSDAY, AUGUST 30th, 1951. THURSDAY, AUGUST 30th, 1951. DANCING, 8 P.M—l A.M. George Bradford’s Orchestra. George Bradford’s Orchestra. Haggis. Good Supper. Novelties. Haggis. Good Supper. Novelties, Competitions. Competitions. Singles, 7/6; Doubles. 15/-. Alcove Bookings at D.1.C., 5/-, 7/6. 2232 NEW SCOTTISH HALL TO-NIGHT NEW SCOTTISH HALL TO-NIGHT 94 Gloucester street.. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT OLD-TIME DANCE. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Colin Campbell’s Band. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Visitors Welcome. TO-NIGHT Visitors Welcome. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Admission 3s. TO-NIGHT
HAWARDEN-WAIKARI YOUNG FARMERS’ CLUB ANNUAL BALL (Fancy Dress and Hard Up) in HAWARDEN HALL on AUGUST 31 Cosgroves Band. Good Supper. Roll up and make this the Ball of the Year. 6965 WEST COASTERS ASSN., CANTY. Are holding a DANCE at ISLINGTON On SEPTEMBER 1, 8 p.m. Lucky Spots and Monte Carlos. Come and enjoy yourself. A hearty welcome to all. Good supper. WYN McLENNAN’S ORCHESTRA. Buses leave Gloucester street, near Chancery lane, at 7.30. 2/- return. Tickets obtainable from 130 St. Asaph st. 2132 ST. JOHN AMBULANCE HALL ST. JOHN AMBULANCE HALL SATURDAY. SATURDAY. SATURDAY. SATURDAY. OLD-TIME DANCE OLD-TIME DANCE HUGHIE EVANS’S BAND. HUGHIE EVANS’S BAND. PLAYING THE LATEST HITS. CYCLE STAND. ADMISSION 3/-. S.T.C. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. NORTH BEACH MEMORIAL HALL. You all like Music by the Sea—so come and Dance to TOMMY KAHI and HIS HAWAIIAN BAND George Williams, vocal. All Favourite Numbers Plaved—Strict Dance Tempo Good music. Good Supper. Admission 3s Two late buses. The Management has right to refuse admission, SOUTHBRCOK FIRE BRIGADE DANCE SOUTHBROOK HALL SATURDAY, AUGUST 25 • Dorothy Brady's Orchestra Excellent Supper. Novelty Dances. Admission 3s. 720 PAPANUI RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL CLUB, WALDORF LOUNGE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29th, Trevor Clark’s Orchestra. Tickets obtainable from Cyril Edmonds, Tobacconist, Manchester st., also Mr Stub- ’ bing’s Jewellery Shop, Papanui. KEEP THIS DATE FREE. GREENPARK BASKETBALL CLUB. ANNUAL BALL. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1951. ANNE L. EDEN, Hon. Secretary.
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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26509, 25 August 1951, Page 1
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