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AMUSEMENTS Three Sessions Monday And Daily Thereafter 11 A.M. —2 P.M. 8 P.M. Every Man, Woman and Child is in for the Treat of their Lives when they See Tarzan’s Newest and Most Exciting Adventure! At the ' —: CRYSTAL PALACE O£ course! Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. TO-DAY' AT 2 P.M. AND 8 P.M. NEW TARZAN ADVENTURE! Torn from the Savage, Startling, Throbbing Depths of Africa’s Tameless Heart. A Pageant of Pagan Splendours Woven Into a Drama of Matchless Might! “TARZAN’S PERIL’ p Starring LEX BARKER VIRGINIA HUSTON GEO. MACREADY And Everybody’s Favourite Chimp Cheeta See Tarzan Hurled Over Thundering Falls of Death—See Tarzan’s Desperate Fight Against Blood-mad Hordes! (Approved for - Universal Exhibition) Wonderful Supports Include: “Texas Tough Guy” LEON ERROL COMEDY SCREAM. “Sheep Dog” PLUTO CARTOON IN TECHNICOLOUR. An R.K.O. Radio Presentation. PLANS AT THEATRE, ’PHONE 32-408. FERNANDO LAIRES FERNANDO LAIRES FERNANDO LAIRES (Professor of Piano, National Conservatory, Lisbon) BRILLIANT PORTUGUESE CONCERT PIANIST "THE COMPLETE PIANIST" (l£idor Phillipp, New York). "GIFTED RECITALIST” ("Dominion," Wellington). "BY TH6 ACCOMPLISHMENT AND SINCERITY OF HIS PLAYING HE’ WON UNSTINTED APPLAUSE FROM A LARGE AUDIENCE." ("Evening Post.” Wellington). Programme Toccata in D Major (Bach) Sonata "Pathetique" (Beethoven) J.*pPiomptu Op. 142 No. 3 (Schubert) Mephisto" Waltz (Liszt) Carnaval (Schumann) Berceuse-Mazurka, Op 33 No. 2: Etude, Op. 10, No. 12 ("Revolutionary"); Waltz, HP-,,.® 4 ' No - 2; Polonaise in A Flat, Op. 53 ( Heroic") (Chopin) CIVIC THEATRE 8 O'CLOCK. TO-NIGHT :: TO-NIGHT BOX PLAN NOW OPEN AT D.I.C.

Admission: Reserved.- 10/-. 7/6 5/-- Unreserved, 2/6 (all plus tax). ’ Direction: Allan Macfarlane. RUGBY — —— —— LANCASTER PARK. LANCASTER PARK. RUGBY LANCASTER PARK. RUGBY TO-DAY RUGBY TO-DAY RUGBY RUGBY CANTERBURY v. FIJI* RUGBY CANTERBURY v FIJI RUGBY CANTERBURY v. FIJl' RUGBY CANTERBURY v. FIJI. RUGBY CANTERBURY V. FIJI RUGBY CANTERBURY V. FIJI. RUGBY RUGBY Kick-off 3 p.m. rugly Kick -° ff 3 p ra - RUGBY Come and see unorthodox RUGBY and spectacular football as RUGBY played by the Fijians. RUGBY RUGBY Curtain-Raisers: RUGBY 1.30 p.m. RUGBY (Under 18). RUGBY CANTERBURY V. ASHBURTON RUGBY CANTERBURY V. ASHBURTON RUGBY RUGBY 12.15 p.m. RUGBY (Under 7st 71b) RUGBY CANTERBURY V. W. COAST. RUGBY CANTERBURY v. W. COAST. RUGBY RUGBY LANCASTER PARK SOUTH, RUGBY At 1.30 p.m. (Under 16). RUGBY CANTERBURY V. ASHBURTON RUGBY RUGBY LANCASTER PARK WEST. RUGBY at 1.30 p.m. (Under Bst 101 b). RUGBY CANTERBURY V. ASHBURTON RUGBY RUGBY At 12.30 p.m. (Under 6st 71b). RUGBY CANTERBURY’ V. W. COAST. RUGBY RUGBY ADMISSION: RUGBY Enclosure: 5/- 5/- 5/RUGBY Embankmen:: RUGBY Adults 2/6 2/6 2/6 RUGBY Children 1/- 1/- 1/RUGBY Children entering Embankment RUGBY Buy Tickets at Window before RUGBY passing through Turnstile. RUGBY RUGBY GATES OPEN at 11 A.M. RUGBY GATES OPEN at 11 A.M. RUGBY 2517 PUBLIC NOTICES WARNING. LIVE SHELI. PRACTICE. GODLEY HEAD AND BATTERY POINT. LYTTELTON HARBOUR. Form of Shoot: Artillery. Range: Up to 12 miles. Height: Up to 14,000 ft. Direction : Seawards. DATES AND DURATION: (a) August 28. 1951: Godley Head, 12.30 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. (b) August 29, 1951: Battery Point, 9 a.m. to 12 midday. (C) August 29, 1951: Battery Point, 7 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. (d) August 30, 1951: Godley Head, 12.30 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. (e) August 31, 1951: Godley Head and Battery Point, 9 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. 2279 NEW ZEALAND WOMEN TEACHERS’ ASSOCIATION NORTH CANTERBURY BRANCH JUBILEE CELEBRATION EX-WOMEN TEACHERS are invited to a Conversazione to be held at the MAYFAIR on SATURDAY, September 22, at 7.30 p.m. ADMISSION: 6s. Tickets are obtainable until September 17 from the Secretary, MISS E. I. MOORE, Linwood Avenue School, or ALFORD FOREST. BUSHSTDE, SPRINGBURN SCHOOL JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS. SATURDAY. SUNDAY. 27th, 28th OCTOBER. 1951. All ex-pupils, ex-teachers, and excommittee members are invited to attend. Any person requiring information please corhmunicate with the Secretary. Jub ’"» Committee, Springburn. 2356 ADULT EDUCATION DEPARTMENT. CANTERBURY UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. MUSIC SCHOOL, MUSIC SCHOOL, School for the Deaf, Sumner. School for the Deaf, Sumner. A Demonsetration of Choral and Instrumental Music studied this week will be given at the School on SATURDAY, 25th AUGUST, at 8 P.M. SATURDAY, 25th AUGUST, at 8 P.M. Public Cordially Invited. Admission: Free. 9937 WORKERS’ EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION. "THE NEWSPAPER" "THE. NEWSPAPER" "THE NEWSPAPER" COURSE OF NINE WEEKLY LECTURES. MONDAYS AT 8 P.M. COMMENCING MONDAY NEXT, AUGUST 27. W.E.A. ROOMS, TRADES HALL, GLOUCESTER STREET. The Course will cover newspaper production and policy, gathering and selecting news, propaganda, advertising, freedom of the press, editing, etc. Discussion each evening. Visit to "The Press.” Lecturers: Mr George Burns. Mr P. H. N. Freeth. Mr R. H. T. Thompson, Mr John Fox. Fee for Course 5/-. Enrol at Class. "FLORAL DECORATION IN THE HOME." TWO CLASSES OF SIX LECTURES. MRS E. L. KING. FORTNIGHTLY ON MONDAYS. SOCIAL HALL (ground floor), TRADES HALL. COMMENCING MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. Afternoon Course. 2.30 p.m. Evening Course, 8 p.m. Fee for Course 5/-. Enrol at Class. Course consists of lecture-demonstrations covering: Basic principles, winter colour, vases, bowls, sprays, posies, troughs, flowers for the invalid, table decorations, etc. Please attend afternoon Course if possible. 2349

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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26509, 25 August 1951, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26509, 25 August 1951, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26509, 25 August 1951, Page 1

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