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AMUSEMENTS Tremendous Week-end Crowds Acclaim a Great Film! A WORD TO THE WISE . . . RESERVE! PLANS AT D.I.C. AND THEATRE. 2 P-M. - TWICE DAILY 8 P.M. One of the Greatest Films to Come From a British Studio! ■HIE BOULTING BROS.’ PRODUCTION “SEVEN DAYS TO NOON” “SEVEN DAYS TO NOON” “SEVEN DAYS TO NOON” Actually Filmed in London. AND SUPERB EXCITEMENT WITH A LAUGH TO BALANCE EVERY . . THRILL! , . A London Films Production. (Approved for Universal Exhibition) For Your Added Pleasure: tS lA J!TS OF THE PAST AND PRESENT IN CRICKET” Commentated by Sir Ralph Richardson. Technicolour Cartoon, “Pluto’s Sweater." Latest Fox Aussie News. ■M- STATE M ’Phone 32-249 TXT Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. "Where Christchurch Meets” THEATRE ROYAL Opening of 1951 Ballet Season. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, at 8 p.m. 12 NIGHTS AND THREE MATINEES. David N. Martin in Association with R. J. Kerridge presents The Australian National Theatre Ballet Company Under the Direction of Joyce Graeme. c m .? is £ istant Director, Rex'Reid. SATURDAY, NOV. 3, TO SATURDAY, NOV. 10. Matinees Wed. and Sat., Nov. 7 and 10. The First Christchurch Performance in its Entirety “SWAN LAKE” Monday, Nov. 12, Tuesday, Nov; 13, 81p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 14 (Mat. at 2. Night at 8). Les Sylphides, Peter and the Wolf, Divertissements, Prince Igor. Thursday, Friday, Nov. 15. 16, at 8. Aurora’s Wedding, The Listeners, Romantic Suite, Les Belles Creoles. FULL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Conductor: ERIC CLAPHAM. Mail Order Bookings for the Whole Season . NOW OPEN AT D.I.C. Applicants should enclose stamped, addressed envelope accompanied by remittance of 14/- which includes tax and booking fee for each seat in the Reserved Stalls and Dress Circle for the evening performance, for adults and 5/11 for children for any matlhfee. Cheques should be made payable to D.I.C. Ordinary Plans Open at D.I.C. (for first six nights) on Monday next, October 29.
PARISH OF ST. PETER, UPPER RICCARTON. FAIR OF THE YEAR on SATURDAY, 27th OCTOBER, . in VICARAGE GROUNDS, CHURCH CNR. Official opening at 1.30 p.m. by Dr. H. R. Hulme. Christchurch Municipal Band. Display by Bucketts Gymnasium. Decorated Tricycles and Bicycles. Hay Rides, Pony Rides, Stalls, Sideshows, Competitions, Refreshments, Afternoon Tea. (If wet, in the Parish Hall),. , 2484 FANCY DRESS PARTY, RISINGHOLME HALL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2 P.M. , Parade 2.30 p.m. Classes: Under 5 Years: Best Dress, Most Original. Over 5 Years: Best Dress, Most Original. Sweets. Soft Drinks, Ice Cream. Admission: Adults 1/-. Children 6d (in fancy dress free). exhibition: Daily, U to SJQ pjn., 7.30 to 9.30 pJn. Sunday. 2 to 4 pun. Admission 1/-.3448 . CHIROPODISTS CHIROPODISTS FOOT SPECIALISTS: CHIROPODISTS FOOT SPECIALISTS, JOHN S. POULTON IDA M. POULTON Diplomas (U.S.A.). MsN.A.Ch. (U.S.A.), M.S.Ch. (A.), Ms.N.Z.S.Ch., Specialists in the Diagnosis and 1 Treatment of FOOT DISORDERS, - 272 HIGH ST. CHAMBERS (3 Doors from Woolworths). Telephone 41-124. Q.T.C. STANLEY J. FERGUSON, M.S.Ch., M.N.ZS.Ch., CHIROPODIST. > > First Floor, 130 Hereford street. ’Phone 398, ask for 7756. Friday Evenings by Appointment. CHIROPODIST and FOOT SPECIALIST. CHIROPODIST and FOOT SPECIALIST,
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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26560, 24 October 1951, Page 1
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