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AMUSEMENTS 4 SHOWS TO-DAY! 4 Shows Monday! 11 A.M. 2— 5 8 P.M. at Theatre from 9 a.m. RESERVATIONS ARE NECESSARY FOR ALL SESSIONS! Ihe One Finn Everyone Will Want to See! n . MAJESTIC Direction: Christchurch Cinemas, Ltd. Hearing Aids. Telephone 33-537. SESSIONS 2 P.M. AND 8 P.M. DAILY. Never Before such Breathtaking Spectacle • • • Spectacular Scenes . . . Gorgeous Girls in "Stairway to Paradise.” The Are students’ Ball . . . 80-piece Orchestra in Gershwin's Concerto. The "American in Pans ’ Ballet! . . . All in One Glorious Entertainment which gained Eight Academy Awards, including the “Best Film of 1951“' M£M.’s ACADEMY AWARD-WINNING TECHNICOLOUR MUSICAL MASTERprirr’i? i “AN AMERICAN IN PARIS” Set to the Glorious Music of George Gershwin. Starring GENE KELLY OSCAR LEVANT GEORGES GUETARY And Introducing Lovely Leslie Caron. (Aporoved for Universal Exhibition) A JOY TO SEE! A MUSICAL DELIGHT TO HEAR! A ROMANTIC THRILL TO AT „ SHARE! ALSO—“Triplet Troubles” Tom and Jerry Colour Cartoon. ..EMPIRE "Where the Best Films are Shown” CHILDREN’S MATINEE TO-DAY, 1.45 1 Musical. 1 Interest, 1 News. 1 Travel, Serial, 3 Cartoons, and "Bedtime for Bonzo.” TO-NIGHT and WEDNESDAY, 7.15 Two Outstanding Comedies! Marie WILSON, John LUND, in “My Friend Irma Goes West” (Comencing at 7.30 p.m.) RONALD REAGAN. Diana Lynn and "Bonzo" in

“BEDTIME FOR BONZO” The Amusing Story of How a College Professor Tries to Prove that he can Raise a Baby Chimp just like "Junior,” and Winds Up with a Wrecked Romance, a College Riot and a Most Delinquent "Juvenile." (Commencing at 9.10 p.m.) (Both App. for Universal Exhibition)

MONDAY and TUESDAY. 7 p.m. Matinee Monday, 1.15 Stirring Story of the Early Railroad Days —“Rock Island Trail" and the Thrilling Western Adventure—" Kit Carson" EMPIRE PAPANUI Hl HOLLYWOOD In 1 I SUMNER | 1 ’Phone 41-600. ask for 402. POPULAR PRICES: STALLS 1/6, CIRCLE 2/- plus tax 2 P.M. TO-DAY 8 P.M. ROBERT WALKER JOAN LESLIE “THE SKIPPER SURPRISED HIS WIFE” You’ll have hysterics when you see how the skipper puts his home on a strict naval basis! « COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME MONDAY! MATINEE MONDAY, 2 p.m. Paramount's Hilarious Successor to the "PALEFACE” 808 HOPE LUCILLE BALL ERIC BLORE “FANCY PANTS” COLOUR BY TECHNICOLOUR Please Note: Evening Session on Monday will Commence at 8 p.m. (Both App. for Universal Exhibition.) “ EMBASSY ’’—BELFAST Tyrone st. 'Phone 41-400, Sub 84255. TO-DAY. 2 p.m. TO-NIGHT, 8 p.m. TYRONE POWER ORSON WELLES in “THE BLACK ROSE” In Technicolour The "EMBASSY." the First Suburban Theatre to present for your entertainment Mario Lanza in "The Great CaruSo," now takes pleasure in bringing to you This Great Singing Star in M.G.M.’s TECHNICOLOUR FIESTA on QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY, MONDAY, JUNE 2nd and TUESDAY, JUNE 3rd MARIO LANZA KATHRYN GRAYSON In “TOAST OF NEW ORLEANS” “TOAST OF NEW ORLEANS”

(In Technicolour) (For Universal Exhibition.) WRESTLING ———————— WRESTLING —CIVIC THEATREWRESTLING —CIVIC THEATREWRESTLING WRESTLING TUESDAY NEXT WRESTLING TUESDAY NEXT WRESTLING WRESTLING IVAN KAMEROFF (U.S.A.) WRESTLING IVAN KAMEROFF (U.S.A.) WRESTLING (17st) WRESTLING v. WRESTLING ROY McCLARTY (Canada) WRESTLING ROY McCLARTY (Canada) WRESTLING (17st). WRESTLING WRESTLING Box Plans now open at WRESTLING DALE’S, Tobacconists, WRESTLING 35 Cathedral square. WRESTLING Both Wrestlers are NewWRESTLING comers to Christchurch WRESTLING with Good Records in WRESTLING Their North Island WRESTLING Matches. WRESTLING2III

NORTH BEACH AQUARIUM. New Zealand’s Finest Display of UNDERWATER LIFE—Neon Light Fish, Turtles, Seahorses, Mexican Walking Fish; Ponds, Goldfish, Jacobin Pigeons, and other attractions. Transport Board’s Sightseeing Buses call week-ends. Motorists turn left north end Marine Parade. Beach road, New Brighton North. Parties arranged for. C. C TAYLOR, Prop. • S.T.C. SHIPPING AND AIR SERVICES UNION STEAM SHIP CO OF NEW ZEALAND. LTD., 168 Hereford street 'Phone 37-790. STEAMER SERVICES: FOR SYDNEY (with Through Bookings to other Australian points): FROM WELLINGTON. MONOWAI—June 13, June 27, July 25. FROM AUCKLAND: MONOWAI—JuIy 11, Sept. 19, Oct. 31. AORANGI—JuIy 3, Nov. 13, Jan. 15. FOR HOBART FROM LYTTELTON: WAITOMO—EarIy June. Limited accommodation. FOR WELLINGTON FROM LYTTELTON MATUA—Monday, Wednesday, Friday, after arrival of 7.10 p.m. train from Christchurch. HINEMOA—Tues. Thurs. Sat.. 7.10 p.m. Train FOR WELLINGTON FROM PICTON: TAMAHINE—Tues., Thurs. 2 p.m.; Fri., 10 p.m FOR FIJI. TONGA. NIUE, SAMOA, FROM AUCKLAND TOFU A—July 1. FOR SINGAPORE, CALCUTTA. COLOMBO With transhipment to other Indian and Pakistan ports. WAIRIMU (general and refrigerated cargo space), from Lyttelton via Dunedin. Bluff, Auckland—Early June. FREQUENT CARGO SERVICES: New Zealand coastal. Trans-Tasman, to Pacific Islands. India. Ceylon, Malaya. Indonesia, West Coast Canada, U.S.A., and to inland Canadian and U.S.A points AIR SERVICES: Booking Agents for:— Canadian Pacific Airlines. British Overseas Airways. British Commonwealth Pacific Airlines. Pan American World Airways. Tasman Empire Airways. Ltd. Australian National Airways. N.Z. National Airways. And all other principal air lines. CANADA. UNITED STATES, EUROPE Through Bookings by CANADIAN AUSTRALASIAN LINE. Sailings from ~nd to Suva (Fiji). Honolulu. Victoria (8.C.). Vancouver. AORANGI—Sept. 30, Dec. 2, Feb. 3. Trans-Canada and Trans-Atlantic Reservations Arranged For further particulars, apply to:— UNION STEAM- SHIP CO OF N.Z . LTD PTC. SCHUSSLERS Twelve Biochemic Salts, 2/- each, obtainable from W. B falvey, Chemist, 670 Colombo st. (opp Reeces). Christchurch. 7419

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Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26745, 31 May 1952, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26745, 31 May 1952, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26745, 31 May 1952, Page 1

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