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AMUSEMENTS Three Sessions Tomorrow and Friday (Show Day) 2 p.m. ... 5 p.m. ... 8 p.m. THE SCREEN IS MORE ADULT .... AND “UNWANTED WOMEN” IS A PRODUCTION MADE SOLELY FOR ADULT TASTES! That is why the Censor has Ruled CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT ADMITTED. Read the “Otago Daily Times” view . . . “The censor has shown wisdom in 'CLEARING’ the film—film patrons have had the ostrich’s head-in-the-sand attitude inflicted on them for long enough. THE SCREEN IS BECOMING MORE ADULT IN ITS SUBJECTS AND PORTRAYALS.” —“Otago Daily Times,” Sept. 11, 1952. “CLEARED FOR ADULTS ONLY!” Who are Crowding Every Session to Acclaim London Films’ Controversial Award Winner “UNWANTED WOMEN” “UNWANTED WOMEN” Brilliantly Starring VALENTINA CORTESA SIMONE SIMON FRANCOISE ROSAY NEWS SPECIAL! 1952 Melbourne Cup Screening at the Conclusion of the Feature Every Session 2 P.M. TWICE DAILY 8 P.M. At thp- - CRYSTAL PALACE ~— l . Of Course! Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. THE BEST IN ENTERTAINMENT. PLANS D.1.C., THEATRE, ’PHONE 32-408. Borovansky Ballet RESERVED GALLERY SEATS RESERVED GALLERY SEATS SEATS IN THE GALLERY FOR FRIDAY NIGHT’S OPENING GALA PERFORMANCE OF THE BOROVANSKY BALLET MAY BE SELECTED TOMORROW, THURSDAY, FROM 9.30 AT THE D.I.C. Seats are also available in the D.C. and Stalls for Friday night and for subsequent five evenings, also for Saturday and Wednesday afternoons. THEATRE ROYAL ONE OF THE WORLD’S GREAT ATTRACTIONS J. C. Williamson’s 1952 BOROVANSKY BOROVANSKY BOROVANSKY JUBILEE BALLET JUBILEE BALLET 90 BRILLIANT ARTISTS 90 Including an Overseas Orchestra of 23 Musicians under the Direction of KURT HERWEG The First Programme— Next Friday Night Next Friday Night THREE NIGHTS ONLY. Matinee Saturday at 2. “SWAN LAKE,” Music by Tschaikowsky. “PETROUCHKA,” Music by Stravinsky. “LE BEAU DANUBE,” Music by Johann Strauss. The Second Programme— NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT First Production in Christchurch of One of the Loveliest of All Ballets. “THE SLEEPING PRINCESS” “THE SLEEPING PRINCESS” Ballet in 3 Acts and Prologue. Music by Tschaikowsky, The Christening, The Sixteenth Birthday, The Hunting Party, The Awakening, The Wedding of Princess Aurora and Prince Desire, Apotheosis. “THE SLEEPING PRINCESS” created a furore in Wellington and after the initial performance the box plans were rushed and it was difficult to obtain seats for j subsequent .productions of it.

Third Programme— MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24 Three Nights. Matinee November 26. “Sylphides,” “Scheherazade,” “The Black Swan," “Eternal Lovers.” Fourth Programme— THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27 Three Nights. Matinee November 29. “Giselle” and “Boutique Fantasque.” Preferential applications for seats for entire season are being received at the D.I.C. Price 17/6 (inclusive). Box plans for first six nights are now open at the D.I.C. for seats at 15/- (inclusive) and 10/6 (inclusive). Gallery seats for Friday night may be reserved from tomorrow (Thursday) morning, at 9.15. Price 6/9, plus tax. PUBLIC NOTICES BERNARD R. COOK, 8.D.5., announces that he has taken over the late JESSE WORGAN’S DENTAL PRACTICE at National Mutual Building, 143 Hereford street, Christchurch, and will.be in attendance from MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17th. 5886 METH VEN GUN CLUB. OPEN SHOOT, SATURDAY, 15th NOVEMBER, commencing 1 p.m. Open £1 Sweepstakes. All shooters invited. Afternoon Tea on grounds. NEW ZEALAND HORSE SOCIETY. A General Meeting of all Members and Intending Members of the New Zealand Horse Society will be held at DALGETY and CO.’s OFFICE, Cathedral square, on THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 13th, at 8 p.m. 5933 BECKENHAM BOWLING CLUB. TOURNAMENT. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 12, 1952, CANCELLED. S. LORKING, Secretary. ..1154 UNLESS the Purchaser of Double Army Hut formally situated at 62 Shortland road, claims and removes same, it will be sold to defray BOLDERO 243 Linwood avenue. ’Phone 40-772. ’ 1162 WARNING. (a) EVENT: LIVE SHELL PRACTICE. (b) PLACE: BIRDLING’S FLAT. (c) DANGER AREA: 43deg 49miri Osec S., 172 deg, 33min Osec E.; 43deg, 49min Osec S., 172 deg 38min Osec E.; 44deg Omin Osec S„ 172 deg 20min Osec E.; 44deg Omin Osec S., 172 deg 50min Osec E. (d) DANGER HEIGHT IN FEET: 30,000 feet. (e) DATE AND DURATION: 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.. Sth, 11th, 12th November, 1952.5542 CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL. DUST AND REFUSE COLLECTIONS. Public Notice is hereby given that Refuse Collections which would normally be made on Friday, the 14th instant (Show Day) will be made on Thursday, November 13th, 1952. H. S. FEAST, Town Clerk. Christchurch, November 10 1952 26047 BULLDOZING. To Farmers in the Selwyn, Malvern, Tawera Counties, and surrounding areas: T.D.9 BULLDOZER available. All types of work undertaken, including silage pit. track, and dam-making; also special attachment for gorse and broom clearing. 'Phone ALAN PICARD. S7R, Hororata. 1102 FINEST ENGLISH BINOCULARS. FINEST ENGLISH BINOCULARS. “Ross” Steptron, 8 x 30 £5O “Ross" Steptron, 9 x 35 £52 “Kershaw" Olympic. 8 x 30 .... £45 “Kershaw" Newmarket, 7 x 21 .. £3O Complete with Shoulder Straps and Strong Leather Case. WATSONS WATSONS 695 Colombo street 278 High street M.W.F PYNE. GOULD, GUINNESS LTD., TRUST ACT. 1934. WE UNDERTAKE THE MANAGEMENT of Trust Estates and accept the appointment of EXECUTOR and TRUSTEE under Wills. A Public Incorporated Company possesses outstanding advantages, such as no individual can have; it has perpetual existence, and will survive any single Trust. It possesses all the attributes essential in an Executor and Trustee as regards integrity, capacity, sound business organisation, with continuity of policy. PYNE, GOULD. GUINNESS LTD., 178 Cashel street, Christchurch. W.T.C. I

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Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26886, 12 November 1952, Page 1

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