AMUSEMENTS Associated British Pathe’s “ELIZABETH IS QUEEN” “ELIZABETH IS QUEEN” The Only Full-length Warnercolour Feature of the Coronation This Magnificent Production gives you a Grandstand Seat through the whole glorious spectacle PLANS REOPEN AGAIN TOMORROW AT BOTH D.I.C. AND THEATRE EXCLUSIVE TO MAYFAIR ” THEATRE ON JUNE 12 THREE SHOWS TODAY ! 11 A.M., 3 P.M., 8 P.M. 11 A.M., 3 P.M., 8 P.M. N.B.—ln the event of wet weather the Matinee will commence at 2 p.m. as usual. Pirate King of the Seas in a Fabulous New Adventure ! ! At The", . CRYSTAL PALACE > Of Course I Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. THE BEST IN ENTERTAINMENT CAPTAIN BLOOD RETURNS THE ROBIN HOOD OF THE ROLLING DEEP IN A NEW TECHNICOLOUR ADVENTURE. Columbia Pictures Present The Thrilling Film of Rafael Sabatini’: Famous Adventure Story “Captain Blooc Returns." “CAPTAIN BLOOD, “CAPTAIN BLOOD, FUGITIVE” FUGITIVE” COLOUR BY TECHNICOLOUR Starring LOUIS HAYWARD PATRICIA MEDINA JOHN SUTTON Sail Across the Spanish Main with the Greatest Pirate of them all . Rafael Sabatini's Swash-Buckling Captain Blood . . . Hunted Across Uncharted Seas, Hounded by Royal Men-of-War . . . Haunted by the Memory of His Lady’s Kiss ! ! I (Approved for Universal Exhibition) PLANS AT THEATRE, ’PHONE 32-408 LAST 2 NIGHTS.! ♦ LAST 2 NIGHTS Of the Brilliant Comedy Musical by thi Composers of "Balalaika.” “MAGYAR MELODY” “MAGYAR MELODY” . “MAGYAR MELODY” Presented by the Christchurch Operatic Society at the ST, JAMES THEATRE 7.45 p.m. NIGHTLY 7.45 p.m. NIGHTLY FINISHES: 10.40 p.m. IT’S THE BRIGHTEST, FUNNIEST. MOS’ TUNEFUL SHOW ON THE CORONATIOI PROGRAMME I With a Chorus of 70 Glorious Voices gay Ballets and colourful Ensembles. Fur Frolic, and Romance climaxed by th Brilliant Performances in the Star Roles by Marjorie Marshall, Margaret Ware Bob Kay arid Derrick Lukies.
ALL SEATS RESERVABLE NO TAX. BOOKING FEE 3d. DRESS CIRCLE AND RESERVED STALLS 9/6, 6/6, 3/Children Half Price Box Plans at Theatre from 10 a.m. for Monday and Tuesday. TO ASSIST OUT-OF-TOWN PATRONS, SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE FOR HOLIDAY RESERVATIONS. RING ST. JAMES’ DIRECT. SEATS WILL BE KEPT TILL 7.30 g.m. Box Plans at D.I.C. Wednesday. LEAGUE RUGBY LEAGUE. LEAGUE 'RUGBY LEAGUE. LEAGUE SHOW GROUNDS, LEAGUE TODAY AT 3 P.M. LEAGUE TODAY AT 3 P.M. LEAGUE A special attraction for CoroLEAGUE nation Day. LEAGUE CANTERBURY LEAGUE CANTERBURY LEAGUE CANTERBURY LEAGUE CANTERBURY LEAGUE CANTERBURY LEAGUE V. . LEAGUE OTAGO. LEAGUE OTAGO. LEAGUE OTAGO. LEAGUE OTAGO. LEAGUE OTAGO. LEAGUE This is Otago’s first match LEAGUE since their League was reLEAGUE formed and they have made LEAGUE splendid progress in a short LEAGUE time They have learnt LEAGUE quickly to play open League. LEAGUE So come and see them in their LEAGUE first representative match of LEAGUE the season. LEAGUE ADMISSION: LEAGUE Adults 1/6; to stand 1/6 extra. LEAGUE Children 1/-; to stand 6d extra. LEAGUE Refreshments available on LEAGUE ground. LEAGUE 4925 SOCCER INTER-ISLAND FOOTBALL. SOCCER INTER-ISLAND FOOTBALL. SOCCER INTER-ISLAND FOOTBALL, SOCCER CORONATION DAY, SOCCER TCDAY SOCCER CORONATION DAY, SOCCER TODAY SOCCER ENGLISH PARK. SOCCER ENGLISH PARK. SOCCER ENGLISH PARK. SOCCER THE HIGHLIGHT OF 1953. SOCCER The Champagne of Association SOCCER Football. SOCCER NORTH v. SOUTH SOCCER NORTH V. SOUTH SOCCER NORTH v. SOUTH SOCCER NORTH v. SOUTH SOCCER NORTH v. SOUTH SOCCER NORTH v. SOUTH SOCCER NORTH v. SOUTH SOCCER KICK-OFF 2.15 P.M. SOCCER The Cream of the Dominion’s SOCCER Footballers in Action. SOCCER AND AT 1 P.M. SOCCER JUNIOR NATIONAL CUP SOCCER TRIAL. SOCCER ADMISSION: SOCCER Covered Stand 2/6. Stands 1/6. SOCCER Take No. 4 Tram to the Gates SOCCER of the Park. 5083 PUBLIC NOTICES ’ BRACKENFIELD HUNT. The Meet arranged for Thursday, June 4, at “Guy’s Dip,” is POSTPONED until THURSDAY, JUNE 11th. 2482 QUICKFIRE COMPETITION, NO. 4. DRAWN MAY 30th, 1953. FIRST PRIZE: £20—7017, Mr Lilley. Royal Hotel. SECOND PRIZE: £lo—sllB, Fred Rose THIRD PRIZE: £5—6275, E. Murray, 3C Orbell street. FIFTEEN £1 PRIZES:—767S, D. E. Rattray, 84 Durham st.; 6433, Blank Butt; 4351, Blank Butt; 0916, L. G. Martyn 9 Garreg road; 2203, V. Sutherland, Smith and Smith; 0358, Clark, Box 508 Christchurch; 2277, R. A. Annon, MeKendry’s Hotel; 4857, Mrs G. Heslin, t Broadbent st- Rice ; 3955, Roylance 82A Bridge st- South Brighton; 4737 L. Atkinson, Pigeon Bay; 6702, G Blythe, Box 47. Westport; 5744, Berne J. Jarman, 23 Cadogan st.; 4632, I Jones, 7 Davis place, Woolston; 5528 M. J. Lynch, 294 Oxford tee.; 6336, P Robinson, C/o. W. and T., Box Dept 497;
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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27055, 2 June 1953, Page 1
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