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AMUSEMENTS FINALLY TODAY AT 2 AND 8 p.m. “TONIGHT WE SING” IN TECHNICOLOUR A Glorious Feast of Music, Spectacle, Song and Ballet Starring EZIO PINZA Roberta PETERS, Tamara TOUMANOVA (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) II STATEII A II ’Phone 32-249 II “=7 Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. “Where Christchurch Meets” TOMORROW: 4 SHOWS TOMORROW: 4 SHOWS 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. The Most Spectacular, Actionpacked Story of the Foreign Legion Since “BEAU GESTE” Soldiers of Fortune . . ■ Stripped for Action—“ALL FOR ONE AND ONE FOR ALL” Columbia Pictures present RURT LANCASTER BURT LANCASTER As Sergeant Mike Kincaid, of the Legionnaires . . . Fighting, Loving in a Story Teeming with Flaming Desert Romance , “TEN TALL MEN” , . I “TEN TALL MEN” l. ■ “TEN TALL MEN” I’ “TEN TALL MEN” IN BEAUTIFUL TECHNICOLOUR With a Superb Supporting Cast Lovely JODY LAWRANCE As Mahla . ... Exotic Desert Princess GILBERT ROLAND GEORGE TOBIAS For Sheer Thrills, Adventure, Romance and Comedy . . . Don’t Miss “Ten Tall Men” (Approved tor Universal Exhibition) A WORD TO THE WISE—RESERVE PLANS AT D.I.C. AND THEATRE

Tune into 3ZB Radio, Sunday Afternoon 2 p.m., hear excerpts from London Films’ Musical treat, “Gilbert and Sullivan”— Coming Soon To Mayfair “HOT ICE” THE SHOW CRITICS AND PUBLIC ACCLAIM AS ONE OF THE GREATEST PRODUCTIONS IN THE LAST DECADE... WHAT WELLINGTON SAID: ■■THH DOMINION” said: "GRACE AND COLOUR MAKE ‘HOT ICE! SHOW OF YEAR." There are few more enchanting spectacles to be seen anywhere than youth and beauty disporting itself skilfully upon an ice arena. This was the rapturous experience of the lucky people who packed every seat in St. James’ Theatre last night to give Armand Perren’s new show, “Hot Ice,” an enthusiastically rousing welcome to Wellington. "EVENING POST” said: “A DAZZLING SHOW ‘HOT ICE’ SETTS THE PACE.” With its dazzling settings and breathtaking speed, Armand Perren’s "Hot Ice” gave the packed audience in St. James* Theatre last night entertainment that kept them wide-eyed from start to finish. As an ice-skating spectacle it fairly sizzled with excitement. ON STAGE THEATRE ROYAL From June 30 at 8 p.m. Then Nightly at 8, Matinees Wednesdays and Saturdays at 2. DAVID N. MARTIN in association with R. J. KERRIDGE presents ARMAND PERREN’S “HOT ICE” “HOT ICE” “HOT ICE” MAGNIFICENT, COLOURFUL ALL-NEW ICE-GLAMOUR SHOW.

Starring FARRAR and CARTER PAT GREGORY DIANA GRAFTON JIMAE GENE JIMAE EDDIE ASH NELLIE SMALL AND FEATURING 45 STARS OF INTERNATIONAL FAME BOX PLANS NOW OPEN For the First 6 Days at the D.I.C. IT IS WISE TO BOOK EARLY PRlCES—Evenings: Dress Circle 15s, Stalls 15s, Grand Circle 9s. Matinees: Dress Circle 12s 6d, Reserved Stalls 12s 6d. Grand Circle Is 6d. (Children Hall Price at Matinees only). Plus Tax and Booking Fee. MAIL ORDER BOOKINGS 12 DAYS AHEAD Mail Order Reservations are now being received at the D.I.C. Applications should be accompanied by remittance of 18/4 for each seat for the Evening Performances. For Matinee Performances, Adults 15/8, and Children 8/1 for each Seat, together with stamped addressed envelope for return of Ticket. SEASON STRICTLY LIMITED BOOK NOW ! BOXING BOXING BOXING CANTERBURY BOXING bBSSg association. NOVICE AND AMATEUR BOXING NOVICE AND AMATEUR BOXING NOVICE AND AMATEUR BOXING BOXING TOURNAMENT. BOXING TOURNAMENT. BOXING TOURNAMENT. BOXING BOXING SPECIAL MATCH CONTESTS, BOXING including BOXING BOXING M, Purton v. G. Findlay DDXING (Chch.) ' (Greymouth) BOXING BOXING R. Welford v. Ivan Cague BOXING (C. Cobbers) (Ashburton) BOXING BOXING REPERTORY THEATRE, BOXING REPERTORY THEATRE, BOXING REPERTORY THEATRE. BOXING REPERTORY THEATRE, BOXING BOXING MONDAY, JUNE 29th, 1953, BOXING MONDAY. JUNE 29th, 1953, BOXING MONDAY, JUNE 29th, 1953, BOXING MONDAY. JUNE 29th, 1953, BOXING 8 P.M. BOXING BOXING BOOKINGS AT DALES. BOXING BOXING 7993 SHEEP DOG TRIALS. SOUTH ISLAND CHAMPIONSHIPS. AHURIRI, TAI TAPU, TODAY (THURSDAY), JUNE 25. The Select Dogs of New Zealand at Work. Events to be run according to Schedule. Luncheon and Catering Facilities on Grounds. Two Events running all the time. Buses will leave Midland Motors for Grounds 9.15 a.m., 12 o’clock, returning 4.15 p.m. R. M. MORTEN and W. LINTON, Controlling Secretaries. ’Phone 34-820. 20 Burlington street, Christchurch. 7825 1

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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27075, 25 June 1953, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27075, 25 June 1953, Page 1