‘AMUSEMENTS EVEN “FUNNIER” THAN “GENEVIEVE”! ! At Every Session They’re LAUGHING LONG AND LOUD at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s GORGEOUS COLOUR COMEDY “The Long> Long Trailer” 2 p.m. TWICE DAILY 8 p.m. A II STATE !l -W ~ _ ■ 11 'Phone 78-861 11 •=- “WHERE CHRISTCHURCH MEETS.” Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd (Throughout New Zealand) Picturegoer, London, told its one million readers: “THE FUNNIEST SCREEN STORY SINCE L “FATHER OF THE hRIDE” From the Hilarious Best-seller by Clinton Twiss “THE LONG, LONG TRAILER” In Gorgeous COLOUR WITH THE FAVOURITE "MR AND MRS" OF SHOW BUSINESS Lucille BALL JJesi ARNAZ They bought a trailer a long, long ' trailer —• the kind you live in with Marjorie Main Keenan Wynn (Approved for Universal Exhibition) EXCELLENT SUPPORTS INCLUDE: “LITTLE SCHOOL MOUSE,” Tom and Jerry Cartoon; "CASH STASHERS.” Pete Smith Novelty Reservations are Essential! PLANS AT THE D.I.C. AND THEATRE
TODAY 12.15 pm. TODAY 12.15 pm. LUNCH HOUR CONCERT LUNCH HOUR CONCERT BY THE NATIONAL ORCHESTRA NATIONAL ORCHESTRA NATIONAL ORCHESTRA CONDUCTOR: JAMES ROBERTSON PROGRAMME Overture: Suzanna’s Secret Wolf-Ferrari Symphony No 102 in B Flat .. Haydn Karelia” Suite for Orchestra Op 11 , Sibelius Royal Hunt and Storm (From “The Trojans”) .. .. .. Berlioz Havanaise (For Violin and Orchestra) n . Saint-Saens Soloist: VINCENT ASPEY Suite: “Mother Goose” .. Ravel Bolero Ravel BOX PLAN AT D.I.C. SEATS WILL BE AVAILABLE AT THE THEATRE FROM 11 am. TODAY Admission: 2/6 (Plus Tax) Reserved 1/6 Unreserved CIVIC THEATRE PLANS FOR TOMORROW’S CONCERT With FRANCIS ROSNER And ERIC LAWSON AT D.I.C. BOOKING OFFICE Admission: 10/-, 7/6, 5/- Reserved (plus tax) 2/6 Unreserved (plus tax) Direction: N.Z. Broadcasting Service.
EROICA CLUB (INC.) Under direction of Mr Ernest Empson Patron: Dr. Vernon Griffiths REPERTORY THEATRE SATURDAY, 6th NOVEMBER, 8 p.m. On Saturday. 6th November, the EROICA CLUB (INC.) will present its Second Concert for 1954. The Programme is of the high standard expected from members of this outstanding Music Club. The performers are:—Alison Edgar, Margaret Nielsen. Jennifer Barnard, Aline Studholme. Caroline Lili, Heather Smith, Murray Hunter. Brian Falloon, Christopher Gray. Booking now open at Begg’s. Non-Subscribers: 4/Student’s Concession: 2/8 “METRO THEATRE" Colombo street, Sydenham 7.15 p.m. TONIGHT 7.15 p.m. WILLIAM HOLDEN NANCY OLSON FRANK LOVEJOY “FORCE OF ARMS” “FORCE OF ARMS” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Also Screening: The Stage is Set for Fun Behind the Footlights in the Comedy Riot “CURTAIN UP” “CURTAIN UP” Starring .MARGARET RUTHERFORD ROBERT MORLEY Joan Rice and Kay Kendall (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ROLLER SKATING ROLLER DE LUXE SKATING DE LUXE SKATING ROLLER SKATING ROLLER ROLLER RINK SKATING ROLLER RINK SKATING SKATING ROLLER SKATING SSi'ESS . Roller Skating SKATING SSJ'I'EE kaeps you healthy. SKATING ESEWSE 80 roU up and kee P SKATING ESH'EE amon K ‘he Younger SKATING ESJ'J'EE Brigade. SKATING ESH'S? SKATING E2J4-EE SKATING ROLLER SKATING E2EHE Daily Sessions: SKATING ROLLER SKATINn ROLLER Mon. to Fri.: SKATING 545-6.30; 7.30-10 SKATING KOLLER SKATING ROLLER SATURDAYS: SKATING SELLER 10-12; 2.30-4.30; SKATING EStEEE Dm SKATING ROLLER LABOUR DAY SKATING ROLLER LABOUR DAY SKATING ROLLER SESSIONS: SKATING ROLLER SESSIONS: SKATING ROLLER 10 - 12. 2.30 - 4.30. SKATING ROLLER 7.30 to 10.30 p.m. SKATING
PUBLIC NOTICES KAIAPOI BOXING CLUB' RAFFLE. RESULTS WILL BE PUBLISHED NOVEMBER 1. A. THOM, Secretary. TAI TAPU BASKETBALL CLUB RESULT OF RAFFLE (Drawn under Police Supervision) No. 1193—Miss Ruth Mayer, Tai Tapu. 764# SHAMROCK ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB (Inc.). Ist Prize—No. 3293: Blank butt 2nd Prize—No. 3830: Mrs N. Wilson Coronation Hospital, Cashmere. 3rd Prize—No. 3502: W. F. Hoare, 7 Drummond street, Sydenham. DARFIELD PLAY CENTRE BAFFLE. Hamper: 1546—J. Crump, Hororata. Pony: 1565—T. E. Pearson, Darfield. Walkie-Talkie Doll: 5733—Margaret Print. Hornby. EXCALIBUR CLUB. 3d. COLOSSAL RAFFLE. 3d. 50 PRIZES. Results. Drawn on October 22, 1954 under Police Supervision. Ist .. 4716 26th .. 2526 2nd .. 3511 27th .. 7813 3rd .. 5209 28th .. 3286 4th .. 2015 29th .. 7685 Sth .. 2059 30U1 .. 1696 6th .. 7657 31st .. 1857 7th .. 9731 32nd .. 11626 Sth .. 2948 33rd .. 5441 9th .. 6249 34th .. 7251 10 th .. 5091 35th .. 7466 11th .. 1879 36th .. 2820 12th .. 2078 37th .. 1946 13th .. 5577 38th .. 14877 14th .. 12285 39th .. 5889 15th .. 14077 40th .. 14061 16th .. 11803 41st .. 6419 17th .. 12995 42nd .. 4152 18th .. 12296 43rd .. 13134 19th .. 8874 44th .. 13109 20th .. 11652 45th .. 7618 21st .. 12032 46th .. 14835 22nd .. 8283 47th .. 11621 23rd .. 2474 48th '.. 9937 24th .. 12998 49th .. 14711 25th .. 12997 50th .. 12954 Prizes may be collected from MR T. OAKLEY, 178 Wilsons road. St. Martins.
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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27491, 27 October 1954, Page 1
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