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AMUSEMENTS 6TH GREAT WEEK ! More entertelnin. even than "THREE COINS IN Sb FOUNTAIN” and we all know how WONDERFULLY POPULAR attraction has proved RESERVE NOW FOR THE EVENING SESSIONS Or attend the matinkesi Wonderful) Wonderful 1 “WOMAN’S WORLD” IN THE MATCHLESS FULL VISION OF THE ONE AND ONLY CINEMASCOPE COMPLETE (u tt murt be) WITH - 4-Track High-Fidelity STEREOPHONIC SOUND OIVES REALISM TO THE MIRACLE OF CINEMASCOPE) On the Seamlee* Miracle-Mirror FuUVbdon Screen 2 pan. Daily at 8 pan. i lISTATEII & ' »’ *Phbne 78-881 II OMCMASCOPE SHOWPLACE" btd swxwwor to “Millionaire" and "3 Coin*." 0^ “WOMAN’S WORLD” “WOMAN’S WORLD” Colour By 'Technicolor With 7 Great Stars JUN ® ALLYSON FRZD MacMURRAY VAN HEFLIN LAUREN BACALL CORNEL WILDE ARLENE DAHL (Approved for Universal t Exhibition.) Cinemascope Featurettes! “A Shew in Themselves” The World-famous PIANO QUARTET AND SPECIALI An Advance Preview of CINEMASCOPE Thrills to come in Cinemascope on Parade” PLANS AT THEATRE TODAY.

* A glorious set; an experienced company headed by two 'principals’ of uncommon talent specially brought from England; direction of great ability; rich and imaginative costumes what more could one ask for to make an evening at the Theatre entrancing ” ? Auckland Star. THEATRE ROYAL Commencing MONDAY JANUARY 31st MONDAY JANUARY 31st FOR A SEASON OF S NIGHTS AND 2 MATINEES The Important Engagement of Two Foremost Stars of The English Stage • ■ as GUEST STARS of the New Zealand Players Company BARBARA JEFFORD BARBARA JEFFORD BARBARA JEFFORD “An admirable Katharina, with a blaze of eloquence as well as of temper.’’ Ivor Brown in the “ Observer.” no . w *. pXay Jennet Jourdemayne, spirited, disturbing, falsely accused as a witch. KEITH MICHELL KEITH MICHELL KEITH MICHELL “Keith Michell played Petruchlo with a gusto that recalls the late Douglas Fairbanks.” The Times (London), now to play Thomas Mendip, soldier Of fortune, confessing to murder and demanding to be hanged. SUPPORTED BY A SPECIALLY SELECTED CAST re-introducing Mollie Brown Charming as Amanda in “ Private Lives ” John Hunter JOHN GORDON ELEANOR ELLIOT ROY PATRICK MICHAEL COTTERILL BERNARD SHINE GEOFFREY WrS? WILLIS WILLIAMS RICHARD CAMPION'S PRODUCTION

“THE LADY’S NOT FOR BURNING” A Romantic Comedy written by CHRISTOPHER FRY whose translation of Jean Anouilh’s “Ring Round. The Moon” was presented by the Players Company last year. BOX PLAN AT DJ.C. LTD. Now open for Foundation Members and on TUESDAY NEXT. PRICES: 12/- and 8/-, Foundation Members 8/-, Pius Booking Fee. Country Patrons please remit 12/6 per seat plus stamped addressed envelope maned NJZ. Players” and add exchange to cheques. Foundation Members send 8/6 and one coupon for each seat required JOIN ’TOE N.Z. PLAYERS FOUNDATION Sub. 10/- at Booking Office entitles members to preferential booking and substantial concessions.

CYCLING CYCLING CYCLING ENGLISH PARK, CYCLING ENGLISH PARK, CYCLING ENGLISH PARK, CYCLING CYCLING CYCLING TONIGHT, 7.45 p.m. CYCLING TONIGHT, 7.45 p.m. CYCLING TONIGHT, 7.45 p.m. CYCLING TONIGHT, 7.45 p.m. -, CYCLING Yes ’™^ ere ls th e night of CYCLING Thrills in tae Open. CYCLING CYCLING CYCLING £ ee Dickinson, the Empire Games and Olympic Games CYCLING stcr. See the N.Z. recordCYCLING holder matched against our !- os L ° ck ’ Pat "W* 6 Sam Ta” lor ' Fowler, Trevor Cameron, in a series of sprints « and scratch races. s " mile Canterbury CYCLING Grand Prix, a real gem. What a night, the best you CYCLING have seen for years. CYCLING ? ull x supporting programme Amateur and Cash Events celebrating the Amateur Centre s 21st Anniversary. CYCLING Adults 2/6, children free if accompanied, otherwise 6d. CYCLING N °' 4 bUS St ° PS 8t the CYCLING - 3539 CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL. MUNICIPAL BAND CONCERTS. SUNDAY, JANUARY 23, 1955. 2.30 P.M.— Derry’s Band—Botanic Gardens. Christchurch Municipal Band—Cave Rock. 8.15 p.m.— Salvation Army Citadel Band—City Rotunda. 3707

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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27564, 22 January 1955, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27564, 22 January 1955, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27564, 22 January 1955, Page 1

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