< AMUSEMENTS Saturday Next Saturday Next A CRICKETING THRILL A CRICKETING THRILL A CRICKETING THRILL A CRICKETING THRILL A CRICKETING THRILL A CRICKETING THRILL THE VICTORIOUS M.C.C. TEAM IN ACTION AGAINST CANTERBURY • Don’t miss the chance of a lifetime to see the Artistry of batsmen like Hutton, May and Cowdrey, and the speed and skill of bowlers like Tyson. Statham, and Appleyard, and the incredible ’keeping of the acrobatic Evans. CHARGES:— Adults—3/6 and 5/6. Children—l/6 and 2/6. Season Tickets—l4/6. Reservations (at DJ.C.)— 1/- per seat per day. (All Prices Halved after 3.40 pan.) HOURS OF PLAY:— 11.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. 1.40 pan. to 3.40 p.m. 4.00 p.m. to 5.30 pan. 41-Page Souvenir Programme, crammed with facts, figures, and photographs. 1/-. DON’T MISS THE SEASON’S HIGHLIGHT M.C.C.—MARCH 5,7, 8.
LAST DAY TODAY! LAST DAY TODAY! LAST DAY TODAY! NORTH v. SOUTH NORTH v. SOUTH At Lancaster Park Oval Play begins at 10.30 aan. and 130. pan. ADMISSION : 2/6 to all parts. Children 1/6. CYCLING CYCLING CYCLING CYCLING CYCLING ENGLISH PARK CYCLING ENGLISH PARK
CYCLING ENGLISH PARK CYCLING CYCLING CYCLING TONIGHT, 7.45 P.M. CYCTJNG TONIGHT, 7.45 PM. CTCT TNG TONIGHT, 7.45 PM. CYCLING CYCLING . CYCLING Yes, this is the night of CYCLING Champions. CYCLING CYCLING Have you seen this thrilling CYCLING Sport? CYCLING / CYCLING Wylie at his best. Ably supCYCLING ported by Lock. Fowler, Bland. CYCLING These are the Champions. You ever TNG must see them before they go CYCLING to Wanganui. This will be CYCLING your last opportunity of this. CYCLING CVGr TNG Full supporting programme of CYCLING Cash and Amateur riders, ever TNG CYCLING Bond, Woodgate, and Williams CYCLING all in great form. CYCLING Adults 2/6. Children with CYCLING parents Free, otherwise fid. CYCLING Do not forget to be at English CYCLING Park on March 2 and 5 to see CYCTJNG the present Australian chamGVCLING pion, Black, defeater or CYCLING Dean Whitehorn, race our CYCLING N.Z. champions. CYCLING CYCLING CYCLING DANISH GYM. DANISH GYM. LEADER Will give his Personal Testimony in the Will give his Personal Testimony in the CIVIC THEATRE, CIVIC THEATRE, CIVIC THEATRE, AT 8 P.M., TONIGHT. AT 8 P.M., TONIGHT. You’ll enjoy hearing E. Flensted-Jen-•en’s story; the Instrimental Quartet, and ROGER GREEN, ROGER GREEN, Missinner among the Aborigines. RENDEZVOUS AT THE CIVIC TONIGHT! RENDEZVOUS AT THE CIVIC TONIGHT! (Auspices: Youth for Christ.) GQLJ INTERPROVTNCIAI. GOIJ GOLT INTERPROVINCIAL. GOLF GOL? INTEHPROVINCIAL GOLF GOLF WTEAPROVINCIAL GOLF GOLF - GOLF OTAGO v. CANTERBURY GOLF OTAGO V. CANTERBURY GOLF OTAGO V. CANTERBURY GOLF OTAGO V. CANTERBURY GOLF GOLT at the GOLF GOLF SHIRLEY LINKS, GOLF CHRISTCHURCH, GOLF ON GOLF SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 27, 1955 GOLF SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 27, 1955 GOLF SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1955 GOLF Morning, 9.15 a.m.—Foursomes. GOLF Afternoon, 1.15 pan.—Singles. GOLFAdmission, 2/6. OUTDOOR ENTERTAINMENT "FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY” MONSTER MONSTER OUTDOOR VARIETY EVENING OUTDOOR VARIETY EVENING Under floodlight* on the Arena at ENGLISH PARK, Cranford street. ENGLISH PARK, Cranford street. NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT. MARCH 1, AT 8 P.M. A Full Evening of Entertainment, Spectacle, and Variety of Items, including:— March Past at 8 p.m., Pipe Bands' Displays, Colourful Marching Displays by Canterbury and South Island champion senior, junior, and midget marching teams. Spectacular Maze Marches, Burlesque Marching, and Display of Massed March Plan, Numerous other vocal items by personalities well known to the Christchurch public will make the programme one of outstanding interest Admission: Adults 2/-, Children 1/-; under 5 free. Cars free. Ice-cream, soft drinks, etc., available on the grounds. Marching teams and band concerned M«mble English Park sharp at 73D pjn. UNITED MARCHING ASSN. (INC.). "AMAZING DISCOVERIES IN “AMAZING DISCOVERIES IN “AMAZING DISCOVERFRS IN BIBLE LANDS.” BIBLE LANDS.” BIBLE LANDS.” TAKE this Journey through the Buried Cities of Ancient Times. See on the screen Ruins of old Babylcn, Tower of Babel, Fantastic Petra, Mystic Egypt, Tyre, Nineveh, etc. You’ll enjoy it! Admission Free. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 7 p.m. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 7 pan. METHO THEATRE Sydenham. METRO THEATRE Sydenham. AMURI A. and P. ASSOCIATION ANNUAL SHOW ANNUAL SHOW ANNUAL SHOW ROTHERHAM SATURDAY, MARCH 5 SATURDAY, MARCH 5 Excellent Display in AH Sections Whbmvoub Trade and Amusement Stands. St. Andrew's College Pipe Band in Attendance. lanfieon. Morning and Afternoon Tees available. Also Hot Water. Catering by Cains. Caterers. Melts V-. Children fid. Cara ■ 29M BAZAAR I*S?JESS’ ( . r l n, "-“ p to . S mocthfc S ** months. Silver Cups for winners). ™ ’3‘BHUARY 28, v b Sideshows. Auction. < Stalls, etc. ognauonig of Goods welcome. Ring 98-588. we will collect. . ® 72C
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