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AMUSEMENTS A DOUBLE THRILL ! FOR FIRE FILM SHOWS. CRYSTAL PALACE "THE COMFORTABLE THEATRE.” Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd For Reservations 'Phone 78-602 1.45 p.m. .. . 7.45 p.m. WE PROUDLY PRESENT TWO OUTSTANDING FILMS BY 20th CENTURY FOX. First . . . The Sensational “HELL’S HALF ACRE” (SPECIAL "A” CERTIFICATE) Definitely Unsuitable for Children. CITY OF SIN. Set apart by a wall of violence! Through the twisted alleys, into smoky cellars where jewelled Jezebels turn a man's blood to water! Where a knife strikes silently ... a gun kills quickly! where oneMISTAKE turns love to hate! Starring WENDELL COREY EVELYN KEYES ELSA LANCHESTER Actually Filmed in Honolulu. It's a Sensation . It’s Different . . . It’s Tremendous II Second .... MICHAEL RENNIE JEFFREY HUNTER DEBRA PAGET IN THE GLORIOUS TECHNICOLOR THRILL SPECIAL “PRINCESS OF THE NILE" (Universal Exhibition) Sweeping Across the Screen comes this Wonderful film to sweep you into an orgy of Oriental Splendour . . Intrigue . Excitement! BOOK AT DJ.C. OR THEATRE

PLANS OPEN TOMORROW PLANS OPEN TOMORROW PLANS OPEN TOMORROW TED HEATH TED HEATH TED HEATH TED HEATH AND HIS MUSIC HIS MUSIC HIS MUSIC 17 INSTRUMENTS 3 VOCALISTS 17 INSTRUMENTS - 3 VOCALISTS Have had some most Gracious Comments Heaped upon them by leading Musicians and Singers all over the World. BENNY GOODMAN, Says: "The Greatest Music of the Decade.” FRANK SINATRA. Say,: "Thl, band will be a Riot whenever it Hits America—nothing about it could be Bettered.” WINIFRED ATWELL, Says: “The World’s Nd. 1 Big Band—lt's Monumental.” ' DONALD PEERS, Say,: ’’This is the j Finest Show Band you will; EVer NAT “KING” COLE, Says: "Compares more than Favourably with anyting in my Country. Fittingly Wears the Mantle of Glenn Miller.” THIS IS THE BAND THIS IS BAND YOU MUST M SORE AND SEE- IT SS'm 5 BIGHT AT THr- PEAK 'OF ITS Chance Of a Lifetime Chance Of a Lifetime ONE NIGHT ONLY

ONE NIGHT .ONLY THURSDAY, MARCH 31st THURSDAY, MARCH 31st CIVIC THEATRE Two Sessions: 6 and 8.30 p.m. Two Sessions: 6 and 8.30 p.m.

BOOKING ARRANGEMENTS The Plana for Both Sessions will be on the DJ.C. Counter for Reserves at 25/TOMORROW, MARCH 23rd Country and Preferential Booking Patrons may now send a stamped addressed Envelope to the DJ.C, Christchurch. Send 25/- for each seat required at the BJO session or 20/- for each seat at the 6 p.m. performance. Both prices include tax and booking fee PUBLIC NOTICES GENERAL MEETING HORORATA R.S.A., x will be held in the HORORATA HALL at 8 p.m. on MARCH 28. G. DAVIDSON, Presidept. 6094 HORORATA FOOTBALL CLUB. THE ANNUAL MEETING will be held in the Hororata Hall, Wed., March 23, at 8 p.m. All Welcome. P. LEWISTON, Hon. Sec. SPRINGSTON RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING, 8 P.Mq WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1966. SPRINGSTON SOUTH HALL. AU Members and Intending Members Should attend. 6173 RICCARTON RUGBY LEAGUE Football club. ANNUAL MEETING will.be held in the TOWN HALL. Clarence road, on WEDNESDAY. MARCH 23, at 8 p.m. All players and intending players are asked to attend. V. FANNING, Hon. Secretary. AMBERLEY MINIATURE RIFLE CLUB THE ANNUAL MEETING of the above Club will be held in the Clubrooms, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, at 8 p.m. AU those interested are cordially inVlted ’ ,1. WHYTE, Honorary Secretary. 6091 A PUBLIC MEETING A PUBLIC MEETING ADDRESSED by Mr Arthur O’Halloran, President N.Z. Rationalist Association, Inc., is to be held in Room 19, Trades Hall, Gloucester street, at 8 p.m. next Wednesday, March 28. EVERYONE CORDIALLY INVITED. 5621 A PUBLIC MEETING will be held on THURSDAY, MARCH 24, at 7.45 P.M., in the Geography Department,. Canterbury CoHege, for the purpose of inaugurating a Christchurch branch of the New Zealand Antarctic Society. All interested persons are cordially invited to attend. H. F. GRIFFITHS, Convener. _2292 YOUTH HOSTELS ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND . (INCORPORATED) ANNUAL MEETING The 23rd Annual General Meeting of the Association will be held in the Pioneer Sports Club Rooms, Oxford terrace. on Thursday, March 31, 1955, commencing at 7.30 p.m. sharp. BUSINESS: 1. Confirmation of Minutes. 2. Presentation of Annual Report and Accounts. 2. Adoption of new (a) National Con- . stitution, (b) Model Regional Constitution, (c) Canterbury Regional Constitution. 4. Election of Officers. 5. General. Copies of Constitution for adoption available from Secretary on application. J. L. McKIE, Honorary Secretary. 6180 EAT AND ENJOY TOP-NOTCH ICE CREAM. 5525

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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27614, 22 March 1955, Page 1

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