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AMBBXMHTB Sydney’s “SUNDAY - IELE - GRAPH” Dubbed “SUSAN* aa the “BRIGHTEST SHOW IN MONTHS” We Heartily Agree and place "SUSAN” on our “MUST-SEE LIST”! RESERVE AT DXC. I MAYFAIR 'Ph«ne I Direction: Amalgamated Ttteatn—, UdH Ist N.Z. SCREENING! TODAY: 11—2—5—8 (5 p.m. Session Matinee Prices) NO SCREENING GOOD FRIDAY EASTER SAT. 2 AND 8 pan. EASTER MONDAY 2- 5-8 THE FUN THAT ALL STARTED WHEN “SUSAN SLEPT “SUSAN SLEPT HERE” “SUSAN SLEPT HERE" (Baeonunaadad by Oauaw te AduMa) Colour by TBCHNICOLOB . Starring DICK POWELL i "HERE" and keep, aAtag: "Wte'a baan ri«Btag ta w Wir DEBBIE REYNOLDS DEBBIE REYNOLDS Not Since we met Maggie* MaHamrn in “The Moon is Blue" have wo dtfeowteH such a devastating portotanMai •** -Mrv - tantitelte aBBAIU ANNE FRANCIS - A, tha flanece who haa aneli gww* ttsaw to say to Dick' Powajj. i.mpla: "YOO LIAR-JUST TELL MX WHAT SHTS DOING WEARfitG YOUR PYJAMAS!" etc.) GATE. CARTOON. ETC) 1 ... . ' ■ - , • sssssr 1 . ran CANTERBURY SOCIETY GF CANTERBURY SOCIETY OF ARTS IMhANUOAL , ART GALLERY DURHAM ART GALLERY DURHAM - Thl. Exhibition of 388 Work, rnnsta 'i Stored, Room.. ' HOUM i^^ , . ‘ a ? UWM NoT ' : GS^ N^g??%^ B sr Public Art Union Tldteta Sb Saia «t l—Ls ——— CHRISTCHURCH CHAMBXB MUSIC SOCIETY (INC.) gg z z 3S FIRST CONCERT CIVIC THEATRE THURSDAY. APRIL U THE PASCAL QUARTET PASCAL QUARTET PASCAL QUARTET FRANCE'S LEADING STRINa QUARTET BOX p^n b now op®n y at bbog-s Booking Office Open Tonight *3B to 8 pro. ADMISSION 10/- and 7/S (Res.)
Non-members Reed On Joip the Society now for Membeta’ privileges for this and another five celebrity concerto including BAX ROSTAL Violinist of WorMßrnte. national Fame, KOECHERT QUARTET from Germany, BXCOME a member now Apply to Begg's Box CANTERBURY UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. MUSIC DEPARTMENT. Lunch-Time Recital in the College HalL Thursday, .April 7, at LlOjun. CANTERBURY UNIVERSITY COLLEGE MUSICAL SOCIETY, MADRIGAL WIOUP A Programme of Madrigals and Easter Carols. Conductor: BRI Hawkgy. Admission Free. | OTHER AMUSEMENTS ON PAGE M “wRITCOMBE AND TOMBS, LTO. A NEW ARRIVAL. A NEW ARRIVAL. A NEW ARRIVAL. THE MINT. MINT. By T. E. Lawrence (353087 A/C THIS most controversial book is a hlflfely subjective account of LawrenceW* IMS in the R.A-F. Many times nrwstttMk taMl revised, “The Mint” is often robustly entertaining and the character sketehM are brilliant examples of * swrome'l liter ary skill. ‘ \ ' This book concerns the months dating from 1922 when T. E Lawrence enlisted in the ranks of the BJUh phyrie.! Art, M . roStSTtiSTS? .xpertenro. ta7m&awLo. i 5 > *in petite’pro.ujtatteTro 1, tte tegmid of ttwroteor. igwr- ’ By T. E. Lawmee. WHITCOMBE mid TOMBS, LTD. CHRISTCHBRCH • uta ’“***’: 3 ss:
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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27628, 7 April 1955, Page 1
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