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AMUSEMENTS The Royal Command Film Performance “BEAU BRUMMELL” CN OUR WIDE VISION SCREEN “Is it a good film? Yes and well worth seeing!”—Beverley Baxter, M.P., in London's “Evening Standard” 2 p.m. TWICE DAILY 8 pm. A INSTATEII = Il Thone 78-881 II *z=" “WHERE CHRISTCHURCH MEETS” Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. (Throughout New Zealand.) . Books and (’lays have been written about this Amazing Man with a Lust for Life, a Soldier,. Lover, Gambler, Adventurer. He was fascinating to all women yet faithful in his fashion only to one, the girl /who feared to share his stornq-tossed destiny. M.G.M.’s great love drama . brilliantly brought to the screen! “BEAU BRUMMELL” In Glorious Pastel Colour Starring STEWART GRANGER ELIZABETH TAYLOR Peter Ustinov Robert Morley James Donald James Hayter Thrill to Scarlet Coats riding to hounds and whole kingdoms going to the dogs, the scandal-lashed Mrs Fitzherbert, Regency Beaus and Gainsborough Belles (Annrovpci fn* Universal Exhibition » PLANS AT THE D.I.C. ANQ THEATRE CHRISTCHURCH CHAMBER OF MUSIC SOCIETY (Inc.) SECOND CONCERT SECOND CONCERT 1955 SERIES 1955 CIVIC THEATRE TONIGHT AT 8 p.m. RETURN VISIT OF THE PASCAL QUARTET PASCAL QUARTET PASCAL QUARTET FRANCE’S LEADING STRING QUARTET These Players are Masters of Style . . An entirely different type of tonerounded fullness and romantic—altogether it was gloriously satisfying music and playing. —Christchurch “Press” 15/4/55. DEFINITELY THEIR FINAL CONCERT IN CHRISTCHURCH BOX PLANS AT BEGGS Admission: Non-members 10/- & 7/6 (Res.) Door Sales (Limited Number) 5/Inquire about Membership at Begg's 25/- FIVE CONCERTS 25/OPEN UNTIL SUNDAY, MAY 1 A GRAND DISPLAY OF N.Z. TALENT NEVER BEFORE EXCELLED 300 Pictures and Scultpure in a Show for All to See and Enjoy THE CANTERBURY SOCIETY OF 1 ARTS 75th ANNUAL EXHIBITION ANNUAL EXHIBITION In the DURHAM STREET DURHAM STREET ART GALLERY ART GALLERY This Fine Collection, to be dispersed after May 1, offers the Best Opportunity for Years for Buying Pictures and Sculpture for the Home, School, Office and Public Assembly Room OPEN TO THE PUBLIC WEEK DAYS: Wednesday to Saturday, EVENINGS: Wednesday and Friday, 7 30 to 930 SUNDAY, May 1 (Final): 2 to 4.30 SUBURBAN CINEMAS RANGIORA -"Regent” JkSjT'w^uY 8 TonW " (TechJ SUMNER -"HOLI.YWOOD" 3 p.m.: ” Million Pound Note " (Tech.) (Gregory Peck, Ronald Squire) (U) KAIAPOI - “MALTO7.45 p.m.: "The Torch" (Paulette Goddard) (U), "Stop, You're Killing Me” (A) RICCARTON - rex" 7.15 p.m.: “The Savage” (U), "The Well” (Children Under 14 Not ■ Admitted) NEW BRIGHTON- boxy7.45 p.m,: "The Lusty Men” (Susan Hayward, Robert Mitchum) (U) LYTTELTON- harbour light7.30 p.m.: "The Glenn Miller Story” (James Stewart) (U): RAKAIA 8 p.m.: “Magnificent Obsession" (Jane Wyman, Rock Hudson) (U) Censorship Index: (U) App. for Universal Exhibition. (A) Rec. by Censor for Adults.

PUBLIC NOTICES INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY OF N.Z., LTD., Joins with GIBSON’S MO'TORS, OF DARFIELD, In Presenting TASK FORCE 7. TASK FORCE 7. TASK FORCE 7. A TRACTOR DEMONSTRATION ON THE FARM OF MR ERIC THOMSON, AYLESBURY RAILWAY STATION CORNER, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1 P.M. THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1 P.M. Tea provided. Watch for Road Markers. ■. . . . F.P.6818 HOLLYWOOD SCHOOL HOLLYWOOD SCHuOu HOLLYWOOD SCHOOL DRESS AND MILLINERY DRESS AND MILLINERY AND MILLINERY DAY AND EVENING CLASSES CUTTING AND FIITING BY APPOINTMENT Near ’Star-Sun Cathedral square ~—— —’MARNOC ' EXCLUSIVE KNITWEAR Tailored to measure in Finest Scotch Knit and specially designed to be smart as well as practical—Suits, Frocks, Twin Sets, Cardigans, Jumpers, and Capes. Also an Extensive .ange of Garments in standard sizes, including Striped Jumpers, to be cleared at 35s each. MARNOC, c/o. Treasure Cot. 790 Colombo st. opp. Bowker Fountain, Victoria sq. Hours. 10 a.m to 4.30 o.m * MALVERN COUNTY COUNCIL. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the BLEAK HOUSE ROAD AT RACECOURSE HILL will be CLOSED to all traffic on SUNDAY, MAY 1, between the hours of 8 a.m. and 3 p.m., whilst repairs are carried out to the Railway Line. F. G. HOWE, Darfield. County Clerk. -681 S DIPHTHERIA-WHOOPING COUGH PROTECTION. HAREWOOD SCHOOL. A HEALTH DEPARTMENT MEDICAL OFFICER will attend the School on Wednesday, April 27, 1955, at 11 a.m., to give the first Diphtheria-Whooping Cough Injection. Parents are invited to bring preschool children not being immunised by their own doctor. 6269

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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27642, 26 April 1955, Page 1

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