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CHRISTCHURCH CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY (Inc.) THIRD CONCERT 1955 SERIES THIRD CONCERT 1955 SERIES THIRD CONCERT 1955 SERIES TOMORROW AT 8 TOMORROW AT 8 TOMORROW AT 8 TOMORROW AT 8 TOMORROW AT 8 TOMORROW AT 8 A UNIQUE CONCERT EVENT FOR CHRISTCHURCH TWO WORLD FAMOUS ARTISTS ON THE SAME PROGRAMME MAX ROSTAL MAX ROSTAL MAX ROSTAL MAX ROSTAL VIOLINIST And COLIN HORSLEY COLIN HORSLEY COLIN HORSLEY COLIN HOTSLEY Pianist These Artists will be heard in an Interesting and varied Programme of Music by Beethoven, Schubert,, Brahms and Walton BOOK NOW AT BEGG’S ADMISSION: 10/-, 7/6, 5/- RESERVED CIVIC THEATRE THURSDAY, JUNE 9 The N.Z.B.S. Concert by the same Artists is on Saturday June 11 Booking at D.I.C. , v I — 1
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