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AMUSEMENTS “Jean Peters made me cry . . . . . . And I don’t cry easily. I list Her Performance as Magnificent in this Film . .. “A Man Called Peter” “Richard Todd’s Performance Is the best of his Career. Worth a Long, Long Queue to See.” —Leonard Mosley “Daily Express” “A MAN CALLED PETER” For 128 weeks—months longer than ’ Desiree” or “Caine Mutiny”—it headed all others on “best-seller” lists. Now .. . CINEMASCOPE With 4-Track High-Fidelity STEREOPHONIC SOUND moves in breath close, to relive ALL the wonderful moments that made the book so memorable. There was enough personal excitement, humour, hope and happiness in the lives of the ‘MARSHALLS” to make them “real” people without drumming up any celluloid drama! This is the story of a REAL FAMILY Told by the Woman Who Loved Them “A MAN CALLED PETER” “A MAN CALLED PETER” “A MAN CALLED PETER” And a Family Called Marshall Starring Richard i'oeid Jean Peters Richard Todd Jean Peters (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Today at 2 and 8 p.m. ™| SAVOY - j” / D-U43 | THEATRE I / <>-043 Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. “Warmed For Your Comfort” BOX PLANS AT D.I.C. AND SAVOY SCHOOLS BOOKING OPEN TODAY EVENING/ PERFORMANCES WEDNESDAY. 15th TO MONDAY. 20th at 7.45 p.m. SCHOOLS MATINEES 16th and 20th PUBLIC MATINEE Saturday 18th at 2 p.m. THEATRE ROYAL CHRISTCHURCH THE NQW ZEALAND PLAYERS Present RICHARD CAMPION’S PRODUCTION SAINT JOAN SAINT JOAN SAINT JOAN SAINT JOAN

SAINT JOAN By GEORGE BERNARD SHAW . . . the story and inspiration of a peasant maid devoted to the service of God and the liberation of her beloved country. she patronised Kings, overruled Statesmen, scorned the plans of Generals . . . carrying the torch of freedom to Fedual France . . . but they burnt her . . . and when she askfed for a cross, I it was a common English soldier who gave her two sticks tied together. —Humour illuminates the stirring story of Saint Joan. Even her accusers do not escape the biting wit of Shaw. S “. . . the angels may weep at the murder, J but the gods laugh at the murderers.” A Magnificent Stage Spectacle presented by Richard Campion and Raymond Boyce who will be well remembered for their work in “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” “The Love eff Four Colonels” and “The Lady’s not for Burning" now bringmg to the stage the 7 scenes of Saint . Joan with full spectacle, yet preserving . the mounting sweep of its impassioned j story. i A LARGE AND SPECIALLY SELECTED CAST Featuring EDITH CAMPION EDITH CAMPION In The Title Role I With i GEOFFREY WREN ROY PATRICK 5 JOHN GORDON BRIAN BELL • MICHAEL COTTERILL CHARLES SINCLAIR ’ and many others : MUSIC SPECIALLY COMPOSED FOR ; THE PRODUCTION BY DOUGLAS LILBURN. Al ]d Played by a * section of the NATIONAL ORCHESTRA conducted by JAMES ROBERTSON Maxim: Life levels all men; death reveals 1 the eminent. BOX PLANS AT D.I.C. PRICES: 10/6 (Foundation members 8/-) ’ 7/3 and 3/6. i SCHOOL STUDENTS: 4/9. 3/6, 3/- to even- ■ ing performances and Saturday Matinee e.<>TTxxA?« turdav Eve ning excepted) SCHOOLS MATINEES: In School Parties 3/-. » GROUP BOOKING: 10/6 seats for 9/- ~ 7/3 seats for 5/9. ALL PRICES PLUS BOOKING FEE 3d. c°L N ,P, IE NZ ’ pIay ERS FOUNDATION t° /_ at boo . kin S offi ce entitles members to concessions on top price seats. Regen I Theatre Ashburton TOMORROW AT 8 p.m. ( SOCCER : SOCCER FIRST TEST SOCCER FIRST TEST i SOCCER FIRST TEST ' SOCCER SATURDAY. JUNE 18 ‘ SOCCER SATURDAY. JUNE 18, T SOCCER LANCASTER PARK. : SOCCER LANCASTER PARK. SOCCER KICK-OFF, 3 P.M. I SOCCER f SOCCER CHINESE (HONG KONG) s ISOCCER CHINESE (HONG KONG) I I.SOCCER CHINESE (HONG KONG) ' SOCCER v I SOCCER NEW ZEALAND. I SOCCER NEW ZEALAND. S SOCCER NEW ZEALAND. SOCCER X SOCCER Preferential Bookings (includ- 1 SOCCER ing Lancaster Park Life Mem- 6 SOCCER bersj and Mail Bookings from c SOCCER beyond Christchurch now open t SOCCER at D.I.C. 1 SOCCER Ordinary Bookings open D.I.C. “ SOCCER Tuesday, June 14. ? SOCCER I SOCCER Admission Charges: ? SOCCER Reserves, 7s; Enclose, 5s 6d; 1 SOCCER Children (Enclosure). 2s; Em- 1 SOCCER bankment, 3s 6d; Children £ SOCCER (Bank), Is. SOCCER 2729 f PUBLIC NOTICES < J. B. FORSYTH, B.V.Sc., VETERINARY SURGEON, Wishes to advise CHANGE OF ADDRESS. ' New Address, 1 133 HAREWOOD ROAD. j New Telephone No. 48-072. v XI3BI fl ’ V PRIVATE CAR PARKING. PRIVATE CAR PARKING. s PRIVATE CAR PARKING. PRIVATE CAR PARKING. WORCESTER STREET, £ WORCESTER STREET. WORCESTER STREET, WORCESTER STREET, E OPPOSITE “HARLEY.” OPPOSITE "HARLEY.” A FEW LOTS STILL AVAILABLE. A FEW LOTS STILL AVAILABLE. Apply: P.O. BOX 170. • - " 4780

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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27683, 13 June 1955, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27683, 13 June 1955, Page 1