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AMUSEMENTS IIMAYFAIR l’honc 79-89771 | (Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd,|| (CENTRAL HEATING) 2nd WEEK ! DAILY: 2 and 8 p.m.! Associated British-Pathe Presents THE THREE MOST SIN-TILLATING SINNERS YOU’VE EVER MET I DAVID NIVEN DAVID NIVEN The cad of "Moon is Blue,” as Jasper, the rougish Squire. He had O’Leary blood in his veins the village decided he’d be better off without it I BARRY FITZGERALD BARRY FITZGERALD The riotous rascal of “Quiet Man." as Thady, the tippling Irish valet. Been with the O’Leary's for ages never felt like murdering one ’till now! YVONNE DE CARLO The Cutie of “Captain’s Paradise" TOGETHER WITH George Cole A. E. Matthews In “HAPPY EVER AFTER” “HAPPY EVER AFTER” “HAPPY EVER AFTER” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Gorgeous Colour by TECHNICOLOR Excellent Supports Include:— “WELCOME TO WALES” With the Voice of DONALD PEERS RESERVE NOW AT D.I.C. NEW FAME WON RY NEW ZEALAND PLAYERS IN “SAINT JOAN” “THE New Zea land* Players must hava brought one of the most stirring experiences to the hearts of Dunedin Theatre-goers last night when a full house was carried through the play of the year— Shaw’s ‘St. Joan.’ Not often are audiences swept into a tumbling cascade of emotion as they were by Richard Campion’s production. Seldom has any one woman so enthralled people with her sincerity, grace and diction as did Edith Campiqn. a St. Joan of the highest order. The play, undoubtedly the best yet produced by the company, was lively and convincing throughout. The highlight of course, was Edith Campion, sht made a very important mark for herself and the company in this long and difficult role . . . a real, vital and unforgettable performance." Evening Star (Dunedin) "Last night at the Dunedin premiere of ‘Saint Joan* an audience which filled His Majesty’s clapped till it grew weary, then resorted to a solid stamping of feet. The inspiration which originated on the far side of the footlights carried out to the audience then flowed back at the final curtain to bolster the New Zealand Players company as it begins a strenuous tour. Edith Campion playing her first role since 'The Young Elizabeth* made a wonderful success of the Maid . . and once or twice she almost induced tears; this was a fine and moving performance. To sum up an overall Impression, was of good acting and excellent producing and even after the show was over the simplicity and faith of the central figure remained in the memory without heroics —and with only a little limelight to which she was entitled, Joan last night, found a place in everybody’s hearts." —Otago Daily Times (Dunedin) SAINT JOAN Commencing THEATRE ROYAL Wednesday Evenipg At 8 spobting THE WELLINGTON RACING CLUB INCORPORATED WINTER MEETING—JULY 9, 13. and 1«, 1955. NOMINATIONS for AU Events at the above Meeting close at 4 O'clock p.m. on TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1955. at the Office of the Club. Woodward street, Wellington. H. W. MAYER. Secretary. P.O. Box 446. Wellington, C.l. (Telegrams: Racing Club. Wellington.) (For Programme of events see "Official Calendar”—issues June 1, 8 and 15, 1955.) 6725 DANCES. SOCIA I S ETC. TONIGHT TUESDAY DANCING AT THE RENDEZVOUS Argomsut Bulidlngs. 100 Stanmore road. MERV. COBURN'S ORCHESTRA Admission 3/6. PERSONALS WOULD Anybody knowing the present whereabouts of GEORGE STEWART, late of Marldon Bakehouse, please ask him to . write to MR A. GIBSON. Taylorville, West Coast. Urgently. siflg LOST AND FOUND BLACK and Tan Cattle Dog. Friday or £cek-end Vicinity Marshland. *Stvx, ? a P?_ n M.V_® e '?l ard - 'Phone 58-580. 1086 BUDGIES lost. Greens and Yellows. Rev\_aid. IK.) Knowles st. ’Ph. 56-542. DOG Lost, vicinity Bryndwr~LabradorSpaniel Cross; short black hair and tail Darkle? Reward. 11 Domett street. Waltham. 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X 2332 LOST Thursday, from Islington. Black and »4 h J!S D °g bitch. Tweed. Ring 24-343, Islington. X 2247 LOST small Maroon Purse, containing Notes, in vicinity Square. Victoria st., and Papanui rd.. Fridaj. 10th. Finder please ring 78-563. STUDENT’S Satchel lost Thursday night. Needed urgently. Please ring 70-997. WOULD person who removed Gaberdine Overcoat by mistake from Staretta Hall Saturday night, call at 33 Hastings street and collect own. X 2267 | SftOWN AND WHITE SPRINGER SPANIEL. Timmy. (Strayed from 17 Albany st.. St. Albans. (Brown head, ears. back, white chest, legs. 1955 collar. Would anyone seeing him 1 p |ease RING 54-246. Reward. U.AT AND ENJOY TOP - NOTCH TOP - NOTCH ICE CREAM. ICE CREAM.

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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27684, 14 June 1955, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27684, 14 June 1955, Page 1