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AMUSEMENTS | IT’S A SENSATION !! ! ( HEART-STOPPING DRAMA . . . EVERY t SCENE A THRILL ... IN THE SEN- < SATIONAL BEST-SELLER AND COS- 1 MOPOLITAN MAGAZINE STORY , NOW BROUGHT TO LIFE ! 2 p.m. Twice Daily 8 p.m. ON OUR WIDE SCREEN WITH "PERSPECTA” STEREOPHONIC SOUND, j « II STATED I || Phone 73-861 || ■=- "WHERE CHRISTCHURCH MEETS" ’ Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Lto ■ (Throughout New Zealand.) -WARMED FOR COMFORT’ , NOT A PRETTY PICTURE THIS . . . ’ but we don’t present it as such. It’s the s dirty Underworld of a brutal " LITTLE < CEASAR ” exposed for all its corruption, i vice and mob murder by a . . . > “ROGUE COP’ “ROGUE COP” “ROGUE COP” ROBERT TAYLOR AND GEORGE RAFT Fight it out every inch of the way. Co-starring Lovely Janet Leigh Anne Frances An M.G.M. Presentation. (Recommended by Censor for Adults Definitely Unsuitable for Children.) PLANS AT THE THEATRE TODAY FINAL LECTURE FINAL LECTURE FINAL LECTURE TONIGHT 8 p.m. TONIGHT 8 p.m. TONIGHT 8 p.m. Thursday Night’s Audience was Completely Enthralled by the Fund of Ancedote and Wealth of Information and Incident related by SIR HAROLD SCOTT, SIR HAROLD SCOTT, SIR HAROLD SCOTT, G.C.V.0., K.C.8., K.B.E. World Renowned as “SCOTT” OF SCOTLAND YARD ST. JAMES’ Direction: Kerridge-Odeon WHAT DOES A PRISON SENTENCE DO TO A CRIMINAL’S MIND ? ? ? ? IS CHILD DELINQUENCY CONFINED TO N.Z. ? ? ? IS THE LONDON SYSTEM OF TRAFFIC CONTROL BY THE POLICE AN ADVANTAGE ? ? ? WHY DOES A CRIME WAVE FOLLOW A WAR ? ? ? WHY IS THE TERM "LONDON BOBBY" AFFECTIONATELY KNOWN THROUGHOUT THE WORLD ?? ? HEAR HEAR These and Many Other Questions Answered and Discussed By SIR HAROLD SCOTT. SIR HAROLD SCOTT. TODAY’S MOST NOTABLE AUTHORITY ON CRIME DETECTION AND POLICE ADMINISTRATION. J Box Plans Now Open at Majestic Theatre i from 10 a.m. at St. James from 1 p.m. Prices: Front stalls and dress tircle 6/-. back stalls 4/-. No tax. I HERE IS THE GREAT NEWS FOR CHRISTCHURCH CIVIC THEATRE Commencing TUESDAY JUNE 21st at 8 p.m. TUESDAY JUNE 21st at 8 p.m. 7 NIGHTS J Direct from Outstanding Successes in r London and Australia. Farewell Tour after Five years’ Absence.

THE GREAT THE GREAT THE GREAT BENYON SHOW BENYON SHOW BENYON SHOW HEADED BY THE MOST VERSATILE STAR OF ALL TIME THE GREAT BENYON THE GREAT BENYON The greatest, entertainer in show business. Supported by the brilliant overseas stars THE BEAUTIFUL AND GLAMOROUS EVELYN TALMA EVELYN TALMA Fresh from her English T.V. Successes THE BROTH OF AN IRISH BOY SEAN O’HAGAN SEAN O’HAGAN YOUR FAVOURITE IRISH COMEDIAN SINGER KEN. BONNIFACE KEN. BONNIFACE BRILLIANT PIANO ENTERTAINER Wonderful New Costumes, Gorgeous Scenery, Brilliant Stage Effects. Surpassing all previous visits. BIGGER. BETTER THAN EVER BEFORE. Commonsense Prices: 8/-, 6/-, 4/- Plus Tax Children half price to all parts. Reservations D.C. and O.S. 9/- including booking fee and tax. Children 4/9, including booking fee and tax. Matinee Saturday afternoon June 25 at 2 p.m. Prices: 7/-, 5/-, 4/- Plus Tax. Children Half Price Reservations D.C. and O.S. 8/- including booking fee and tax. Children 4/- including booking fee and tax. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT D.I.C. You Have Been Warn nd Book Now NOT ONLY THE GREAT BENYON SHOW BUT THE BENYON GREAT SHOW CHAS, CABOT, Publicity Manager. BOX PLAN OPENS NEXT THURSDAY BOX PLAN OPENS NEXT THURSDAY AT D.I.C AT D.I.C MAX ROSTAL MAX ROSTAL MAX ROSTAL VIOLINIST —with— MAURICE TILL AT THE PIANO CIVIC THEATRE THURSDAY, JUNE 30 THURSDAY, JUNE 30 PROGRAMME Concerto in G Minor .. Tartini—Rostal Chaconne Bach Sonata in C Minor Op. 30 No. 2. Beethoven Improvisation Bloch Fairy Winter .. Prokofiev—Rostal Roumanian Dances .. Bartok "To assess Max Rostal’s playing in the terms of brilliant technique or virtuosity is superfluous ” “ Star Sun ” “We heard a great man playing on a superb violin with consumate taste and ! artistry ” “ The Press ” ' BOOK ON THURSDAY NEXT AT D.I.C i Admission: 10/-, 7/6, 5/-. Reserved (Plus . Tax). Children’s reservation half above prices. J Direction: N.Z. Broadcasting Service

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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27688, 18 June 1955, Page 1

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639

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27688, 18 June 1955, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27688, 18 June 1955, Page 1

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