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AMUSEMENTS “AUNT CLARA” An Outstanding Laughtermaker, an Infallible Cure for the Blues! ! 2 p.m. TWICE DAILY 8 p.m. lIS TA T Ell -s--|l ’Phone 78-861 || -zzr "WHERE CHRISTCHURCH MEETS” Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. (Throughout New Zealand) "WARMED FOR COMFORT" NEW ZEALAND PREMIERE LONDON FILMS PRESENT Britain's Favourite Funny People (HOW HILARIOUS THEY ARE TOGETHER) MARGARET RUTHERFORD RONALD SHINER A. E. MATTHEWS They’re Three of a Kind in “AUNT CLARA” “AUNT CLARA” Adapted from the Merry Novel by NOEL STREATFIELD (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLANS AT THE D.I.C. AND THEATRE BOX PLANS BOX PLANS OPEN TOMORROW OPEN TOMORROW —AT THE MAJESTIC BOX OFFICE PRICES: 13/9 and 8/10 (which Includes tax). MATINEE PRICES: Adults 8/10 and 5/7 (which includes tax). Children 4/6 and 2/9 (which includes tax). ST. JAMES’ Direction: Kerridge-Odeon

SEASON COMMENCES WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, AT 8 AND CONTINUES NIGHTLY UNTIL TUESDAY, JULY 26, AT 8 p.m. (MATINEE SATURDAY, JULY 23. AT 2) R. J. KERRIDGE in association with DAVID N. MARTIN has the distinguished honour to present the famed TRAPP FAMILY SINGERS TRAPP FAMILY SINGERS TRAPP FAMILY SINGERS TRAPP FAMILY SINGERS TRAPP FAMILY SINGERS TRAPP FAMILY SINGERS AUSTRIA’S WORLD-FAMOUS SALZBURG MUSIC FESTIVAL SINGERS DIRECT FROM THEIR RECORDBREAKING AMERICAN TOUR CONDUCTOR: DR. FRANZ WASNER The TRAPP FAMILY SINGERS are Austria’s world famous Salzburg Music Festival Singers ... an exciting, colourful group of 11 singers . . . presenting an evening of vocal splendour in their colourful Tyrolean costumes . . . The TRAPP FAMILY SINGBRS present a novel, refreshing and exquisite programme rich in variety and contrast . singing LUSTY MOUNTAIN YODELS .. . ROLLICKING FOLK SONGS . . . BEAUTIFUL CHORAL SPIRITUALS . . . "THE LONDONDERRY AIR” . . . "OLD BLACK JOE” "EVENING SONG” - . . "TURKEY IN THE STRAW” . . “WINE, WOMEN AND SONG” . . . “THE LAST ROSE £>F-SUMMER” . . . "HOME ON THE RANGE” . . AND FOLK SONGS FROM ENGLAND MEXICO SPAIN BRAZIL AND GERMANY. In colourful Tyrolean costumes the TRAPP FAMILY SINGERS provide a programme of exquisite BEAUTY COLOUR AND SONG! MAIL ORDER BOOKINGS now being received at MAJESTIC THEATRE. Price 13/9 (which includes tax and booking fee). Applications must include stamped, self-addressed envelope for return of tickets.

VENTSISLAV YANKOFF VENTSISLAV YANKOFF With The NATIONAL ORCHESTRA NATIONAL ORCHESTRA Conductor: JAMES ROBERTSON Fourth Subscription Concert. CIVIC THEATRE Thursday July 14 8 p.m. Thursday July 14 8 p.m. PROGRAMME Holberg Suite for Strings .. .. Grieg Piano Concerto No. 4 in G Beethoven (Soloist: Ventsislav Yankoff) Symphony No. 2 ("Four Temperaments”) Neilsen BOX PLANS AT D.I.C. Admission: 10/-. 7/6, 5/- Reserved (Plus Tax) Remember also to book for concerts on Saturday July 16 with Janetta McStay and Norman Booth as soloists and on Tuesday July 19 with Ken Smith as soloist Direction: N.Z. Broadcasting Service

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Press, Volume XCII, Issue 27708, 12 July 1955, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume XCII, Issue 27708, 12 July 1955, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume XCII, Issue 27708, 12 July 1955, Page 1

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