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AMUSEMENTS “AUNT CLARA” “BY FAR THE BEST FILM GOING AROUND GOOD FUN” London Daily Herald “AN OUTSTANDING LAUGHTERMAKER, AN INFALLIBLE CURE FOR THE BLUES” Picturegoer Magazine “LOTS OF. FUN” Sunday Dispatch “A j ROLICSOME ROMP WHICH TEAMS UP SHINER AND RUTHERFORD MOST HILARIOUS News Of The World PLAYING TO DELIGHTED CROWDS IN 2nd WONDERFUL WEEK! 2 p.m. TWICE DAILY 8 p.m. lI S TA T Ell "=r II Phone 78-861 || “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 ARB TOGETHER) MARGABE'I 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 THIS MORNING OPEN THIS MORNING —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 m 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 <lie TRApr..FAMILY SINGERS present a novjel. retrashtog and. exquisite prqgramme 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 OF 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 are being received at MAJESTIC THEATRE. Prices 13/9 and 8/10 (which includes tax). Applications must include stamped, selfaddressed envelope for return of tickets.

SUBUBBAN CINEMAS KAIAPOI -"hialto7.45 p.m. "Doctor In The House” (Dirk Bogarde, Kay Kendall) (Tech.) (U). SUMNER -HOLLYWOOD” 8 p.m. "The Green Years” (Charles Coburn, Tom Drake) (U). RICCARTON -■•RBX" 7.30 p.m. “Ambush at Tomahawk Gap" (A) “Castle in the Air” (U). NEW BRIGHTON- " r oxy" 7.45 p.m. "Ten Tall Men” (U) Insurance Investigator” (U). LYTTELTON -“harbour light” 7.30 p.m. "It Happens Every Thursday” (U) “Gun Belt” (U). HORNBY --kosy” 8 -p.m, “One Summer Of Happiness” (A). Censor Index: (U) App. for Universal Exhibition, (A) Rec. by Censor for Adults PUBLIC NOTICES A Public Meeting of the Residents of the Ashley District will be held in the Ashlev School on MONDAY, JULY 18, at 8 p.m’ to consider Maintenance of the Ashley War Memorial. ANNUAL MEETING of BACHELORS and SPINSTERS of Springston, Springston South, and Ellesmere, FRIDAY, JULY 15, at 7 p.m., SPRINGSTON HALL. BENEDICTS. Springston, Springston South, and Ellesmere: Annual Meeting to be held in Springston Hall on Wednesday, July 20, at 8 p.m. MRS O. T, BAILEY, Secretary. REMINDER. CHRISTCHURCH BRANCH OVERSEAS LEAGUE. MEMBERS are reminded that BRIGADIER J. T. BURROWS, D.S.O. and Bar, will address them in the Club Rooms, 115 Cashel street. TCNIGHT, WEDNESDAY. JULY 13, at 7.45 p.m. E. M. BRIGHTLING, Branch Secretary. ,FP7684 NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL PARTY. WOMEN’S ORGANISATION. THE usual Monthly Meeting will be held at the Party Centre, 78 Lichfield street, on— MONDAY, JULY 18, at 2.30 p.m. Mr H. R. Lake, Member of Parliament for Lyttelton, will address the meeting. ALL WELCOME. 7558 ATTENTION Housewives! Housewives! DEMONSTRATION OF WILTING VEGETABLES A Quick Method of Cooking Vegetables (from 3 minutes to 15 minutes) retaining as much nutrient as possible. Also Lecture: “OVERCOMING INFERIORITY” TOMORROW (THURSDAY), JULY 14. 7.45 p.m. 93 CASHEL STREET (above Johnson and Couzins) SUTCLIFFE SCHOOL OF RADIANT LIVING, N.Z. (INC.). Visitors Welcome. Collection. 7700 UNIQUE CATERERS For that Wedding, 21st, Dance, Luncheon, #etc. Hall available in beautiful surroundings. Do it the Unique way. 7680

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Press, Volume XCII, Issue 27709, 13 July 1955, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume XCII, Issue 27709, 13 July 1955, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume XCII, Issue 27709, 13 July 1955, Page 1

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