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AMUSEMENTS Finally Tomorrow! ! IVOR NOVELLO'S “KING’S RHAPSODY” Filmed in fabulous SPAIN IN CINEMASCOPE AND EASTMAN COLOUR Starring Anna Neagle Errol Flynn Patrice Wymore Listen again to those bewitching NOVELLO MELODIES:— “Someday My Heart Will Awake,” “Gates Of Paradise,” “If This Were Love,” and "A Violin Began To Play” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A 20th Century Fox Release 2 p.m. TWICE DAILY 8 p.m. ■&II STATE II i - || ’Phone 78-861 || - “WHERE CHRISTCHURCH MEETS” Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd (Throughout New Zealand) FRIDAY NEXT ! ! 11 a.m., 2,5, 8 p.m. SATURDAY, 2, 5. 8 p.m. THE MAJOR LAUGH HIT OF ’56 ! ! THE LIEUTENANT WAS A LADY . . . HER HUSBAND WAS A WAC . . . WHO DROVE THE AIR FORCE CRAZY ’TILL HE GOT HER BACK ! I The HILARIOUS story of a husband who got nervous because his wife was in the service . . . and the riotous things he did to get her back. 20th Century Fox Hilariously Present “ THE LIEUTENANT “ THE LIEUTENANT “ THE LIEUTENANT “THE LIEUTENANT “THE LIEUTENANT

WORE SKIRTS” WORE SKIRTS ” WORE SKIRTS ” WORE SKIRTS ” WORE SKIRTS ” COLOUR BY DELUXE IN CINEMASCOPE Starring TOM EWELL That fabulous comedian of “The Seven Year Itch,” in a performance that will have you in "stitches” of LAUGHTER SHEREE NORTH As his “LIEUTENANT” wife who sets off a chain reaction of HILARITY that's just one long HOWL OF LAUGHTER from glamorous Hollywood to HULA-HAPPY HONOLULU. Make Your Bookings Now for the best Laugh Touic in Years! (Recommended by Censor for Adults) PLANS AT D.I.C. AND THEATRE J. C. WILLIAMSON THEATRES LTD. HAVE DONE IT AGAIN I Once more J.C.W. Ltd., is In the proud and nappy position to give South Islanders a bright and satisfying start to their 1956 Entertainment, and proudly presents TWO INTERNATIONAL STARS of the London Stage and Films. GOOGIE WITHERS GOOGIE WITHERS and JOHN McCALLUM JOHN McCALLUM They are To Appear In The

|THEATRE ROYAL| Commencing on TUESDAY NIGHT, March 27th For their Premiere South Island season they will perform in two modern plays which have been a tremendous success in London, Australia and now in New Zealand. The first play is the comedy hit, “SIMON AND LAURA” “SIMON AND LAURA” which comes from the pen of ’Alan Melville, author of the exhilarating “Dear Charles.” That play still causes many a chuckle in Christchurch, and so will Simon and Laura." The second play in the repertoire commencing THURSDAY NIGHT, April sth will be the tense, absorbing drama, “THE DEEP BLUE SEA” “THE DEEP BLUE SEA” by Terence Rattigan. With its deeply moving story, its tense dialogue and its wonderful acting roles, it is a vehicle that will enable theatregoers to see this pair at their very nest. GOOGIE WITHERS GOOGIE WITHERS and JOHN McCALLUM JOHN McCALLUM Together with a brilliant supporting company. SOUTH ISLAND PREMIERE SEASON In Two Modern plays. “SIMON AND LAURA” March 27th to April 4th Run, 8 nights with Matinees on 28th, 31st, April 4th. To De followed by “THE DEEP BLUE SEA” April sth to April 11th Run 6 nights with Matinees on 7th, and 11th. (This play Is unsuitable for Children) BOOKING ARRANGEMENTS: Applications, for preliminary booking, in writing * only, will be received right away at D.I.C THEATRE BOOKING OFFICE for both plays. Please enclose One Pound (£ 1) for each seat required (cheques made out to D.1.C., plus exchange) together with stamped addressed envelope for return of tickets. If possible also give alternative dates as tne season of both plays is strictly limited. PAINFUL Corns quickly relieved by Iggo’s Corn Solvent, Is 6d bottle. Iggos (Chemists), Ltd., 105 Cashel street. 8085

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Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27911, 7 March 1956, Page 1

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