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AMUSEMENTS THE MAJOR LAUGH HIT OF ’56 ! ! “THE LIEUTENANT WORE SKIRTS” COMMENCES TODAY 11 a.m., 2,5, 8 p.m. Tomorrow 2,5, 8 p.m. (Matinee Prices at 5 p.m. Sessions) -=-|) STATE |l - II ’Phone 78-861 || ■ “WHERE CHRISTCHURCH MEETS” Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd (Throughout New Zealand) THE LIEUTENANT WAS A LADY . . . HER HUSBAND WAS A X WAC . . . WHO DROVE THE AIR FORCE CRAZY ’TILL HE GOT HER BACK ! ! 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 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 Tonic in Years! (Recommended by Censor for Adults) Splendid Supports All in Cinemascope “GODS OF THE ROAD" AND "HEP MOTHER HUBBARD" T. TOON Book Now for Evenings or Attend one of the popular daytime sessions! RESERVES AT D.I.C. AND THEATRE | THEATRE ROYAL~| WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, TO MONDAY, MARCH 19, AT 8 p.m. (School Matinees 2 p.m. March 15 and 19) (Ashburton—March 13—Regent Theatre) THE NEW ZEALAND THE NEW ZEALAND PLAYERS PLAYERS Present WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE’S HAPPIEST COMEDY TWELFTH NIGHT TWELFTH NIGHT TWELFTH NIGHT TWELFTH NIGHT A play for all to enjoy. NOT just for Mother and Dad, but the WHOLE FAMILY. NONE of Shakespeare’s Comedies has proven more popular, so easy to understand and enjoy. TWELFTH NIGHT Featuring ROSALIND ATKINSON ROSALIND ATKINSON REDMOND PHILLIPS REDMOND PHILLIPS With EDITH CAMPION EDITH CAMPION JOHN HUNTER JOHN HUNTER And Twelve Other Experienced Players Produced by RICHARD CAMPION Decor by RAYMOND BOYCE BOX PLAN AT D.I.C. LTD. PRICES: Adults 12/-, 8/9. (Foundation Members 9/6. Foundation Members are asked to note that they may book seats for the Opening Night only at 8/-.) Children (Not in School Parties) 6/-, 4/6. Children (In School Parties at 8 p.m. Performances) 5/-, 4/-. Children (At Schools Matinee) 3/-. GALLERY: Adults 3/6, Children 2/6. PARTY BOOKINGS (Parties of 12 or more people) 8/9, 6/-. ALL PLUS BOOKING FEE 3d. Country Patrons may book by mail. Please forward to Booking Office 12/6 for each seat required. Foundation Members send 10/- and one coupon for each seat required. For Children send 6/6. Add exchange to cheques, and enclose stamped addressed envelope. SHIPPING AND AIR SERVICES UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., 168 Hereford street. ’Phone 76-290. CARGO SERVICES WELLINGTON FROM LYTTELTON: Steamer Express—Dailv. AUCKLAND AND TAURANGA: Wainui: March 13. FOR SYDNEY, VIA PICTON, NELSON: Kaitoke: March 10. HOBART. ADELAIDE, MELBOURNE, VIA WELLINGTON AND BLUFF: Waimea: March 15. FOR SINGAPORE, CALCUTTA, COLOMBO, with transhipment to other Indian arid Pakistan ports: Wairata (refrigerated and general cargo), from ‘-.yttelton, via Dunedin, Bluff, Auckland—late March. FREQUENT CARGO SERVICES: Coastwise between New Zealand ports and to and from Australia, South Sea Islands. India, Ceylon. Malaya, Indonesia and West Coast of Canada and U.S.A. PASSENGER SERVICES: SYDNEY (with through bookings to other Australian points): Monowai, from Wellington: April 9, April 36, May 10. Monowai, from Auckland: March 17, March 27, April 19. WELLINGTON FROM LYTTELTON: Maori: Tues., Thurs., Sat., 7.10 p.m. train. Hinemoa: Mon., Wed., Fri., 7.10 p.m. train. WELLINGTON FROM PICTON: Rangatira: Tues., Thurs., 2.15 p.m.: Fri., 10 p.m. AUCKLAND VIA WELLINGTON: Matua. from Lyttelton. April 4. FIJI. TONGA, NIUE, SAMOA: Tofua, from Auckland, March 27. LAUTOKA, SUVA, NUKUALOFA, APIA: Matua, from Auckland, March 15. AIR SERVICES: Booking Agents for All Airlines within New Zealand and Overseas. For further particulars apply: UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z.. LTD OTHER SHIPPING NOTICES. PAGE 19. PICTURES Expertly Framed at Smith and Hodgson, 153 Lower High st. F.T.C.

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Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27913, 9 March 1956, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27913, 9 March 1956, Page 1