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AMUSEMENTS NO POWER CUTS HERE WE START ON TIME! ! “THE POPULAR THEATRE" CRYSTAL PALACE FOR FINE ENTERTAINMENT. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd For Resei valions ’Phone 78-602. 1.45 p.m. 7.45 p.m. Something Really NEW TODAY' Y'ou’re going to the dogs . . . And You’ll Love It! Metro Goldwyn Mayer has a long and happy record of popular movies about animals. The "LASSIE" series and "NATIONAL VELVET" come to mind as outstanding examples. NOW M.G.M. has selected the most beloved of ALL dog stories. It is RICHARD HARDING DAVISS "THE BAR SINISTER.” about the escapades of a fancy-free bull terrier named WILDFIRE (and some fascinating human characters too) in the roaring, rowdy BOWERY DAYS, of fist fights, dog fights (professional of course), and fabulous adventures. The Comedy is Called “IT'S A DOG’S LIFE” “IT’S A DOG’S LIFE” “IT’S A DOG’S LIFE” (Universal Exhibition) It is in CINEMASCOPE and COLOUR With a particularly fine cast headed by Academy Award favourites Ed mu ml Gwenn Dean Jagger If you’ve been looking for something really different and novel in motion picture entertainmeiit, then you have a rare treat coming. DON’T MISS IT. Plus the Surprise Special “NOTHING BUT TROUBLE” “NOTHING BUT TROUBLE” Stan Laurel Oliver Hardy (Universal Exhibition) We won’t spoil this film by telling you too much about it! Believe us when we say that this is a picture that is jam-packed with sheer entertainment! Reserve D.I.C. or “Crystal” THE AUCKLAND “HERALD” CRITIC ACCLAIMS THE ARTISTRY OF MOISEIWITSCH ! "MASTERLY PIANO TECHNIQUE BY MOISEIWITSCH Truly the technique and the stamina of Benno Moiseiwitsch are prodigious. By the time that he had reached the interval of his recital at the Town Hall last night he had covered a programme the demands of which would nave taxed many a pianist, yet he followed that with another naif of the same quality. . . . ” —L.C.M.S., N.Z. "Herald,” 2/5/56. BOX PLANS OPEN THIS MORNING AT THE MAJESTIC THEATRE BOOKING OFFICE! PRICES: 11/- AND 16/5 (TAX INCLUDED) Mr R. J. Kerridge is honoured to announce the first of a series of exceptional attractions for the 1956 concert season. BENNO MOISEIWITSCH MOISEIWITSCH MOISEIWITSCH MOISEIWITSCH MOISEIWITSCH

Probablv no greater pianist has been heard in this country and certainly no more popular one! The World Famous Pianist will open the 1956 Concert Season. at the ST. JAMES’ 2 WONDERFUL CONCERTS SATURDAY, MAY 12th SATURDAY, MAY 12th TUESDAY, MAY 15th A MUSICAL TREAT! One of the world’s truly great pianists and certainly the most popular to tour this country returns after fresh triumphs in the capitals of Europe and America! "A remarkable display of oiano virtuosity. There is an over-all exquisiteness in his playing and a brilliance that is altogether exceptional. Such a pianist is something quite rare!” —Philadelphia Bulletin DIRECTION: R. J. KERRIDGE. PUBLIC NOTICES RAFFLE RESULT Band 3rd Armoured Regiment (Derrys). Mothers Day Gift Box—No. 210: J. S. . Laurie, Invercargill. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held on WEDNESDAY. MAY 7 23. 1956, AT 8 P.M., IN THE ISLINGTON HALL, for the purpose of forming a Sub-Branch of the Plunket Society in Islington. All interested are invited to attend. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the KIRWEE BACHELORS and SPINSTERS will be held in the A. and P. HALL, KIRWEE. ON TUESDAY. MAY 8, AT 8 P.M. A M. WILLIAMS. Chairman. 7849 CHANGE OF ADDRESS. J. C. SAUNDERS. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, advises that, he has MOVED to Larger Office Premises, situated in the T. and G. Building (2nd floor). 190 HEREFORD ST.. Christchurch. Telephone and Post Office Box Numbers remain unchanged. ’Phone 70-340. P.O. Box 1390. ; 5462 CHANGE OF ADDRESS T. DAVID CRAIG, A.P.A.N.Z.. A.CI.S. Public Accountant and Chartered Secretary, wishes to advise that his practice has been moved as from May 3. 1956. to: Ist Floor, ALLAN McLEAN BUILDING, 208 Oxford terrace, Christchurch. C.l. ’Phone 60-059 (2 lines). P.O. Box 1726. 3045 CHANGE OF ADDRESS. BRASSINGTON. GOUGH and CLARK. Barristers and Solicitors, have moved to new Offices in the Allan McLean Building. 206 OXFORD ' TERRACE. CHCH. (Adjacent Colombo *treet). 389 Z

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Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27961, 7 May 1956, Page 1

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