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AMUSEMENTS Boys and Girls CHUMS’ CLUB This. Morning 10 a.m. “Lure of the Wilderness” (Approved for Universal Exhibition) CARTOON SERIAL This Superb Film . . . Undoubtedly one of the most popular amongst splendid productions, returns to Christchurch in response to many requests! "THE POPULAR THEATRE" CRYSTAL PALACE FOR FINE ENTERTAINMENT Direction; Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. For Reservations ’Phone 78-602. There are no Power Cuts at the Crystal Palace 2 p.m. 8 p.m. Daily Daring, Different Romance THIS IS THE BOOK THAT WAS ONE OF THE TOP BEST-SELLERS IN YEARS. READ BY MILLIONS AND NOW BROUGHT TO THE SCREEN. 20th Century-Fox Presents “LOVE IS A MANY SPLENDOURED THING ” JENNIFER WILLIAM JONES HOLDEN She xflas Han Suyin, He was Mark Elliot. Fascinating Eura- American Corressian . . pondent . . . CINEMASCOPE and Technicolor

THE TRUE STORY OF LOVEHS WHO DEFIED 5000 YEARS OF TRADITION . OF A WOMAN WHO DARED FACE THE SCANDALMONGERS WHO LABELLED HER—“A Cheap Hong Kong Eurasian” “You’d belter not fall in love with me,” she said. “You’d better get away from me while you can . . . I’m Eurasian, and the word itself .seems to suggest moral laxity in the minds of some people!” (Recommended by Censor for Adults) CINEMASCOPE FEATURETTE “THIS SUPERSONIC AGE” THE FARNBOROUGH AIR SHOW An Outstanding and memorable record of man’s mastery of the air from British Movietone A WORD TO THE WISE— Reserve. Now ! (PLANS D.I.C. AND THEATRE) “ J7M Pl II J 7” PAPANUI P, IXI 1 1 11 It, 'Phone 43-283 As Cosy As Your Own Fireside MATINEE TODAY at 2 pjn. 2 p.m. TALENT QUEST, “THE COLDITZ STORY” 1 News, 1 Comedy, 1 Cartoon. TONIGHT. MONDAY, TUESDAY, 7.30 The greatest escape story of them all I ! ! John MILLS, Eric PORTMAN in “THE COLDITZ STORY” “THE COLDITZ STORY” A true story of the unfailing humour and immense courage of the men who overcame the grimness and privations of captivity and achieved the impossible escapes. (Approved for Universal Exhibition) AUCKLAND CRITICS ACCLAIM MALCUZYNSKI’S MASTERLY TECHNIQUE! . Witold Malcuzynski’s first solo piano recital at the Town Hall on Saturday night had the excitement forecast by his earlier concerto playing. By the time he,had played his final and most dynamic item, a Liszt rhapsody, he had stamped himself as one of the most masterful of visiting pianists. . . • —Vide "N.Z. Herald,” June 4. ST. JAMES’ DIRECTION: KERRIDGE-ODEON THE GREATEST PIANO CONCERTS ANNOUNCED FOR MANY YEARS I FIRST CONCERT NEXT TUESDAY AT 8 p.m. NEXT TUESDAY AT 8 p.m. TO BE FOLLOWED BY CONCERTS ON

Thursday, June 14 Saturday, June 1(5 AN OUTSTANDING MUSICAL EVENT IN N.Z. CONCERT HISTORY. Never before has a pianist visited this country just as he reaches .the peak ol his career and is universally acclaimed by the critics and public of Europe and America. MALCUZYNSKI MALCUZYNSKI MALCUZYNSKI MALCUZYNSKI MALCUZYNSKI MALCUZYNSKI Pronounced MAL-KOO-ZIN-SKI THE VITAL. DYNAMIC MUSICAL GENIUS OF WHOM THE CRITICS WROTE ... “Malcuzynski is an artist who has no equal in the concert world today.” —"Florida Times.” U.S.A. "Playing of Polish recitalist builds up to roar of applause by sheer artistry” (Headlines). —“Portland Oregonian.” U.S A. PROGRAMME No. 1, JUNE 12, Includes Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue (J. S. Bach). Variation and Fugue on a Theme of Handel (Brahms), Polonaise in C Minor (Chopin), Nocturne in F Minor (Chopin), Mazurka in B Flat Minor Opus 24 (Chopin), Grande Valse Brilliante Opus 18 (Chopin), La Cathedrale Engloutie (Debussy), Rapsodie Espagnola (Liszt). PROGRAMME No. 2. JUNE 14. (All Chopin Programme). includes: Polonaise in E Flat Minor, Nocturne in C Sharp Minor, Impromptu Opus 29 in A Flat Major, Ballade No. 2 in F Major, Sonata Opus 58 in B Minor, Allegro Maestoso, Scherzo, Largo, Finale Presto ma non Troppe, Mazurkas Opus 31 No. 1, Opus 30 No. 4, Opus 24 No. 2. Opus 67 No. 4. Opus 68 No. 2. Opus 33 No. 4, Waltz in E Minor, Polonaise in A Flat.

PROGRAMME No. 3, JUNE 16. includes: 32 Variations (Beethoven), Sonata Op. 57 in F Minor (Appasionata) (Beethoven), 3 Mazurkas Op. 50 (Szymanowski), Theme Varie Op. 3 (Szymanowski). Intermezzo Op. 118 in E flat Minor (Brahms). Rhapsody in G Minor (Brahms). Waltz Op. 64 in C Sharp Minor (Chopin). Scherzo No. 2 in B Flat Minor (Chopin). BOX PLANS AT MAJESTIC THEATRE BOOKING OFFICE. Prices 11/- and 16/5 (tax included) DIRECTION: R. J. KERRIDGE ARCTIC Chilblain Liniment gives immediate relief. 3s bottle from Iggoa (Chemists), Ltd., 105 High st. 9040

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Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27990, 9 June 1956, Page 1

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