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BOX PLANS OPEN D.I.C NEXT MONDAY MORNING AT 9 gala OPENING m] a MAJESTIC g Monday —J. Q TUEATDE Q JUNE 18th - 8 lITLAI 11 L r NIGHTLY. 8 p.m. ,->> * W ■ Hh MATINEES WED., SAT.. * SMKSgM M 'Phone 62-039 JL 2 pm. TWO WEEKS ONLY qVI fa B2gju3kKUL|£B tEMBB sfcahjy pt J TellLm ,41; EtttWß SE3I //■ is BETTER than ever pk wLJ (VZ/J/ Z' /in REVUE of Tomorrow ]\ T? j &*** iwe b v-’.'» I 'i'-"' fIRsHIU. J FOR THE g *k MEMORY// . v JI WIA *LJ w 1 nl flk» *hhms swSr.w£P M f George WALLACE % Jim GERALD 3BMM x w X w f® w *- * * ibm * ou - e -> * MISMB BOOKING OPENS NEXT MONDAY & AT D.I.C. * 11^ W8BI N!GHTS .... 6/* 12/- is/- * B9JMHBHH MATS 4/- 9/- 12/. KftWiXMWIB Preferential Booking: * Um all PLUS TAX AND BOOKING FEE V’&NHRBBEMHL CHILDREN HALF TO ALL MATINEES Preferential Mail Order Booking—Preferential Reserved Front Stalls and Dress Circle may be booked immediately by written application to the booking office- D.I.C by enclosing cheque, money order or postal note for 20/- for each seat required (add exchange to country cheques) with self-addressed, stamped envelope for return or tickets. NOTE—please state clearly which performance you require. Due to all-time record Auckland season, we strongly suggest you make immediate application so as not to be disappointed. ALL AUCKLAND RECORDS BROKEN I * AUCKLAND PRESS CRITICS RAVE -N.Z. HERALD- “STAR” said— There has not been a better vaudeville Old favourites give tonic in vaudeville show in Auckland. Audience welcomed ... entertainment of a special kind the acts as friends. ... unbounded audience enthusiasm I. • . slickest of modern productions. NOW READ WHAT ALL AUSTRALIA'S TOP NEWSPAPER flCRITICS SAID OP THIS WONDER SHOW ... ■ Melbourne said: Sydney said: KEEAIO"—of th. Molt. Haiti—Th. UU "E.M.H."—"Th. »hol. ...formin'. ra. imo.fMr and I Vanatr Show to taach Malbooma tor maar yoarl. maopilr ... a family ahow with tomathino lor <SR Fast moving acts. Slick clean dialogue." everyone.** JM **AGE"—"Music Hall Magic. This is a show which has it ‘Here.* The theatre. thundered with applause. "SUN."—"This show looks like succeeding on the DM It w<s a wonderful night!" crest of the popularity wave for vaudeville enter- UK ■ a. v . ... . . . . Minment. The show is a dazzler from the start.** •'SUN —hack to Vaudeville at the Princess Theatre. A warm, packed and surprisingly young audience gave a rousing return thanks to George Wallace, "DAILY MlRROR"—"Settle down expansively to Ouoenie Paul, Maggie Buckley, Millie Hanson, Jim enjoy comedy in the real music hall tradition. Both Gerald and others. Vaudeville is bettor than ever!” George and Jim are experts at earthy skylarking, ■ .. ... . , particularly George, whoso skit was a gem." ARGUS Thanks for the Memory —a judicious HB blend of eld time revue artists and newer vaudeville I blood. The result is a bright, swift moving produc- "TRUTH”—"It breathes new life Into Sydney's 91 fion with Appeal for those who remember the revues theatre world .. . snappy variety show.'* of 20 and 30 years ago and for these discovering them only now.** . "SUNDAY TELEGRAPH"—"It proved so popular that fln TRUTH Brightest show to hit Melbourne for many people in the stalls and dress circle refused MH many years. Filled with speedy, colourful enter- to leave at the end of the show. The show was W 1 tamment which never fails or lags. Not one dull a success from the start. Last night's reception moment. Clever newcomers and bglliant old-timers shows that Sydney has been starved of good variety who arg still at their peak— jhows for years." W "LISTENER IN”—"Good showmanship In the vaudeville and music hall tradition. Quickfire entertainment without any dull patches, presented with plenty of life and colour." W BE WISE! BOOK NOW! PLANS FILLING FAST! C ./VAC' SCENIC FLIGHTS ARE HERE AGAIN EVERY WEEKEND (from July Bth to September 2nd, 1956 inclusive) Leaving Christchurch Airport at 9.30 a.m. every Saturday or Sunday (weather permitting), “The Remarkable” Scenic Flight shows you country of unrivalled beauty. Your flight costs only £B/10/-, lasts 3J hours, and for parties of 10 or more there is a 10% reduction. Refreshments are served en route, and your Air Hostess points out places of interest. Lake Coleridge, fascinating Glaciers, the majestic Southern Alps, and famous Milford Sound; the azure-blue Southern Lakes ... all from the armchair comfort of N.A.C.’s Douglas 26-seater airliners. Accurate weather reports ensure that the flight is only made under the best scenic conditions. ★ £€€ F° r full details contact your local N.A.C. Air southern alps Centre or Travel Agent. FRANZ JOSEF 4 FOX GLACIERS N.A.C. AIR CENTRE, Queenstown* 40 Gloucester Street. ’Phone 69-649. LAKE COLERIDGE / A \ v ««. a\ . „ft fl Y NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL AIRWAYS CORPORATION - U • 1 """ IJ

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Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27990, 9 June 1956, Page 4

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