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AMUSEMENTS 11th Week! 11th Week! 11th Week! 11th Week! 11 tli Week! 11th Week! 11th Week! Starts Friday! Starts Friday! AT 11 - 2 - s - s pm. Book For The Week-end! PLANS OPEN AT D.I.C. London Films Preaent THE WONDERFUL. WONDERFUL TALE OF WEE 111 “GEORDIE” 111 |l| “GEORDIE” HI THE FILM THAT IS LOVED AND PRAISED BY EVERYONE! II MAYFAIR 'Phone 79-897 |j || Direction: Amalgamated Theatre*. Ltd. H Today: 2 and 8 p.m. Hilarity Sweeps The Lochs and Glens IN DAVID WALKER’S SPARKLING COMIC NqVELI HI “GEORDIE" ||l I “GEORDIE" HI “GEORDIE” ||| Filmed In The Highlands, In Beautiful Technicolor! Starring ALASTAIR SIM ALASTAIR SIM WITH RILL TRAVERS BILL TRAVERS NORAH GORSEN - DORIS GODDARD Added Attraction “AN IMPRESSION OF LONDON” (Approved for Universal Exhibition) CHRISTCHURCH CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY. INC. SECOND CONCERT 19S8 SEASON SECOND CONCERT 1955 SEASON CIVIC THEATRE TONIGHT AT 8 THE CELEBRATED LASALLE QUARTET . LASALLE QUARTET LASALLE QUARTET (from US.A.) Following successful continental engaga- . ments in 1954. this group is now embarked on a world-wide tour embracing Hawaii Fiji N.Z., Australia. Indonesia. India, and most countries in Western Europa. LASALLE QUARTET LASALLE QUARTET LASALLE QUARTET AN IMPORTANT MUSICAL EVENT
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Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27993, 13 June 1956, Page 1
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