AMUSEMENTS BIG NEW COLOUR COMEDY HIT HERE TODAY!!! 11 a.m., 2,5, 8 p.m. TOMORROW 2,5, 8 p.m. (Matinee Prices at 5 p.m. Sessions) METRO NEWS includes Ist Cricket Test ENGLAND v AUSTRALIA QUEEN MOTHER a-’d PRINCESS MARGARET at THE DERBY 18 YEAR OLD SCHOOT -BOY WINS ENGLISH AMATEUR GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP SWEDEN WELCOMES H.M. THE QUEEN. II STATE TL II 'Phone 78-86111 “WHERE CHRISTCHURCH MEETS’ Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. (Throughout New Zealand) CENTRALLY•HEATED FOR COMFORT Perhaps the most unlikely but certainly the most uproarious new comedy team! ! THAT FABULOUS RED-HEADED RIOT LUCILLE BALL LUCILLE BALL with suave and sophisticated JAMES MASON JAMES MASON and adding for extra fun Lucy’s devastating husband DESI ARNAZ Now M.G.M. disclose in an uproarious manner, the reason why the "London Daily Herald" said: “Lucille Ball is the Greatest Comedienne on the Screen.” NEVER ANYTHING FUNNIER than LUCY and JAMES in “FOREVER DARLING” “FOREVER DARLING” “FOREVER DARLING” COLOUR by TECHNICOLOR < nly Lucy could provoke such laughter involving collapsible boats with holes in their side, sleeping-bags with broken zippers in fact the wild, wild wilderness was never wilder or wackier! The Laughter Almost Goes on For Ever in “FOREVER DARLING” (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Reserve and be Sure! PLANS AT DI.C. AND THEATRE T.M.I.T.G.F.S.
THE TOWN'S TALKING ABOUT JACK and the BEANSTALK THEATRE ROYAL THE BIG FUN SUPER P-A-N-T-O-M-I-M-E JACK AND THE BEANSTALK MATINEE TODAY, 4.30 p.m. TONIGHT AT 7.45 TONIGHT AT 7.45 The Gorgeous English Pantomime with all the Glittering Highlight of a Drury Lane Production. The Best Stage Show in Years. Public Opinion A WONDERFUL SHOW Be Sure and Take the WHOLE FAMILY to See This GIGANTIC PANTOMIME. MATINEE TODAY. FRIDAY, 4.30 MATINEE TOMORROW, 2 p.m. Gallery Seats Available Only for Saturday's Matinee. Plans 6 Days in Advance at the D.I.C. Hurry. The Plans are Filling Rapidly. PRICES 9/-, 6/6, 3/6. Children Half Price.
E R OI C A C L U B E R O I C A C L U R E R OIC A CLUB E R O I C A C L U B E R O I C A C L U R E R OIC A CLUB Under the Direction of ERNEST EMPSON REP ERTO RY TH EATRE SATURDAY, JUNE 30 AT 8 p.m. PROGRAMME Variations Theme from Russian Ballet (Beethoven), Betty Owers; Sonata A Minor, Op. 143 (Schubert), Brian Galloon; Songs Mozart. Neil Hartley; Scenes from Childhood. Op. 15 (Schumann). Malcolm Tait; Rhapsodie E Flat, Op. 119, No. 4 (Brahms), Graeme Beaumont: Ballade F Minor (Chopin). Christopher Gray: Sonatina (Ravel). Margaret Nielsen; Rhapsodie Hongroise No. 12 (Liszt), Alison Edgar. BOOK AT BEGG’S Tickets 4/S( BUP.BAN CINEMAS KAIAPOI -"MALTO" 7.30 p.m. “Thunder Over The Plains” (U) “Fort Dodge Stampede” (U). SI MNEB -‘‘HOLLYWOOD’ 8 p.m. “The Bov From Oklahoma" (Will Rogers) (U). LINCOLN PICTURES 8 p.m. "Trouble In (Norman Wisdom) (U). NEW BRIGHTON -"Roxy7.45 p.m. “Foxfire” (A) “Personal Affair" (A. SP.). [ YTTELTON —"HARBOUR LIGHT’ 7.30 p.m. “Colditz Story” (John Mills, Eric Portman) (U). RANGIORA --regent8.15 p.m. “Malaga" (Maureen O’Hara, Macdonald Carey) (Tech.) (A). RICCAR I ON -"REX7.30 p.m. “Aunt Clara" (U) “Mr Scoutmaster" (U). Censorsnip index (Ui Approved foi Universal Exhibition (A) Recommended ov Censor for Adults (A. SP.). Unsuitable for Children.
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Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 28001, 22 June 1956, Page 1
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