AMUSEMENTS KIDDIES CHUMS CLUB 'I TODAY (Sat.) AT 10 a.m. Eddie Dean and his Horse “Flash." The New Singing-Cowboy Star . . . fights a Thousand Indians to lay the Telegraph Line in the Apache Country. “WILD WEST” (G) PLUS: This wonderful line-up of COLOUR WALT DISNEY CARTOONS 1. “Little Hiawatha” Cartoon 2. “Alpine Climbers” Cartoon 3. "Donald’s Dilemma” .... Cartoon 4. "Figaro and Frankie" ... Cartoon 5. "The Spiders Web” Serial 6. Interval Exchange Comics 7. Uncle Trevor On Stage 8. Music-quiz On Stage 9. “Wild West” Western Special ! ! ! Music-Quiz on Stage With Good Prizes ! ! Join in the Fun with this New Quiz from Australia. Good prizes, and a riot of laughs and Surprises. WATCH FOR OUR NEW SERIAL "CAPTAIN KIDD” FAMOUS • X»MIC-STRIP - PIRATE. COMING SOON. “DOUBLE FEATURE THEATRE" CRYSTAL PALACE FOR FINE ENTERTAINMENT Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd For Reservations ’Phone 78-602. 1.45 p.m. Twice Daily 7.45 p.m. A TWO-FISTED STORY OF AMERICA’S No. 1 GANGSTER KING !!!... AND A KILLER! JOHN GARFIELD JOHN GARFIELD In his roughest, toughest role—challenges the underworld and busts the gambling rackets wide open—in the sizzling story of gangdom’s most ruthless mouthpiece —in T “FORCE OF EVIL” | | “FORCE OF EVIL" (A) | No. 2 Double Feature: The Strangest Outlaw The West Has Ever Known! ! HUNTED ! . . . . REWARD ! ! Three Thousand Dollars for Capture of a Bank-Thief ! JOEL McCREA JOEL McCREA
In the strangest man-hunt the West has ever known—roaring thrills over a thousand miles of badlands—blood money for any desperado who got him—dead or alive—shame and danger for any dame who loved him—as Produced by HARRY SHERMAN. Well-known for his “Hopalong Cassidy” Series. “THEY PASSED “THEY PASSED THIS WAY” THIS WAY” (G) BOX PLANS AT THE THEATRE GREATEST THEATRICAL TREAT IN A LIFETIME! At J.C.W.'s THEATRE ROYAL Gloucester St. POSITIVELY 4 PERFORMANCES ONLY! Thursday, October 11th. to Saturday, October 13th NIGHTLY AT 8 Matinee Sat., Oct. 13th, at 2 First Presentation in the Southern Hemisphere of this Huge Company of 80. Flying Direct from China on World Tour after Sensational Triumphs in Europe and Great Britain. J. C. WILLIAMSON THEATRES, LTD. and GARNET H. CARROLL By Arrangement with Australian Pacific Agencies Proudly Present THE CHINESE THE CHINESE CLASSICAL THEATRE CLASSICAL THEATRE Singing . . . Dancing . . . Acrobatics . . . Music . . . Mime . . . 2000 years of Colourful Chinese Tradition and Culture packed into a fast moving glittering extravaganza to delight every taste in entertainment and art. 30 Beautiful Women ’ 50 Great Actors Exotic Costumes and Scenery THE CHINESE THE CHINESE CLASSICAL THEATRE CLASSICAL THEATRE World Press Acclaim THE CHINESE CLASSICAL THEATRE Britain The Daily Mail “The speed, the timing, the athleticism stii the blood and baffle the eyes. A few thousand years’ practice, I suppose, are bound to make an art. pretty good Astonishing acrobatics, comedy, drama, costuming of brightness which is a tonic ... if you want these, here they are." PARIS Le Combat "... the performances of the Chinese art ensemble have made Paris intoxicated.” BRUSSELS La Derniere Heure "... the Chinese performance opens the gate for us to new things in drama.” AMSTERDAM De Volkskrant "... the Chinese artistry is an inexhaustible treasure house of ancient civilisation and art.” BE ADVISED AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT BOOK NOW ! Preferential Booking Arrangements: Application in writing for Preferential Seats in the Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls are NOW BEING RECEIVED. Please enclose remittance (22/6 inclusive for each seat, with exchange on cheque, together with stamped addressed envelope for return of tickets. NOTE all tickets will be posted seven days prior to performance. Because of the very limited season letter application for Gallery reservations (11/4 Inclusive) will also be received. All applications to be sent to "THE CHINESE CLASSICAL THEATRE,” Booking Office, D.I.C. Christchurch. GREATEST THEATRICAL ATTRACTION IN A LIFETIME. THE CHI NE S E CLASSICAL THEATRE SCHLiSSLERS Riochemic Salts are obtainable from W Falvey, Chemist, 670 Colombo street lopp Reeces) D T.C. LOST, Red Wallet, vicinity Reaths, valued souvenir Reward. ’Phons 56-434 or 67W, Cult.
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Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28080, 22 September 1956, Page 1
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