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AMUSEMENTS TOMORROW (SAT.), 10 a.m. CHUMS FILM CLUB Alan Ladd Debra Paget “THE BLACK KNIGHT” (G) 1. ‘Three Little Pigs.” Cartoon 2. “Woodland Cafe” .. Cartoon 3. “Trailer Horn” Cartoon 4. Serial, Chapter II .. Western 5. Exchange Comics .... Interval 6. Uncle Trevor .... Crazy Quiz 7. “The Black Knight” .. Feature (Programme concludes 12.15 p.m.) "DOUBLE FEATURE THEATRE” CRYSTAL PALACE FOR FINE ENTERTAINMENT Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. TODAY: 1.30 and 7.30 p.m. (Please note starting time) 20th Century-Fox Films Present C-I-N-E-M-A-S-C-O-P-E “THE PROUD ONES” “THE PROUD ONES” “THE PROUD ONES” “THE PROUD ONES” (G)

Here is the Gun-Blazing Story of Frontier Marshals who were too proud to take even one step back! ! ROBERT RYAN RORERT RYAN As Marshal Steve Cass JEFFREY HUNTER JEFFREY HUNTER as Marshal Thad Dexter VIRGINIA MAYO VIRGINIA MAYO As Sally, the Gal who wanted her Man, and a handful of Gold. NO, 2 ATTRACTION:

England’s Top Comedian ARTHUR ASKEY ARTHUR ASKEY Big-hearted Arthur is back in the New Comedy-riot, as Engine-driver Bill Brown . . . it’s loaded with LAUGHS. “THE LOVE MATCH” “THE LOVE MATCH” (G) PLANS D.I.C. AND THEATRE

Auckland Press: "A MEMORABLE THEATRICAL OCCASION.”—N.Z. Herald

"IT IS MAGNIFICENT THIS SHOW SHOULD NOT BE MISSED.” —Auckland. Star

Wellington Press: "KATHERINE DUNHAM COMPANY EXCITING, EXOTIC. ENTERTAINING ... brought down the curtain amidst clamorous applause.” —The "Dominion”

"A new experience In entertainment . . . gay rhythms . . . spectacular mounting . . . strong element of comedy . . . brilliant exhibition of dance moods.” —“Evening Post” By arrangement with S. A. Gorlinsky, of London, J. C. Williamson Theatres, Ltd. (N.Z.) and David N. Martin present Commencing FRIDAY, APRIL 26 AT 8.15 p.m. Nightly 8.15; Matinees Wednesdays, Saturdays 2 FOR FOURTEEN DAYS ONLY THEATRE ROYAL As presented at the Broadway : Theatre. New York, the world-famed KATHERINE DUNHAM KATHERINE DUNHAM KATHERINE DUNHAM And her company of DANCERS DANCERS DANCERS SINGERS SINGERS SINGERS MUSICIANS MUSICIANS MUSICIANS In a Brilliant Extravaganza "Caribbean Rhapsody” In settings of exotic beauty we : bring you the stage’s most exciting ] and unforgettable entertainment—a ] season of dancing and singing, j ancient and modern, combining the i traditional music, rhythms and i dancing of Brazil, the Congo, j Mexico, Argentina and the Central , and South Americas World Press acclaim: “The most exciting musical spectacle : ever seen.”—New York Times “Not for years has such artistry : been seen.’’—London Times "It would be hard to recall an ■ ovation as riotous as that which : overwhelmed KATHERINE DUNHAM AND HER COMPANY at the final curtain in the Tivoli . . . the show flew with the dazzling force and speed of a supersonic jet.” —Sydney Sun PLANS OPEN NEXT MONDAY PLANS OPEN NEXT MONDAY at D.I.C. for first six days MAIL ORDERS: Written applications for any performance to D.I.C. Enclose £1 per seat for night and 13s 6d for Matinee, plus stamped addressed envelope with cheques, etc. made payable to D.I.C. SPORTING ~ NEW ZEALAND METROPOLITAN NEW ZEALAND METROPOLITAN TROTTING CLUB INC. TROTTING CLUB INC. EASTER MEETING EASTER MEETING SECOND DAY, SECOND DAY, SATURDAY, APRIL 13. SATURDAY, APRIL 13. BUSES wall leave the Square at frequent intervals for the Course. FREE PARKING. FREE PARKING. No Bookmakers or their Assistants, disqualified or undesirable persons, will be permitted on the course during the Easter Meeting and if any such persons are found thereon they will be removed and prosecuted in the Act. TROTTING AT ADDINGTON TROTTING AT ADDINGTON FIRST RACE 11 A.M. FIRST RACE 11 A.M. k

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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28251, 12 April 1957, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28251, 12 April 1957, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28251, 12 April 1957, Page 1

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