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AMUSEMENTS The TRUE story of a woman who always said: “I’LL CRY TOMORROW” This was the code by which LILLIAN ROTH lived until dizzily, drunkenly she tumbled from the peak of fame to the depths of shame. Daily 2 p.m. 8 p.m. PLANS NOW OPEN FOR 2nd WEEK STARTS SATURDAY 111 I ’STATE Illi 111 I’Phone 78-861 “WHERE CHRISTCHURCH MEETS" Direction: ■Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Throughout New Zealand ONE OF THE TRULY “GREAT” MOTION PICTURES OF OUR TIME Metro Goldwyn Mayer Present “I’LL CRY TOMORROW” “I’LL CRY TOMORROW” “I’LL CRY TOMORROW” “I’LL CRY TOMORROW” “I’LL CRY TOMORROW” (A) A story of indomitable faith and courage, it stars in her CANNES FILM FESTIVAL AWARD role . . . at the height of her career SUSAN HAYWARD SUSAN HAYWARD As LILLIAN ROTH, with RICHARD CONTE EDDIE ALBERT AND THE ACADEMY AWARD WINNING PERFORMANCE OF JO VAN FLEET As Lillian’s MOTHER, who traded her ■ child’s tender years for that elusive thing called stardom. PLANS D.I.C. AND THEATRE Book Now at D.I.C. THE GREATEST THE MIGHTIEST THE MOST COLOURFUL THE MOST EXCITING ATTRACTION Ever Seen in the Southern Hemisphere Auckland Press: "A MEMORABLE THEATRICAL OCCASION.”—N.Z. Herald “IT IS MAGNIFICENT THIS SHOW SHOULD NOT BE MISSED.” k —Auckland Star Wellington Press: “KATHERINE DUNHAM COMPANY EXCITING, EXOTIC, ENTERTAINING .. . brought down the curtain amidst clamorous applause.” —The “Dominion" "A. .new experience in ment . . . gay rhythms . . ». spectacular mounting . , . strong element of comedy . . . brilliant exhibition of dance moods.” —“Evening Post” FOR FOURTEEN DAYS ONLY By arrangement with S. A. Gorlinsky, of London, J. C. Williamsdn Theatres. Ltd. (N.Z.) and David N. Martin present Commencing FRIDAY, APRIL 26 AT 8.15 p.m. Nightly 8.15; Matinees Wednesdays, Saturdays at 2 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” HERE IS ENTERTAINMENT, THE LIKE OF WHICH HAS NEVER BEEN SEEN HERE BEFORE! From the Congo, Brazil and the Argentine; from Trinidad and the colourful isles of the West Indies; from Mexico, Spain and America’s negro plantations; from Cuba, Jamaica, Martinique and Havana; from the South Pacific Islands and from the prancing era of the roaring twenties, Katherine Dunham has brought a wealth of traditional dances and songs that are interpreted by a superlative cast of DANCERS, SINGERS and MUSICIANS “CAVALCADE OF RHYTHM” “RAPTUROUS DISPLAY” “The Katherine Dunham is the sort of show that leaves you gasping with admiration and groping for superlatives.” —Australian Press “THE MOST EXCITING MUSICAL SPECTACLE EVER SEEN.” —“New York Times" “NOT FOR YEARS HAS SUCH ARTISTRY BEEN SEEN.” —“London Times” BOOK NOW AT D.I.C. For First Six Days Reserved Stalls and Dress Circle: Evenings £l, and 14/-. Matinees 13/6, 10/3. Children half price at Matinees. (All prices inclusive of tax and booking fee). 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. PUBLIC NOTICES ST. ALBANS SUB-BRANCH PLUNKET SOCIETY ANNUAL MEETING Will be held on TUESDAY, APRIL 30, at 8 P.M. at the Rooms, 412 INNES RD., ST. ALBANS N.Z. SOCIAL CREDIT POLITICAL LEAGUE NORTH NEW BRIGHTON-AVON SUB-BRANCH Will hold its Annual General Meeting at Memorial Hall, North Brighton, April 16, at 8 p.m. Minutes and election of officers. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS ' AN Open Meeting will be held TONIGHT and Every Tuesday, at 8.15 p.m., in the St. Giles Schoolroom, Franks street, Papanui. AU welcome. Inquiries ’Phone 45-135.

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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28254, 16 April 1957, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28254, 16 April 1957, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28254, 16 April 1957, Page 1

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