amusements ■ Pat Boone Top ot the HIT PARADE with “LOVE LETTERS IN THE SAND"! But, we think "TECHNIQUE” with its CALYPSO theme is a WINNER too! WHAT DO YOU THINK? 2nd “HIT” WEEK STARTS TODAY! 11 - 2-5-8 p.m. SAT. 2-5-8 p.m.
™°7 E S A V 0 Y / 3-U4.. THEATRE / O-v 4 v 5 Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. “Showplace Of The South” FIRST N.Z. RELEASE! The SAVOY rolls out the RED CARPET for the SCREEN DEBUT of TODAYS NO. 1 SINGING STAR PAT BOONE PAT BOONE Presenting the kind of HIT PARADE SONGS that have made him world famous “Love Letters In The Sand” “Bernardine” and “Technique” The SAVOY also welcomes the joyous return to the screen of JANET GAYNOR Charming and gracious as ever a perplexed parent who remembers she was once a teenager herself Co-Starring TERRY MOORE Dean Jagger Richard Sargent In a wonderful motion picture designed especially for the Young-at-Heart! Laugh-packed, Song-filled, Romantic “BERNARDINE” “BERNARDINE” “BERNARDINE” (G) 'ln Cinemascope Colour You’ll fall in love with “BERNARDINE’’ she’s everyone’s dream girl . . . and this is everyone’s dream picture DOWN TO EARTH HUMOUR and FAMILY FUN . . Bright SONGS and very, very nice people. Reserves at D.I.C. Preferential Bookings OPEN R. J. KERRIDGE PRESENTS—WELCOME RETURN OF LUIGI INFANTINO LUIGI INFANTINO . LUIGI INFANTINO LUIGI INFANTINO "One of the world’s greatest tenors.” Direct from triumphant tours of Great Britain. Europe and Australia. “The great tenor was in magnificent form and enchanted his audience—his gorgeous top notes ring with sheer exhilaration.” Manchester "Evening News,” 27/2/57 "He is superb in the fiery melodrama of Italian Opera. . . . His singing aroused thunderous stamping, whistling and deafening calls for more.” Glasgow “Scottish Daily Express," 9/2/57 “Rousing ovations from a packed house greeted Luigi Infantino, Italy's most popular tenor. The ovation mounted in a rising crescendo with every number he sang.” Perth, W.A., “The Sunday Times," 18/8/57 TWO MEMORABLE RECITALS Majestic Theatre Majestic Theatre Thursday, October 17 Saturday, October 19 At 8.15 p.m. POSTAL RESERVATIONS Postal Preferential Bookings are now being accepted. Price 16/9, which includes tax and booking fee. Please enclose an addressed envelope and address your applications to "INFANTINO,” PREFERENTIAL BOOKINGS, MAJESTIC THEATRE. BOX 1523. CHRISTCHURCH. Box Plans Open Friday. October 11 Box Plans Open Friday, October 11 MONSTER GARDEN PARTY MONSTER GARDEN PARTY Tai Tapu-Greenpark Sub-Branch Plunket Society SATURDAY. OCTOBER 5 SATURDAY. OCTOBER 5 2 p.m. “AHURIRI,” TAI TAPU “AHURIRI,” TAI TAPU (Mr D. P. Graham’s residence, 3 miles past Tai Tapu main Akaroa road) St. Andrew’s College Band Pony Rides, Train Rides, Stalls. Afternoon Tea (If wet in Tai Tapu Hall) Admission Free Buses leave Midland Bus Station at 1.30 p.m. 3284 RECOMMENDATIONS FROM RECOMMENDATIONS FROM "RECORD RENDEZVOUS" "RECORD RENDEZVOUS" Just an Old Fashioned Girl Eartha Kitt Are You Mine Ginny Wright and Tom Hall Love is a Golden Ring Frankie Laine Hold’em Joe Harry Belafonte Tammy The Ames Brothers Yes, Tonight, Josephine Johnnie Ray Love Letters in the Sand Pat Boone Jamaica Farewell Harry Belafonte Marianne Terry Giikyson All Shook Up Elvis Presley Rock-A-Billy Guy Mitchell 78's 6/4. 45’s 6/6. RECORD RENDEZVOUS McKENZIE and WILLIS. LTD. McKENZIE and WILLIS, LTD. 120 Hereford street. DT.C ADULTS Only, Bronchial Mixture for all Chest Colds and Bronchitis. 3s ed bottle Iggo’s (Chamista), Lto, IN Caahal st. 6075
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Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28399, 4 October 1957, Page 1
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