AMUSEMENTS Kerridge-Odeon ’Phone REGENT 389 Manager John Seebold The Home of Big Attractions Reserves at Theatre 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. At 2, 5 and 8 p.m. TODAY WHILE THE WORLD HELD ITS BREATH . . . A “Crazy Little Crate” winged its lone way across the storm-tossed North Atlantic- . . . —and The Spirit of Youth— The Spirit of Daring— Knew Its Finest Hour! SELDOM, IF EVER, HAS THE SCREEN COME SO CLOSE TO THE HEART OF A MAN. AS IN THIS The Most'Deeply-Moving Personal Adventure af Our Time! Warner Bros. Present H JAMES STEWART JAMES STEWART Perfectly cast as 'rtiy, lanky “Lucky Lindy” (Col| Charles A. Lindbergh) > J In “THE SPIRIT OF ST. LOUIS” (G> Today’s unforgettable Pulitzer Prize winning story of a shy. lanky youth called "Lindy" who, with lion-hearted courage and indomitable spirit * against all odds, one of the most incredible feats ever achieved by man! . . You’ll love “Lindy” as a performer in the death-defying aerial circus . . . parachuting and wing-walking . . . you’ll gasp at his adventures in flying the airmail in the early days and you’ll never, never forget his thrilling epoch-making Atlantic flight! <■ In Cinemascope In Warnetpplour PLtTS CARTOON AND NEWS HILLARY ARRIVES AT S. POLE RUGBY TEST AUST. v. ENGLAND AMERICA’S SATELLITE LAUNCHED THE SOUTH ISLAND’S THE SOUTH ISLAND’S NEW PROFESSIONAL THEATRICAL NEW PROFESSIONAL THEATRICAL COMPANY COMPANY THE SOUTHERN COMEDY SOUTHERN COMEDY PLAYERS’ PLAYERS’ PRESENT, Their First Christchurch Performance NOEL COWARD’S NOEL COWARD’S Sparkling Comedy “PRIVATE LIVES” “PRIVATE LIVES” “PRIVATE LIVES” In tne CIVIC THEATRE CIVIC THEATRE MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24 and TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25 , Two performances only. Reserve your seats at D.I.C. PRICES: 7/6, 6/-, 3/8 (inclusive of Tax and Booking Fees). Parties of 10 and more may reserve 7/6 seat for 6/-. (Apply at Booking Office.) Starring JOHN HUNTER as Elyot; RILLA STEPHENS as Amanda with Bernard Esquilant, as Victor, Billie Dyer, as Sybil, A and Margo Carr|gan, as Louise. Directed by PATRIC CAREY “PRIVATE LIVES’ is a sparkling, witty Comedy that you won’t want to miss. It s Noel Coward at his best I 1
LAST DAY - LAST DAY OF THE THEATRE ARTS GUILD OPEN AIR PRESENTATION < OF “THE “THE COMEDY OF ERRORS” COMEDY OF ERRORS” By Shakespeare. PRECEDED BY “A COMEDY OF ERRORS” (Sganarelle) f By Mollere. PRODUCED BY ALAN DE MALMANCHE AT ABBERLEY PARK ABBERLEY PARK MATINEE 2 p.m. AND FINALLY TONIGHT AT 8 p.m. PRICES: 8/-, 6/- and 4/-. Children Half Price Matinee Only. LANCASTER PARK VARIETY AFTERNOON SUNDAY 16th FEBRUARY COMMENCING AT 2 plm. NON-STOP PROGRAMME Presentation of the Colour Ceremony DRUM MAJOR DISPLAY BY THE METROPOLITAN PIPE BAND. ROSEMARY HEWSTONE’S MELODY MAKERS BAND - Display by six Senior Teams. Selection by the Christchurch Fire Brigade Band. Colin Johnson and Jennifer Quinlinen Harmonica Duet. Combined Display by Junior and Midget Teams. Pat Mathews and Rosemary the Melody Sisters. High Light zSEAKATURES MARCHING TEAM versus WIDE WORLD MARCHING TEAM. Bucketts Gymnasium Pupils. Ray and Gavin, the Juggling. Clowns Maze March by all Teams. Afternoon Tea, Soft Drinks and Ice Creams Available. Admission: Adults 2s 6d Children is.
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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28512, 15 February 1958, Page 1
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