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AMUSEMENTS "DOUBLE FEATURE THEATRE” CRYSTAL PALACE For Reservations Thone 78-602. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. 1.30 p.m. Twice Daily 7.30 Actually filmed behind the top security walls of San Quentin. SAN QUENTIN PRISON! There is supposedly no way out of this escape-proof prison, except by the main gate . . . OR FEET FIRSI. But here is the thrill-packed storv of the crazed KILLER who found a THIRD WAY OUT and the BLONDE HE DID IT FOR. M.G.M. Proudly Present

“HOUSE OF NUMBERS” “HOUSE OF NUMBERS” ‘ (Approved for General Exhibition. —Rec. for Persons 13 and over). STARRING . . JACK BALANCE JACK PALANCE i As the Killer Con who master- t minded the astonishing getaway. ] Supported By:— Rudyard Kipling’s i “SOLDIERS THREE” (G) Starring . . STEWART GRANGER WALTER PIDGEON DAVID NIVEN A Riot of Laughs with Three of the Goofiest Soldiers ever to Enlist. BOX PLANS AT THEATRE TODAY.

REPERTORY THEATRE FINAL PERFORMANCE FINAL PERFORMANCE TONIGHT AT 8 THE REPERTORY PRODUCTION WHICH HAS DELIGHTED AUDIENCES. ALL THROUGH THE WEEK “NIGHT MUST FALL” “NIGHT MUST FALL” “NIGHT MUST FALL” “NIGHT MUST FALL” “NIGHT MUST FALL” “NIGHT MUST FALL” BY EMLYN WILLIAMS ' TfiE MURDER PLAY WIT 1001 THRILLS. This Is your last opportunity to see this thrilling play by one of the foremost writers of our day. BOX PLAN FOR TONIGHT’S PER- ’ FORMANCE AT THE THEATRE FROM 6.30. ’Phone 77-738. STALLS: 6s. 4s. CIRCLE: ss, 2s 6d. ■ Play Concludes at 10.25 p.m.

f CIVIC THEATRE Comrtencing b WEDNESDAY, 2 MARCH 19th - 8.15 p.ih. 7 E FOR 3 NIGHTS ONLY 3 DIRECT FROM LONDON and NEW YORK TRIUMPHS ! “Magnificent! A Fabulous Entertainer I” —New York Times D. D. O’Connor >s in association with R. J Kerridge will present THE DISTINGUISHED ENGLISH ACTOR-DRAMATIST

EMLYN EMLYN WILLIAMS WILLIAMS as CHARLES DICKENS Giving a Solo Performance of Scenes from the famous Novels and Stories. “This audience liked it and cheered for more . . . wonderful! ... a heart-warming evening. —Daily News, New York. “A brilliantly successful impersonation of Dickens . . he entranced huge audiences ” , , . —Daily Telegraph London. “Only an actor with a deep understanding of and affection for. Dickens could so hold an audience . . . they laughed uproariously over the humour and listened to the sentiment In rapt and appreciative allence." —Scotsman, Edinburgh. SATURDAY, MARCH 22nd FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY AND MATINEE AT 2.15 p.m. EMLYN WILLIAMS as “A Boy Growing Up” An Entertainment from the stories of DYLAN THOMAS "Gorgeously BOX PLAN AT D.I.C. LTD. Plan opens Wednesday next March 12. Mail Order bookings may be made now: Send 17s lOd for each seat required. Please add exchange to cheques and enclose stamped addressed envelope. Marked "Emlyn Williams" to Booking Office, D.I.C. Ltd.

The Christchurch HARMONIC SOCIETY HARMONIC SOCIETY HARMONIC SOCIETY (Conductor Victor C. Peters) Presents “JUDAS MACCABAEUS” (Handel)Accompanied by 3YA Orchestra.

’ SOLOISTS: Anita Ritchie Soprano Dorothy Owen Contralto Carlyle Browne Tenor Carl Smith Baritone CIVIC THEATRE Saturday, March 15 Booking now open at Beggs. (Admission: 4/-, Booking Fee 3d) . AQUARIUM and WATER GARDENS AQUARIUM and WATER GARDENS Crocodiles Tropical Fishes Crocodiles Tropical Fishes Ponds and Goldfish t Beach road. North Beach. Open Dally and Sunday Afternoons Ample Parking Space. ? C. C. TAYLOR, Prop. V lu ■’ t s’

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28530, 8 March 1958, Page 1

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