AMUSEMENTS 2nd EXCITING WEEK! Kerridge-Odeon ’Phone REGENT 69-389 Manager John Seebold The Home Of Big Attractions Reserves at Theatre 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Today at 11, 2, 5 and 8 Saturday at 2, 5 and 8 A Classic Adventure Becomes A Screen Masterpiece! J. Arthur Rank Presents PETER FINCH Maureen SWANSON. Ronald LEWIS David McCALLUM, Jill IRELAND In Rolf Boldrewood’s “ROBBERY UNDER ARMS” <G) WIDE-SCBEEN EASTMAN COLOUR Kerridge-Odeon - EMBA S S Y = ■ 1 Manager: O. L. Beckett , - For Reservations ’Phone 77-413 TODAY: 1.30 and 7.30 p.m. At 7.30 p.m. For 3 Nights Only. the thrilling and almost unbelievable picture ever to be screened in Christchurch. You have heard about it—you have read about it—MURDER INCORPORATED—the vicious words in crimedom—and now the screens first true story of the man who smashed t:.e underworld network of hired killers! Humphrey Bogart IN HIS GREATEST ROLE. “THE ENFORCER” (R) PLEASE NOTE: Persons under 16 will not be admitted. "The Enforcer” will be screened at the evening sessions only. PLUS: The wonderful growing-up story of the (cheaper by the dozen family). “Belles On Their Toes” In Technicolor (G) Starring JEANNE CRAIN MYRNA LOY DEBRA PAGET JEFFREY HUNTER AT 1.30 p.m. SPECIAL MATINEE PROGRAMME FOR CHILDREN Cartoons :: Comedies Plus The heart-warming story both for young and old. “Belles On Their Toes” (G) In Technicolor. R. J. KEH RIDGE has pleasure In presenting the brilliant pianist "A Queen Among Music-Makers" . . * EILEEN JOYCE EILEEN JOYCE EILEEN JOYCE EILEEN JOYCE EILEEN JOYCE EILEEN JOYCE “A pianist tn the grand manner." "The Times,” London. "Her performance was the most sensitive and delicately felicitous I have heard for many years. A great pian- — "Evening Standard,” London. "The flaying of a consummate keyboard artist vivaciously aware of her own mind.” "Evening News,” London. “She has the strength and virtuosity conventionally held to be the prerogative of men The singing quality of her melodic playing, the ’relative weight of principal and subsidiary parts, the dynamic graduations. are wholly admirable and give her playing at all times great musical sensitivity.” "Manchester Guardian.” Two Concerts 'Only CIVIC THEATRE THURSDAY, JUNE 12th THURSDAY. JUNE 19th. Preferential Bookings now being received at D.I.C. PLEASE address applications to D.I.C. with stamped, addressed envelope enclosing 16/9 for each seat. Add in exchange to country cheques. BOX PLANS OPEN NEXT FRIDAY, JUNE 6th. “A magnificent voice—one mi tne highlights of Opera presentations at Covent Garden.” “Manchester Guardian.” Special Farewell Request Concert CIVIC THEATRE Thursday, June sth. at 8 p.m. Your final opportunity of hearing New Zealand’s greatest singer . . . INIA TE WIATA INIA TE WIATA INIA TE WIATA INIA TE WIATA BASS BARITONE Singing a Richly Varied Request Programme of Operatic Arias, Ballads, Spirituals, National, Folk and Maori Songs. AT THE PIANO MAURICE TILL BOX PLANS OPEN TODAY Prices 14/- and. 8/7 including Tax and Booking Fee. POSTAL RESERVATIONS - Please address applications to D.I.C. with Stamped, Self Addressed envelope enclosing 14/- for each seat adding exchange to country cheques. DUNSANDEL MINIATURE RIFLE CLUB HARE DRIVE Leaving Mr W. J. C. Sheat’s Wool Shed, at 9 a.m. Ammo. Available. Tea and Hot Saveloys Provided. I. D. LEMON, Hon. Sec. D.M.R.C. 8006 ADVICE Free on Ailments of Dogs . and Cats. Iggo’a (Chemist*),.. Ltd., [IM Caihd stmt. V
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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28599, 30 May 1958, Page 1
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