AMUSEMENTS Last Day 2 arid 8 p.m. 20th Century-Fox Present “FRAULEIN” (A) (PRONOUNCED FRIO-LINE. it means girl good or bad!) From JAMES McGOVERN’S angry best-seller. A TENDER, HAUNTING LOVE STORY bora out of loneliness and shame, hunger and humiliation. Starring Dana Wynter Mel Ferrer IN CINEMASCOPE—COLOUR |l| HUI STATE H! I|!!l ’Phone 78-861 "WHERE CHRISTCHURCH MEETS” Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. TOMORROW: 4 Sessions. 11 a.m.. 2, 5 SHOPPERS, 8 p m. Saturday 2,5, 8 p.m. SPECIAL ! ! SHOWING AT ALL. SESSIONS 3rd RUGBY TEST AUSTRALIA v. N.Z. “THE HIGH COST OF LOVING” M G.M.’s CANDID, CONNUBIAL x NEW COMEDY! Here’s wonderful FUN for everyone who is married or ever hopes to be. Meet the fancy-free Frys—JlM and VIRGINIA —who discover that it’s after the honeymoon that the fun really starts as the BILLS roll in and the money rolls out faster and faster. “THE HIGH COST “THE HIGH COST OF LOVING” OF LOVING” (G) Delightfully starring JOSE FERRER JOSE FERRER as Jim Fry . . . has great expectations of becoming - a proud father —and losing his job. GENA ROWLANDS as Virginia Fry—she’s just expecting. Joanne GILBERT Jim BACKUS IN CINEMASCOPE TIME MAGAZINE SIMPLY CALLS HILARIOUS I ! Reserve Early PLANS at D.I.C. and THEATRE.
FINAL 1958 SEASON CONCERT FINAL 1958 SEASON CONCERT CIVIC THEATRE TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 BY THE NATIONAL ORCHESTRA NATIONAL ORCHESTRA NATIONAL ORCHESTRA CONDUCTOR: JOHN HOPKINS with CHRISTCHURCH HARMONIC SOCIETY Programme: > Overture: Suzanna’s Secret .... Wolf-Ferrari Scherzo (from the Octet) .. Mendelssohn The Moldau Smetana and The Nun’s-Priest’s Tale Jacob with CHRISTCHURCH HARMONIC SOCIETY Choirmaster: VICTOR C. PETERS BOOK NOW AT D.I.C. Prices: 12/-, 9/-, 6/6. Children: 6/6, 4/6, and 3/0 All Prices Inclusive of Tax and Booking Fees. THE NATIONAL ORCHESTRA Direction: N.Z. Broadcasting Service.
PUBLIC NOTICES BLACK DIAMOND FOOTBALL CLUB. RAFFLE: T. BATES, Whitecliffs. WEST MELTON TENNIS CLUB. OFFICIAL OPENING will be held on SATURDAY, SEPT. 27, at 2 P.M. All welcome. Ladies a Plate. 8650 JUMBLE SALE JUMBLE SALE IN FORESTERS’ HALL, Oxford terrace. FRIDAY, SEPT. 26, 2 P.M. Admission, 3d. CANTERBURY AQUARIUM AND POND SOCIETY (Inc.). FIELD DAY TO DIAMOND HARBOUR, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1958. 10 a.m. Train, Christchurch Station. All Members are asked to attend, also intending members and visitors welcome. ST. BARTHOLOMEWS, KAIAPOI. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 ' (Trinity 17) THE SERVICES 8 a.m. and 9.30 a.m.: Holy Communion. 3 p.m.: Service at the Laying of the Foundation Stone of New Parish Hall by the Bishop of Christchurch. ALL WELCOME. 8514 Non-Catholics WHAT DO CATHOLICS BELIEVE? A Series of Talks on the Teachings and Beliefs of the Catholic Church. By REV. B. ASHBY, D.D. EACH THURSDAY EVENING, at 7.30 p.m. Catholic Library (H.B. Buildings), . High street. This Thursday, September 25: “SIN AND CONFESSION.”' 8502 The AUSTRALIAN J4UTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY (Inc. in Aust.) hereby gives notice of its intention to issue on or after October 9, 1958, a Copy Policy in place of Policy No. 1418919, on the life of Frank Stanley Stillman, declared to have been lost.< WHEN you want to BUY, look where people advertise what they have to Sell. When you want to SELL, advertise where people look for what they want to Buy. The Classified Columns of “THE PRESS” will serve you well, BOTH ways. 'Phone 64-063, a direct line for your convenience.
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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28700, 25 September 1958, Page 1
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