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AMUSEMENTS “THE HIGH COST OF LOVING” M G.M.’s CANDID, CONNUBIAL NEW COMEDY 1 TODAY—4 Sessions 11 a.m., 2, 5 SHOPPERS, 8 p.m. Tomorrow 2,5, 8 p.m. SPECIAL ! ! SHOWING AT ALL SESSIONS 3rd RUGBY TEST AUSTRALIA v, N.Z. HU I STATE | 111 I ’Phone 78-861 | “WHERE CHRISTCHURCH MEETS” Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. 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 IThilarious I ! Don’t Delay—Book Now! 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: ScherzbrJfrom the Octet) .. Mendelssohn The MoHdau 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 3/6 All Prices inclusive of Tax and

Booking Fees. THE NATIONAL ORCHESTRA Direction: NJZ. Broadcasting Service. RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY LANCASTER PARK RUGBY RUGBY OVAL. RUGBY RUGBY SATURDAY, SEPT. 27. RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY 3 p.m. RUGBY RUGBY CANTERBURY v. SOUTH RUGBY CANTERBURY RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY 1.30 p.m. RUGBY RUGBY CANTERBURY COLTS V. RUGBY CANTERBURY MAORIS RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY 12.30 p.m. RUGBY RUGBY CANTERBURY SST REPS. RUGBY V. NORTH-EAST ZONE RUGBY PRIMARY SCHOOLS. RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY ADMISSION RUGBY Enclosure: Adults 4/-. ChilRUGBY dren 2/6. RUGBY Embankment: Adults 2/6, RUGBY Children 1/-. RUGBY RUGBY Season tickets may be used. RUGBY No. 3 and 5 stands availRUGBY able to Enclosure patrons RUGBY at no further charge. TalRUGBY ford place is open to emRUGBY bankment patrons. RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY

PUBLIC NOTICES GLENMARK GOLF CLUB. CLOSING DAY, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. 9 Holes Canadian Foursome. AH WELCOME. Ladies a plate. L. H. SILCOCK, Hon. Secretary. MACHINE SHEARING INSTRUCTION (BOWEN TECHNIQUE) AND WOOL HANDING DEMONSTRATION Mr W. Johnston, New Zealand Wool Board Shearing Instructor, for North Canterbury, will give instruction as under:— Mr I. S. Miller, Sheep and Wool Instructor for the Department of Agriculture, will give demonstrations at Waikari on October 1, and at Amberley and Sheffield on the second day in each case. AMBERLEY—September 29 and 30, Mr John Gardiner’s Shed, k “Pinegrove,” Amberley. HAWARDEN-WAIKARI October • 1, Mr Matthew’s shed, Waikari. SHEFFIELD—October 3 and 4, Mr T. G. Innes’s shed, “Fairleigh,” Sheffield. (This was previously advertised as October 2 and 3). A. E. G. LYTTLE, Provincial Secretary, Federated Farmers. 9129 -* NEW ZEALAND ELECTRICITY NEW ZEALAND ELECTRICITY DEPT. DEPT. POWER SHUTDOWN POWER SHUTDOWN NORTH ’ CANTERBURY SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 POWER will be SHUT OFF in the whole of the North Canterbury Electric Power Board area, including the Rangiora and Kaiapoi Boroughs, on Sunday, September 28, from 2 p.m. to 3 pin., approximately, to repair damage to the main 66 kv. transmission line caused by vandals recently. 9115

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28701, 26 September 1958, Page 1

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