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AMUSEMENTS Sizzling with the Wild Furyl of Unleashed Passion and; Crackling Guns!— 2 Rip-Roaring Westerns Commencing TODAY: 1.30 7.30 ’’DOUBLE FEATURE THEATRE" CRYSTAL PALACE For Reservations *Phone 78-602. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. No Holds Barred! . . . No Tricks Too Dirty! . . . No Gun Too Fast! . . . Hired to kill the woman he loved! An Adult Western Drama “GUNSLINGER” “GUNSLINGER” “GUNSLINGER” “GUNSLINGER” in Wide-Vssion Colour with JOHN IRELAND - ALLISON HAYES BEVERLY GARLAND (Recommended as Suitable for Persons 13 and over). 2nd Big Western! ■ — Samuel Goldwyn Presents GARY COOPER GARY COOPER GARY COOPER GARY COOPER In “THE WESTERNER” “THE WESTERNER” with WALTER BRENNAN DANA ANDREWS (Approved for General Exhibition) Plans D.EC. and Theatre. EROIC A CLUB (Inc.) Under the direction of Ernest Empson, 0.8. E. SATURDAY, 22 November, 8 p.m. CIVIC THEATRE PROGRAMME: 1. Sonatine: Raivel Jennifer Levy 2. Rhapsodie E.Flat Minor, Dohnanyl Shona Dalglish 3. Two Spanish Dances, Manuel de Falla Barbara Hayes 4. Vocal Aria (Acls and Galatea. "Love Sounds the Alarm") Handel Edmund Bohan 5. Sonata, Op. 10. No. 3, Beethoven Henry Campbell 6. Scherzo, Op. 16. No. 2, d’Albert Caroline Lili 7. Poissons d’Or, Debussy Adrienne Wilkinson 8. The Lover and the Nightingale; Granados William Langford 9. Jeaux d’Eaux a La Villa d’Este. Liszt Alison Edgar 10. Toccata, Debussy Graeme Beaumont 11. Scherzo. Op. 20, No. 1, Chopin Christopher Gray Book at Beggs. Tickets:! Six Shillings. REPERTORY THEATRE Reserve today at Beggs for the entertainment of a lifetime. The show with a ton of laughs and thrills galore. RESERVES: 2/6, «/-. 5/-. 6/-. FRIDAY, 8 p.m. FRIDAY, 8 p.m. FOR A SEASON OF EIGHT NIGHTS THE REPERTORY SOCIETY PRESENT AS THEIR FINAL PRODUCTION FOR 1958 “MEET A BODY” “MEET A BODY” “MEET A BODY” “MEEH? A BODY” Filmed as “THE GREEN MAN” Produced by FRANK NEWMAN Acclaimed by London's theatre world. It’s all about a young man who is selling vacuum cleaners and finds in one house a body in the grand piano, and the house itself has changed places with the one next door. LAUGHS LAUGHS THRILLS THRILLS THERE’S A BIG DEMAND FOR SEATS SO BE WISE AND RESERVE TODAY RESERVE TODAY RESERVE TODAY RESERVE TODAY AMURI A. AND P. ASSN. AMURI A. AND P. ASSN. ANNUAL SHOW, MARCH 7, 1959 ANNUAL SHOW, MARCH 7, 1959 Intending Entrants are advised that the Schedule has been revised and a Wool Section has been reinstituted. Schedules will be available prior to Christmas, and will be posted to those applying to the Secretary, DENIS T. AGER, Box 108; 143 Hereford st., Chch. 6499 CATERING ~ CUISINE RESTAURANT THE VELVET GLOVE, VELVET GLOVE. Catering to you from LUNCH to SUPPER (10.30 a.m.—Midnight) Presents DINE and DANCE SATURDAY, With 808 BRADFORDS VELVETONES. COPACABANA CABARET FRIDAY, With Martin Winiata. Catering for WEDDINGS, CHRISTMAS PARTIES, LUNCHEONS, PRIVATE DINNERS. STAFF SOCIALS, ETC. RESERVATIONS, ’PHONE 88-716. WINE and Dine: After Picture Snacks. Coffee House, Hereford place (down lane opp. Union Steam Ship Co., or down lane nearly opp. Mayfair Theatre), now open Friday and Saturday evenings till 11.30 p.m. 9478

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28748, 20 November 1958, Page 1

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