AMUSEMENTS Today! 1.30—7.30! BLISTERING THRILLS! “DOUBLE FEATURE THEATRE” CRYSTAL PALACE For Reservations ’Phone 78-602 Direction: Amalgamated. Theatres Ltd. Rapid-Fire Fury! . . . Packed with pulse-pounding action and bloody massacre of the inferno of the Philippines! GARY COOPER DAVID NIVEN Broderick CRAWFORD Andrea LEEDS AND A CAST OF THOUSANDS In Sam Goldwyn’s “REAL GLORY” “REAL GLORY” (Y) 2nd BIG FEATURE: An Exploding . . . Scorching Thrill-packed Saga of Death and Destruction! “BATTLE ZONE” “BATTLE ZONE” (G) Starring John Hodiak Linda Christian Stephen McNally Plans D.I.C. and Crystal !| VOGUE SPREYDON LUXURY THEATRE | Telephone 35-490 1 Finally Tonight 7.45 A HIGHLY SUSPENSEFUL AND INTRIGUING DRAMA SET IN A JURY ROOM—“TWELVE ANGRY MEN” (G) Starring HENRY FONDA LEE J. COBB EXCELLENT FEATURETTES. Plan at D.I.C. and Barrington Pharmacy; at Theatre from 6 pan. Tomorrow: “THE ENEMY BELOW” (G) BOOKING OPENS TODAY AT DJ.C. CIVIC THEATRE ONE SOLO CONCERT ONLY SATURDAY, JUNE 20. 8 P.M. MATTIWILDA DOBBS MATTIWILDA DOBBS MATTIWILDA DOBBS Soprano ONE OF THE GREATEST ARTISTS OF OUR DAY With GEOFFREY PARSONS AT THE PIANO “An audience that packed the hall had eyes and ears first and last for The “Dominion” Mattiwilda Dobbs.” .Dobbs made a terrific impajUpn audience that packed ■’Evehfng Post” Programme of Songs by Mozart. Brahms, Rossini, Respighi, Pizetti and Folk Songs of England, Sweden, Argentine, Brazil, Russia and America. BOOK TODAY AT D.I.C. PRICES: 12/-, 9/-, 6/6 Reserved. Children: 6/6, 4/6 and 3/6. All prices inclusive of tax and booking fee. Direction: NJZ. Broadcasting Service.
LANCASTER. PARK RUGBY FOOTBALL. BRITISH ISLES v. • N.Z. UNIVERSITIES, ' WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1959. RESERVED SEATS. PRICES: 25s per seat for Nos. 1,2, 3, 4 Stands (covered); 15s per seat for Nos. 5,6, 7 stands (uncovered); 7s 6d for Enclosure I seating. Children pay full adult price for i reserved seats, other than for enclo- 1 sure seating. PREFERENTIAL BOOKING: SEASON TICKET-HOLDERS are entitled to send their tickets into the D.I.C. Booking Office not later than Tuesday, June 18, 1959, together with a stamped addressed envelope, and full price, when they will receive the same seat for the above match, as the season ticket held. No other seat will be allocated to them. Season ticket-holders may, if they do not wish to book the same seat, produce Weir season tickets to the D.I.C. Booking Office as from WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1959, when they are entitled to purchase any seat not tdken at full price. Any person may purchase more than one ticket provided the requisite number of tickets are surrendered. The Booking Office will punch the season ticket to avoid duplication, and hand both portions of the reserved ticket to the purchaser. Life members at Lancaster Park on production of their life member medallion are entitled to purchase 2 Reserved Seats in any available stand at Is per seat. This also applies after booking has opened to the general public. Preferential Booking rights cease when the bookings open to the General Public as from MONDAY. JUNE 22. 1959. Rather than purchasing their seat in a covered stand, season ticket-holders may instead purchase two seats on any of the open stands on payment of full price of 15s per seat. Owing to the requirements of the Press representatives In the installation of teleprinters, rows 841-53, C4l-53, D4l-53 are not available, but ticket holders will be . entitled to purchase any available seat in either No. 3 or No. 1 stand, during preferential ing Embankment Season Ticketholders are entitled to purchase two seats on the open stands on payment of full price. REFEREES are entitled to purchase on production of their passes, two seats on any of the open stands on payment of full price The Booking Office will punch their passes and hand both portions of the reserved seat to the purchaser. Other passes issued by the C.R.F.U. do not carry any rights to preferential booking, reduced price, or admission. LANCASTER PARK 25-YEAR MEMBERS are entitled to gain admittance into the ground and No. 1 stand ;by submitting their ticket to the gatemen on the actual day of the match. No booking is necessary, and there is no admittance charge. GENERAL PUBLIC: Booking opens on MONDAY. JUNE 22. 1959, at 9 a.m., at the D.I.C. BOOKING OFFICE, with a limit of four tickets per person NO POSTAL BOOKING IS PERMITTED BY THE GENERAL PUBLIC. 2784 ONE OF CANTERBURY’S FINE PLACES: Delightful "PINEHAVEN’’ “PINEHAVEN” Restaurant. Quality Taste Fine Service. MAIN NORTH ROAD (14 miles). Telephone 64X, Kaiapoi.
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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28921, 15 June 1959, Page 1
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