AMUSEMENTS HURRAH! HURRAH! Every Boy and Girl in Canterbury will be delighted because “NODDY IN TOYLAND” Will Now Screen Until Saturday Next ! ! 3 SHOWS DAILY! 9.30—11.30—2.15 NO MATINEE RESERVES! "Double Feature Theatre" CRYSTAL PALACE For Reservations 'Phone 78-602 Direction' Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd Enid Blyton’s “NODDY “NODDY IN TOYLAND” IN TOYLAND” (G) It Al) Comes To Life In Exciting Colour! All the wonderful characters that have enchanted and delighted millions of children all over the world! Pottrayed by an Amazing Cast of Talented Young Actorsl 7.45 —Final 2 7.15 7.45 —Evenings— 7.45 “BREAKDOWN” (A) William Bishop—Ann Richards - Plus - “TREASURE OF RUBY HILLS” (G) —Starring— Zachary SCOTT—Dick FORAN Carole Mathews—Lola Albright
Thursday Next! (Evenings Only at 7.45!) MURDER STRIKES TWICE . . . with a terrific climax! “MURDER IS MY BEAT” (Y) PLUS Suspense-packed Thriller! “WEST OF SUEZ” “WEST OF SUEZ” Kay Callard—Karel Stepanck PLANS D.I.C. AND CRYSTAL. Jan Peerce Concert Jan Peerce Concert BOX PLANS NOW OPEN Stall and circle reservations at 15s and 12s 6d now available at the D.I.C. Booking Centre.
ONE MEMORABLE CONCERT SATURDAY NEXT. SEPT. sth, at 8 p.m. THEATRE ROYAL J. and N. TAIT are privileged to present America's Peerless Tenor JAN PEERCE JAN PEERCE JAN PEERCE JAN PEERCE Assisted at the Piano by WARNER BASS, distinguished Composer-Pianist.
Famed not only for his vocal mastery, but for the range and versatility of his art and his command of many styles, JAN PEERCE'S warm personality and exciting vocalism have endeared him to music lovers everywhere and made his name a household word in the select company of great musical favourites. “JAN PEERCE is a magnificent DIRECTION -‘J. ’ and N. TAIT. THE MUSICAL EVENT OF THE CENTURY CIVIC THEATRE Saturday, September 26 8 P.M. THE MAGNIFICENT CZECH PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA CONDUCTED BY KAREL ANCERL
Only Appearance in Christchurch in the course of a Lightning New Zealand Tour.
PROGRAMME: Symphony No 5 in E Minor (New World) .. (Dvorak) Symphony No. 1 (Shostakovitch Till Eulen Spiegel (R. Strauss)
BOOKING ARRANGEMENTS WRITTEN APPLICATIONS FOR PREFERENTIAL BOOKINGS ACCEPTED FROM NOW UNTIL 4th SEPTEMBER AT D.I.C. AT 35/- PER SEAT. WRITE NOW TO D.I.C BOOKING OFFICE. CHRISTCHURCH, ENCLOSING ;')/- FOR EACH SEAT REQUIRED AND STAMPED SELFADDRESSED ENVELOPE FOR RETURN OF TICKETS. PLEASE ADD EXCHANGE TO CHEQUES WHERE NFCFSSARY CONVENIENT APPLICATIO’ BROCHURES AVAILABLE AT DI C. BOOKING OFFICE, 3YA AND 3ZB.
the CZECH ; PHILHARMONIC PRAISED THROUGHOUT THE WORLD FOR PRECISE DISCIPLINE, FOR SUPERLATIVE RENDERINGS. FOR STEF.LSPRING LIKE FLEXIBILITY. FOR SPECTACULAR BRILI lAMCE. FOR MAGNIFICENT PERFORMANCES. Direction: N.Z. Broadcasting Service. OANC.I-S. SOCIALS ETC. TONIGHT (TUESDAY). DANCING AT THE RENDEZVOUS Argonaut Buildings. 1(M) Stanmore road. Merv. Coburn's Orchestra. Admission, 3s (id. SPRINGFIELD SCHOOII GRAND JUBILEE BALL. SPRINGFIELD MEMORIAL HALL.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2 830 Tickets available from Si ietary M. MILLIKEN, P O. Box 14, Springfield.
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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28988, 1 September 1959, Page 1
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