AMUSEMENTS 32ND WEEK 32ND WEEK 32ND WEEK 32ND WEEK HURRY HURRY HURRY LAST WEEKS! LAST WEEKS! LAST WEEKS! Daily 2 p.m. and 7.45 p.m. ■ STA T E MH 'Phone 78-861 I “Where Christchurch Meets” Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Rogers and Hammersteln'a “SOUTH PACIFIC” “SOUTH PACIFIC” (G) YOUR VERY FIRST SHOW IN THE FABULOUS WALL-TO-WALL DIMENSIONS OF TODD-AO. A MAGNA PRODUCTION— Released by 20th CenturyFox. WITH THE AMAZING SIXTRACK HIGH FIDELITY STEREOPHONIC SOUND Remember ! ! Once it leaves the STATE it is Gone for Good . . . Will Definitely NOT Be Seen tn Any Other South Island Theatre In TODD-AO ALL ADVANCE RESERVATIONS AT D.I.C. MATINEE RESERVES AT THEATRE! EVENING SALES AT THEATRE FROM 6 P.M. Phone Reserves Daily Excepting Saturday. University Of Canterbury DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC TONIGHT TONIGHT AT 8 P.M. IN THE University Hall University Hall
CONCERT CONCERT ' By UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY TRIO DAVID STONE (Violin) ELIZABETH COOK (Viola) MAURICE TILL (Plano) Mozart Trio in E flat, K 498 York Bowen Viola Sonata ■ Brahms Trio in E flat. Op. 40 Turina Classical Variations for Violin and Piano. ADMISSION FREE. G. G. TURBOTT, ' Registrar. INDEPENDENT CINEMAS NEW BRIGHTON “ROXY” 7.45 p.m.: "Gideon of Scotland Yard” (Y) (Jack HawkinsDianne Foster). RANGIORA _ "regent” 7.45 p.m.: "Merry Andrew" (G) (Danny Kaye-Pier Angeli). KAIAPOI --RIALTO" 745 p.m.: "The Spirit of St. Louis’ (G) (James Stewart). RICCARTON _- REX .. 7.30 p.m.: “Les Girls” (G) (Kay Kendall)'. “Once Upon a Time'‘• (G> (Kenneth More-Jayne MansneJd). LYTTELTON O LIGHT” The Perfect Furlough" (Y) (Tony Curtis-Janet Leigh).
FUBLIC NOTICES
UNITED NATIONS ASSOCIATION A Public Meeting will be held TONIGHT AT 8 P.M. in the THEOSOPHY HALL 267 Cambridge terrace. Speaker: MR HUGH WILLIAMS. Late Director U.N. Information Centre, Sydney: Newly-appointed Director, Copenhagen. NOTIFICATION OF DOMINION CONFERENCE M.E.D. Rooms, Friday, March 25 Saturday, March 26.
CATHOLIC YOUTH MOVEMENT TINY TATTS. Limited to 1000 Tickets. RAFFLE NO. 22. Ist PRIZE £5O: 1864. 10 PRIZES £1: 1009 1780 1038 1874 1073 1913 11 >9 1954 1309 1985 Prizes may be collected from< agents, or from 245 Cashel street. 5618
SUMNER PARISH. RAPID RAFFLE. Limited to 1000 Tickets. RAFFLE NO. 1. FIRST PRIZE £5O: 1171. 10 PRIZES £1: 1013 1514 1023 1643 1178 1682 1359 1835 1459 1988 Prizes may be collected from agents, or from 245 Cashel street. 5620
WANTED !O PURCHASE A BIG Cash Price is paid for any quantity of good used Furniture and Sundries by Ricearton Land Sales. 123 Ricearton road. Thcme_47-398.MWS ALL Furniture, Pianos,-Washing Machines, etc.. Wanted Urgently Highest prices. Cash paid at your house. ’Phone 64-939, Graveston’s. Sydenham. d C 0 NSULT - Winifred Swire before selling your diamond rings, all jewellery and sovereigns. Spot cash. Apply Strand lane, next to the Plaza, afternoons only. DTC FURNITURE - Bought for Cash. Ring 64-347, and our Buyer will call. W. E. Simes and Co., Auctioneers. MH NEVER Dispose of your Fumiture without first obtaining a Cash quote from C. E Jones. Ltd. Phone 75-755. M REFRIGERATORS - The Farmers’ pay top cash prices or trade-in. D WASHING Machines. ’ ’the Farmers’ pay top cash price* or trade-in. d BEST Spot Cash Prices in town. Women’s, children's, babies’ modern clothing. Soft furnishings, china, jewellery, crystal, ornaments. FAIR DEAL, 269 Manchaster st., next to T.A.8., phone 64-84®. Wo oalL X 1143
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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29153, 14 March 1960, Page 1
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