MiOTWOT Today:. 11 am., 2 pm., 5 p.UL, 8 pm. x Saturday: 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 pm. MAJESTIC The Show Place of ChriMchurch Dinctioa: KatrMseOOeon Them U4MI Reserve at to » am AL CAPONE . L THE NATION'S, ONE-TIME MOST POWERFUL AJTO.RELENTLESS AS HE ORGANISED SOME OF THE BLOODIEST CRIMES IN AMERICA’S HISTORY. International Film Distributors Present. - “AL CAPONE” “AL CAPONE” (A) Starring ROD STEIGER FAY SPAIN JAMES GREGORY NEHEMIAH PERSOFF , CONCLUDES MONDAY NIGHT. BOX PLANS OPEN TODAY BOX PLANS OPEN TODAY BOX PLANS OPEN TODAY AT BEGG’S BOX OFFICE AT BEGG’S BOX OFFICE The Greatest Theatrical Event of the Year THE NEW ZEALAND OPERA COMPANY Proudly present PUCCINI’S immortal opera ‘MADAM BUTTERFLY’ The Complete Opera Sung in English ‘MADAM BUTTERFLY’ Interpreted by a Brilliant Cast of Principals . . . Vincente Major - Angela Shaw John Thompson Jon Andrew Violet Blackburn Nlnlan Walden Newton Goodson Originally produced in Wellington by. the Distinguished Overseas Operatic Producer: STEFAN HAAG (by arangement with the Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust Opera Company) Reproduced by John Thompson Conductor and Musical Director: JOHN HOPKINS With Members of the National Orchestra Leader: . . . VINCENT ASPEY Chorus Master: KEITH NEWSON Sets and Costumes Designed: RAYMOND BOYCE THEATRE ROYAL THEATRE ROYAL THEATRE ROYAL July 18—19—20—21 Matinee Performances: Wednesday, 20th, 2 p.m. Thursday, 21st, Schools Matinee 2 p.m. ADMISSION PRICES Evening Sessions: Stalls and Circle: 20/-, 15/-. Gallery: 7/Sd, inclusive. Matinee: Stalls and Circle: Adults 15/-, 10/-. Gallery: 5/-. inclusive. Stalls and Circle: Children: 7/6, 5/-. ' Gallery 3/- inclusive. - SPONSORS The New Zealand Opera Company is grateful to the Sponsors of the Christchurch Season. Monday, 18th . . “Christchurch Star*' Tuesday and Wednesday, 19tn and 20th: New Zealand Breweries Ltd. (National Sponsors) Thursday, 21st: Hay’s Ltd. PUBLIC LECTURE (under the auspices of the Canterbury English Association) MR KENNETH ALLOTT, M.A., B.Lltt. (A. C. Bradley, Senior Lecturer in the University of Liverpool) On •THE UNENTHUSIASTIC IMAGINATION : ENGLISH POETRY OF THE IMP’S” In the CANTERBURY MUSEUM LECTURE THEATRE ON FRIDAY. JULY 8. IMP, AT 8 P.M. ADMISSION FREE. JUMBLE SALE, SATURDAY, JULY 9. 130 pan. Good Jumble. Cakes and Produce to be held at Continental Dance Studio, Cnr. Waltham road and Wordsworth st Proceeds in aid. of Rex Basketball Club. Admission 3d. . 9429 JUMBLE SALE KNOX CHURCH HAU, Healey avenue, SATURDAY/JULY 9, at 10 aan. THE Prudential Assurance Company. Limited, Intends to issue, after July 2L 1900. a Copy Policy in place of Policy No. A 1,097.118 in the name of JAMES RICHARD THOMPSON, deceased, deICSUIILSSI Biochemlc Salts I are obtainable from W. Falvey, Chemists. 310 Colombo st (opp. Reeces). D
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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29251, 8 July 1960, Page 1
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