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AMUSEMENTS 7TH 7TH 7TH 7TH 7TH 7TH 7TH WEEK TODAY Four Sessions 11 A.M. —2, 5, 8 PJM. TOMORROW: 2, 5. 8 P.M. Again the week-end bookings are heavy—RESERVE NOW! Illllllj|l|l S T A T E IIII'IIIIIL || ’Phone 78-861 || Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. “The Most Electrifying Mystery-Thriller in a Decade.” Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s “L I *■ B E L” (Y) ANATOLE DE GRUNWALDS SUPERB PRODUCTION of the New York and London Stage success. Starring DIRK BOGARD OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND PAUL MASSIE ROBERT MORLEY “LIBEL” is a production and entertainment that can only be labelled: “SUPERBI” Free List Suspended! Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. THEATRE R O.Y A L NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND BALLET BALLET GALA OPENING In Lavishly Decorated Theatre Saturday, September 3 Matinees: Saturday, 3rd. Tuesday, 6th. Saturday, 10th.

DREAM VISION lesT PATINEURS PRISMATIC VARIATIONS and the dances from PRINCE IGOR Together with the CHRISTCHURCH HARMONIC SOCIETY CHORUS 5 International Stars A Full Orchestra A Company of 40 ■ Dancers BOX PLAN AT THE D.I.C. Prices: 17/6, 11/-. Gallery 7/6, 5/-. Matinees: 14/-, 9/6. Children 7/-, 5/-. Gallery Plan on day of Performance only. Saturday Plan available Friday. RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY LANCASTER PARK RUGBY OVAL RUGBY i RUGBY SATURDAY, RUGBY RUGBY SEPTEMBER 10, 1960. RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY CANTERBURY RUGBY CANTERBURY RUGBY CANTERBURY RUGBY CANTERBURY RUGBY v . RUGBY WEST COAST RUGBY WEST COAST RUGBY WEST COAST RUGBY WEST COAST RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY ADMISSION: Enclosure RUGBY Aults 4s, Children 2s. RUGBY Embankment: Adults RUGBY 2s 6d, Children Is. RUGBY RUGBY This match will be preRUGBY ceded by curtain RUGBY raisers. RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY PUBLIC NOTICES GOOD FOOTBALL 200 RAFFLE (Limited to 200 Tickets) SERIES NO. 4 Ist PRIZE, £7s—No. 104: E. B. Eastwick, C/o. New Wellington Hotel. 2nd PRIZE, £lo—No. 034: Ryan. P.O. Box 1254, Christchurch. 3rd PRIZE, £s—No. 063: .Bob Day, Dominion Hotel. 10 PRIZES OF £1 No. 029: D. Guthrie. No. 151: J. Nohelty, P.O. Box 964. No. 035: Mum and Paddy, 16 Byron street. No. 082: Laing Syndicate. No. 151: J. Nohelty, P.O. Box 964. No. 136: A. Young, Dominion Hotel. No. 102: Blank butt. No. 056: N.Z. Loan, Christchurch. No. 187: S. M. Brocklebank, 188 Aorangi road. No. 067: B. O’Brien. Would prize winners please present their tickets to the Secretary, P. J. Dempsey, 70 Gloucester street. 9129

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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29299, 2 September 1960, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29299, 2 September 1960, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29299, 2 September 1960, Page 1

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