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AMUSEMENTS LAUGHTER AHOY !' LAUGHTER AHOY ! LAUGHTER AHOY ! It's Ripples of Laughter and Waves oi Fun as British Lion Hilariously Take You Aboard the . “Genevieve” Of The Waterways With the Funniest Company Afloat. KerridgeOdeoo -phone REGENT "THEATRE OF THE STARS” Reserve at Regent 10 ajn.-0 p m. DAILY 2 p.m.—s p.m.—B p.m. Saucy. Spicy Scintillating Comedy as Fresh as a Sea Breeze. . e- With - lAN CARMICHAEL JANNETTE SCOTT SIDNEY JAMES Liz Fraser, Dennis Price Noel Purcell—Naunton Wayne Irene Handl—Michael Shepley THERE’S DOUBLE TROUBLE ON THE “DOUBLE BUNK” “DOUBLE BUNK” “DOUBLE BUNK” (Y) Book Your Berth Now For This Riotous Laugh Cruise. 8.15 p.m. SUNDAY NIGHT SUNDAY NIGHT SUNDAY NIGHT Excitement to stun the senses STANLEY KRAMER’S 4,000.000-Dollar Production oi C. S. Forrester’s “THE PRIDE , “THE PRIDE and THE PASSION” THE PASSION” (G) VISTAVISION & COLOUR Frank Sinatra Cary Grant Sophia Loren with a cast of thousands. RESERVE at Theatre from 2 p.m. Sunday. Sorry, no 'phone reserves. REPERTORY THEATRE FINALLY TODAY at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. The Southern Comedy Players UPROARIOUSLY PRESENT

Philip King and Falkland Cary’s WEST END COMEDY SUCCESS “WATCH IT, SAILOR!” “WATCH IT, SAILOR!” “WATCH IT, SAILOR!” (Sequel to "Sailor Beware!”) STARRING ETHEL HOBBS as “MA HORNETT” Box Plans at Theatre from 10 a.m. ’Phone 43-221. POPULAR FAMILY PRICES’. Adults, 8/9, 6/9 and 4/9 Children 4/9 Members Concession Price 6/9 MATINEE: Adults 6/9 and 4/9 Children 3/9 (AU Prices plus Booking Fee) Annual Charity Rugby Match Combined Newspapers v. Police ALSO VARIETY AFTERNOON Addington Show Grounds SUNDAY, Sept. 24, 1961 1.45 p.m. 1.45: MARCH PAST. 2.00: U.S. “DEEP FREEZEDISPLAY. 2.20: BUCKETTS GYM GIRLS. 2.30: ARCHERY DEMONSTRATION. 2.45: POLICE TRACKING DOGS. 3.00: COMBINED MARCHING GIRLS. 3.15: PONY RIDING DISPLAY. 3.30: RUGBY MATCH, COMBINED NEWSPAPERS v. POLICE (REFEREE. DENNIS YOUNG). BANDS IN ATTENDANCE: Ist Battalion Canterbury Regiment (by kind permission of the CO.). Bandmaster: Captain Williams). Christchurch Ladies’ Pipe Band. Drum Major: Miss Cynthia Young. Announcer: J. McGUINNKSS. Marshal: MAJOR BOYLE. ADMISSION: Adults 2/-; Children 6d. Admission to Main Grandstand 6d. BUSES FROM SQUARE. There win be Ice-Cream and Soft Drink Stalls. Perking: Silver Coin, in Car Park. The proceeds from the Charity Day will be equaly divided between the Intellectually Handicapped Children and the Cerebral Palsy Welfare Association. ,

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29620, 16 September 1961, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume C, Issue 29620, 16 September 1961, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume C, Issue 29620, 16 September 1961, Page 1

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