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AMUSIMENTS Today: 2—s—B p.m. ! ' A brilliant, searing and untorgettabie Adult Entertatnmen' destined to become one of 1 the year's most "TALKEDABOUT" ENTERTAINMENTS. Btt s X A^ E lllllll Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. “THE HUSTLER” THE FIRST BIG DRAMATIC HIT OF 1962 I “Fascinating and Exciting it crackles with passions positive and alive."—New York Times. "It has drama, nail-biting tension and great acting . . . brilliant.” —London Daily Sketch “The Hustler” is Paul Newman Paul Newman The bitter taste of defeat in his mouth . . . obsessed for a place m the sun . . . His consuming greed for money plunging him into a world of dark corruption . . . filling him with a hunger for love. Piper Laurie Is the sometimes courageous . sometimes sinful girl he finds, loves and dooms Co-starring George C. Scott Myron McCormick And the Fascinating Portrayal by Jackie Gleason As "Minnesota Fats” 20th Century-Fox Present “THE HUSTLER” (A) Directed by ROBERT ROSSEN Winner of the New York Film Critics’ Award as: “Best Director Of The Year.” PLANS AT THEATRE I A UNIQUE MUSICAL EVENT! CIVIC THEATRE WEDNESDAY, FEB. 21 to SATURDAY, FEB. 24 Nightly at 8. MATINEES, FRIDAY 23 AT 5 P.M. AND SATURDAY 24 AT 2.15 P.M. J. AND N. TAIT ARE PROUD TO PRESENT THE FIRST NEW ZEALAND TOUR OF THE WORLD-FAMOUS FRENCH BOYS' CHOIR. THE LITTLE SINGERS LITTLE SINGERS OF PARIS PARIS (Les Petits Chanteurs a la Croix de Bois). This group of 26 glorious-voiced little French boys has completely captured the hearts of the hundreds of thousands of music lovers who have heard them during their many tours of Europe, America, and the Far East. Conductor M. L’Abbe Roger Delsinne Programme for Wednesday, 21, Thursday, 22, and Friday Matinee includes "Ave Mana" (Vittoria), "Ave Verum" (Mozart), "Salve Regina” (Desenclos), “O Vos Omnes" (Vittoria). “Silent Night” (Gruber), “The Divine Infant Is Bom" (Noyon). "La Nuit” (Rameau), “Solveig's Song” (Grieg), “Mexican Hat Dance” (Ponce), "Danny Boy” "Jericho,” also Popular and Folk: Songs. Programme for Friday, 231 (night) and both performances! on Saturday, February 24. in-i eludes “Exultate” (Viadana), "O Quam Gloriosum Est” (Vittoria). “Noel, e'est i'amour” (Glanzberg), ”Le Jardin de France" (Bonneau), “Alouette” (Pagot), "Berceuse” (Mozart), "Cantate des deux Cities" (Mil-i haud), and many popular and Folk Songs. Booking Arrangements: j Preferential bookings for all ■ performances now being re-, ceived by The Manager. "Little' Singers of Paris." C/o Box' Office. D.I.C. Enclose 21/6 per seat, also stamped addressed envelope. Over-the-counter booking for all performances opens at D.I C. Box Office on Wednesday, February 14. Prices: 21s, 15s, 7s 6d (Plus Booking Fee) (Children Half-Price at Matinees) Concessions to Parties, Choirs, Schools, etc. N.Z ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS KERRS REACH. FEB. 28-MARCH 3. 1962. WE would be pleased to receive applications for Associate Members. Fee £1 Is. Associate Members are entitled to—1— Free Car Parking. 2 Free "Finish” Enclosure : Seating 3 Fre4 Souvenir Programme to cover the whole week's racing. Ring— R. J. HAMPTON. 75-642, 75-914. Write—"CONVENER.” P.O Box 2686. I TUITION | BALLROOM DANCING E. COMYNS THOMAS, M.N.A.T.D., Resumes Teaching MONDAY, MARCH 12. j Private Address: 477 HEREFORD ST., I LINWOOD.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29744, 10 February 1962, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume CI, Issue 29744, 10 February 1962, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume CI, Issue 29744, 10 February 1962, Page 1