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AMUSEMENTS Hurry ! Last 3 Days 2 p.m. SESSIONS 8 p.m. BREATHLESS MUSIC . . . SPARKLING COMEDY . . . FABULOUS TWISTING . . . Young and Old WiU Flip Around The Block to See “TWIST AROUND THE CLOCK” (G) With CHUBBY CHECKER MAJESTIC The Show Place of Christchurch Direction: Kerridge-Odeon ’Phone 62-038-39 Reserve at Theatre 10 aan. to 9 pm. FRIDAY ! FRIDAY I From the versatile pen of Agatha Christie A Slightly Wacky “Who-dunnit”! “MURDER THEY SAID” . . . BUT WHERE IS THE BODY??? United Artists Invite You To Untangle “THE SPIDER’S WEB” “THE SPIDER’S WEB” (G) In Technicolor Starring Glynis Johns John Justin CICELY COURTNEIDGE P.S.— Don’t Tell Your Friends The Ending . . . THEY WON’T BELIEVE IT . . I 1 Reserve Now.

Matinee Today GOOD SEATS AT DOOR “MY FAIR LADY” THEATRE ROYAL | Nightly at 7.50 sharp I Matinee Today and Saturday at 2 p.m. Children half-price to matinees. J. C. Williamson Theatre*, Ltd., proudly present DAVID OXLEY and PATRICIA MOORE In “MY FAIR LADY” “MY FAIR LADY’’ “MY FAIR LADY” with JOHN BASKCOMB DAVID HUTCHESON supported by MINNIE LOVE ROBERT MCPHEE JESSICA PAGE and Brilliant Company. BOOKING INFORMATION: GALLERY RESERVES: Excellent gallery bookings at 12/6 (incl.) are available two weeks ahead to TUESDAY. APRIL 10th, at Theatre Box Office from 8.30 a.m. to 7 pan. (Saturdays from 9 a.m.). STALLS AND CIRCLE RESERVES: Available four weeks ahead. Book at DJ.C. for performances up to TUESDAY, APRIL 24th. Prices 33/-, 23/- (incl). 9.30 to 4.30 p.m. Monday to Thurs.; Fri. to 8 p.m. MAIL RESERVATIONS: Please send 33/- (incl.) per seat for performances to MAY Ist, and stamped addressed envelope to ■'My Fair Lady,” Private Bag B, D.I.C, Christchurch. SPECIAL NOTE:

As already advised, It Is regretted that further applications for 33/- seats at Saturday evening performances cannot be accepted meantime. 23/- seats for these performances are available at DJ.C., and gallery reservations at 12/6 are at Theatre Royal Box Office. SEATS FOR TONIGHT’S PERFORMANCE AVAILABLE AT THEATRE FROM 5.30 p.m. INDEPENDENT CINEMAS KAIAPOI-"MALTO“ 7.45 p.m.: “The Seventh Veil" <G) (James Mason-Anne Todd). RICCARTON~^kc w 7.30 pm. “Henry The Eighth” (Y) (Charles Laughton) "Jet Storm” (Y) (Richard Attenborough). SUMNER -"HOLLYWOOD” 8 pm.: "Light Up The Sky” (A) (lan Carmichael-Tommy Steele). RANGIORA- ! ®BS«*r* 17.30 0.m.: "Bernadine" (G) (Pat : Boone). "Ride a Crooked Mlle” : (G> (John Agar). LYTTELTON —-HARBOUR LIGHT" 7.45 p.m.: "China Doll” <Y f (Victor Mature!. “Pier Five Havana” (Y) (Caneron Mitchell). AMBERLEY 8 p.m.: “On Our Selection” (G)! (Bert Bailey). HORNBY-*sosy* 7.30 pan : "The Scrapegoat” (Y) I > (Alec Gulnne-s). “Tarzan Finds! a Son” (G) (Johnny Weis- ■ [ muller). j USE THE WANT ADVTS. IN “THE PRESS" ■AN Advertisement In “The j Press” CLASSIFIED COLUMNS iwill soon convert those no longer used articles Into ready Cash.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29783, 28 March 1962, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume CI, Issue 29783, 28 March 1962, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume CI, Issue 29783, 28 March 1962, Page 1