AMUStMENTS A DELIGHTFULLY REFRESHING ENTERTAINMENT! Kerridge-Odeon ’Phone REGENT 69.389 "THEATRE OF THE STARS” Reserve at Regent 10 a.m.-9 pm. 2nd Wonderful Week I T-O-D-A-Y 11 a.m., 2—s—B p.m. (Feature Occupies Entire Prog.) Universal Pictures Present NANCY KWAN James Shigeta—Miyoshi Umeki Juanita Hall in RODGERS and KAMMERSTEIN’S Most joyous Musical Love Story, Alive with Fun and Spectacle. Song, Dance and Heart-warming Romance. Aglow with all the Exciting Music that Captivated Broadway for Two Fabulous Years. “FLOWER “FLOWER DRUM SONG” DRUM SONG” (G) Panavision & Colour An Entertainment the whole family will enjoy. EXTRA MATINEES 23rd and 27th APRIL “MY FAIR LADY” [theatre ROYAL | Nightly at 7.50 sharp I Matinee Tomorrow and Wednesday at 2 pm. Children half-price to matinees. J. C. Williamson Theatres, Ltd., proudly present KEITH LEE 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 THURSDAY. APRIL 19th. at Theatre Box Office from 8.30 am. to 7 pm. (Saturdays from 9 am.). ! STALLS AND ; CIRCLE RESERVES: l Available four weeks ahead. Book at D.I.C. for performances up to THURSDAY, May 3rd. 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 10th. and stamped add essed envelope to "My Fair Lady," Private Bag B. D.1.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 D.1.C., and gallery reservations at 12/6 are at Theatre Royal Box Office. SEATS FOR TONIGHT’S PERFORMANCE AVAILABLE AT THEATRE FROM 5.30 pm. INDEPENDENT CINEMAS . RANGIORA—" aEGENT * ■ 7.30 pm. “King Of The Wild ’ Stallions” (G) (George Mont- ; gomery). "On Our Selection” ' (G) (Bert Bailey). LYTTELTON —"HARBOUR LIGHT746 pm. "Days Of Thrills And Laughter" (G) (Laurel and Hardv-Houdini. etc.). "Sally’s Irish Rogue” (G) (Julie Harris). 7.30 p.m. "Ballad Of A Soldier” (Y) (Vladimir Ivashov). “Darby O’GBl” (G) (Walt Disney). KAIAPOI-"MALto-’ 7.30 pm.: “Blitz On Britain" (G) "Police Dog Story” (G) (James Brown-Merry Anders). SUMNER -"HOLLYWOOD" 8 p.m. "When Comedv Was King" (G) (Charlie Chaplin, Laurel and Hardy, etc.). HORNBY-'Kosy* 8 p.m.— “Showdown At Boot Hill” (Y) (Charles Bronson). "Frontier Ranger” (G) (Keith Larsen). RAKAIA 8 pm. "Manhunt In The Jungle” (G) (Robin Hughes). PUBLIC NOTICES JUMBLE SALE. STANLEY STREET HALL, SYDENHAM, SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 10.30 A.M. Admission 3d. 999 JUMBLE SALE. EDGEWARE CROQUET CLUB PAVILION, ST. ALBANS PARK TODAY, APRIL 6, 11 AM. Admission 3d. __ I, LASZLO ERDELYI, company! director, 45 Bishopworth street, I hereby give notice of my in-i tention to apply to the Minister of Internal Affairs for a Cer-; tifleate of Naturalisation. ; SCHUSSLERS Salts are i able from W. B. Falvey, Ltd..; Chemists, 670 Colombo st. D CORNS Quickly Relieved by I using Iggo’s Corn Solvent, Is 6d! (bottle. Iggo (Chemists), Ltd., 105 : (Cashel st. 6976 [ t
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