I AMtISEMEMTS ’THE GREATEST HUMAN DRAMA THE WORLD HAS EVER KNOWN ’ COMENCES TODAY 2 p.m. 8 p.m. (As feature commences at 2 p.m. and 8 om. patrons are requested to be seated on time) ■III STATE l||l|ffl lllillllllll ‘Phone 43-644 ||||||!l!ll Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. The Power ... The Passion . . . The Greatness . . . The Glory . . . METRO-GOLD WYN’-MA YER Presents Samuel Bronston’s Production “KING OF KINGS” “KING OF KINGS” “KING OF KINGS” (Y> Filmed in SUPER TECHNIRAMA and TECHNICOLOR with STEREOPHONIC SOUND Starring JEFFREY HUNTER SIOBHAN McKENNA HURD HATFIELD RON RANDELL VIVECA LINDFORS RITA GAM CARMEN SEVILLA BRIGID BAZLEN HARRY GUARDING RIP TORN—FANK THRING and ROBERT RYAN as John the Baptist. NOW IS THE TIME TO RESERVE AT THE D.I.C. ’ Sorry. No ’Phone Reserves FREE LIST SUSPENDED EXTRA MATINEE EASTER MONDAY “MY FAIR LADY” | THEATRE ROYAL Nightly at 7.50 sharp ! Matinee TOMORROW and WEDNESDAY at 2 p in. 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 McPHERE JESSICA PAGE and Brilliant Company. BOOKING INFORMATION: GALLERY RESERVES: Excellent gallery bookings at 12/6 (incl.) are available two weeks ahead to THURSDAY. APRIL 26th. at Theatre Box ' Office from 8.30 a.m. to 7 p.m. (Saturdays from 9 a.m.). STALLS AND CIRCLE RESERVES: Available four weeks ahead. Book at D.I.C. for performances up to THURSDAY. May 10th. Prices 33/-, 23/- (inch), 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 17th and stamped addressed envelope to “My Fair Lady," Private Bag B, D.1.C., Christchurch. SPECIAL NOTE: As already advised, it is regreCed that further applications /for 33/- seats at Saturday evenI ing performances cannot be accepted meantime. 23/- seats for these performances are avail- | able at D.1.C., and gallery i reservations at 12/6 are at j Theatre Royal Box Office. | GOOD SEATS FOR TONIGHT’S ! PERFORMANCE AVAILABLE AT THEATRE FROM 5.30 P.M. SOCCER ENGLISH PARK SOCCER ENGLISH PARK . SOCCER ENGLISH PARK SOCCER APRIL 14 SOCCER 2.45 P.M. SOCCER NOMADS v. SOCCER NOMADS v SOCCER. NOMADS v. SOCCER TECH. OLD BOYS SOCCER TECH. OLD BOYS SOCCER TECH. OLD BOYS SOCCER 1 P.M. SOCCER VARSITY v SOCCER VARSITY v. SOCCER VARSITY V SOCCER NEW EIRIGHTON SOCCER NEW BRIGHTON SOCCER NEW BRIGHTON SOCCER Admission: Adults, to SOCCER Stand and Bank, 2s SOCCER 6d. Children without I SOCCER passes. 6d to Bank. I SOCCER The Truly Inter- ! SOCCER national Winter ! SOCCERSport. CHISOFODISTS STANLEY J. FERGUSON I A.Ch. A-M.N.Z.S., Ch. i CHIROPODIST FOOT SPECIALIST I Ist Floor. 130 Hereford street 'Phone 69-544 ’ 5899 i orriciAMS i SEVICKE JONES. OPTICIANS ' H C Collett. F.B OA (Hons.) F.S.M.C. 51 Cathedra! square (Corner Chancery lane) ’ Phone 50-735 PO Box 689 j D MUSICAIJTUITiON ; ELIZABETH M. STEWART. I A.T.C.L., Teacher of Piano, ■' Modern and Classical, will commence teaching at her new address. 19 Cobra st., Hals well. ON MAY 24 12nd Term). X2021 CORNS Quickly Relieved by using Iggo's Corn Solvent, Is 6d bottle. Iggo (Chemists). Ltd., ’O5 Cashel st . 6976 HELENA Rubinstein. Specialists. Full range on display. Iggo'» (ChemisUL Ltd.. iO5 Cashel st. 6976
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