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! AMUSIMBNTS This Morning—lo a.m. “CHUMS’ CLUB” A Wonderful Line-up of short I subjects for Children. ; Exciting Capt. Video Serial, i Exchange Comics. Feature: I “BATTLE OF ROGUE RIVER” : Exciting action with the cavalry in Colour (G) "Double Feature Theatre” CRYSTAL PALACE For Reservations 'Phone 45-510 Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. TODAY: 1.45 and 7.45 YOU HAVE SELDOM SEEN A PICTURE SO CROWDED WITH THRILLS . . . Fights to-the-death at the Inn! The Wrecking of the Schooner! Mad Moonlight ride into Danger! Smugglers' Vengeance! jFURY at FURY at SMUGGLERS BAY j SMUGGLERS BAY In Eastman COLOUR and CINEMASCOPE PLUS Hopalong Cassidy ! IN HIS LATEST AND GREATEST ADVENTURE j “GUNPOWDER VALLEY” I Both Films (G) Certificate. PLANS AT THEATRE |rex theatre|| RICCARTON TONIGHT and MONDAY 7.30 p.m. M.G.M.'s BOUNCING COMEDY Connie Francis in “Where The Boys Are” Cinemascope - Metrocolour (A) And a great human adventure “A Dog’s Best Friend” BILL WILLIAMS (G) MATINEE —2 p.m. This Sunday—B.ls p.m. Greatest suspense story of them all CHARLES LAUGHTON MARLENE DIETRICH TYRONE POWER “Witness For The Prosecution” (G) PLUNKET SCREENING. EMPIRE PAPANUI—’PHONE 48-283 j 1.45 p.m.: MATINEE TODAY ' (G) “DON’T PANIC. CHAPS” I Plus Episode 1 of our Exciting New Serial, "THE BATMAN. IS p.m.: TEA SESSION 5 p.m. (G) “HIS AND HERS” I (Children Half Price at this Session) 7.15 p.m.: TONIGHT, MON. TUES. Dennis PRICE George COLE ‘DON’T PANIC CHAPS’ (G) ! A British Comedy that will ; delight both young and old! TERRY-THOMAS JANETTE SCOTT WILFRED HYDE WHITE “HIS AND HERS” (G) And as Guest Stars, two of your “Carry On” Favourites KENNETH CONNOR KENNETH WILLIAMS It’s British Comedy at its Best! NEWS FLASH: Interview with Peter Snell; Shots of Record 880 at Christchurch. CHRISTCHURCH CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY (INC.) SIX CONCERTS SIX CONCERTS j 1962 SUBSCRIPTION SERIES OPEN ONLY TO MEMBERS CALIFORNIA I CHAMBER MUSIC PLAYERS ! Comprising Violin, Cello, Clari- | net and Piano. This accomI plished group of American instrumentalists draws on an unusual and attractive repertoire. HUNGARIAN QUARTET I Fo .nded in 1935 this is one of the World’s finest Quartets and : has long been known here ! through its series of superb re- ! cordings. [ PAGE GROUP ); Soprano, Violin and two ’I Pianos. Provocative music ! making with Frederic Page, i Ruth Pearl. Margaret Nielson . ; and Rosemary Rogatzy. i N.Z. CHAMBER ORCHESTRA I Under John Hopkins this group of string and woodwind Players will play music suitable for a small combination of Soloists. Some works to be played will not have been per- ' formed previously in this ': country. SMETANA QUARTET This notable Czech Quartet ! needs no introduction and on : a welcome return visit to New Zealand will give two concerts | for Christchurch Members. In addition to its regular .1 subscription senes members I will be entitled to price concessions and preferential book- !: ings for one concert to be ! given by RUGGIERO RICCI RUGGIERO RICCI , As a child prodigy he had an • astounding technique. As a mature musician Ricci is now accepted as one of the World’s : greatest Violinists. The Society finds that it now . has a very limited number of j vacancies for new members. New applications will be dealt I with strictly m order of : acceptance and those wishing to join in tune for the above ; series should apply to The: Secretary. Box 2591. Those unable to be accepted as members; I this year will be placed on the waiting list If they so wish. i ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION, 30/ j FIRST CONCERT, MAY 24

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29820, 12 May 1962, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume CI, Issue 29820, 12 May 1962, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume CI, Issue 29820, 12 May 1962, Page 1