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AMUSiMtNTS Final Day ! 2 p.m.—s p.m.—B p.m. TROY DONAHUE Claudette Colbert, Karl Malden, Connie Stevens, Dean Jagger. “P-A-R-R-I-S-H” “P-A-R-R-I-S-H” IN TECHNICOLOR (A) Kertidge-Odeen Thane REGENT 69-389 “THEATRE OF THE STARS’" Reserve at Regent 10 *.m.-8 pm. FRIDAY ’ 1 1 FRIDAY 1 ! 1 11 a.m., 2—s—B p.m. An Experience In Suspense and Dramatic Surprise, Capped By a Climax That will Leave You Gasping ! United Artists Present GARY COOPER GARY COOPER The Great Academy Award Star In His Final Triumphant Role. DEBORAH KERR DEBORAH KERR Her Most Dramatic Role To Date. —with— MICHAEL WILDING ERIC PORTMAN PETER CUSHING —in—"THE NAKED EDGE” ‘THE NAKED EDGE” “THE NAKED EDGE” ‘THE NAKED EDGE” (A) In The Same Great Tradition Of “MIDNIGHT LACE” And Written Bv The Author of “PSYCHO.” Half Concealing, Half Revealing —An Emotion Fraught Drama Where Doubt follows Doubt, Tension Mounts On Tension Until The Final Climactic Minutes are Reached, . . . AND THEN 1! I NATIONAL ORCHESTRA Presents REQUIEM MASS By VERDI Soloists: Elisabeth Hellawell (soprano). Lauris Elms (contralto). Jon Andrew (tenor). Charles Naylor (bass). With the CHRISTCHURCH HARMONIC SOCIETY Chorusmaster: William Hawkey. And Symphony No. 49 in F minor (La Passione) by Haydn. Conductor: JOHN HOPKINS. Leader: Vincent Aspey, M.B.E. CIVIC THEATRE AT 8 P.M. TONIGHT I TONIG H T i BOOKINGS NOW OPEN AT THE D.IC. i Prices: 4/-, 7/6. 10/-, 13/6; Schoolchildren 4/-, 5/-. 7/-. (Plus Booking Fee) Direction: N.Z.B.C. ! THE CANTERBURY BOXING ASSOCIATION BOXING CANTERBURY COURT Next Thursdav, July 19, ' 1962 8 p.m. i PROFESSIONAL CONTEST (9.30 p.m.). LEWENI WAQA (FIJI). I (Light Heavj-weight Champion ■ of South Pacific). LOLE FIDOW (CANTERBURY) Light Heavyweight Contest (10 3-minute rounds!. .; FEATURE AMATEUR BOUTS INCLUDE DION MURPHY New Zealand Lightweight Champion). DENNIS McKENNA j (New Zealand Feather-weight j Champion, New Zealand Jamieson Belt Holder). ! FEATHER-WEIGHT CONTEST (6 Rounds) C. SHEEHAN (Ashburton) B. CUMMINGS (.Westport) Empire Games Tnalists i Bookings Now Open D.I.C. ■ Booking Office. Reserved Seats: £1 and 10/-. | 15/- Adult Seats and 2/6 Seats for Children will be Available; at Canterbury Court on Night | of Bout. i j ONE OF CANTERBURY’S j FINE PLACES I “PINEHAVEN” I LICENSED RESTAURANT When You Think of Fine DINING. WINING. and i DANCING Think Of “PtNEHAVEN" | Your friends will like it hereI. . . make a pary this Satur- j i day . . . We’ll help you cele-1 bratel “PINEHAVEN” Where Quality Count*. | PHONE 64X. Kaiapoi. DFP, MONSTER JUMBLE SALE Commencing 11.30 FRIDAY, 13th. Ridgeley Hall. Armagh street. In aid of Canterbury Indoor;. Bowls Building Fund. 1225 i HStkNA Rubinstein Specialists. I !FuH range on display. Iggo’si' I (Chetnists), Ltd., 105 Cashel st. ■ 6796 1 //

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29872, 12 July 1962, Page 1

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