AMUStMINTS 2 p.m.—DAILY—B p.m. ■Donells A VO Yl| Pho « 42-446 THRATTUt 42-444 Directtea: a—ig— . ng. "Showplace Of The South." From the most poignant; and personal creations of: ERNEST HEMINGWAY comes his most fascinating character NICK ADAMS . . . He is nineteen . . . in a hungry hurry to meet life head on I 20th-Century-Fox Presents A JERRY WALD PRODUCTION
1 1 “HEMINGWAYS = “HEMINGWAYS ADVENTURES ADVENTURES of a YOUNG MAN” YOUNG MAN” C-I-N-E-M-A-S-C-O-P-E Color by De-Luxe (Y) Starring RICHARD BEYMER As Nick Adams. PAUL NEWMAN. DAN DAILEY. JESSICA TANDY, ARTHUR KENNEDY, FRED CLARK. JAMES DUNN. DIANE BAKER. CORRINE CALVERT. Plans D.I.C. Theatre. SATURDAY, Sept. 22nd 8 p.m. THE FABULOUS CLAUDIO ARRAU "THE GREATEST OF THE GREAT PIANISTS." Manchester Guardian. IN One Magnificent Solo Concert PROGRAMME Rondo in G, Op 51. No 2 Beethoven Sonata in C minor. Op. 11l Beethoven Variations and Fugue on a theme by Handel. Op 24 Brahms Gaspard de la nuit Ravel Dance of the Gnomes .... Liszt Mephisto Waltz (Dance in the Village Inn) Liszt CIVIC CLAUDIO ARRAU "The No. 1 pianist of these times. Take equal parts of Rachmaninov. Gabrilowitsch and Horowitz and you'll have a notion of Arrau " Detroit News. Prices: CIRCLE 30s. 22s 6d STALLS 30s, 22s 6d 15s CHILDREN 15s, Us. 7s 6d (Plus Booking Fee) Direction; N.Z.BC. CHRISTCHURCH HARMONIC SOCIETY Conductor: WILLIAM R. HAWKEY and the augmented JOHN RITCHIE STRING ORCHESTRA Conductor: JOHN RITCHIE A PROGRAMME OF CHORAL AND ORCHESTRAL WORKS by R. Vaughan Williams CIVIC THEATRE TOMORROW, Thursday, at 8 p.m. SEATS STILL AVAILABLE. BOOK NOW AT HAY’S. Admission 6/-. Booking Fee 3d. Door Sales from 7.15 pm. DANCES. SOCIALS. ETC. TATAM STUDIO of Ballroom Dancing. 229 High st. ’Phone t 87-184. Private lessons daily. 10 a.m-10 p.m., in Modern. Latin, Modem American-Latin, Rock and Roll, etc.WFS HALKETT HOCKEY CLUB DANCE. In the WEST MELTON HALL. On SATURDAY, OCT. 27, 1962. Please Note Change of Date. DINE AND WINE CHECKERS CHECKERS WINE. DINE AND DANCE Fully Licensed Cabaret open every WEDNESDAY THURSDAY, FRIDAY Dinner, 6-7 30 pm 12/6 Supper. 7 30-11.15 p.m 5/-; SATURDAY NIGHT IS CABARET NIGHT Reservations: HOTEL EMBASSY, ! ’Phone 42-191. 7514; "THE PRESS" "THE PRESS" STREET MAPS STREET MAPS STREET MAPS OF CHRISTCHURCH CHRISTCHURCH CHRISTCHURCH New Editions Of The New Editions Of The POPULAR POCKET MAP and LARGE WALL MAP Showing Postal Zones Both 3s 6d SECTIONAL MAPS With Comprehensive Index 5s Just Published "THE PRESS” Right Up-to-date Obtainable from CHRISTCHURCH PRESS CO, LTD. or Leading Stationers and Book-1 sellers ‘
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29931, 19 September 1962, Page 1
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