AMUMMINTS For the Whole Family A FRESH COMEDY-DRAMA FULL OF THE THINGS THAT MAKE LIFE WORTH LIVING 1 4 SESSIONS DAILY! 11 a.m., 2—s—B p.m. MAJESTIC HtoSbow Flam of Christchurch Reserve at Theatre Warn, to 9 pm. IT'S THE ONE AND ONLY . . . ELVIS PRESLEY SINGING . . I I LOVING ..II SWINGING ..It With the Gals . . . With the Gloves . .. With the Guitar As “KID GALAHAD” (Y) De Luxe Colour. Six Swinging Song Hits I See ELVIS Doing The “TWIST” ! Special Featurette In Colour ■TRANSPORT COMMAND” R.A.F. Spans The Globe I CIVIC The N.Z. Broadcasting Corporation Presents NATIONAL ORCHESTRA 1963 PROMS 1963 PROMS WITH GUEST CONDUCTOR: JAMES ROBERTSON LEADER: . ERIC LAWSON Wednesday, January 23 Thursday, January 24 Friday, January 25 Saturday, January 26 8 p.m. PROGRAMMES: WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 33 Overture: Alla Marcia from Karelia suite (Sibelius) Tapinia (Sibelius) Symphony No 4 tn C Minor (Schubert) Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini (Rachmaninov) Suite: Der Rosenkavalier (Strauss) Soloist: ERIC HARRISON, piano THURSDAY, JANUARY 24 Overture and Venusberg Music from Tannhauser (Wagner) Symphony No. * tn B flat (Beethoven) Concerto tor Piano, Trumpet and Strings (Shostakovich) The Enchanted Lake (Liadov) Romeo and Juliet (Tchaikovsky) Soloists: JANETTA McSTAY, piano GORDON WEBB, trumpet FRIDAY, JANUARY 35 Overture: Prince Igor (Borodin/Glazunov) Symphony No. 6 in D (new numbering) (Dvorak) Symphonic espagnole (Lalo) Pavan for a dead Infanta „ (Ravel) Bolero (Ravel) Soloist: RUTH PEARL, violin SATURDAY, JANUARY 26 Overture: The Force of Destiny (Verdi) Arias: Recit. & Aria: "Tender and gently loving, from La Traviata (Verdi) “A furtive tear" from The Elixir of Love (Donizetti) “Your tiny hand is frozen" from La Boheme (Puccini) Poem for Flute and Orchestra (Griffes) Symphony No. 35 In D ("Haffner ’) (Mozart) Facade: Suite No. 1 (Walton) Arias: Song of the Road from Hugh the Drover (Vaughan Williams) King's arts from A Unicorn for Christmas (Farquhar) Faery Song from The Immortal Hour (Boughton) An American tn Paris (Gershwin) Soloists: PETER BAILLIE, tenor RICHARD GIESE, flute (Programmes subject to alteration) Applications for Season Tickets may now be made to the D.I.C Booking Office by Mail or in person If application made by Mail Plecsr address applicauons to the D.LC. BOOKING OFFICE. Christchurch. enclosing a stamped self-addressed envelope tor return of tickets. Kindly add exchange to cheques where necessary. PRICES: Circle 38/-: Stalls 20/-. PUBLIC NOTICES PAY RISE—EXTRA CASH Make simple novelty Wooden Toys. Terriffic Demand. We buy your Toys FOR CASH and supply LARGE FREE KITSET. Other money making Ideas. Write details Hobby Craft. Box 1973. Wellington MTWHS Uppesa and towera Don’t quite meet— Mullany's for repairs That can’t be beat. MULLANY'S DENTAL LABORATORY. IMGtoUrttoteratreet. 60-Ministe Dental Repairs at MULLANY-SComfoctabieweM-spm. We are open during the tttfaiuWAfty Remeifie.:' ’a Comprebeneive Range at Irpn's (Cbemiata). Ltd. 188 Oeehei tTI3S
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30026, 10 January 1963, Page 1
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