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AMBSIMWm Daily at 2 and 8 pjn. | MAJESTIC amtvi st Ttestra is ajn. to > punColumbls Pictures Present GLENN LEE FORD REMICK In The Absolute Ultimate in Shuddering Suspense! “EXPERIMENT IN TERROR” . . . Suspense to the breaking point. . . and beyondt (App. for General Exhibition. Recom. Suitable Adults Only.) Plus Special Featurette “Japan, Today and Tomorrow” CHRISTCHURCH CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY (INC.) SIX CONCERTS SIX CONCERTS SIX CONCERTS 19® SUBSCRIPTION SERIES OPEN ONLY TO MEMBERS N.Z. QUARTET The musicianship of this Quartet, comprising Alex Lindsay. Ritohie Hanna, Glynne Adams and Farquhar Wilkinson, is already well-known. In its Christchurch concert, the group will be joined by Guy Henderson, principal Oboist of the National Orchestra. BENTHIEN QUARTET Based in Hamburg, this Quartet was founded in 1948. Extensive travels have spread its growing reputation from Europe to the East, and Christchurch members will be fortunate in hearing the group in two concerts. ALLEGRI QUARTET This is the second visit of this Quartet to New Zealand. Founded in 1954, it has taken part in many of the BBC 's most important Chamber Concerts, and it has also recorded In the History of Music series. TRIO di BOLZANO On its first visit here, this Italian Trio will find it* reputation has preceded it. Founded in 1948 by pianist, Nunzio Montanari, a pupil of Casella, it is among today's finest Trios. GUY FALLOT It is six years since Fallot has toured New Zealand. A prizewinning cellist at the Lausanne Conservatoire, as well as at the Concours International at Geneva, he won the Piatigorsky prize in 1948 tor the best young French cellist, and has an international reputation. In his recital he will be accompanied by Janetta McStay. The Society finds that It now has a limited number of vacancies for new members. New applications will be dealt with strictly in order of receipt, and those wishing to join in time for the above concerts should apply to: The Secretary. Box 2591. Those unable to be accepted as members this year may have their names placed on the waiting list if they so wish. ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION, £2 5/-, reducible to £2 if paid by May 31. FIRST CONCERT, MARCH 14. CHEVIOT A. AND P. ASSN. CHEVIOT A. AND P. ASSN. CHEVIOT A. AND P. ASSN. ANNUAL SHOW ANNUAL SHOW SATURDAY. MARCH 9. SATURDAY. MARCH 9. St. Andrew’s Pipe Band. Wood Chopping, usual side shows and trade displays, trade space still available. Morning. Afternoon Tea. and Luncheon by Cheviot Ladies Group. F. D. CHILDS. Secretary. 8077 EDUCATIONAL SUCCEED IN LIFE WITH I.C.S. TRAINING FROM THE KNOWLEDGE GAINED from an easy-to-know I.CS. Home Study Course you can join the leaders of tomorrow. Your Instructor is a Specialist in his own subject. Over 300 courses to choose from. Send for Free Prospectus today. Please name your subject. School Cert., Accountancy, Chartered Institute of Secretaries. Clerk of Work*. Radio, TV and Electronics. Lettering, Univ. Entrance, Exec. Training, Commercial Art, Etiquette, and Entertaining. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL, Dept. 171, Regent Theatre Building, Cathedral square, Christchurch, ’phone 50-377, also open 7-8.30 Friday evenings- . 6760 TOP AGAIN At the October examinations at the N.Z. Institute of Cost Accountants, a Hemingway student, Mr M. J, L. Ewens, gained the Bronze Medallion for passing first in New Zealand. At the November examinations for the Diploma in Banking. another Hemingway student, Mr M. J. Gillatt, gained the University prize in Securities I and H and Banking H. These results are further proof of Hemingway'* preeminence as expert tutors and leadens tn tame study training for 66 year*. The consistent success of Hemingway students shows the effect at the skilled accountancy tndntag given by our staff of etaperta. .Yhtaw tte lead of.tte StucwmUi who hsvc through Hemingway’s hands and ensure (X«BZSPONI^^ Y SCHOOLB Itert. r. Box 516. Auoktend.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30072, 5 March 1963, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume CII, Issue 30072, 5 March 1963, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume CII, Issue 30072, 5 March 1963, Page 1

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