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AMUStMtNTS Amalgamated Theatres , Proudly Present... THE NEW CAHLTON CINEMA —a brand new £20.000 "Showplace" will open with a Gala Public Premiere on THURSDAY EVENING. May 9th, at 8 pm. After viewing dozens and dozens of films the gala opening attraction selected from the studios of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer the most heart-warming and hilarious comedy since "The Parent Trap" “THE COURTSHIP OF EDDIE’S FATHER” Starring Glenn Ford Shirley Jones and young Ronnie Howard (Approved for General Exhibition) Watch for further announcements and booking details. “ANNIE GET YOUR GUN” Achieved a phenomenal success in Auckland where during its season of over FOUR WEEKS the theatre was taxed to its limit at every performance, this despite the fact that additional matinees were staged. The very brilliant young LONDON musical comedy star, ANNE HART, who was specially engaged for the strenuous role of ANNIE OAKLEY bv J C. Williamson’s LONDON director on behalf of FRANK POORE and THEATRICAL ASSOCIATES, scored a sensational triumph. MAV CHADBAN. the young Australian baritone, who was also engaged by the J.C.W management. became outstandingly popular in the northern city in the part of FRANK BUTLER THEATRE ROYAL A De Luxe Production commencing SATURDAY, MAY 4th, SATURDAY, MAY 4th, AT 7.45 P.M. FOR A LIMITED SEASON Matinees Fridays at 4.45 and Saturdays at 2 p.m. FRANK POORE And Theatrical Associates by arrangement with J. C. WILLIAMSON THEATRES. LTD..are proud to present a magnificent production of the best and the most popular of all musical comedies “ANNIE GET “ANNIE GET “ANNIE GET YOUR GUN” YOUR GUN” YOUR GUN” MUSIC AND LYRICS BY IRVING BERLIN. BOOK BY DOROTHY AND HERBERT FIELDS. For (.he presentation of which are an incomparable aggregation of good singers, genuinely humorous comedians, specialty artists and clever dancers, headed by the irresistible and outstanding talented young English star ANNE HART ANNE HART ANNE HART ANNE HART whose excellent staging voice, charming personality, youthful figure and her great sense of humour perfectly fit her for the part of ANNIE OAKLEY, the the world's famous shootist, her artistry will prove a revelation ♦o playgoers of Christchurch as it did in Auckland. Another brilliant artist to be making his initial appearance in Christchurch is MAV CHADBAN MAV CHADBAN who in the romantic character of FRANK BUTLER was extremely popular In Auckland. A grand chorus A bevy of lovely ballerina* A full orchestra "ANNIE GET YOUR GUN” has set a new very high standard for musical comedy in New Zealand. Applications for preferential reservations are now being received at the D.1.C., Price 25/-. Applications to be accompanied by cheque with stampedadressed envelope, also add exchange when neceasary. Plans for first 6 nights and Friday matinee open Friday at D.I C. Please note. Evening Sessions commence at 7.45 p.m Prices Dress Circle and Stall* 25/-. Some Stalls sold on day lof performance at 15/- Gallery seats 9/-. Children to Matinees 4/6 "ONE OF CANTERBURY'S FINE PLACES" PINEHAVEN Licensed Restaurant HIGH-CLASS DINING Mondays, to Sundays All Functions SATURDAY. GALA NIGHT With Orchestra Reservations: PHONE 8814, KAIAPOI. “ONE OF CANTERBURY’S FINE PLACES” 0 HELENA Rubinstein Specialist. Full range on display. Iggo's (Chemists). Ltd.. 105 CORNS Quickly Relieved by using Iggo s Com Solvent, Is 6d bottle. Iggo’s (Chemists), Ltd , 105 Cashel street. 6696

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30113, 23 April 1963, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume CII, Issue 30113, 23 April 1963, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume CII, Issue 30113, 23 April 1963, Page 1

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