AMUSEMENTS ’ FROM THE RANK ORGANISATION A Film Festival Of World War II ! ! (CHANGE OF PROGRAMME DAILY) Kerridge-Odeon MAJESTIC Reserve Theatre 10 a.m. -9 p.m. Thone 62-038-39 TODAY ONLY! 2 p.m 8 p.m. DAVID NIVEN GLYNIS JOHNS Together in a Lighthearted, Devil-may-care Adventure ! ! ESCAPE was easy But They Had ... an ... “APPOINTMENT WITH VENUS” (G) Danger was there but the quest was unusual . . . three people on a nission that must not fail ! , Wednesday OnIy—"THE WIND CANNOT READ" . (G) Thursday OnIy—"REACH FOR THE SKY" (G)
AUDIENCES CHEER ! CRITICS RAVE 1 "BRIGHT AND BREEZY MUSICAL. A DELIGHT 1 Staging surpasses most professional productions here . . . must rank among producer Stan Lawson's best." "CHRISTCHURCH STAR." "In the programme Mr Lawson is described as the greatest producer of musical shows New Zealand has ever known; and those who see 'THE MUSIC MAN’ are not likely to disagree with this opinion.” - C.E.S., "THE PRESS." “It’s almost Impossible to credit 'THE MUSIC MAN' as a local and amateur production . . . DO GO YOU'LL LOVE IT!” Yvette Bromley, “From the Stalls, ’ 3YA All Who’ve Seen It Are Shouting its Praises “THE MUSIC MAN” “THE MUSIC MAN” IS AN ABSOLUTELY WONDERFUL SHOW I THEATRE ROYAL TONIGHT AT 7.45 TONIGHT AT 7.45 Matinee Saturday at 2 OFF TO A TRIUMPHANT START “THE MUSIC ’MAN” “THE MUSIC MAN” “THE MUSIC MAN” “THE MUSIC MAN” “THE MUSIC MAN” “THE MUSIC MAN” BRILLIANTLY PRESENTED BY THE CHRISTCHURCH OPERATIC SOCIETY WlfH A COMPANY OF 80 BOOK TODAY AT D.I.C. PLANS OPEN SIX DAYS IN ADVANCE EVENINGS: Dress Circle and Stalls, 15s, 10s. Gallery 6s. MATINEES: Us. 6s 6d Gallery 5s Children Friday Nights, 7s 6d. 5s Gallery 3s Matinees 5s ’>d. 3s 3d, Gallery 2s 6d Plus Booking Fee
340 Gallery Seats for Evening Performance Reservable Each Day at D.I.C. from 9.30 a.m. TONIGHT'S PLAN AT THEATRE FROM 6 P.M. Phone 88-781. PUBLIC NOTICES MALVERN GROUP HYDATID CONTROL COMMITTEE YOUR attention is again drawn to the number of dogs wandering at night. Any dogs found will be dealt with as under Part IV., Sec. 2. of the Registration Act which reads'. “Where any dog is found at large in breach of any by-law made under Sub-section 1 of this Section, any person authorised in writing In that behalf by any local Authority may destroy the dog.” D. PRIEST Hydatid Control Officer 6956 W AIM AIR I COUNTY COUNCIL. Pursuant to Ordinance 8 (3) of the Code; of Ordinances of the Waimairi County District Planning Scheme, public notification is hereby given that an application has been received for permission to erect a building on property situated at No. 11 Grimseys road in order to conduct a Saddlery business, as a “conditional use” in a Residential “A" Zone subject to the proposed building complying with the requirements of the Building By-laws. Any person desirous of making representations against the proposal must lodge the same in writing with the undersigned not later than noon on July 16, 1963. giving the reasons and stating whether that person wishes to be heard by the Committee considering the application. K. MACLACHLAN. County Clerk. Countv Office. FENDALTON June 28. 1963. 6718 I. DAVID PLESOVS. Engineer, 39 Golf Links road, Christchurch. hereby give notice of my intention to apply to the Minister of Internal Affairs for a Certificate of Naturalisation. *
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30178, 9 July 1963, Page 1
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