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ENTERTAINMENTS AIL NEW "TARZAN" TODAY: 2,5, 8 pm. MONDAY to THURSDAY 11 A M. —2 P.M.. 8 P.M. STATE Telephone 43-646. Dlr: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd Metro-uoldwyn-Mayer presents (G) tn DYALISCOPE and METROCOLOL'R 3 TIMES MORE THRILLING THAN ANY TARZAN ADVENTURE YOU'VE E-V-E-R SEEN! Normal Theatre Prices! PLANS AT THEATRE TODAY. NOW YOU CAN HEAR POSTAL BOOKINGS NOW OPEN FOR AMERICA’S NUMBER ONE FOLK SINGING TRIO THE GROUP WITH NO GIMMICKS THEY JUST SING THEATRE ROYAL THURSDAY JUNE 4 8 P.M. Write now to D.I.C Booking Office enclosing 28/- a seat (includes Booking Fee) and a Stamped Addressed Envelope. Please make cheques payable to the Booking Office ana add exchange when necessary. Direction N..Z.8.C. ICE SKATING ICE SKATING HAVE FUN ICE SKATING SCHOOL ICE SKATING HOLIDAYS ICE SKATING EXTENDED ICE SKATING SESSIONS ICE SKATING EVERY ICE SKATING AFTERNOON ICE SKATING 1.30 to 4 ICE SKATING • ADMISSION ICE SKATING 2/6 ICE SKATING OR CONCESSION ICE SKATING TICKETS lrS E Xr 7ENTRIESIO/ - ICE SKATING SAVES 7/6d ICE SKATING ICE SKATING ICE SKATING ICE SKATING ICE SKATING THE RINK ICE SKATING 1$ OPEN ICE SKATING EVERY ICE SKATING AFTERNOON ICE SKATING EVENING ICE SKATING SAT. MORN. ICE SKATING & ICE SKATING BEGINNERS ICE SKATING CLASSES ICE SKATING TUES. 6-7 ICE SKATING SAT. 5-6 ICE SKATING INDOOR ICE RINK LICENSED RESTAURANTS Pinehaven. LUXURY LICENSED RESTAURANT QUALITY DINING, WINING AND DANCING “GALA NIGHT. SATURDAYS" Continuous Dining Service every day. Ring Tolls 8814 Katapot. D

kerridge odeon announces the eagerly awaited return visit of KA the most widely acclaimed pianist to TOUR NEW ZEALAND IN THE PAST DECADE **ln th» front rank of world pianists. Tha impact of har playing was tramendous. The whola audianca rose and gava a standing ovation a fitting tribute to a vary distinguished artist.”—lN Z. Harald, 21-5-62). "Virtuoso playing which brought tha packad Town Hall to its feet ** ..... —(Auckland Star, 28-6-62). YOU MAY "Combining authoritativa musicianship with tachnical brilliance of tha ' highest order. The shear force of her playing was stupendous.” ROOK MOW (Christchurch Star, 30-5-62). nVW "All tha traditions of the greatest pianists aro now summed up in Gina rm MAII AT Bachauar.**—(Christchurch Press, 5-6-62). Dl MAIL Al "As gracious as always, as dignified, completely in command of herself rwwssa •» she had been the music, evoking a tremendous ovation from the HQ FITRA audience.”—(Evening Post, Wellington, 20-6-62). "I found myself marvelling more and more at the eitraordinary COST range of her technical accomplishments.** Wwi • • • II INA —(Dominion, Wellington, 20-4-62). Bachauer CIVIC THEATRE S Solo Recital - THURS. JUNE 4th. Solo Recital - TUES., JUNE 9th. Toccata, Aria and Fugue in C Major. Bach-Busoni Sonata in G Major Op. 14 No. I. Beethoven ■3/ O Three Intermexzi Op. 117 and lit. Brahms Sonata in F. minor Op. 5. Brahms per teet with Sonata in B minor Op. 58. Chopin Kinderscenen. Schumann stomped eeW. Suite: Pour le Piano. Debussy Suite Op. 14. Bertok addressed onvaJFunerailles Liszt Barcarolle. Chopin opa. Rhapsody No. 12. Liszt Polonaise in A fiat major. Chopin **A PIANIST IN THE GRAND STYLE" (New York Tunes)

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30442, 16 May 1964, Page 35

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