savoy PHONE 43-446 LAST 3 DAYS DAILY 11 a m. 2—B p m. Sm MM MW* JMM-M MMW rgaSfflMß Mbl <v> ; Screening at ALL aerstona I Hlghlighta of the Thrilling 3rd TEST . Reservea DI C. and Theatre. CIVIC CHAMBER ORCHESTRA WITH KEN SMITH (Solo Trumpet) Programme BACH: Overture No 4 tn D. HAYDN: Trumpet Concerto. ROUSSEL: Concerto for Chamber Orchestra. WAGNER: Siegfried Idyll. THIS THURSDAY SEPT. 23 AT 8 p m UNIVERSITY HALL Admission Invitations at HAY’S SERVICE BUREAU (Six Shillings)
ROTORUA POST, Rotorua 12/7/61.—Mason's Amazing Talent—Every New Zealander should see and hear Bruce Mason. He is one of the best j writers in the country and a I great actor. Following on its success with < “TWO'S COMPANY” earlier in the year The Canterbury Reper-| tory Society is proud to announce A SEASON WITH EMMmlmmmml By Courtesy Downstage, Wellington. PROVINCIAL COUNCIL CHAMBERS For a Limited Seaaon Commencing SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 Will be presented at 8 pm on I Sept 25, 26. 27. 28. 29 (Note Sunday Performance) I And Bruce Mason's New Work Will be presented 8 p m on Sept 30. Oct 1 and 2. Recently acclaimed at the Auck I land Festival this Is the first i ?erformance of "Councela Of I he Wood" presented in this city and promises to be one of i the highlight* of Christchurch's theatre year. Box Plans at Hay’s RESERVES: 9s plus booking fee
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30861, 21 September 1965, Page 27
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