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HURRY BOOK TODAY! AT D.I.C ONLY 3 DAYS LEFT TO BOOK FOR THE GALA OPENING THEATRE ROYAL NEXT MON. AT 8 p.m. (2ND OCTOBER) SIX B-l-G DAYS ONLY (SEASON MUST FINISH OCTOBER 7TH) FIRST COMPLETE OVERSEAS REVUE TO TOUR NEW ZEALAND IN 10 YEARS ON-STAGE VARIETY, GLAMOUR THE WORLD FAMOUS TOKYO REVUE Here is what the “Evening Post” critic said word for word: A packed house was treated to a feast of Broadway — Japanese-style — at the opening of the Tokyo Revue in the St James Theatre. It was a highly polished performance — colourful, faultless in choreography and acoustics — and the show is one of the best of its kind to come to Wellington in recent times. Th. Itan were th. pop- done, wh.n th. chorus wore singing, gyrating Tiongco kimonos —— th. rsst of th. Brother, who h.ld th. <sudi- show was right up to tho one. sp.llbo.nd from their minuto. opening with "Jezebel" to a G.rry Hatch skilfully Frank Smatra-lik. rendition compared th. show. He of "Impossibl. Droom.* described himself as th. A dos. «econd was Sumiko "only Japanese Pom'* in only 4ft 6in in height ond th. troupe, and gave improsdoscribed as "7Slb of dyne- sions of Norman Wisdom, mite." She opened with a T; n y Tim and Tom Jones. Japanese rang and wearing Credit must bo given to • kimono — but soon dis- excellent orchestra con. carded th.s m favour of a by M Au .t re | ian , t£ G *' rV wMAw»n* hat to sing favourites of tho * | ong w<jy fowordj making chary™ th* Pearls performance what it was. and Roses — dressed in His arrangements were typical Breadway high heels, really superb, and ho played silk stockings and feathers, an excellent obligate parton gave a wide variety of items • fl “9*l hem. from earlier years, but apart Audience reaction was from a traditional dance of first class for a modern tho goisha — tho opening show which is Broadway number, and tho sword Japanese-style —at its best. NEED WE SAY MORE! BUT BOOK TODAY AT D.I.C EVENING PRICES: $3.10, $4.10, $5.10 MATINEE PRICES: $2.10, $3.10, $2.10 MATINEES FRIDAY 5.30 P.M., SATURDAY 2 P.M. PRESENTED BY FAME INTERNATIONAL.

Public Notices BULLOCKS annual, spring, used motor mower sale, starts 8 a m., Saturday, the 30th. See the machinery column in this paper for full list of bargains. 8007 PERIMANENT city parking available, Armagh St and Gloucester St near Madras St. Phone 64-349. Miss Watson. THS ■CHUSSLERS mocnemlc salts obtainable from W. R. Falvey's. Ltd. Chemists, 670 Colombo Street Christchurch D WANTED! Good used clothing. Maori Mission. Phone 30-819. TH "The Press" STREET MAPS OF CHRISTCHURCH FOLDED MAPS IN STRONG COVER. IDEAL FOR CAR. 60c. SECTIONAL MAPS With Comprehensive Index. <1 Obtainable from: CHRISTCHURCH PRESS C 0 LTD. D LICENSING CONTROL COMMISSION OF NEW ZEALAND rSale of Liquor Act 1962) NOTICE OF HEARING BEFORE THE LICENSING CONTROL COMMISSION Notice is hereby riven that on Thursday, October 5, 1972. the Commission will hold a publici meeting at the Christchurch City Council’s Chambers at 10.45 a.m to consider an application by Nelson Breweries, Ltd, for the REMOVAL of the Tavern premises Licence In respect of the Provincial Tavern, situated at Bridge Street, Nelson, to 6J acres of land situated in Hills Road, St Albans with access to Hills Road between numbers 301-303 at present owned by Cashmere Taverns, Ltd. It is desired that local authorities, other organisations and persons interested should give evidence or make submissions, and those so intending must advise this office prior to the sitting. F. J. HEATLEY, Assistant Secretary. Licensing Control Commission, Box 12047. Phone 71-193. 8605 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR MOTOR-VEHICLE DEALER’S LICENCE (Section 7 (1), Motor-Vehicle Dealers Act 1958) GRAHAM MOORE MOTORS, LTD, a duly incorporated company having its registered office, C/o Messrs Gain and Clark, P.O. Box 479. Christchurch, has applied to the Magistrate’s Court at Christchurch for a licence under the Motor-Vehicle Dealer’s Act 1958 to carry on a business as a motor-vehicle dealer under the name or style of Graham Moore Motors, Ltd, from the following place of business: Principal: 67 Worcester Street, Christchurch, and the application will be heard by the above Court after one month from the 28th day of September, 1972. being the date of the first publication of this notice. The names of all persons whose character and fitness are relevant to this application may be seen at the office of the above Court. GRAHAM MOORE MOTORS. LTD Graham J. Moore, Governing Director. 87951 LOUNGE FOR HIRE Large lounge, carpeted, dance floor, catering available for weddings, socials, functions. Com* Etitlve quotations for small or ge groups. GOLDEN FLEECE LOUNGE. Phoow 72-403 or 894-674. 6429 ’

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33033, 28 September 1972, Page 29

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Page 29 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33033, 28 September 1972, Page 29

Page 29 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33033, 28 September 1972, Page 29

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