AMUSEMENTS 3rd WONDERFUL WEEK! 2 p.m.—DAILY—B p.m. OF THE ENTERTAINMENT THAT WILL BE REMEMBERED ABOVE ALL OTHERS IN YEARS TO COME . . . Never has a Motion Picture been Received with such Tremendous Enthusiasm AU Over the World ! In Washington . . . The President of the United States Invited Sir Winston Churchill to a Screening of "THE FLIGHT OF THE WHITE HERON” in the Specially Equipped CINEMASCOPE Theatrette in the White House, the Prime Minister, who had not seen ~ the Film in England, “Enjoyed It Immensely.” In London . . . Film Critics Rushed to Their Typewriters to Acclaim—
"Most Magnificent Screen Spectacle Of My Life.” —EVENING NEWS. “A Great Pictorial Opportunity Has Been Magnificently Taken ...” —THE TIMES In New Zealand . . . “Susan” in the N.Z. Herald, Saturday, June 26th, wrote . . . "On no account miss this wonderful record of how the Queen came to Her Commonwealth, for I think IT IS THE FINEST ROYAL FILM YET MADE, even Surpassing, in some respects, the Glorious Films of the Coronation.” NOW . . . Dare You Miss 20th Century-Fox’s Wonderful “Flight of the White Heron” “Flight of the White Heron” “Flight of the White Heron” “Flight of the White Heron” COLOUR BY TECHNICOLOR Around the World on the Magic Carpet of
CINEMASCOPE CINEMASCOPE And the Wonder of STEREOPHONIC SOUND. (Approved for Universal Exhibition) FOR YOUR ADDED PLEASURE: The Two Outstanding CINEMASCOPE FEATURETTES: A Mile-a-Minute Ride through Italy on the Fabulous “VESUVIUS EXPRESS" and the Enchanting Dances from "PRINCE IGOR.” Exclusive AT THE LUXURIOUS. NEW ‘PHONE j Q A VTT V I ’PHONE 75-043 1 theatre 1 75-043 Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. "Show Place of the South.” PLANS AT DJ.C. AND THEATRE.
TOMORROW NIGHT, 8 p.m. TOMORROW NIGHT, 8 pm. CIVIC THEATRE THE NATIONAL ORCHESTRA NATIONAL ORCHESTRA NATIONAL ORCHESTRA ’ CONDUCTOR WARWICK BRAITHWAfTE ASSOCIATE ARTIST: ANDREW GOLD TENOR Programme:— Overture—May Night .... „ Rimsky-Korsakov Symphony No. 2 in C Minor, Op. 17 (“Little Russian”) Tschaikowaky On the Steppes of Central Asia ” .. Borodin Russian Operatic Arias Soloist Andrew Gold (Tenor) Pictures at an Exhibition Moussorgsky-Goehi BOX PLAN AT DJ.C. EMISSION: 10/-. 7/6, 5/.. Reserved 2/6 Unreserved (All Plus Tax), BOX PLAN ALSO AT DJ.C. POH SATURDAY’S CONCERT. Direction: N.Z. Broadcasting Service,
Ice Skating THE FINEST Lake Ida Ice Skating SKATING AREA Lake Ida Ice Skating In the Lake Ida Ice Skating SOUTHERN Luke Ida Ice Skating HEMISPHERE. Lake Ida Ice Skating Often Dally during Lake Ida Ice Skating the Season. Lake Ida Ice Skating Ice reports Broad- Lake Ida Ice Skating cast by 3ZB Lake Ida Ice Skating FRIDAY. 6.16 p.m. Lake Ida Ice Skating approx. SATUR- Lake Wa Ice Skating DAY. 7.34 aan. Lake Ida Ice Skating approx. SUNDAY, Lake Ida Ice Skating 7.15 a.m. approx. Lake Ida Ice Skating Hot Water Free. Lake Ida Ice Skating Hot Pies, Light Lake Ids Ice Skating Refreshments on Lake Ida Ice Skating SUNDAY ONLY. Lake Ida Ice Skating Admission 3/6 Lake Ida Ice Skating Adults, Lake Ida Ice Skating 3/6 per car. 1/6 Lake Ida Ice Skating Children. Lake Ida Ice Skating Children FREE Lake Ida ICe Skating Mondays to Fridays. Lake Ida Ice Skatmg jd a RUGBY FOOTBALL. TODAY (WEDNESDAY), JULY 7. LINCOLN COLLEGE LINCOLN COLLEGE LINCOLN COLLEGE
' MASSEY COLLEGE. * MASSEY COLLEGE. MASSEY COLLEGE. AT LINCOLN COLLEGE. AT LINCOLN COLLEGE. AT LINCOLN COLLEGE, AT 3 P.M. 2605 PUBLIC NOTICES CHASE CLOCHE LECTURE. MR ALAN G. MERFIELD, who has recently returned from a tour of Cloche gardens In England, will speak on Cloche Culture at the NATIONAL CLUB ROOMS. 73 Lichfield street. MONDAY. JULY 12. 8 P.M.
WAIMATE ——— POTATO GROWERS’ ASSOCLATION. held Ci iO.‘°at B'PM 6 ness: h GeSrS' OWBRIDG/ HALL ’ B “ s ‘- ope J i H l 7? t^ the Chairman of the Potato Board wifi be present. All growers invited to attend. R. A. HAYMAN, Hon. Secretary. i 4561 N.Z. CRIPPLED CHILDREN SOCIETY. RAG DRIVE. THIS gear’s Drive is officially over. If. however, any friends or supporters stili have some to help this appeal we would be very grateful if they could be left at our Headquarters at 262 Antigua street (close to the corner of Tuam street, and right next door to the “Egg Floor”), or it may be possible to arrange to have ■ donations collected. A grateful Thank you to those who have already supported this appeal. . 4469
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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27395, 7 July 1954, Page 1
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