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AMUSEMENTS Box Plans Open Tomorrow Morning at D.I.C. for 3rd Talent Quest Night The success in Christchurch of the £3OO Talent Search is proving by far the best “Pop” Vaudeville Show that theatregoers have enjoyed in this City for many years. Every week since the Opening the ’“HOUSE FULL” Sign has had to be displayed 2 hours before the start of the Performance HOURS OF GOOD CLEAN FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT IT’S THE FULLERS DAYS BACK AGAIN ! ! I £3OO TALENT SEARCH £3OO TALENT SEARCH Produced by TREVOR KING 40 Entertainers 40 One Stage in Person WEDNESDAY NEXT 8 p.m. Note: Change of night due to Thursday being Anzac Day. YOU THE AUDIENCE ARE THE JUDGE. VOTING PAPERS ISSUED TO EVERYONE AS THEY ENTER THE THEATRE. Please Bring a Pencil ! !

•'DOUBLE FEATURE THEATRE” CRYSTAL PALACE FOR FINE ENTERTAINMENT Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Today: 1.30 and 7.30 p.m. Great Double Feature ! ! C-I-N-E-M-A-S-C-O-P-E C-I-N-E-M-A-S-C-O-P-E 20th Century-Fox moves its Cameras (and YOU) into the Spanish land and Sea Expedition. In California today stand the Seven Cities of Gold . . . The Outlaws came to loot with the Sword and were stopped by the Cross. “SEVEN CITIES OF GOLD” (G) Filmed in Technicolor MICHAEL RENNIE JEFFREY HUNTER NO, 2 ATTRACTION:— The high-voltage suspense drama full of thrills and excitement ! ! ! An exciting PoMce Story of the Gangsters in the London Underworld . . . the Bank Robberies of London’s Big Stadiums . . . and the Story of a Man with £5OOO in his possession, who nearly fooled Scotland Yard . . . but was trapped by his Girl friend. “TRACK THE MAN DOWN” (A) KENT and MARGARET TAYLOR RENNIE PLANS AT THEATRE TODAY 10 a.m. —• TODAY AT 2 p.m. TONIGHT AT 7.45 THEATRE ROYAL THE CHRISTCHURCH OPERATIC SOCIETY AGAIN PRESENT THEIR ENTERTAINMENT EASTER EGG WEDDING IN PARIS WEDDING IN PARIS WEDDING IN PARIS Produced by Stan Lawson with lull Musical Comedy orchestra under the Baton ot T. J. Kirk-Burnnand. Ballets devised and created by Ivy Collins. THE SHOW WITH 1001 DELIGHTS THE SHOW WITH 1001 DELIGHTS BOX PLAN FOR BOTH PERFORMANCES TODAY AT THE THEATRE FROM 10 a.m. Evenings: Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls 12/6; Back Stalls K 6 ’ Galle ry 5/-. Matinees: Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls 7/6, Back Stalls 5/-. Gallery CHILDREN HALF PRICE TO MATINEES. SEE WEDDING IN PARIS „ „ TODAY Box Plan for last two nights, Tuesday and Wednesday, at the D.I.C. tomorrow. RUGBY RUGBY TUESDAY - APRIL 30 LANCASTER PARK RUGBY LANCASTER PARK rugly Kick - ofl 315 Pm - RUGBY NEW ZEALAND RUGBY RUGMY NEW ZEALAND RUGBY RUGBY UNION RUGBY UNION RUGBY RUGBY FINAL SOUTH ISLAND ESSoX Z2IAL FOR ALL BLACKS RUGBY TEAM TO TOUR AUSRUGBY THALIA. RUGBY RUGBY S.I. POSSIBLES v. RUGBY S.I. POSSIBLES v. RUGBY SI - probables RUGBY SX ?RO B ABLES RUGBY Curtain-raiser 1.45 p.m. RUGBY P RUGBY ADMISSIONRUGBY Reserves in No. 3 Stand, RUGBY 7s 6d. RUGBY Reserves in No. 5 Stand, RUGBY ss. RUGBY ADULTS Enclosure 4s, RUGBY Embankment 3s. RUGBY CHlLDREN—Enclosure 2s, RUGBY Embankment Is. RUGBY Booking for No. 3 and No. RUGBY 5 Stands open at the D.I.C. RUGBY on Tuesday, April 23, at RUGBY 9.30 a.m. RUGBY Season Ticket Holders may RUGBY use their usual seats after RUGBY paying the enclosure price RUGBY (4s) and a further 3s 6d RUGBY at the entrance to No. 2 RUGBY or 4 Stand. RUGBY 5579

RUGBY TODAY, MONDAY, RUGBY APRIL 22. RUGBY RUGBY RUGBY PARK RUGBY RUGBY PARK RUGBY RUGBY 3 p.m.—Seniors: RUGBY VARSITY v. CHEVIOT RUGBY VARSITY v. CHEVIOT RUGBY RUGBY 1.30 p.m.—Juniors: RUGBY VARSITY v. CHEVIOT RUGBY Admission: Adults 2s, ChildRUGBY rcn 6d PAPARUA COUNTY COUNCIL. REFUSE COLLECTION. EASTER AND ANZAC DAY. (1) Collections which would normally be made on Friday,’April 19, will be made on Saturday, April 20. (2) Collections which would normally be made on Monday, April 22, and Tuesday, April 23, will be one day later respectively. (3) Collections which would normally be made on Wednesday, April 24, -and Thursday, April 25, will be made on Friday, April 26. Residents are reminded that rubish tins should be out at the gate by 7.30 a.m. on the day of collection. A. KELLY, County Clerk, ; County Office, April 17. 4 893*

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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28258, 22 April 1957, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28258, 22 April 1957, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28258, 22 April 1957, Page 1

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