AMUSEMENTS “GUYS AND DOLLS” It’S a DAMON RUNYON RIOT! All the beloved characters of his fantastically FUNNY twilight world. “One of the Friskiest, Funniest shows ever put on the Screen.” Time Magazine “One of the Funniest Ever.” N.Y. Journal-American “Outrageously Funny.” PICTUREGOEK Magazine, London. Sessions! TODAY and WED! 2-8 p.m. NO SCREENING ANZAC DAY! Friday 11-2-5-8 S A V / :>-U lO THEATRE i D-U4O Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. “Showplace Of The South” (Please be seated early. Feature commences a few minutes after the start of each session.) M.G.M. Proudly Present MARLON BRANDO MARLON BRANDO The Dramatic greatness that won world acclaim in “ON THE WATERFRONT” is now exchanged for a rollicking, riotous, light-hearted portrayal! HE SINGS. HE DANCES! And, of course, ROMANCES lovely JEAN SIMMONS Also Starring FRANK SINATRA VIVIAN BLAINE AND THE GOLDWYN GIRLS ta SAMUEL GOLDWYN’S Wondrous “GUYS AND DOLLS” “GUYS AND DOLLS” (Y) (Approved for General Exhibition— Recommended as Suitable for Persons 13 and Over.) CINEMASCOPE COLOUR With all the show-stopping Hit Parade Songs: “Sit Down, You’re Rocking The Boat,” “If I Were A Bell,” “A Woman In Love,” “Take Back Your Mink,” “Luck Be A Lady,” “Adelaide.” RESERVES AT THEATRE AND D.I.C.
NIGHTLY AT 7.45 NIGHTLY AT 7.45 LAST TWO NIGHTS LAST TWO NIGHTS Of the delightful Musical Comedy that has created box office records. Thousands have been thrilled by WEDDING IN PABIS WEDDING IN PABIS WEDDING IN PABIS' The 1957 Production of the Christchurch Operatic Society THEATRE ROYAL BOX PLANS AT THE D.I.C. BOX PLANS AT THE D.I.C. Reserves: Evenings, Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls 12/6, Back Stalls 7/6, Gallery 5/-. SEE SEE WEDDING IN PABIS WEDDING IN PABIS TONIGHT TONIGHT
WAIAU FIELD DAY i FIELD DAY DOG TRIALS to be ! held on the property of MESSRS R. A. CHAFFEY and 'C. DEANS, WAIAU, 1 on TUESDAY, April 30, commencing ] 9.30 a.m. Heading and Huntaway 1 events for maiden and open dogs. 1 Good nrizes. x 4 Morning Tea, Luncheon, and After- ' noon Tea available. 6998 PUBLICNOTICES HALSWELL DOMAIN THE TAI TAPU MOTOR-CYCLE i CLUB have been granted the use of the i Domain on SATURDAY, April 27, , and to make a charge for admls- < sion. G. E. WILLIAMS. 1 Hon. Secretary. ( < EASTER VACATION. THE REAL ESTATE INSTITUTE OF ' THE REAL ESTATE INSTITUTE OF NEW ZEALAND (INC.). NEW ZEALAND (INC.). (Canterbury-Westland Branch). THE PUBLIC IS NOTIFIED THAT OFFICES OF MEMBERS OF THE INSTITUTE WILL BE CLOSED FROM THE EVENING OF THURSDAY, APRIL 18, AND WILL REOPEN FOR BUSINESS ON MONDAY, APRIL 29. 8810 CHANGE OF ADDRESS. T. DAVID CRAIG, A.P.A.N.Z., A.C.I.S. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT OF CHRISTCHURCH and LEESTON, wishes to advise that his Christchurch practice has been moved from the Allan McLean Building, 208 Oxford terrace, Christchurch, and in future will be conducted in association with MR E. D. BENNETT, Public Accountant, at the following address:— MacGIBBON BUILDINGS, 188 Hereford street, Christchurch. New 'Phone No. 76-385 (2 lines). P.O. Box 1726. 2827 A Card MAURICE G. TEAGUE I A.P.A.N.Z., A.I.A.N.Z. Wishes to announce that he has ' commenced practice as a Public Accountant at 78 CASHEL STREET Christchurch 'Phone 70-644. P.O. Box 2309. f 6999 CULVERDEN-ROTHERHAM DISTRICT Our Barber-Greene Trench Digger will- be in your district during the next two weeks. Messages to Doyle . Bros., Rotherham Hotel. 2885 r
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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28259, 23 April 1957, Page 1
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