. AMUSEMENTS 3rd GREAT WEEK THREE SESSIONS TODAY | 2 p.m. .. 5 p.m. .. 8 p.m. SPECIAL ALL SESSIONS 1 I = Full and Exciting Coverage of N.Z.’s Premier Motor Racing Event GRAND PRIX AT ARDMORE. Filmed in Eastman Colour. ' » Presented by Pacific Films. Attend the popular day time sessions or book early for nights. f The TRUE story of a woman who always said: . “I’LL CRY TOMORROW” This was the code by which i , LILLIAN ROTH lived until dizzily, j drunkenly she tumbled from the t peak of fame to the depths of shame. ’ I STATE Illi I' Ij; I HI ’Phone 78-861 ||| | "WHERE CHRISTCHURCH MEETS’’ Direction; Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Throughout New Zealand ONE OF THE TRULY "GREAT” MOTION PICTURES OF OUR TIME Metro Goldwyn Mayer Present “I’LL CRY TOMORROW” “I’LL CRY TOMORROW” “I’LL CRY TOMORROW” (A) A story of indomitable faith and I courage, it stars in her CANNES < FILM FESTIVAL AWARD rolfe . . . at the height of her career ' SUSAN HAYWARD | SUSAN HAYWARD As LILLIAN ROTH, with Richard Conte i Eddie Albert AND THE ACADEMY AWARD WINNING PERFORMANCE OF Jo Van Fleet As Lillian’s MOTHER, who traded her child’s tender years for that elusive thing called stardom. PLANS AT THEATRE TODAY. CHRISTCHURCH CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY (Inc.) ANNOUNCING 5 ANNOUNCING r THE 1957 SEASON 1957 SEASON* 1957 SEASON 1957 SEASON OF ; SIX CELEBRITY CONCERTS g SIX CELEBRITY CONCERTS PARRENIN QUARTET PARRENIN QUARTET (From France) i. TWO CONCERTS MAY 9 and 13 Since 1947 one of the leading European String Quartets. They have appeared at the principal Musical Festivals throughout the world and , have recently toured the U.S.A. GUY and MONIQUE FALLOT ONE CONCERT, AUGUST 3 A Brother-and-Sister team of violoncellist and pianist from Lorraine in France. Acclaimed throughout Europe as outstanding artists. Their recordings have met with an excellent reception by International critics. SMETANA QUARTET SMETANA QUARTET TWO CONCERTS, SEPT. 16 and 23 The foremost String Quartet in Czechoslovakia today. Toured Great ” Britain in 1955, and South America, the United States and Russia in 1956. (AND A SIXTH CONCERT STILL TO BE ARRANGED) r THESE CONCERTS ARE ALL k FOR MEMBERS ONLY JOIN THE SOCIETY NOW As admission to these concerts is de- „ finitely restricted to members of the Society those wishing to attend • should write Immediately to the Secretary, P.O. Box 1484, enclosing subscription (30/-); or call at Begg's Box Office. '• MEMBERSHIP LIST NOW OPEN 30/- SIX CONCERTS 30/- ,„ 30/- SIX CONCERTS 30/Members booking opens at Begg’s : from Friday, May 3rd.
RUGBY RUGBY SATURDAY, APRIL 27 RUGBY RUGBY LANCASTER PARK OVA! RUGBY Kick-off 3 p.m. RUGBY RUGBY H. 5.0.8. v. VARSITY RUGBY H. 5.0.8. v. VARSITY RUGBY H. 5.0.8. V. VARSITY RUGBY 1.30 RUGBY ALBION v. N. BRIGHTOI RUGBY LANCASTER PARK SIT RUGBY 3 p.m. Sen. 2nd Divisior RUGBY CHCH. v. H. 5.0.8. RUGBY 1.30 p.m. Sen. Ist Divisior RUGBY SUNNY.-SPREYDON v. RUGBY MERIVAU RUGBY ADMISSION:— RUGBY ADULTS Enclosure 2 RUGBY 6d; . Embankment 1: RUGBY CHlLDREN—Enclosure Is RUGBY Embankment 6d. RUGBY Programmes on Sale at Me RUGBY Auleys, Crornb and Merrit RUGBY Fisher’s Book Shop, Die RUGBY Whitings, and United 800 RUGBY Shop. RUGBY RUGBY PARK RUGBY 3 p.m. Sen. Ist Divisior RUGBY MARIST V. SYDENHA! RUGBY 1.30 p.m.: Senior 2nd Div RUGBY SYDENHAM v. RUGBY TEACHERS’ COLLEG: RUGBY ADMISSION: RUGBY Adults 2/-; Children 6c RUGBY Rutland street buses leav RUGBY ing from Cathedral squar RUGBY stop at Rugby Park. RUGBY TUESDAY APRIL 30 RUGBY LANCASTER PARK RUGBY Kick-off 3.15 p.m. RUGMY NEW ZEALAND RUGBY RUGBY UNION RUGBY FINAL SOUTH ISLAND RUGBY TRIAL MATCH. RUGBY S.I. POSSIBLES v. RUGBY S.I. PROBABLE RUGBY ADMISSIONRUGBY Reserves in No. 3 Stanc RUGBY 7s 6d. RUGBY Reserves in No. 5 Stanc RUGBY ss. RUGBY ADULTS Enclosure 4: RUGBY Embankment 3s. RUGBY CHlLDREN—Enclosure 2 RUGBY Embankment Is. RUGBY Booking now open at th RUGBY D.I.C. Booking Office. RUGBY RODEO, RODEO, RODEO, RODEO, RANGIORA SHOW GROUNDS, RANGIORA SHOW GROUNDS, SATURDAY, MAY 4, AT 2 P.M. SATURDAY, MAY 4, AT 2 P.M. In Aid of N.C.C. Pipe Band Building Fund. EVENTS: 1. Schoolboys’ Calf-riding. 2. Novice Steer Ride. 3. District Steer Ride. 4. Open Steer Ride. Substantial Cash Prizes in Each Event. Entries Close with undersigned or MAY 1. T. K. COURT, 42 East Belt, Rangiora. 23(
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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28262, 27 April 1957, Page 1
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