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AMUSEMENTS 3 Sessions Today 258 p.m. , (Matinee Prices at 5 p.m. Sewiona) [. , MAYFAIR ’ Direction: 1 Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. * GREAT NEWS! I Ever since •’Lilt” captivated the . hearts of thousands, patrons .have t been asking us for another Leslie » Caron Picture ot equal charm and " beauty . . . : WE’VE GOT IT FOR YOU! M.G.M. PRESENT THE HAUNTING POIGNANT LOVE STORY OF “GABY” > . 24 HOURS TO LIVE AND LOVE A LIFETIME . . . J And you live it with Gaby and Greg, the man she loves . . . those tender, laughing, fleeing hours . ■ then sudden separation that takes him out of her life . . . perhaps forever . . . and sends her into the arms of other men! And much * later Greg returns . . . and Gaby must face him with the most heartrending confession that young love can know: "Gaby, I Love You—and you Love me. That hasn’t changed . . . what has happened in between no-one knows . . . no-one need ever know.” - "I KNOW, IT’S IN MY FACE, HOW a CAN I HIDE IT?" 1 Should She Have Told Him 1 LESLIE CARON LESLIE CARON as the tender, tragic Gaby. BROADWAY ’ STAR DISCOVERT JOHN KERR JOHN KERR s as Greg. Could his love overcome his revulsion? SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE Who tried to reason with Gaby “GABY” ; “GABY” “GABY” a ? In Cinemascope Colour. e ADDED ATTRACTION: » "The Flying Sorceress’" Tom and Jerry Cartoon e "Australia Builds’* e UN. Special PLANS AT THEATRE FROM 10.30 a.m. (Approved for General Exhibition— Recommended as Suitable for Per-

sons 13 and Over.) In settings of exotic beauty last night’s enthusiastic audience witnessed an exciting and magnificent performance of dancing and singing. Only once in a decade are we privileged to present a Company whosa artistic perfection reaches the pinnacle achieved by KATHERINE DUNHAM Her DANCERS SINGERS MUSICIANS. A MUST in Entertainment for Adults. A MUST in Education for Children. THEATRE ROYAL By Arrangement with S. A. Gorlinsky, of London, J. C. Williamson Theatres. Ltd. (N.Z.) and David N. Martin present MATINEE TODAY at 2 TONIGHT AT 8.15 Then Nightly at 8.15 j Matinees Wednesdays, Saturdays at S. KATHERINE DUNHAM KATHERINE DUNHAM KATHERINE DUNHAM And her company of DANCERS DANCERS SINGERS SINGERS MUSICIANS MUSICIANS In a Brilliant Extravaganza “Carribean Rhapsody” HERE IS ENTERTAINMENT THE LIKE OF WHICH HAS NEVER BE- , FORE BEEN SEEN IN CHRISTCHURCH. Book Now at D.I.C. Six Days Ahead. Reserved Stalls and Dress Circle: Evenings: 15/-, 10/-. Matinee. 10/-> 7/6. Gallery: 5/- Evenings, 4/- Matinees, at Theatre Today and at D.I.C dally. Children half price at Matinees. (All prices plus tax. etc.) PLANS AT THEATRE from 10 a.m. Today. ’ MAIL ORDERS: Written apoUcations ’ for any performance to D.I.C. En- ; close per seat for night and 13a 1 6d for Matinee, plus stamped ad--1 dressed envelope with cheques, etc. made payable to DJ.C. I WHY BE CHILLY! WHY BE CHILLY! WHY BE CHILLY! WHY BE CHILLY! ; WHY BE CHILLY! - WHY BE CHILLY! r ' VALOUR KEROSENE HEATERS ; Single .. .. £l2 2 6 ’ Twin .. .. £l5 12 8 ELECTRIC RADIATORS Single Bar. .. .. 47 0 Fan Heaters, from £8 18 9 ! j H.M.V. CAVENDISH FAN HEATER £l2 10 0 r ROOM TEMPERATURE CONTROLS £2 0 0 Over 20 Models of ELECTRIC RADIATORS From £2 7 0 to £26 18 0 McKENZIE and WILLIS. McKENZIE and WILLIS McKENZIE and WILLIS. McKENZIE and WILLIS. McKENZIE and WILLIS. McKENZIE and WILLIS. •. ; D.T.C. ’■ ADULTS Only Bronc Mal Mixture tor - all Chest Colds andßronchltts; 3a » 6d bottle Iggo's (Chemists). Ltd.. L 105 Cashel s&eet. 5239

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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28262, 27 April 1957, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28262, 27 April 1957, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28262, 27 April 1957, Page 1

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