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amusements 2 p.m. TODAY 8 p.m. SPECIAL ALL SESSIONS ! ! 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. The TRUE story of a woman who always said: “I’LL CRY TOMORROW” This was the code by which LILLI AN ROTH lived until dizzily, drunkenly she tumbled from the peak of fame to the depths of shame. ■I state iiiiiiiiii “WHERE CHRISTCHURCH MEETS” i 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) z A story of Indomitable faith and courage, it stars in her CANNES FILM FESTIVAL AWARD role . . . at the height of her career SUSAN HAYWARD SUSAN HAYWARD As LILLIAN ROTH, with Richard Conte 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 D.I.C. AND THEATRE As in the North, Katherine Dunham and her company are again acclaimed by the Press. “IT SHOULD ON NO ACCOUNT BE MISSED . . . the wonderful early nineteenth century quadrilles held the audience quite spellbound . . . The Company is a happy one and the whole cast radiates a charm that is very appealing.” “The Press." “DANCERS ENTHRALL IN CHRISTCHURCH DEBUT . . . Katherine Dunham and her nimble, laughing, company offered a new concept of dance In a glittering, fluid spectacle with a zest that possibly only negroes could give . . . the drummers were enthralling, exciting to watch.” —"Star-Sun.” 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 TONIGHT AT 8.15 Nightly at 8.15; Matinees Wed-

nesdays, Saturdays at 2. KATHERINE DUNHAM KATHERINE DUNHAM KATHERINE DUNHAM And her company of DANCERS DANCERS SINGERS SINGERS MUSICIANS MUSICIANS In a Brilliant Extravaganza “Caribbean Rhapsody” HERE IS ENTERTAINMENT THE DIKE OF WHICH HAS NEVER BEFORE 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 D.I.C. Daily, for day of performance. Children half price at Matinees. (All prices plus tax, etc.) PLANS AT THEATRE from 6 p.m. Today MAIL ORDERS: Written applications for any performance to D.I.C. Enclose £1 per seat for night and 13s 6d for Matinee, plus stamped addressed envelope with cheques, etc. made payable to DJ.C. PUBLIC NOTICES “QUICKFIRE” RAFFLE. £75 NO. 192 £75 Drawn 29/4/1957, under Police Supervision. FIRST PRIZE, £40—0733: Dorice, White Swan. SECOND PRIZE, £5—9658: N. J. Gray, Bennett street. THIRD PRIZE, £5—4520: “A.5.H.,” Provincial. TWENTY-FIVE £1 PRIZES 3757 W.A.M. 6686 Blank, Star and Garter. 4914 Blank, Lloyd. 4343 Blank, Ashworth. 3676 Mr X. 0549 Partleton, Nth. Beach. 4306 Ballins, Prebbleton. 2706 Blank, Tattersails. 7698 Jack Sweeney. 6091 C.Y.M. t 8974 Blank, Adams, Kaiapoi. 0046 Blank, New Railway. 5926 Blank, Bruhns. 9160 Blank, Radcliffe. 7216 “Art,” C/o British Pavements. 0482 Blank, Caledonian. 9545 Blank, Phoenix. 3896 “Dope,” Chch. 1388 May, Addington. 4952 J. Campbell, Star. 0109 Blank, Crown. 8886 Maori Doolan, Prebbleton. 9506 “Janie.” 4736 Blank, Star and Garter. 9958 Blank Butt. 58 Somme street, St. Albans. 6lBO "MARNOC” TAILORED-TO-MEASURE, SCOTCH STYLED KNITWEAR. Suits, Frocks, Sets, Cardigans, etc. Styles are exclusive and specially designed to be smart as well as practical. It is our pleasure to demonstrate samples, together with an extensive range of garments in standard sizes. Suits and Frocks with Sunray Skirts as well as Sunray Capes are specialties. C/O. TREASURE COT, opposite Bowker Fountain, 790 Colombo street. Victoria square. Hours, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. TJL

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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28264, 30 April 1957, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28264, 30 April 1957, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28264, 30 April 1957, Page 1

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