*!«»«!!»!» LAST 3 DAYS 1 SEASON CONCLUDES WEDNESDAY 2 p.m. Daily 8 p.m. It’s The Hilarious Inside Story of What goes on when College “Breaks Up” for those riproaring Summer Vacations under the Sun, in the Surf and beneath the Tropic Moon of Fabulous Florida ' “WHERE THE BOYS ARE” (A) Starring CONNIE FRANCIS GEORGE HAMILTON in Cinemascope—Colour Plans at D.I.C. and THEATRE Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. A FILM YOU MUST SEE ! RESERVE NOW At The D.I.C. FOR THE FIRST 2 WEEKS Commencing FRIDAY NEXT May sth (INVITATIONAL PREMIERE THURSDAY, MAY 4th, at 7.30 pjn.) William Wyler’s x Presentation of Metro-Go Id wyn-Mayert “BEN - HUR” “BEN - HUR” (V) Starring CHARLTON HESTON JACK HAWKINS STEPHEN BOYD HAYA HARAREET THE ENTERTAINMENT EXPERIENCE OF A LIFETIME ! ! TWO SHOWS DAILY 1.30 and 7.30 p.m. No Tel. Reserves. No Free List. Harry M. Miller is honoured to present in Christchurch for one night only, the world famous MODERN JAZZ MODERN JAZZ MODERN JAZZ MODERN JAZZ MODERN JAZZ QUARTET QUARTET QUARTET QUARTET QUARTET IN PERSON IN PERSON IN PERSON IN PERSON IN PERSON The Modern Jazz Quartet remains appreciated, year after year, as music ot uncommon beauty, substances and classic form. No musical group in the world has become so widely acclaimed as being so permanently valuable to contribution and to the history of fine music as the music from the Modem Jazz Quartet. It is one of the first pure concert ensembles In jazz. The unique style with which the group disciplines Itself has placed it as a wonderful jazz personality deep In the roots of traditional jazz from which jazz grew. Again Harry M. Miller brings to New Zealand, artists among the greatest in this world today. Not only was the Quartet winner again of America’s famous “Down Beat” poll as a leading eombo but every member of the group has been among the highest individual poll winners for the last six years. The Modem Jazz Quartet have been brought direct to New Zealand from America and will return to New York immediately after their concerts in this country Their distinct sound and individual stylistic approach arouses intense interest and enthusiastic following wherever they oerform. They have presented long. European tours as no other group have ever presented before them, and . gain in e»ch fantastic international prestige. The solid musical achievement of thia highly distinguished group has been summed up in a recent book bv the "New York Times" critic. John S. Wilson: “No other body of recorded work holds up as well as the Modern laze Quartet.” ONE CONCERT ONLY! ONE CONCERT ONLY! ONE CONCERT ONLY! ONE CONCERT ONLY! ONE CONCERT ONLY! WEDNESDAY, MAY 24 WEDNESDAY, MAY 24 WEDNESDAY, MAY 24 WEDNESDAY, MAY 24 WEDNESDAY, MAY 24 8 p.m. at the THEATRE ROYAL MAIL BOOKINGS MAIL BOOKINGS MAIL BOOKINGS Please address booking applications to Modern Jazz Quartet, D.1.C.. Limited, Christchurch. enclosing 35/- for each seat, with a stamped addressed envelope for reply. Kindly make cheques payable to D.1.C.. Limited, and add exchange where applicable. Free list entirely suspended. DALLINGTON FOOTBALL LEAGUE CLUB Players wanted for under 16 and 15 grades. Any boy In these age groups wanting a game of football Ring 79-574 or 32-910 Attend practice Avon Park, 6 pin., Wednesday.
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29501, 1 May 1961, Page 1
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