AMUMMBNTO Children Half-price At Matinees ! DAILY at 1.30 and 7.30 p.m. (As feature occupies entire programme, patrons are requested to be seated on timet) Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. William Wyler’s Presentation of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s “BEN HUR” (Y) THE ENTERTAINMENT EXPERIENCE OF A LIFETIME! Winner of 11 Academy Awards. RESERVE NOW ! Tickets on sale at Theatre on day of performance ONLY. AU other reservations two weeks in advance at D.I.C. No Tel. Reserves. No Free List. Direct from U.S.A. Direct from U.S.A. 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 *'ln the clinical, unemotional surroundings of the Royal Festival Hall on Saturday, 3000 persons gave the biggest ovation I have ever heard in London’s major concert hall. Object of their appreciation was the Modem Jazz Quartet, which had just completed the second of the two opening concerts of its tour.”—THE MELODY MAKER. “Returning after two years’ absence, the Quartet haci. a packed house at Royal Festival Hall raving. Their technique is as flawless as ever . . . Lewis remains the most talented composer since Ellington.” NEW STATESMAN. ONE CONCERT ONLY! ONE CONCERT ONLY! WEDNESDAY, MAY 24 WEDNESDAY, MAY 24 WEDNESDAY, MAY 24 Evening 8 p.m. THEATRE ROYAL Prices: 30/-, 20/-, 15/-. Box Plan Opens Box Plan Opens D.I.C. Today, 9 a.m. D.I.C. Today, 9 a.m.
PUBLIC NOTICES TINY TATTS Limited to 1000 Tickets RAFFLE NO. 80 FIRST PRIZE. £so—10 PRIZES £1: 1487 1724 1508 1845 1522 1929 1587 1954 1652 1958 Prizes may be collected from agents or from 245 Cashel st. 5470 GLENROY SCHOOL * OFFICIAL OPENING on New Site, MAY 20, 1961. at 2 P.M. t All ex-teachers, pupils, commitf tee members and residents cordially invited. 5 5503 KINDERGARTEN 80 NO. 7 Ist Prize. £3O. 1414, A.H.J., c/o. Joe McMahon. 2nd Prize, £10—2321, Little Albie. c/o. Johnnie O’Keefe. TEN PRIZES £1; 2695 1756 2717 1807 1411 1466 1504 2060 1272 2332 Prize winners please present f winning tickets to Organiser, ! 100 Hampshire street. J 5506 RAPID RAFFI.E Limited to 1000 Tickets RAFFLE NO. 60 FIRST PRIZE, £so—10 PRIZES £l— 1007 1577 j 1121 1654 I 1128 1807 1365 1871 1545 1932 Prizes may be collected from agents or from 245 Cashel st. I 5465 LUCKY SEVENTY RESULTS ' Series No. 30, drawn 13/5/1961. First Prize, £7O, 2233. £1 2613 10/- 2 IPO £1 1457 10/- 2188 £1 1716 10/- 2176 £1 2088 10/- 1678 ' £1 1777 10/- 2719 £1 1255 10/- 1288 £1 1773 10/- 1885 £1 1277 10/- 1426 £1 1408 10/- 2069 ; £1 1891 10/- 2353 Prizes may be collected from i agents or 116 Lonsdale street, New Brighton. MR M. I. ROWCROFT, of Dunedin Visiting Hearing Aid Specialist. Next visit May 15 and 16 Make an appointment now with JOHN F. CURTIS. F 8.0. A.. F.S.M.C. (London), 126 Hereford i street, P.O. Box 1940, ’Phone 60-9 M. MWF
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29513, 15 May 1961, Page 1
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