r CENTURY i St. Albans Phone 42-901 TONIGHT AT 7.45 He Issue of one of the most delightful and charming films In Years. 1! G M.'s Gay Musical Romance "LILI" (G) In Technicolor A chance to give the family a real treat Leslie Caron Mel Ferrer —Jean Pierre Aumont You'll fall in love with the , music, the Puppets and the story of a lonely girl who comes to find love Plans DI.C., at Theatre 8 p.m. ILAM ; Fendalton Phone 31-538 t Tonight t Thursday 7.45 p.m. A brand new version of the classic thriller that will send your pulses sky high "Phantom of the Opera" (A) Sensation piles upon sensation in this story of vengeance and romance. VOGUE Spreydon—'Phone 35-490 7 45 FINALLY TONIGHT 7.45 Exciting and Lavish Ballet I Film I BLACK TIGHTS <G) MAURICE CHEVALIER MOIRA SHEARER CYD CHARISSE 1 Featuring the world's most celebrated Ballet Dancers. Tomorrow: By Popular Bequest One Night Only "MY UNCLE” (G) TAILORING ALTERATIONS to Suits, Costumes Restyled etc. Own materials made up. Garth Owen. Ladles' and Gentlemen's , Tailors, 115 Cashel st. ’Ph 76 917 D COATS and Suits to measure and ready to wear. Fur collars, ; cuffs and trimmings. also alterations. G. W. Beck, Ladles' Tailor, 23 New Regent st., next ' George_Welgels.WS KEEP UP WITH FASHION! HAVE your Suit Tailored by " Jack Tracey Over 25 years’ ex ‘ fierience of High Grade Tailor 1 ng We also undertake altera i tions and remodelling O B 1 Coats made into the latest single breasted style Trousers tapered , JACK TRACEY. Tailor, 593 A Co- ! lombo street (near St Asaph ; st.) ’Phone 80-450 TWS "THIS IS 1 A HIT!" I I THE STAGE CRITICS OF ■ .LONDON, NEW YORK, I ■ PARIS, SYDNEY. ■ ACCLAIM THE GENIUS ■ OF THE GREATEST UV- ■ p ING IRISH ACTOR | iMibiMmlbwir ■ THE VOICE OF THIS YEAR'S ■ ACADEMY AWARD-WINNING | ■ MASTERPIECE "TOM JONiS" DOCTOR, TRINITY COLLEGE, ■ DUBLIN SHAKESPEAREAN ■ (STAR OF BRITISH TELEVISION " IN 2J EXCITING HOURS OF - ENTERTAINMENT BASED ON ■ THE WORKS OF OSCAR WILDE. ■ I "This M thoofra in the first and superb place an explosion of ■ boldness, passion, beauty." W —LONDON DAILY EXPRESS. I"Michoai Macliammolr makes ■ the blossoms of Oscar Wilde's | genius bloom again in all their I splendour." ■ —LONDON DAILY MAIL ■ "A work ef groat theatrical art an evening of raro and fas* g Icinating entertainment." —SYDNEY DAILY TELEGRAPH ■ "Brilliant entertainment - hod I chills of excitement running up ■ my spine." —SYDNEY MORNING HERALD I NEW ZEALANDERS ARE fl SOON TO DISCOVERTHIS UNFORGETTABLE I ■ THEATRICAL EXPERIENCE . . . iKerridgo-Odeon in association with Garland Productions ■ presents ■ The Importance OfßeingOS® 16 ENTHRALLING fl NIGHTS FOR " (CHRISTCHURCH. ON STAGE (REPERTORY MONDAY, Jun, 24th, to SATURDAY, July 4th. I NIGHTLY AT 8.15 p.m. ■ BOOK BY MAU NOW I IT COSTS NO MORE. Addrtu fl lapplHcationt to ''Maxlleminoir,'' • C/o Majestic theatre, Box 2613, Christchurch. Endow Cheque/ ■ Postal Noto tor 20/6 per teat, ■ I together with etamped, seHaddressed enxotope. Fleese make ■ cheques payable to Mojeetk ■ ■ ■ di REPERTORY THEATRE SATURDAY 8 p.m. ONE WEEK OHLY Packed with suspense from the first to the fieal curtain. Directed by JOHN KIM For THE CANTERBURY REPERTORY SOCIETY BOX PLANS AT HAY'S Reserves ?/• and 5/>.
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30469, 17 June 1964, Page 27
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