! AMUMMB4TS HURRY ONLY 5 MORE DAYS THREE SESSIONS TODAY 2 p.m.—s p.m.—B p.m. (Feature occupies full prog.) ■lll S^ A X E Illi Dlr.: Amalgsmsted Theatres. Ltd. RODGERS and KAMMERSTEIN'S GREATEST” Musical Comedy “THE KING AND I” (G> As the composers always meant it to be seen in the fabulous WALL-TO-WALL DIMENSIONS of GRANDEUR 70 M.M. With 6 Track High-Fidelity STEREOPHONIC SOUND Starring YUL BRYNNER DEBORAH KERR Book at Theatre Today. “THE KING AND I” IN GRANDEUR 70 M.M. WILL DEFINITELY NOT BE SEEN IN ANY OTHER SOUTH ISLAND THEATRE. ONCE IT LEAVES THE STATE IT IS GONE FOR GOOD. Fi'iday Next . .. “MR HOBBS TAKES A VACATION” (G) Another Wonderful Comedy Hit to the fabulous tradition of “THE PARENT TRAP.” Book Monday at the D.I.C. and Theatre. UNIVERSITIES’ ARTS FESTIVAL Saturday. Aug. 11th Thursday, Aug. 16th Saturday, Aug. 11 LAW MOOT. ALL DAY. SUPREME COURT. With the Honourable Mr JUSTICE MACARTHUR. Sunday, Aug. 12 OFFICIAL OPENING, 8.30 p.m. University Hall, followed by Music Concert. ART EXHIBITION OPENING Amur! Motors Showroom, 5 pm. FESTIVAL FILM, to City. Monday, Aug. 13 CHESS. Canterbury Chess Club Rooms. 9 am. PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION, 10 am. - 6 p.m. Education Laboratory, University. ART EXHIBITION, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m., Amur! Motors. POOH STICKS, 1 p.m. Worcester st. Bridge. DRAMA, 8 p.m., Irish Society Hall. “Three Actors and Their Drama.” by Michel de Ghelderode. “Bonds Of Love," by Bruce Mason “Two Gentlemen of Soho," by A. P. Herbert. Tuesday, Aug. 14 Chess. Photographic Exhibition. Art Exhibition. Music Concert, 1 p.m. University Hall. Jazz Concert. 8 p.m. Civic Theatre. Book at D.I.C. Debating, 8 p.m. Chamber of Commerce. Modern French Plays, 8 pm. Lutheran Hall. Wednesday, Aug. 15 Chess, N.Z.U. Match. Photographic Exhibition. Art Exhibition. Drama, 8 p.m. Irish Society Hall. Debating, 8 pm. W.E.A. Hall. Thursday* Aug. 16 Photographic Exhibition. Art Exhibition. Music Concert, 1 p.m. University Hall. "The Rainmaker.” Film at 11 a.m., 2 pm. Tour of Ham, 4 pm. THE TEMPEST THE TEMPEST THE TEMPEST THE TEMPEST Final Performance Tonight at 8 p.m. REPERTORY THEATRE Bookings ... 7/6, 5/-, Children 3/6 available at Theatre 1030 am. to noon and from 6.30 pm. PHONE RESERVES 43-221 THE TEMPEST THE TEMPEST 1 Directed by HEATH JOYCE ) is the Repertory Society’s production for the Second Christchurch Festival Of Shakespeare I ■ VETERINARY Remedies: A comprehensive range at Iggo’s (Chemists). Ltd., 105 Cashel st 7532,
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