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AM USEMENTS I 2 p.m. - Daily - 8 p.m. I— ■ ... . I "" ■Phone SAVOY '’ >hon « 42-446 THEATRE 42-446 Direction: Amalgamated Theatrea, Ltd. "Showplace Of The South." THE G-R-E-A-T-E-S-T ADVENTURE STORY OF THEM ALL! Thrill To . The Perilous Shipwreck! Th* Exotic Lost Island! The Fabled Tree-House’ The Wild Animal Race! The Fantastic Pirate Attack!) WALT DISNEY PRESENTS John Dorothy MILLS McGUIRE MILLS McGUIRE JAMES MACARTHUR JANET MUNRO CECIL PARKER SESSUE HAYAKAWA TOMMY KIRK KEVIN CORCORAN -m“SWISS FAMILY “SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON" ROBINSON” (G> MAJESTICALLY FILMED IN P-A-N-A-V-I-S-I-O-N AND T-E-C-H-N-l-C-O-L-O-R PLANS D.IC. and THEATRE. “TOAD OF TOAD HALL” Canterbury Children's Theatre Presents The Popular Kenneth Grahame story from “WIND IN THE WILLOWS” “TOAD OF TOAD HALL” Produced by Yvette Bromley j REPERTORY THEATRE August 25 to Sept. 1 Bookings at Hay's. ADULTS 5/6 CHILDREN 3/6. Plus 3d Booking Fee. UNIVERSITIES’ ARTS FESTIVAL Saturday. Aug. 11th to Thursday, Aug. 16th Tuesday, Aug. 14 CHESS: 9 a m. Canterbury Chess Club rooms. PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION: 10 a.m. to 6 p m. Education Laboratory. University. ART EXHIBITION 10 am. to ! 6 p.m. Ainuri Motors. | MUSIC CONCERT 1 p in. University Hall. JAZZ CONCERT 8 pm. Civic Theatre. Plans at D.I.C. until 5 p.m. MODERN FRENCH PLAYS: 8 p.m. Lutheran Hall. DEBATING: "Joynt Scroll" 8 p.m. Chamber of Commerce. Wednesday, Aug. 15 PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Education Laboratory, University. ART EXHIBITION: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Amur! Motors. CHESS: 9 a.m. Canterbury Chess Club rooms, N Z U. Match evening. DEBATING: 8 p in. W.E A Hall. " Bledisloe Medal.” ] DRAMA: 8 pin. Irish Society Hall, St. Asaph street "Birds Of A Feather” by J O. Francis. “Barnstable" by James Saunders. "The Bath" by Jeremy Agar. "In This Hung-up Age" I by Gregory Corso. Thursday, Aug. 16 ’ Photographic Exhibition. Art Exhibition. Music Concert: 1 p.m , University Hall. Film: "The Rainmaker” 2 p.m. at Ham Theatre. [ Tour of Ilam Art School, 4 p.m., (Buses from I University for Film and Tour). ONE OF CANTERBURY’S I FINE PLACES “PINEIIAVEN” LICENSED RESTAURANT Relaxing surroundings You are not required to dance. It's an entertainment watching others Wine if you wish—but wine is only part of gracious eating Food served in the "Pinehaven" manner Is our main theme—we cater for young, old and always nice people. Spend an enchanting evening where town and country meet and when you do meet to eat—REMEMBER •‘PINEHAVEN” I Where QUALITY Counts. PHONE MX. Kaiapoi. Early reservations are recommended for this Saturday and every Saturday night : DFP CHIROPHACTOBS CHIROPRACTOR J W DUGGAN. DC Palmer Graduate 137 Peterborou-h street. Telephone 65-931 Dan and Evening Hours SMW

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29900, 14 August 1962, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume CI, Issue 29900, 14 August 1962, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume CI, Issue 29900, 14 August 1962, Page 1

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