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AMUSKMINTS TODAY 2— s—B p.m. 2 P.M MONDAY 8 P.M. 'Phone ISAVOY Phons 42-448 THEATRE 42-448 Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. "Showplace Of The South." Metro-Goldwyn Mayer present* The Mngingest . Swingingest Newest Hit set imid the spect'Cuia, excitements of tne WORLD'S FAIR I ELVIS PRESLEY ELVIS PRESLEY ELVIS PRESLEY Ter. Great Songs Including f’ls New Hit Pa nder "ONE BROKEN HEART FOR SALE" “IT HAPPENED “IT HAPPENED At The WORLD’S FAIR” WORLD’S FAIR” (G> Co-Starrtnr Joan O'BRIEN Gary LOCKWOOD In PANAVISION and METROCOLOUR PLANS AT THEATRE TODAY. INDEPENDENT CINEMAS KAIAPOI - Rialto' 2 and 7.45 p.m.: ’’The Singer Not The Song" (Dirk Bogarde. John Mills. Mylene Demongeot) (Scope. Colour, G.) RIALTO Sunday: 8.15 p.m.: "The Badlanders" (Alan Ladd. Ernest Borgnine) Western Scope, Colour (G). RANGIORA - regent2 and 7.45 p.m : "Make Mine Mink" (Terry Thomas, Athene Sevier Hattie Jacques). Comedy (G). SUMNER -"HOLLYWOOD" 2 a.id 8 p.m.: "In The Doghouse" (Leslie Phillips, Peggy Cummins) (G). TONIGHT AT 8 TONIGHT AT 8 TONIGHT AT 8 GRAND GALA OPENING PERFORMANCE OF THE GREATEST LAUGHTER SHOW OF 1963 RepertA’l “ARSENIC * “ARSENIC ZV "ARSENIC W AND OLITLACE” AND OLD ILACE” AND OLD tACE” Directed by JOHN KIM GOOD SEATS GOOD SEATS STILL AVAILABLE STILL AVAILABLE CIVIC THEATRE From 10 a.m. Call or ’Phone 79-502 RESERVES: Adults 9/8, 7/- 5/Children 4/9. 3/6. 2/8. AQUARIUM AND WATER GARDENS CROCODILES TROPICAL FISH Ponds and Goldfish BEACH RD.. NORTH BEACH Ample Parking Space. Open Daily and Sunday Afternoon S CHRISTCHURCH GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL Presents "THE PRODIGIOUS SNOB" (“Le Bourgeois Gentllhomme,” by Mollere) In the SCHOOL ASSEMBLY HALL On AUGUST 20 . 21 22. at 7.45 P M Adults 4s. Children 2s. FP SOCCER SOCCER SOCCER SOCCER SOCCER ENGLISH PARK SOCCER ENGLISH PARK SOCCER ENGLISH PARK SOCCER ENGLISH PARK SOCCER SOCCER AUGUST 17 SOCCER SOCCER ENGLISH CUP SOCCER SOCCER 2.45 p.m. SOCCER SOCCER SOCCER SOCCER WESTERN v. SOCCER WESTERN V. SOCCER WESTERN v. SOCCER CITY SOCCER CITY SOCCER CITY SOCCER SOCCER 1 p.m. SOCCER SOCCER HURLEY SHIELD Q/v'nriJ SOCCER NOMADS V. SOCCER NOMADS v. SOCCER TECH. 0.8 SOCCER TECH. 0.8. SOCCER SOCCER cnf’crn SOCCER ADMISSIONSOCCER Adult* 2/8 to Stand SOCCER and Bank. SOCCEK SOCCER Children without SOCCER paasea. 8d to Bank SOCCER SOCCER SOCC*ER SOCCER THE TRULY INTERSOCCER NATIONAL WINTER SOCCER SPORT. SOCCER SOCCER

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30212, 17 August 1963, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume CII, Issue 30212, 17 August 1963, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume CII, Issue 30212, 17 August 1963, Page 1

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