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AMUSEMENTS ' ’ l" THOUSANDS HAVE ALREADY I BEEN LAVISH IN THEIR ACCLAIM-HUNDREDS ARE' RETURNING FOR A SECOND L TIME—BUT HURRY 111 v I Season Now Limited ' Season Now Limited i Season Now Limited , t BOX PLANS OPEN a BOX PLANS OPEN 9 a.m. TOMORROW s 9 a.m. TOMORROW c For SIX More NIGHTS For SIX More NIGHTS TO MONDAY, SEPT. 2nd And In Response To Overwhelming Public Demand > 6 FAMILY MATINEES 6 FAMILY MATINEES As A Special School Holiday Treat DAILY AT 2 p.m. NEXT MON. to SAT. i (All Seats Reservable from 5/6 for Children) NIGHTLY AT 8 NIGHTLY AT 8 Matinee Tomorrow at 2 Matinee Tomorrow at 2 Kerridge-Odeon MAJESTIC Book at Theatre, 10 a m.-6 p.m. ’Phone 62-038. | J z\ Great Laugr.ter-Filled, Glamour-Packed Show with 1001 Delights l THE BLACK & WHITE ‘ THE BLACK & WHITE , THE BLACK & WHITE MINSTREL SHOW MINSTREL SHOW MINSTREL SHOW London's Merriest Musical . . . with a song every 60 seconds . . variety acts galore ... its sparkle, splendour and family appeal—this is a treat for patrons of all ages . . . Prices:— EVENINGS 30/6. 20/6 MATINEES 20/6, 15/6 CHILDREN AND SENIOR CITIZENS HALF PRICE AT MATINEES, 10/6 and 8/DAY SALES from 10 a.m. EVENINGS: 15/6. MATINEES: 10/6 Adu.ts; 5/6 Children and Senior Citizens. I "• ''"'"'"Ti , CENTURY I St Albans - Phone 42-903 f 1 11 " TONIGHT AT 7.30 Great Double Feature Programme for action fans. “Tarzan’s New York Adventure” Followed by “Frontier Rangers” Both “G” • Both outstanding Plans D.I.C. At Theatre 6 p.m. 1L A M Fendalton Phone 31-536 TODAY. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY; 7.45 pm We proudly present the SENSATIONAL FILM of the year I The provocative, candid film of ■ young people growing up . “SPLENDOUR IN THE GRASS” (R. 16 No person under 16 s admitted. This film Is an absolute MUST for all patrons who like a really , fine film I ' Starring—i NATALIE WOOD WARREN BEATTY - Bookings D.I.C. and Douglas's i Pharmacy. B xikings are a must. ; ? VOGUE i Sprevdon Phone 35-490 745 TONIGHT 745 . An outstanding drama between the young, more modern Doctor and their older, more experienced counterparts “YOUNG DOCTORS” (A) " Fredric March , , Dick Clark Commencing Friday: “STATE FAIR” (G) II Thursday. Complimentary : evening. Tickets available at Barrington Service Station. Censor’s Classifications (G) Approved for General Exhibition. (Y) Approved for General Exhibition. Recommended as Suitable for Persons Aged 13 and Over, 1(A) Approved for General Exhibition. Recommended as Suitable for Adults Only. E , LYTTELTON CONCERT Addington W.E.A. Choir Conductor: Charles Martin Mus.B. Guest Conductor: Dr. Vernon Griffiths. 0.8. E with Associate Artists )!Paul Snelgrove (Trumpet). d'Noeline and Judy Bond (recitaHtion) “Wednesday, August 21, 8 p.m. s 1 ) y at St. Saviour’s Hall, WEST LYTTELTON e Admission: 3/6 Children 2/- '■ Concert sponsored by Adult » Education Dept.. University of Canterbury in association with Canterbury W.E.A. and ’ Lyttelton Borough Council !

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30214, 20 August 1963, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume CII, Issue 30214, 20 August 1963, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume CII, Issue 30214, 20 August 1963, Page 1