AMUMM tNTS 3rd Thrilling Week ! ! ! 3rd Thrilling Week ! ! ! 3rd Thrilling Week ! I ! ALFRED ALFRED HITCHCOCK’S HITCHCOCK’S new and altogether different ELECTRIFYING Screen E-X-C-I-T-E-M-E-N-T Kerridge-Odeon ’Phnne REGENT $389 “THEATRE OF THE STARS” Reserve at Regent 10 a.m.-t pan. TODAY & FRIDAY 11 a.m., 2—s—B p.m. 11 a.m., 2—s—B p.m. (SATURDAY: 2,5, 8 P.M.) Nothing You Have Ever Seen before has prepared you for the sheer excitement and stabbing suspense of “The Birds " ROD TAYLOR JESSICA TANDY SUZANNE PLESHETTE Introducing TIPI HEDREN in Universal Pictures Production “THE BIRDS” “THE BIRDS” “THE BIRDS” “THE BIRDS” “THE BIRDS” Persons under 13 not admitted T-E-C-H-N-I-C-O-L-O-R Based on Daphne Du Maurier’s World Famous classic suspense story. Nothing you will see on stage or screen can match this breathtaking sport for thrills and excitement! Polo is the sport of •Princes and the Prince of Sport to enjoy! POLO HAWKE’S BAY v. WAIKATO at 2.05 p.m. TODAY and TOMORROW AT THE SHOW AT THE SHOW SEE these two top New Zealand teams in the most exciting of all spectator sports. These are not exhibition matches—the rivalry for honours between these two teams of international class is intense. WHAT MAKES A POLO PONY? He has to be fast and have a special intelligence and temperament for the game. The fascination at polo is the complete understanding, which must ze at the highest pitch, between player and mount. WHAT MAKES A POLO PLAYER? His horsemanship, skill and physical! fitness must be 100 per cent and eye and timing near perfect WHAT ARE THE RULES OF POLO? They are very simple and almost entirely designed for the safety of the players and their ponies. The principal rule penalises the player who crosses in front of another. Polo L’ played at great speed and a collision can cause serious injury to both ponies and riders. AND AT 2.50 P.M. COSSACK RIDING By STUART LEAR Famous Australian horseman in a spectacular 30-minute display at Cossack riding which has thrilled millions of spectators at the great Australian Royal Shows and National Rodeos. ADMISSION TO SHOW GROUND AND RING ADULTS 4s. CHILDREN Is. KAFfLE KISULTS KAIAPOI MARCHING ASSN (Inc.) PETROL RAFFLE NO. 26 Ist Prize:—l24. 2nd Prize:—l7o. 3rd Prize:—36B. R. J. BARRY. Secretary. 19 Hilton street, Kaiapoi, ’Phone 8070. UNWOOD RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL CLUB WEEKLY RAFFLE, SERIES 84 Ist Prize £5O: No. 313—C/o. H. Woodham. 10 PRIZES OF £1 376—A. Bishop. 465—M. Millar. 112—S. Cook. 816—B. Robertson. 786—H. Woodham. 480—Mrs White. 710—Lordships. 147—H. Woodham. 806—L. Blanchard. 406—W. Gray. NAVY 50 RAFFLE Series 18 Ist PRIZE. £5O-101# 10 PRIZES £1 1052 1372 1537 1537 1564 1846 1737 1138 1553 1511 (1537 two prizes) Drawn under Police supervision
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30288, 14 November 1963, Page 1
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