AMUSEMENTS Kerridge-Odeon MAJESTIC Book at Theatre, 10 a.m.-9 p.m. 'Phone 62-038. LAST 3 DAYS ! p.m.—DAILY—B p.m. The Most Unusual Drama You Will See This Year I sJEVER BEFORE SUCH AN OUTSPOKEN XND WITTY EXPOSE )F LIFE BEHIND BARS !
Associated British Presents RONALD FRASER PAUL MASSIE DENNIS PRICE Carole Lesley Davy Kaye Starring In Mike Watts’s Original Stage Play “THE POT CARRIERS” “THE POT CARRIERS” . (A) “Here's a new concept in entertainment, a richly funny numan comedy called “THE POT CARRIERS,” maybe perhaps better named “CARRY ON TRUSTY.”—The Sunday Times. FLORAL FESTIVAL FLORAL FESTIVAL METHVEN Six Days of Fun And Festivity Commencing FRIDAY, December 6. Wear a Flower Day Window Spotting Competition Lucky Customer Plant StaU
SATURDAY, Dec. 7. The Big Day (Progra mme below) SUNDAY, Dec. 8. Church Services. OUTDOOR BOWLS . AGFA 100 GOLF TOURNAMENT INSPECTION NORTHFIELD GARDENS TENNIS. SWIMMING and AFTERNOON TEA.
MONDAY, Dec. 9. TUESDAY, Dec. 10. INDOOR BOWLS TOURNAMENT WEDNESDAY, Dec. 11. Floral Festival Cabaret in Mt. Hutt Memorial Hall Programme—Saturday, December 7 11 am. Procession to Show-ground-s (through township) of more than twenty genuine decorated floats etc. 12.45 p.m. Parade and judging of decorated bikes and prams. 1.30 p.m. Voting on floats closes. 2.00 p.m. Drawing of Lucky Card. 2.45 p.m. Aerobatic Display (By courtesy Mid - Canterbury Branch Canterbury Aero Club). 3.00 p.m. Crowning Ceremony. ALSO DISPLAYS BY Pony Club, Police Dogs, Bucketts Gym, Vintage Cars and
Ashburton Silver Band. PLUS Numerous Sideshow’s, etc. Midland Bus leaves Depot 8.30 a.m. Admission to Ground by 2/6 Voting Ticket Primary School Children Free. FOR INVALID CAR STICKERS CONTACT J. DIXON, PHONE 43D. METHEN. Light Luncheon and Hot Water available Proceeds to aid Civic Development Fund This Advertisement by courtesy Messrs Nicoll Bros., Ltd., . Ashburton. BAFFLE RESULTS CANTERBURY CAR CLUB. LADIES' SECTION. RAFFLE RESULTS. First 23661 Second .... 23876 Prizes have been claimed. PLUNKET SOCIETY. RAFFLE RESULTS. Pearls No. 3390
Sweets No. 1987 Cake No. 3882 Dinner No. 3725 Tea and Coffee .. No. 4091 Teddy Bear No. 2701 LITTLE GOLD MINE Weekly Raffle No. 131 Limit 1000 Tickets FIRST PRIZE, £5O: 1664—Rats. Rangiora. 10 Prizes at £1 1204 1828 1205 1735 1448 1596 1041 1019 1931 1752 Prizes collected at Dulux Centre, Kaiapoi; Carmanas. Rangiora. SOUTHBROOK LIBRARY XMAS HAMPER Winning Number 1649 —Mrs B. Farrant, Manchester place, Rangiora. EASY-FIFTY Suburbs RF, Club (Inc.) Series 31. Drawn 25.11.63. Ist PRIZE, £5O: No. 1592—C/o. W. G. Lester. 10 £1 Prizes 1880 C/o. T. Sykes. 1211 C/o. O'Neills Shop. 1273 C/o. W. G. Lester. 1696 C/o. Phillips. 1370 C/o. C. Howard. 1659 C/o. F. Hunt. 1950 C/o. Overends Store. 1592 C/o. W. G. Lester. 1604 C/o. Star Hotel. 1110 C/o. Star Hotel. RANGIORA BOWLING AND CROQUET CLUB WEEKLY RAFFLE No. 107. Drawn on Nov. 25. 1963. Limited to 1000 Tickets. Ist PRIZE. £5O: 1470. 10 £1 Prizes 1429 1705 1698 1618 1886 j 1907 1716 1881 1441 1649 I Prizes to be collected at A F. Jeavons Delicatessen. High st., Rangiora. Next Raffle Drawn Dec. 2. 1963.
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30298, 26 November 1963, Page 1
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