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savoy PHONE 42 446 2-5-8 TODAY MONDAY: 11 a.m., 2,8 p.m. Ows jMypftESunr PANAVISION and COLOUR Co-Starring ARTHUR O’CONNELL GLENDA FARRELL JACK ALBERTSON (of TV’s Ensign O’Toole) (G) Reserves at Theatre Today. SUNDAY 8.15 p.m. The Best Kept LAUGH Secret Of World War 11. Guarding the famous Apes of Gibraltar was entrusted to Lieut. “Piggy” Wigg, which was enough to rock the ROCK ! ! The Funniest Wartime Misadventure Ever Filmed... "Operation Snatch" "Operation Snatch" Starring TERRY THOMAS GEORGE SANDERS JACKIE LANE

Approved for General Exhibition Recommended suitable persons 13 yean and over. Tickets on Sale 6.45 p m. Sunday

■ ■INDUSTRIES FAIR I CARNIVAL DAY TODAY Now Open Daily (except Sunday) 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. ■ Today’s Entertainment includes: 10.30 o.m. John Moybery’s Children’s Forty, with Jo. Zealondo famous Moglcan, and White Yogi. ■ 1.00 p.m. Nth. Canterbury Caledonian Pipe land. ■ 2.00 p.m. See the Folic. Dog Demonstrations. ■ 2.30 p.m. Ist Heat Philip's Junior Talent Quest. I 3.00 p,m-. Jon Zealando's Sensational Act. ■ 7.00 p.m. Lyttelton Marino Band. ■ 8.00 p.m. Ist Heat Philip's TV Talent Quest. ■ 8.30 p.m. Jon Zealando, White Yogi and Magician, with a different performance at each show. t Demonstrations by Leading Chefs 2 pun. & 7 p.ra. Compered by GRAHAM KERR 'DAY: ns Dieudonne nous Dutch efH Special Buses leave the Square at regular intervals I CANTERBURY COURT ■ One Admission Price covers both Fairs. ADULTS 3/-. CHILDREN 1/-. I NATIONAL [food FAIRflp SATURDAY, SEPT. 12th THEATRE ROYAL ONE GLORIOUS CONCERT ONLY! ARTHUR J. TAIT hat the distinction to present "ONE OF THE GREAT LIVING MASTERS OF MUSIC" L~_d ANDRES THE SUPREME MASTER OF THE GUITAR I "One Guitar holds 3000 spellbound." London Dally Buren "He costs a spall . . . leaves audience brenfhlen." New York Times "Perfection, An interpreter of Genius." San Francisco Chronicle "Segovia's Guitar playing ii one of the Miracles of our Time." Us Angeles Times PREFERENTIAL MAIL BOOKINGS AT 33/6 EACH SEAT ARE NOW BEING RECEIVED AT THE D.I.C. "HE IS UNIQUE: ABOVE AND BEYOND IMITATION”

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30526, 22 August 1964, Page 39

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Page 39 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30526, 22 August 1964, Page 39

Page 39 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30526, 22 August 1964, Page 39

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