VOGUE Spreydon—'Phone 33-400 7« TONIGHT J 45 ELVIS PRESLEY in "It Happened At The World Fair" (G) Cinemascope. See the World s Fair in all itt breathtaking colours. MATINEE TODAY —2 pm. •RESCUE SQUAD'* (Children's Foundation Film)
ILAM Fendalton—'Phene 518-534 TONIGHT AND MONDAY 1 7 45 p m Fred Mac Murray, Deborah Walley and .Jane Wyman in a riot holiday spree in Technicolor. "BON VOYAGE" <G) DISNEY at his dandiest. MATINEE TODAY —2 p.m. A super-duper children s Special • BUGS BUNNY PARADE No 6” (G) Plus a surprise “Western" (G) Shorts. Serial, etc. SUNDAY-8.15 p.m. Two special action thrillers "TOPEKA" (G) Plus the thriH-a-minute 'WAGONS WEST' (G) Theatre Opens 6 p.m. CENTURY St. Albans—'Phone 42-903 LOOK. SPECIAL MATINEE TODAY 10 a m. Enid Blyton's Great Story “5 ON A TREASURE ISLAND*' I (G) » Episodes of the thrilling serial I in one big picture. TODAY AT 2 P.M. TONIGHT AT 7.45 p.m. 55 DAYS THAT STUNNED THE WORLD I S || m- Mb M I DAYS AT PEKING I Plans at Theatre 10 a.m.
MOTOR RACES MOTOR RACES At Renwick, Marlborough. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14. Only 2 Weeks Away. First race 11.30 am. Capacity Fields for All Races. See Saloon Cars and Top N.Z. Drivers in Action. First Gold Star event of the Season. Organised by the Marlborough Car Club line.). MUSICAL TUITION NORMAN CARSON, Teacher of Modern Music, Plano. Piano Accordion. Chord Organ, etc. Telephone 32-680. for appointment for interview. S ROSEMARY HEW’STONE STUDIOS Expert Tuition Piano Accordion, Chord Organ, Steel and Spanish Guitar. Ukulele, Banjo. Mandolin, etc. Private lessons 5s Phone 78-294. Studios, 129 Manchester st., City, and Phone 388-072. 93 Edinburgh st.. Sprey d<>n S
STALLS & CIRCLE PLANS FOR FIRST SIX DAYS OPEN MONDAY AT THE D.LC. Prices 15/-. 25/(Inclusive) THE AUSTRALIAN ELIZABETHAN THEATRE TRUST and j. c. williamson THIATRIS LTD. preseat . • • THE OLD TOTE J COMPANY TOUR JACQUELINE KOTT * ALEXANDER HAY KEVIN MILES W JOAN MORROW * Edward Albee's til m Wcfc ■■ virgin/a 11 WOOLF? 4 V ONLY STH. ISLAND APPEARANCE. THEATRE ROYAL NOVEMBER 9th -21st a b '*SiTb , Q LAND HOUSEWIVES ASSN.. AS QUOTED IN "BRISBANE TELEGRAPH." "Virginia Woolf ... part parable, part reahjm, a tadisfic-masochiific .tory of fahity, fantaty and crumbling pretensions, is Edward Albee's most ekilful and most s.gmficant, as well as his most controversial*wort"—GEßALD MAYHEAD, "MELBOURNE AGE." "A tongue-lashing, lacerating theatrical experience.”—RUSSELL BOND. "DOMINION." "Cvnical brililant ... a vivid and exciting new experience in the art of theatre." "EVENING POST." NighHy at 7.45 Sharp- For Adults Only. (By Special Arrangement wit* the Christchurch Transport Board, The Lost Bus Service will depart at 11.05 p.m.l
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30586, 31 October 1964, Page 39
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