cinerama PHONE 78-897 Th* rollicking Mountain Mon is ploy*d by JAMES V J STEWART ONI OF THt 24 TOP HOLLYWOOD STARS in the FIRST STORY FEATURE IN CINERAMA. MtTRO GOLDWYN MAYCR and CINERAMA present HOW THE WEST WAS WON 2 p.m. DAILY —743 p Book at Theatre and D I.C. Two weeks in advance. Free List Suspended * You'll love "AN ITALIAN STRAW HAT" They're all raving about it! REPERTORY'S GAY SPARKLING PRODUCTION OF ONE OF THE FINEST, FUNNIEST FRENCH FARCES Directed by John Kim This Week Only 8 p.m. REPERTORY THEATRE Seats only 3/8. 5/8. 8/8. BOOK AT HAY'S OR THEATRE FROM 6.30 p.m. You’ll love the bright songs, polish script, gorgeous costumes, talented cast. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THE D.I.C FOR THE BIG SHOW. SOLE BROS & WIRTHS COMBINED CIRCUS OPENING CHRISTCHURCH NEXT SAT. 7th NOV. Nightly at 8 p.m. Matinees Sat. 7th and 14th at 11 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. Matinees Thurs. 12th and Frld. 13th at 2 p.m. SHOWING FOR 7 DAYS. Location South Hogley Parti. Prices: 10/-, 12/-, 14/-. Children Half Price. Big Imported Programme. CIRCUS ARRIVING NEXT FRIDAY.
BRIEF SEASON I COMMENCING 7.45 pin. SHARP! MONDAY NEXT THEN NIGHTLY AT 7.45 TO HOV. 17M>. THEATRE ROYAL THE OLD TOTE COMPANY DIRECT FROM THEIR TRIUMPHANT AUSTRALIAN TOUR I Vito's AFRAID., virgin/a WOOLF? "Th* garbaq*. fllte a*4 blesph*my teat tali play cowtalnt, ar* better toff eat ef Ik. taeafr* teday." MRS HORAN, MUSIOCNT, O'LAND HOUSIWIVM ASSN. AS QUOTID IN TH! IRIMANE raUGRAPH. "S*p*rb Theafr* . . . aeclker triumpk for Ike Old Tote ■_. . —’ sydney^da’ ily 0 mlrror** "Searlag slag* *«p*riMc* . . . a lengu*-lashl*g. la«*ratt»g Ikcalrical •spcriMce.” DOMINION "Cynteal, trllllaat ... a vivid aed esclffag e*w *sp*rl**** I* Ml* art *f Hwatr*/’ EVENING POST BOOK NOW! STALLS G CIRCLE PLANS NOW OPEN AT 0.1. C LTO. (FIRST SIX DAYS). Prlcw: H/-. »/- <l*c!.l GALLERY PLANS OPEN AT D.I.C LTD. ON WEDNESDAY FOR FIRST THREE DAYS. Price: 10/4 Imcl.) EDWARD ALBEE'S AWARDWIMNNG PLAY, FRANK TO THE POINT OF BEING SHOCKING! STRICTLY FOR ADULTS! PleaM »*te Ibal there ore NO IY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT WITH THE CH CH. TRANSPORT ■OARD, THE LAST BUSES WILL DEPART AT U.S p.m.
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30588, 3 November 1964, Page 25
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