carlton PHONE 43-510 TODAY 11 a.m, 2-5-8 p.m. SATURDAY: 2— 5 8 p.m. THE STAGGERING STORY OF THE STRONGEST MAN WHO EVER LIVED! sw AND TECHNICOLOR «» VICTOR MATURE HEDY LAMARR GEORGE SANDERS ANGELA LANSBURY Reserves at D.I.C. and Theatre. EMPIRE PAPANUI PHONE 528-283 7.45 p.m. TONIGHT & SATURDAY Gregory PECK—Tony CURTIS In the hilarious heart-warming adventures of IK2BHI IWfaHuEUmi (A) A brilliant story that swings from hilarity to heart-break and back again. 2 p.m. SATURDAY "ROAR OF THE CROWD” (G) Full Of crashes, spills, thrills and excitement of the famous Indianapolis 509 CAR RACE.
W.E.A. ART EXHIBITION W.E.A. ART EXHIBITION November 17—November 20 OFFICIAL HOURS: 2.30 p.m. 4.30 p.m. 7 p.m. 9 p.m.
DON'T MISS THIS EVENT COME AND ENJOY THE THRILLING RACING SALOON CARS SPORTS CARS RACING CARS How to get there WESTROAD - First Turn Left Past Yaldhurst Hotel. SOUTH ROAD - First Turn Right Past Islington Hotel. Plenty of Free Parking around Circuit Area all levelled and grassed. REMEMBER RUAPUNA THIS SUNDAY PRESENTED BY THE CANTERBURY CAR CLUB (INC.) DANCES. SOCIALS, BTC. TATAM Studio of Ballroom Dancing, 229 High street. 'Phone 30-174. Private lessons daily, 10 a.m.-lO p.m.. In Modern, Latin American. Rock and Roll, etc WFS
DANCING SATURDAY AMBULANCE HAU DEL RIO ORCHESTRA SATURDAY NIGHT Supper Provided Admission 6/*.
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30603, 20 November 1964, Page 21
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