HaTaßl' THIS YEAR’S 7<WMfe. Bia EXCITEMENT I *OTION < <G) PICTURE! John WAYNE—Hardy KRUGER LUNCHTIME EVENTS AND OTHER HIGHLIGHTS Until Monday Next in the PAN PACIFIC ARTS FESTIVAL TOHY
CHRISTCHURCH CATHEDRAL 1.10 pun.: “LANDFALL IN UNKNOWN SEAS." by Douglas Lilbum and Allen Curnow Narrator: BERNARD KEARNS, with tho JOHN RITCHIE STRING ORCHESTRA. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HALL, 12 Noon: POETRY, READING, Jonathan Elsom and Canterbury Repertory Society players. Admission Free. CATHEDRAL, 5.15 p.m.: Choral Evensong, preceded by 30-min-ute Organ Recital. MUSEUM THEATRE, Evening at 8: Christchurch Movie Club's Festival. Admission 2s 6d. HORTICULTURAL HAU: Country Women's Institutes' Demonstrations 10.30 o.m. .12 Noon: Spinning and Pine Needle Work. 2 p.m. - 4 p.m.: Lacemaking, Lampmaking. 7 . 8.30 p.m.: Pewter Work Display and Marzipan Fruit. Each Session 2/WEDNESDAY HAGLEY PARK CANTER. BURY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S FLORAL EXHIBITION Tomorrow from 2 pjn, to Friday. CATHEDRAL, 5.15 p.m.: Choral Evensong, preceded by 30-min-ute Organ Recital. MUSEUM THEATRE, 8 p.m.: Christchurch Movie Club's Festival. Admission 2s 6d. HORTICULTURAL HAU: Women's Division of Federated Farmers' Demonstrations 10.30 a.m. -12 Noon: Millinery, Novelty Articles. 2.4 p.m.: Spinning, Sari Painting. 7 ■ 8.30 p.m.: Floral Art, Novelty Articles. Each Session 2/-. THURSDAY CIVIC THEATRE, 12.30 p.m.: UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY FOLK MUSIC CLUB. Adults 2/5, Children 1/-. (Please note change of venue).
CHRISTCHURCH CATHEDRAL, 1.10 p.m.: MASS IN G MAJOR (Schubert). CATHEDRAL CHOIR, with Strings and Trumpets of the Christchurch Civic Orchestra, conducted by John Ritchie. CATHEDRAL, 4.30 p.m.: Choral Evensong, preceded by 30-minute Organ Recital. HORTICULTURAL HALU Country Girls' Clubs and Townswomen's Guilds' Demonstrations 10.30 a.m. - 12 Noon: Spinning. 2-4 p.m.: Table Lamps and Herat Art 7 - 8.30 p.m.: Maori Display by . Maori Women's Welfare League. Each Session 2/-. FRIDAY FESTIVAL HALL, 12.30 p.m.: Christchurch School of Instrumental Music—MASSED CHILDREN'S ORCHESTRA, more than 500 players. Conductor: Robert E. Perks. Adults 2/-, Children 1/-. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HALL, 1 p.m.: POETRY READING, Jonathan Elsom with Canterbury Repertory Society players. Admission Free. SUNDAY A. & P. SHOWGROUNDS: 2.15 p.m.: DISPLAY by the National Band of New Zealand with six Christchurch Brass Bands and Pipe Bands. Admission 3/6. MONDAY FESTIVAL HAU. 12.30 pJn. NATIONAL BAND OF NEW ZEALAND. Admission 3/6. CHRISTCHURCH CATHEDRAL, 1.10 pjn.: NGAIO MARSH, “Theatre In Australasia." TO LET A GOOD fully furnished S.C. Sunnv Flat, St. Albans West, close in, on bus stop. Refrigerator, garage, washing machine, business couple, £6 10s. ’Phone 30-335. 5322 ATTRACTIVE Furn. 8.5. R., £2 Ids week. ’Phone 32-930, 5302 A GOOD Selection of furnished B. are available to quiet, respectable ladies and gents. Call 147 Peterborough st. 3862 ATTRACTIVE furnished 8.5. R.. suit quiet lady. £2 10s week Cal! 147 Peterborough st. 3862 AT Merivale, on bus route, a superior twin bdrm. S.C. Furn. Flat, with w. to w. floor cov., fridg. and w/m. Suit 2 mature ladles or married couple. Rental £6 10s. Apply Hunters Accommodation Bureau, 494 Colombo street. ALTERATIONS, additions, house repairs, concrete work by tradesman carpenter. Phone 79-901. 8855 AVAILABLE soon in modern block, close city, bus and shops, an unfurn. 2 bdrm. S.C. Flat with garage. Suit couple and child. Rental £5 10s. Apply Hunters Accommodation Bureau. i <94 Colombo street. A 3 B.R. unfurn. house requir. for family transferred to Christchurch. Riccarton area pref. Rental £5-£7. Please ring JO-369, Lorimer’s Letting Agency.
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30682, 23 February 1965, Page 23
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