L (0) (0) K BOYS and GIRLS Your Special Matinee 1.30 p.m. TODAY Serial . . . Cartoon Birthdays on Stage —THEN—"THE GREAT ESCAPE" (GENERAL EXHIBITION) ■HfliTiniiEiiiW Dynamic Pulse-Pounding Drama "THE GIRL IN LOVERS LANE" (Persons under 16 Not Admitted) 2 and 7.30 also 8 15 Sunday. Rock Hudson - Kirk Douglas Joseph Cotten in “THE LAST SUNSET” (A) In Eastmancolour SPORTING FIXTURES BANKS PENINSULA RACING CLUB (INC.) SPRING MEETING AT MOTUKARARA TODAY SPECIAL BUSES: Midland Motorways Depot 10.30 a.m. N.Z. Railways Road Services Depot 10.45 a.m. FIRST RACE: 12 Noon. ADMISSION: Enclosure each ss. Motor-cars no charge. J. K. WILD. Secretary. 3316 TUITION TEACHER of Guitar and Ukulele and Singing has few vacancies. Adults ss, children 3s. Phone: 20-064. AUCKLAND SEASON ENTIRELY BOOKED OUT Plans Now Open for the SPRINGS® £|SEASON|£ NEWZEALAND BALLET WWW WWRMATkOMAL GUtST a GISELLE SWAN-lAm PBISMftTIC VABIATIONS DIVERTISSEMENTS THEATRE ROYAL November 2nd - 6th Matinee: November 6th. Book at D.I.C 27/6, 35/-. Children 12/6. (Matinee: 25/-, 27/6, 35/-; Children 10/-, 12/6). GALLERY BOOKINGS OPEN AT D.I.C TODAY. ALL PLUS BOOKING FEE Mail Still Open Send your cheque and stamped, self-addressed envelope to “BALLET." Prices: 35/-; Children 12/6 (add 1/- booking fee per seat). Party Booking inquire MRS WILSON D.I.C NOW.
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30895, 30 October 1965, Page 47
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