6TH MONTH AND STILL THE "FAIREST LADY” IN TOWN! 2 p.m. TODAY 8 p.m. Theatre Closed Good Friday EASTER SATURDAY & MONDAY AT 2 & 8 p.m. (Feature Occupies Whole Prog) THE OXLY STH ISLAND SCREENING IN SUPER PANAVISION 70 lIM AND STEREOPHONIC SOUND The Most Loverly Motion Picture of All! w ir Rtf of S Academy Award* —s Bro, g AUMEY hepburh HEX HAMISON tupsr Finiviilon 70 Technicolor ADVANCE BOOKINGS AT D I.C | Plans at Theatre Only on the Day of Performances from 10 am TONIGHT 7.45 pm. John Mills Hayley Mills In i <G> Wonderful family entertainment i Also screening Saturday 2 and 7.45 p.m ci .... NEW ZEALAND i GRANDPRIX Easter Sunday RUAPUNA New Zealand Sidecar Classic Nine Title Events PRACTICE: 12 NOON. FIRST RACE: 1.30 P.M. "Patrons marvet’ed at the impact if live theatre on i ’wide screen' basis... A Shakespeare production hat Shakespeare would have marvel’ed at... the production is magnificent on every count . . . every second on stage put to use." Wairarapa Times-Age the*’**, comedy of errors CUFFORD WILLIAMS' production re-duectsd by GARETH MORGAN Q Q O'Connor Productions ltd. snd NEW ZEALAND THEATRE CENTRE THEATRE ROYAL THIS COMING TUESDAY FIVE NIGHTS ONLY 8.15 p.m. Matinees Wednesday ami Friday i BOX PLANS AT D.I.C Reserves £l/1/- and 15/6. Children Half Price. •„ For Party Bookings Ring Manageress D.I.C Booking Office. OUR ARTISTS FROM LONDON FLY BOAC.
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31029, 7 April 1966, Page 29
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