3rd MIGHTY WEEK! TODAY: 3 and 8 p.m. Everyone Is Talking About It . . . And Seeing It . . . ADULT and Jte "oimaiNT" as only the /Ca MOTION PICTUkI cmiM pt*soirt It Peyton Place CINEMASCOPI COLOR IBL iFeraens under 18 not eOmtnedl Reserves D.I.C and Theatre Bernard Shaw's saint 200th. PRODUCTION Director: JOHN KIM 7.45 p.m. NIGHTLY REPERTORY THEATRE THIS WEEK ONLY PLUS 2 p.m. Matinee Sunday BOOK AT HAY'S Or ’Phone 68-221 from 6.30 p.m. Seats 5/-. 8/Senlor Citizen* and Children 4/-. PLANS OPEN AT THE D.I.C. Adults 12/6,16/-, Children 7/6. FAMILY TICKETS: 35/(Admit 2 adults, 3 children, extra children 5/-) Guest Principals DENISE LECOMPTE DESMOND KELLY with PAUL WRIGHT (by arrangement with The Australian Ballet) Loma Rogers Gillian Francis Sherril Cooper and The Full Company That Filled The Houses At The Auckland Festival
AND A NEW PRODUCTION OF LES SYLPHIDES 7 o'clock SATURDAY, July 2 MONDAY, July 4 at the THEATRE ROYAL M Censor’s QaaaifiMtioau (O) te Owwral te (T) Approved te Oanaral te hibition. Rocotrnncndod m Bjdteble tor Fereona Aged U and Over. (A) Approved te Goaerol te hwition. Roconroendod d| Suitable for Adults Only. DESIGNED FOR te a *Uris*fe t se*M< Si I empony Is ths Mtl IlgMi wateMng BeMk^^Vta*^a << <Mlchar tees' ""country club CABARET Ch. Ch's Exchnht NlgM Club. Only Doubte SATURDAY MIGHT RESERVE NOW Ph. 81-440 «r 61-454.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31097, 28 June 1966, Page 29
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