3 SESSIONS TODAY 2 p.m.—s p.m.—B p.m. PHONE BOOKINGS ACCEPTED For Tonight at Theatre Only. RISsUN JlWHffllH HOSTED IT BING CROSBY <S) Specially suitable tor family entertainment In METROCOLOR and STEREOPHONIC SOUND Book at Theatre and D I.C. \ WILL BE FLYING . BACK YO * W OUR CITY ,
VERY SOON NOW FERRYMEAD QUEEN CARNIVAL EVENTS
SATURDAY, MARCH 18 GRAND FAIR AT FERRYMEAD Ride on Steam Trains and Jiggers,ponies an l buggies. Merry-go-round and Noddy Train. • Treasure Hunt and Lucky Dips Refreshments Available
Fair to bo officially declared open by Norman Kirk, M.P. GRAND BALL AND CABARET AT COWLES STADIUM 8 p.m. to 12.38 a.m. Continuous Supper and Refreshments First Class Band • Al! "Queen" candidates wtU be presented to the Mayor of Christchurch • Guests of Honour: MINISTER OF DEFENCE (Hon. D. S. Thomson) LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION (Norman Kirk) • Tickets—£3 3s Double Available from all "Queen" car dldate committees Ferrymea Office tn Exhibition Centre white Hart Arcade. Geo. Berry man, Ltd., 101 Worcester Stree ("Press” Building) WATCH THIS COLUMN FOR FURTHER DETAILS
SUPPORT YOUR CARNIVAL QUEEN RESTAURANTS, COFFEf HOUSES OINR at the Charles Licensed Restaurant Reservation tor private function. 202 Cashel street, phone 30-553 D ADULT* Only: Bronchial Mixture tor all Chest Colds and Bronchitis, 3s Sd. Iggo's (Cham ists), 105 Cashel st.. Ch. D
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31315, 10 March 1967, Page 21
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