TONIGHT Uipjit | ' (Sy CsntiniMd Requests) 1 ■ She elehMd a ladder el town i to the Ise of luxunl I I "SHE WALKS BY NIGHT" . 1 no troth abort a Call GM. 1 I (11.18) Plus ■ I jtedslimd by the Prow and I I “THAT“KINQOF"GiRL" I ■ (hnoM under IS net aWilttW) . MEQBESBI 1 TONIGHT at 8 p.m. 1 I The film that stunned ewe the I ahock-yroof Fronchl JEANNE MOREAU 1 I In Louie Nallw ahorher | “THE LOVERS” "(Persona wider U not admitted) RMI conventions oiplodo In thoM moat flaring tow story ewrlM I TONIGHT and WED. | 7.45 p.m. 'S By Public Demand % Sir Laurence Olhrlor Sir Rslah Rlchardaon ■ Ctalro Maeei Stanley Baker L In StakMowiVs “RICHARD III” | I In Technicolor (7) r I nlU ”’ “Lflt IUUCK" (R.lB)fr j TONIGHT I Richard Boone, John Agar ■ 3 “STAR IN THE DUST' In Technicolor (G) ADMISSION FREE ADMISSION FREE FERRYMEAD QUEEN CARNIVAL FAIR Saturday, March 18 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Bridle Path Rd. Win These Big Prizes! Buy a lucky chicken and win a holiday in Australia. Win electrically operated model railway (Value £100). Kiddles I Win big toy prizes. ENTERTAINMENT 11 a.m.—German Shepherd Dog Display. 1.30 p.m.—Drum Majorettes. 3 p.m.—Rt. Hon. N. Kirk officially opens Queen Carnival Campaign. 2.30 p.m—Crichton Cobbers Club Gymnastics Display. ALSO Trampoline for public use. Steam Locomotive and tractor rldea. Sides Shows. Noddy Train Rldea. Merry-Go-Round. Treasure Hunts. Instant Raffles. Wishing Wells. "Housie”. Chocolate Wheels. Afternoon tea, etc., available. GRAND BALL AND CABARET AT COWLES STADIUM 8 p.m. to 13.30 a.m. Continuous Supper And Refreshments First Class Band • • • All “Queen” candidates will 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” candidate committees. Ferrymead Office in Exhibition Centre, White Hart Arcade. Geo. Berryman, Ltd., 101 Worcester Street (“Press" Building). Public Relations Office, Chamber of Commerce Building. Victoria Pharmacy, 25 Victoria Street. EARLY AUTUMN SHOW Horticultural Society Hall CAMBRIDGE TERRACE TOMORROW, Wednesday, March 15 2 p.m to 9.30 p.m. Thursday, March 16 10 a.m. to 9.30 p.m. AFTERNOON TEA AVAILABLE Come and see the magnificent display of Chrysanthemums, the largest display ever seen in New Zealand, which will be auctioned on Thursday at 9 p.m. RESTAURANTS, COFFEE HOUSES DIM* at the Charles Licensed Restaurant Reservation for private function 2M Cashel street, phone 30-553 D ADULTS Only: Bronchial Mixture for all Chest Colds and Bronchitla, 8s Bd. Iggo’s (Cham lots) 105 Cashel st Ch.D LIVB it up. Ferrymead Grand Ball and Cabaret, the Ball of the Century. This Saturday, Cowles Stadium. Tickets from Hobby's Menswsar, 493 Papanui rd., Blshopdals, or 263 Greers rd.. Today. 8776
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31318, 14 March 1967, Page 27
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