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Telephone 67-446 FINALLY TODAY 2— 5 8 p.m. This Film Reveals the Shocking Truth About The Violent Events In I The Lawless Day* Of "The Untouchables.” INESINIENIINHOn ■USS*ffIE! _ ~~ Panavision - Color (A) Jason Robards, George Segal, Jean Hale, Ralph Meeker.
Worcester Street | 2 p.m —DAILY—7.4S p in. VISITORS A TRIP TO CHRISTCHURCH IS INCOMPLETE WITHOUT AN EVENING AT Cinerama The "Star" reviewer said—"A SPLENDID ACTION PICTURE KEPT MOVING ALONG AT A SPANKING PACE" Exploding gy across screen IHTAIAZISIVEVEH BMGAf/VEOfOH metrocolor (A Certificate) Book at Theatre and D.I.C, BOOK and be SURE PHONE BOOKINGS ACCEPTED For Tonight, At Theatre Only Phone 79-897 Tonight at 8 "THE BLUE MAX” Cinemascope (A) Deluxe Colour George Peppard James Mason Ursula Andress NEW ZEALAND METROPOLITAN NEW ZEALAND METROPOLITAN TROTTING CLUB TROTTING CLUB CUP MEETINGS CUP MEETINGS SHOW DAY, TOMORROW. Buses will leave the Square al frequent intervals for the course. CAR PARK 50c. (Including admission for one patron to course.) No Bookmakers or their Assistants, disqualified of undesirable persons will be permitted on the course during the Cup Meetings, and if any such persons are found thereon they will be removed and prosecuted as provided in the act. TROTTING AT ADDINGTON TROTTING AT ADDINGTON RACEWAY RACEWAY FIRST RACE 12 NOON 8356 CHRISTCHURCH SOCIETY FOR CONTEMPORARY MUSIC CONCERT OF NEW ZEALAND PIANO MUSIC Played and introduced by MARGARET NIELSEN MUSEUM LECTURE THEATRE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10 at 8 p.m. Admission 80c MOODY'S FARM, KAIAPOI SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 12 See top riders competing on Canterbury’s toughest circuit Practice, 12.30. Racing, 1.30 Presented by Kaiapoi Motor Sports Club
STARTS FRIDAY ! Monkey Business eon Wheels! I f-i. M kZwtLT Mam K TECHNICOLOR* e> NS Watt dirt, Starring DEAN JONES W YVETTE MIMIEUX Reserves D.I.C and Theatre.
NEW ZEALAND TOURING XI A CANTERBURY XI LANCASTER PARK CRICKET FRIDAY, NOV. 10, 1967 CRICKET SATURDAY, NOV. 11, CRICKET 1967 CRICKET CRICKET CRICKET MONDAY, NOV. 13, CRICKET 1967 CRICKET CRICKET CRICKET Hours of Play— CRICKET CRICKET 10 a.m.-12.30 p.m. CRICKET 1.10 p.m.-3.30 p.m . CRICKET 3.50 p.m.-6.00 p.m. CRICKET CRICKET CRICKET Admission to all parts CRICKET of Ground: CRICKET CRICKET Adults 50 cents CRICKET Children 20c. CRICKET CRICKET CRICKET Patrons are advised CRICKET that radios are proCRICKET hibited in the Park. CRICKET CRICKETB3I)7 WINE AND DINE WINE AND DINE WINE AND DINE WINE AND DINE WINE AND DINE WINE AND DINE EXOTIC FOODS AND EXOTIC FOODS AND EXOTIC FOODS AND ENTERTAINMENTS ENTERTAINMENTS ENTERTAINMENTS FULL ORCHESTRA FULL ORCHESTRA FULL ORCHESTRA AND SOLOISTS AND SOLOISTS AND SOLOISTS MARINE HOTEL MARINE HOTEL MARINE HOTEL MARINE HOTEL MARINE HOTEL MARINE HOTEL SUMNER SUMNER SUMNER SUMNER SUMNER SUMNER 8530j WANTED EXPERIENCED COMPERES, TRI2K CYCLISTS OR GOOD SIGHT ACTS. In You Are An Entertainer, Contact: AGENCY LISTINGS, LTD. AT 30-513 OR 30-523. 7507
GRAND RE-OPENING SPEEDWAY at TEMPLETON NEW STARS NEW CARS (Yit) SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11 See Thrill a Second Racing on the Newest Racing Circuit in New Zealand. NO MORE BLACK DUST. DIRECTIONS: First turn right past Islington Hotel on Main South Road. First turn left past Yaldhurst Hotel on Main West Road. POPULAR PRICES: Adults 50 cents; Children under 12 10 cents. Bus leaves Avon Theatre 7 p.m. Cancellation Notice 3ZB 6.0 p.m. Ample Free Parking.
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Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31522, 9 November 1967, Page 24
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