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EjUjSjß mUmaUmII I Tfartfoi ■ TODAY Daily: 2 p.m.—-8 p.m. final days 2 p.m daily s p.m. Daily 5.15 and 8 p.m. 2 p;in . s P .m. Sat - 1 „ SrV pm ’ DAILY: 2 “ 5 - 8 pnt Rollicking Comedy! w, r.n W* 2 M¥S LAST 8 DAYS JAMES COBURN ! * FILM FESTIV * L H,6HLIGHT A WHOLE WORLD OF *^& F “ nw RICHARD BURTON Mr 1967 C*nnM Film rtstlvil. (n conjunction with th. Fl I7ARFTH TAVI OR niRK rmardf ** ENTERTAINMENT. "WATERHOLE tLIZABtIH l AYLUK DIRK BOGARDE OTTO PREMINGER'S ttWWU'IBWWBi 7. in the Royal Performance STANLEY BAKER Rlotou. Com*), No. 3" Production of “ “THE MOON BEAUTIFUL MUSIC I techniscope - colour <y> THE /(ING rZZXr ISBLUE” SikliSUUI ”""™~ o4the AvvllJJcJN * mißßTinuiirwiMfwWTr 11 a.m., 2—s—B p.m. QHREW Person* wiiiiam uni nr n I fG) O COLOUR EASTMAN COLOUR WILLIAM HOLDEN „ G " Certificate Normal admission prices. “Faultless, Superb, Brilliant" DAV,D N,VEN 70 mm W,n I^.ZJ ACK STEREO Concessions to groups of 20 MAGGIE McNAMARA SOUND or over. Special arrangeBE WISE-BOOK NOW! . , BE WISE - BOOK TECHNICOLOR (A) ments for school parties.

FANBVOFIC BCtSRCHtSiJJ-Y/S! COME ON AND ENJOY YOURSELF! JOIN IN THE FESTIVAL NOW!! The first glorious week of the Festival has so much to offer ... so much variety, there’s sure to be something just made for you to enjoy! Look through this list of activities and choose your entertainment! CONTEMPORARY MUSIC CONCERT-TOMORROW For those of you who are interested in new music, two concerts have been arranged by the Christchurch Society for Contemporary Music. Presented in the University Hall Tomorrow at 1.10 p.m. will be music by Webern, Stravinsky and Boulez. The artists will be Louis Yffer (violin), Derek Sarnders (piano), Spzanne Purnell (piano), Thomas Rogers (’cello), Christopher Gray (piano). Tickets at Hall on hour before concert. 50 cents. TESSA BIRNIE Lunch time concert This brilliant solo pianist will give a lunch time concert in the University Hall on Friday, March 15, at 1.10 p.m. Programme details: Rondon on a Folk Tune—Bartok Ondine from Gaspard de la Nuit—Ravel Sonata in B Flat Major D96O—Schubert Tickets at Hall one hour before concert—so cents. DRAMA-JOHNNY SO LONG Ngaio Marsh Theatre (Ham). 8.00 p.m. The first performance of this modem play presentedby the University of Canterbury Drama Society was an outstanding success, and to quote the critics "... will be remembered as a milestone in University drama.” This play is on until March 16th ... so make sure you don’t miss it Admission 75 cents. FLORAL ART See the magnificent display of 36 Floral Set Pieces on the banks of the Avon by the Provincial Council Chambers. VISUAL ARTS Robert McDougall art gallery Don’t miss the fascinating exhibition of Political Cartoons by the famous New Zealand artist Sir David Low. He is best remembered by his work on the London "Evening Standard” and the independent “Manchester Guardian.” Also on show —Australian Sculpture! British Prints! EXHIBITIONS NOW SHOWING AT OTHER GALLERIES AND VENUES—SEE PROGRAMME FOR DETAILS. • BOOK NOW FOR NEXT WEEK! Book early for some of the wonderful artists appearing next week. These include: JOHN OGDON RITA STRETCH DONALD McINTYRE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA CHAMBER SINGERS • BOOK YOUR FESTIVAL ENTERTAINMENT NOW AT THE FESTIVAL BOOKING OFFICE, HAY'S ROOF HALL Party bookings and other concessions available on application to the Festival Booking Office, Hay's, Private Bag, Christchurch. Phone 66-871. ■ P 16.8

FESTIVAL STREET PROCESSION 10 a.m. SATURDAY GAY, COLOURFUL, CARNIVAL, FESTIVAL OCCASION See Clowns on skates—first time in Christchurch, Vintage Cars, EwSW “■ “■ *-» «■* FESTIVAL FAIR 10.30 a.m. to 430 p.m., KILMORE ST., SATURDAY The nostalgic flavour of Petticoat Lane right here in Christchurch. Bands, Buskers, Barrow Boys, Magic Shows, Stalls, tun for everyone. CONCEIVED ANO ORGANISED BY REPERTORY SEE YOU THERE

PROPERTIES FOR SALE FAMILY MEN OR INVESTORS Try £9OO ($1800) deposit on this modern 5 bedroom home situated on the foreshore at New Brighton. Really nice lounge and dining-room, large basement garage. Elevated sun deck. Complete with fitted carpets, etc. A real bargain. Only £3500 ($7000) or near offer. * Full details: GILBERT KISSELL REAL ESTATE. Phone 30-660, after hrs 385-702, M.R.E.I.N.Z. . 7488 OPPORTUNITY HOME buyers, investors, prospective factory owners. Two really neat properties on adjoining titles, corner sections, total 26.6 perches in the heart of Sydenham. Definitely not affected by road widening or motorway. Industrial area houses of 2-3 bedrooms, lounge and livingrooms. In exceptional order. One is complete with top quality wall to wall carpets, fridge, automatic electric range. Garages. Newly papered and faithfully maintained. Inspection with owner’s agent will convince of value. Prices £2300 ($4600) and £2650 ($5300). N. H. GRAVESTON, LTD, M.R.E.1.N.Z., Phone 64-939, after hrs 598-072 7373 PROPERTIES WANTED A lecturer at Ham requires 3 bedroom home within 3 miles University. Cash to $13,000. Please ask for Mr Milne, T G Healy’s, M.R.E.1.N.Z.. Phone 67-09 a; evenings 518-967. 2055

PROPERTIES WANTED AT foot Cashmere, foot Hoon Hay, foot Bowenvale, foot Huntsbury. foot Murray Aynsley, st Martins. Opawa, Beckenham, fhornngton or lower end Spreydon. A better than average home wanted. This is required for elderly client who has just sold a very large Hill property. Plenty scope here in price and district and possession could be delayed 3 months. For your guidance. $lO,OOO to $17,000 price range Ph. 62-769. Binns, Barber and Keenan, Ltd. M R.E.I.N Z. 2311 AN Invercargill couple are cash buyers to $ll,OOO for a neat bungalow, north-west or Hoon Hay Please ask for Mr Milne JinS- Hea ‘y's. M.R.E.1.N.Z.. Pt/ 67-09 o; evenings 518-967 2055 A genuine seller of property can expect a priority service from Livingstone and Co. Result often obtained within 1 week Ph. 69-783 office, 556-804 pvte Livingstone and Co., MR E I.N.Z. A cash buyer for a permanent material home, must be three bedrooms, up to £7500, $15,000 R. G. Bell and Co., M.R.E.1.N.Z., Ph. 62-026. 7568 A neat home on a small section, any good area, close to bus and shops, will pay to £3600. $7200 R. G. Bell and Co., Ph. 62-026. M.R.E.I.N.Z. 7568 ALL the best properties are listed with The Farmers—is yours? If not. Phone 71-699, or 228-718, evenings. M.R.E.I.N.Z. MWS BLENHEIM .client urgently requires 3-bedroom home in St Albans, Bryndwr, Riccarton. Shirley, to $ll,OOO. T. G. Healy’s. M.R.E.1.N.Z.. 67-095: a.h. 528-540 5076 BUNGALOW wanted in good dry area. Must be private and within 6 miles of city. Perm, materials preferred. Pay up to £4250. Merritt Housing, 66-930; a.h. 46-628. X5BBl

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31627, 13 March 1968, Page 24

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