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Telephone 68-646. TODAY: 2,5, 8 p.m. MON. to FRI. 11 a.m., 8 p.m. 2ND MONTH! MGM —» A JOSEPH JANNI PRODUCTION JUUE CHRISTIE HRt TERENCE STAMP iL PETER FINCH ALAN BATES IN 70mm.. PANAVISION*. METNOCOUNt RESERVES D.I.C. and THEATRE (G)

Talophona 67-444 6th RECORD WEEK Of The FUNNIEST Picture New Zealand Has Seen In Ages... TODAY 11 —2 5 _ g. MOHDAY 2,1X3 ~m. TEN TIMES CHEEKIER THAN THEIR TV SHOWS! 20th Century-Fox present, PETER COOK DUDLEY MOORE •nd ELEANOR BRON r. STANLEY DONENS bedazzled RAQUEL WELCH is Lust PANAVISION* Color by Deluxe Fereone under IS not admitted. Reserved of Thootro Today. S-U-N-D-A-Y PICTURES 2 p.m. ONLY 2 p.m.

Telephone 79-89 T 2—s—B p.m. NO PHONE BOOKINGS MM As You Have Never SEEN IT BEFORE ON THE M I G H T Y Theatre Screen In 70mm, Colour by DeLuxe and Stereophonic Sound 'General Exhibition)

I LAM FENDALTON Phone 818-536 TONIGHT and MONDAY 7.45 p.m. MATINEE TODAY—2 p.m. A delightful musical treat. You saw “The Sound Of Music” and enjoyed it now see this happy film and compare them. faFlwa "DeateteM" rW \ »JOTBECX pwjcnoii / MboiorY Hra t kNMNMr«4MraiCIUI (G)

BOOK NOW BY MAIL! for 9 "CAN CAN”

nCHNKOLOR ™ ClnvmtKope Colour (G) Starring ROBERT WAGNER DEBRA PAGET HUGH O’BRIAN 8 p.m. ONLY 8 p.m. The Most... VIOLENT VIVID Africolossal fladventure! untamed Clnamaicopo (G) Stoning BRONE POWER SUSAN HAYWARD RICHARD EGAN Tickets on Salo from 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. TONIGHT AT 8 RACY FRENCH COMEDY ! From the private confessions of an uninhibited bachelor. "MALE COMPANION" Colour by Deluxe (A) Jean-Pierre Cassel Irina Demick Sandra Milo Jean-Claude Brialy EXCELLENT FEATURETTES Matinee Today—2.ls p m. “WACO” In Colour (G) Thrilling Western PUBLIC NOTICES DANCE & SOCIAL SATURDAY, APRIL 20. 8 P.M. Scottish Society Hall Edgeware Road Following annual contest of the Canterbury Accordion Assn, commencing at 9 a.m., Saturday, April 20. KOWAI ATHLETIC SPORTS CLUB RESULTS EASTER MONDAY COMPETITIONS SEFTON DOMAIN STEPPING COMPETITION, 33yd Ift 4in: Ladies: Mrs T. W. Fleming, 10 Coopers Rd, Christchurch, 33yd Ift 3fin. Men’s: Mr W. F. Robinson, Sefton, 33yd Ift 4jin. SHEEP WEIGHT GUESSSING: Weight 2211 b: A. Hanna, Sefton, 2201 b. Found: 1 green woollen jersey, 1 car key. M. P. O’CALLAGHAN, Secretary. SeftOn - ra.rara 3432 attenhoT BUSINESSMEN SEE w. J SCOTTS MOTORS. LTD, ! 160 Gloucester Street, FOR YOUR NEXT HOLDEN 3414 NORTHERN A. and P. ASSOCIATION Nominations are called for the positions of President, Vice Presidents, Treasurer and Members of the Committee. Nominations must be in writing and must reach the undersigned on or before Thursday, April 25. G. F. Sheppard. SECRETARY. P.O. Box 97, RANGIORA. 7679

Commencing FRI., MAY 10 NIGHTLY AT 8 UNTIL SATURDAY, MAY 18. The Christchurch Operatic Society’s Stunning Production ot The Famed Cole Porter Musical—A Glittering Swirl of Songs. Dances and Wonderful Gaiety In A Show That Has Dazzled Audiences Everywhere ! Producer: LAURIE SWINDELL Musical Director: JIM CUNNINGHAM Ballet Mistress: JOY WILD with the CHRISTCHURCH CIVIC ORCHESTRA Conductor DOBBS FRANKS Soairo your tkkots now by •ending $2.20 par aaat (Inclusive) with Stamped Addressed Envelope to “CAN CAN,” Theatre Booking Office, D.I.C, Private Bag, Christchurch. SEATS WILL BE BOOKED IN ORDER OF RECEIPT.

SUNDAY - 8 p.m. In full colour and wide-screen ELVIS PRESLEY In his greatest and most musical film. "WILD IN THE COUNTRY" (A) All the fun, thrills, and excitement that it is possible to pack into his finest film. VOGUE SPREYOON Phone 35-490 7.4 S—FINALLY TONIGHT-7.45 Matinee Today—2 p.m. The life story of Johann Strauss the man who set the world swaying to three-quarter time. Pl <G) SUNDAY 8 p.m. "ATTEMPT TO KILL" Plus "D-IN-G-AKA" (Both Y Certificate) PUBLIC NOTICES THE PLAINS PEST DESTRUCTION BOARD NOTICE of Classification of Land for the purpose of imposing a differential rate in the Pest Destruction District. IN THE MATTER of the Agricultural Pests Destruction Act, 1967. IN THE MATTER of tha Rating Act, 1925, and its amendments. PUBLIC NOTICE Pursuant to Section 72 of the Agricultural Pests Destruction Act, 1967. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Plains Pest Destruction Board has by resolution dated April 18, 1968, classified all the land in its district for the purpose of levying a rate on a graduated scale for the period commencing on April 1, 1968, and ending on March 31, 1969. A complete Classification List may be inspected at the office of the Board, c/o. Boyd. Knight and Todd. 143 Hereford Street. Christchurch, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. week days and will be open for inspection from Monday. April 22. 1965. until Monday. May 13, 1968. The Classifications are summarised: _ CLASS A: All land below 6.5 ft as set out in the list. CLASS B: All of the tussock land as set out In the list. CLASS C: All of that land contained in the drainage schemes of the "Greenpark" Subdivision. "L2 River" Subdivision. "Ellesmere” Subdivision and Halswell River Schemes as detailed in the list. CLASS D: All the remaining land in the Board's area not contained tn Classes “A," "B” or "C.” The Board intend at a meeting to be held on Thursday. May 16, 1968. to make and levy a rate on the land in its dis* trict for the period commencing April 1. 1968. and ending on March 31. 1969, in the following proportions in respect of the following classes of land. CLASS A: 1.3 cents per acre on all land In Class A. CLASS B: 1.7 cents per acre on all land In Class B. CLASS C: 3.75 cents per acre on all land In Class C. CLASS D: 4.375 cents per acre on all land in Class D. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the said rate will become payable in one sum on August 7. 1968. . . „ DATED this 19th day of April, 1968. RUSSELL J. H. BOYD, Secretary, The Plains Pest Destruction Board. 3495 ARCHITECTURAL DRAUGHTING AU Classes of work. PHONE 599-704. MHS ! WANTED, keen members. Maori or pakeha, male and female. 15 years and over, to join Maori cultural club. Phone 31-443.

CIVIC * . STUDENTS REVUE Get booked this week at D.I.C. RAFFLE RESULTS EASTER BUNNY RAFFLE IN AID OF S.P.C.A. FUNDS OWING to the inclement weather on Thursday, April 11 (our Street Appeal Day), the results of this Raffle will be published on Tuesday, April 23. INTELLECTUALLY HANDICAPPED CHILDREN’S SOCIETY CANTERBURY BRANCH No. 1 RAFFLE, Blue Ticket: Ist Prize 1289 2nd Prize ... 1463 No. 2 RAFFLE. Green Ticket: Ist Prize 88 2nd Prize 95 Our Society sincerely thanks all supporters and helpers who assisted to make the stall such a success. C. CURRAGH. Convener. 3402 HALSWELL UNITED A.F.C. PETROL RAFFLE Ist Prize, 1135; 2nd Prize. 1150. Contact K. WILLIAMS, Phone Hs], 7294. HOLMES Park Scout Group. Winner 4103, Mrs Thompson, 16 Middlepark Road, Christchurch 4. OPTICIANS SEVICKE JONES OPTICIANS 51 Cathedral Square (Corner Chancery Lane) P.O. Box 669, Telephone 50-735. HORI C. COLLETT, F.S.M.C., F.8.0.A. (Hons), London. D DRESSMAKING DRESSMAKING and alterations. Dress sundries. New shop. McKenzie and Willis Arcade. Ph. 30-737. THS FULLY qualified dressmaker. Orders taken now. Phone 78-317 133

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31659, 20 April 1968, Page 34

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