Telephone 64-510. TONY; 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. Bet.: 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. THE FUNNIEST PICTURE From the Director ot “That Men From Rio’* [ ALAN BATES® PHILIPPE JUL DE BROCA Ml COLOR by rv 4 ■ ! deluxe p FECHNISCOPE jete-fo OlMHbwtWby tITWL. -I}/ k { Lbybrt Picture* Cbrpbratlee X 1 Bl j A Now Comedy ■ J from 1 i \ . Philippe De Broco VLi L/ Released Thru United Artists ENGLISH DIALOGUE Reserves D.I.C and Theatre (Y)
RUGBY FRANCE V. NEW ZEALAND Tomorrow 2.30 LANCASTER PARK OVAL 12.45 Canterbury Maoris v. Marlborough Maoris 12 noon CANTERBURY v. NORTH CANTERBURY (Under sst Representatives) 12.30 LANCASTER PARK SOUTH COUNTRY COLTS v MID-CANTERBURY COLTS GATES OPEN 12 NOON Patrons Should Plan To Arrive Early To Avoid Long Delays At The Gates. BOYS’ ENCLOSURE THROUGH LISMORE STREET GATE OPEN FROM 12 TO 2.15. SKELLERUP WOOLSTON BRASS BAND IN ATTENDANCE Seating Arrangements: Covered and Open Stand Seats Are All Sold A limited number of Open Oval Seats ($2 each) are available for purchase at the D.I C. Booking Office. Any unsold seats will be available at the Main Gatea on Saturday from 9.30 a.m. Admission To Embankment 60c - Children 20c PATRONS PLEASE NOTE RESERVE SEAT TICKET HOLDERS
To avoid congestion at gates patrons should enter the Park by the following entrances onljr STANDS 1 and 1 A—Gate B (Stevens Street through cycle enclosure behind No. 1 Stand). STANDS 2 and 2A—Gates C or D (Wilsons Road). STANDS 3 and 3A, 4. 4A and 5 Gates D (Wilsons Road). STAND 4 Gate A (Stevens Street). OPEN OVAL SEATS Gata A (Stevens Street). EMBANKMENT PATRONS: Adults pay 60c at Turnstiles (Stevens Street, Talfourd Place). Tendering correct change at turnstiles will avoid delay. Change available at change windows. CHILDREN will be admitted through special turnstiles Nob. 17 and 18 at West End of Stevens Street entrance and also through the entrance in Talfourd Place. ADMISSION TO THE BOYS* ENCLOSURE BY CASH OR TICKET IS THROUGH THE LISMORE STREET GATE ONLY. CAR PARK Cars will be admitted to the Car Park only with special stickers attached. SOUVENIR PROGRAMMES Programmes at 20c each will be on sale at the usual shops Today and at the ground on Saturday. 24 pages of interest including Pen portraits of the French Touring Team and the New Zealand team, together with articles of past Tests between France and New Zealand, including the interesting game at Toulouse in 1925. DON'T MISS THIS EXCITING MATCH
Skiers SEE SNOFARI The wonderful Coronet Peak ski film screening with “Poor Cow at the Regent Theatre Screening now. THEN BOOK: with your travel agent or Mount Cook world Travel, 58 Cathedral Square. 41 Riccarton Road. Censor’s Classifications (G) Approved for General Exhibition. (Y> Approved for General Exhibition. Recommended a, suitable for persons 13 and over (A) Approved for General Exhibition. Recommended as suitable for adults only. NOTE.—Persons of any age MAY attend films approved for General Exhibition.
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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31729, 12 July 1968, Page 18
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