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SUNDAY : At 2 p.m. and S pun. J HARMONIC COME YOU S CHOIR ' ALONG ARE IN BEFORE IT * presen(s ', Be Krtain to SEE, HMR I r - it? KODALY expfrifnff i r , -I- I Step through "The Time Portal” beyond the f ? , lp .. „ LAILnILIWL .• • • I crack in Space and Time where the range Lingua ; The Canadian Government’s - * Mi ,antas,i c world of th * Future "Laudes Organi” 1 j unusual audio-visual exwi " ~e 1 e «/» ur w» ad , "Hymn to Zriyni” I «<>": wl h 1 s welrt * horrors! “PANADIAN PATTFDMQ” 1 1 I Soloist: Winston Sharp “ATTERNS I "XWIL ' Organist: George Martin CANADIAN PATTERNS” ' Conduc,or: William Hawkey 1 ' ( Saturday, Sept 7, : Gallery, 66 Gloucester street 1 nt ri 8 T PJn 'rh h Hour ‘ : 10 U ‘° 530 '? Oxford Tee. Church (Monday to Thursday) Programmes SI at - 1 ® a - m - *° 9 P- m - (Fridays) WESTOTirosTtt.pHmPCAREY ' H .’o 1 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. (Sat and Sun.) merryAvotßS-roHNirorr 1 na ’» *»<x>xing unice J_.z„„z •©.' r " o ; . (Y) I AamiMiiioiß Free
LAST DAY TODAY DOORS OPEN AT 10 a.m. Your last chanct to vm our most succossful Industrial Fair Sm working exhibits, entertainment for ell end visit the many side shows. TODAY’S ENTERTAINMENT 11.00 a.m. -2 p.m.: Sheep to Sherpa Competition spinning end knitting on stage. Children's Events Short competitive items for children. 12.00 noon: Big Top Circus. 1.30 - 4.00 p.m. Scott's Stand Casserole Competition. i 2.00 - 5.00 p.m.: Pet's Parade all pets except cats and dogs. 3.00 p.m.: Big Top Circus. 2.30 and 3.30 p.m.: Nsketinl Brass. 7.30 p.m.: Big Top Circus. 7.30 - 8.00 p.m.: Presentation of prizes to winner of Scott's Casserole Competition end Scone making. 8.04 - 8.30 p.m.: Julie Andrews Final. 8.30 » 9.00 p.m.: Finsl of Housewife of Yeer. 9.04 . 9.30 p.m.: Final of Air New Zeelend Trip to Hong Kong Contest. 9.30 • 10 p.m.: Posers, Penalties end Profits. 10 > 10.30 p.m. Disc Donee. FAMILY PRICES: Adults 35c. Children 10c. v Your Chance to Win an mhhtiuuiib TRIP FOR TWO TO HONG With $2OO spending money Full detoils avoilsble AIR N.Z. VStend, Canterbury Court. f CAR PARKING A I Car parking is available in tho ■ area in front of the Addington I Racecourse offices, next to ■ Canterbury Court, Twigger Street | Run by Christchurch B.H.S. I Interact Club to sponsor a VSA teacher in Sarawak. Entry bv I indores Street Price 20c. M Censor’s Classifications (G) Approved for General Ex hibition. (Y) Approved for General Exhibition. Recommended as 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.
SOUTH ISLAND SPRING SEASON Principals Soloists i Corps de Ballet ITINERARY: September: • BLENHEIM Saturday 14th • MOTUEKA Monday 16th • NGAWHATU Tuesday 17th • NELSON Wednesday 18th Thursday 19th • WESTPORT Saturday 21st • GREYMOUTH Wednesday 25th • TIMARU Saturday 28th October: • ALEXANDRA Thursday 3rd • BALCLUTHA Friday 4th • DUNEDIN Saturday sth Monday 7th • INVERCARGILL Wednesday 9th Thursday I Oth • DUNEDIN Saturday 12th Monday 14th CATHEDRAL OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 3 p.m. ORGAN RECITAL BY ALBERT GILLETT CATHERINE BLOM and KEES KRAMMER will sing sacred songs
Exhibitions and Trade Fair CLOSES 4.30 p.m. TODAY This is your last chance to see the Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council Exhibition of German handicrafts and industrial design: the German graphics and the Trade Fair. This was sponsored by: E. I. Wyles and Company; Five Star Motors and Dominion Imports (N.Z.), Ltd. A JAYCEE PROJECT 3284
VOGUE SPRKYDON - Phone 35-490 7.4 S—FINALLY TONIGHT—7.4S THE YEAR'S MOST HILARIOUS ROMANTIC COMEDY "DO NOT DISTURB" Technicolor (A) DORIS DAY ROD TAYLOR Matinee TODAY—2 p.m. "WAY OUT WEST" (G) Laurel and Hardy comedy SUNDAY? 8 p.m. "THE COLDITZ STORY" (Y) JOHN MILLS ERIC PORTMAN plus "ARIZONA RAIDERS" Technicolor <Y) Excellent action-packed Western ILAM FENDALTON - Phona 518-538 ; 7.45—T0N1GHT—7.45 I : Something that everyone enjoys i ROGERS and KAMMERSTEIN’S I "OKLAHOMA" (General Exhibition) —Colour GORDON McRAE SHIRLEY JONES SPECIAL MATINEE TODAY , —2 p.m Top of the hit charts. Lesley Gore in . . . "GIRLS ON THE BEACH" Technicolor (G) CANTERBURY RUGBY FOOTBALL LEAGUE INC. rugby/ LEAGUE SHOW GROUNDS SATURDAY, AUGUST 31,1968 VIVIAN CUP: HORNBY v. PAPANUI, No. 1 Gd, 2.45 p.m. Senior (2nd B Division), final. PAPANUI v. WOOLSTON, 1.15 p.m. (Under 17 years A Section final). HORNBY v. KAIAPOT, No. 2 Gd, 1.15 p.m. (Third grade - final). U MARIST v. SHIRLEY, No. 2 Gd, 2.45 p.m. Car parking: the A. and P. 9 Assn will charge 20c for each , car during the period of the Industries Fair. ” 3216
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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31772, 31 August 1968, Page 38
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