■nsani i=HcHJii kthwh IffiHSfflßfiiiiiiiii today YODAY: 2, 5.18, 8 p.m. TODAY: 2—5 8 p.m. 2 p.m. —5 8 p.m. TODAY- 2 5 and 8n m 7th HILARIOUS WEEK MONDAY: 2 p.m. *nd 8 p.m. P win wxt wkx P M o™o Thur,:’ .n“ P g’Tm. ... and still the crowds SPECTACULAR A NE* PEAK IN HIGH t°S JBS. mJ StaWiH COMEDY ! tutm/ tm Shivering and Absorbing irs THE rm/ nwr entertainment!" CansonDoota; MV^ RE feoMr ■FffiWl • dean MARTIN ELKE SOMMER ry. MIA FARROW FRANKIE CONEY KENNETH shard* tmt hancv kwan i(uim rtcctucTcc unwron. lAurn.iaW I law KIMI PATRICK tin* louisz M’ mMoMWI Jl/nN LAjjAVCICj TheWtedAiaCmS six PoUnsl “- Barter Winter Jim OMe ■fW WlßQill® MBW IN GIANT 70mjJ WITH SIX Persons under 18 not Mstth* Jacques Bmte Bretei TECHNICOLOR (A) TRACK STEREO SOUND. admitted.
PRESTIGE PROMOTIONS BY ARRANGEMENT WITH PARAMOUNT PICTURES ARE PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THAT THEY HAVE PROCURED FOR AN EXCLUSIVE SHOWING The SOUTH ISLAND PREVIEW 0/1 JI/fT?/! 0 TTTT REGENT THEATRE, 530 p.m. of “NEVER AS BEFORE" K UIVLUj U QCj ULdILI WEDNESDAY, 23rd APRIL Created for today's swinging generation of youth, breathtakingly beautiful with lots of action! EVERYONE WHO GOES ‘‘PRESTIGE’’ DANCING THIS WEEK END WILL RECEIVE A COMPLIMENTARY INVITATION. ~ AND IT'S BY INVITATION ONLY, SO GO WHERE ALL THE ACTION IS! The fates nite scene MOJOS • The adult danceland CALEDONIAN BALLROOM • The teen scene SNOOPY’S.
pQ .. YALDHURST DANCE . YALDHURST MEMORIAL HALL TONIGHT I MUSIC ay THE MMSHiriCENT “RESPECTFULLY YOURS” Jki WITH * OC * UST KEVIN JAMES \ ' feXL-s ® ttM * * rti * ll * "THE WAYFARERS" SUPPER Rln VOCI|S by “ M, * N HURST " GENTS A TIE PLEASE. INCLUSIVE ADMISSION $1.60 DOUBLE S| ‘ Let’s go dancing ItwWF TONiGHT I l our pleasure p® fi is our || j| ■ Responsibility pm I • GEWTUHN TIES « >. . . ■ DRESS TUMUB M—. MmiSSKHI 7dC. | ST. JOHN AMBULANCE HALL, PETERBOMMNK ST. |ji A CNBMiK aaiMiipnoßM HRMHiIUS MESUnS. MbSqrtHWla'll9 A CONCERT OF GOSPEL and SACRED MUSIC whk MUI MICKELSON organiit, pianiit Mtroordmoir. and dow OMOctat. of Billy Graham for Miron yean In many of hit crvsadti. Raul Mlck.lton wilt host bo rwwmbomd for hit portanal talent, artistry and ovtttcndmg ability bl the field of Christian musical appreciation. THE LAHO SISTERS fabulous recording trio for Supreme Records, winner of coveted N.E.F.F. award as ‘best trio of H» year for 1949.' r ‘ MAJESTIC THEATRE SATURDAY NEXT, MAY 3rd - at 8.00 p.m. BOOK NOW AT MAJESTIC THEATRE. ADMISSION SS.IR. Inchnive of Bookie. Foe CWldma half price •mop ReekloM (IB er mere) STAS TMeH co seta ol deer ee ovMino of p.rfcmmeie. DON'T MISS THIS TREMENDOUS MUSICAL THAT I ICE SKATING ICE SKATING RUGBY ICE SKATING ICE SKATING < ICE SKATING TODAY ICE SKATING Lancaster park oval ICE SKATING 245 pm - I VL> I IHU LINCOLN COLLEGE v UNIVERSITY A DAILY SESSIONS ’ v BELFAST MONDAY-FRIDAY LANCASTER PARK SOUTH Afternoon 2.45-4.45, 2 45 pm _ Evening 7.30-10. ALBION v. MERIVALE-PAPANUI 1.15 p.m.— SATURDAY LINWOOD v. UNIVERSITY B Mapmeha in 11 On Admission: Enclosure, Adults Morning lu-ll.au, 30c, Children 20c. Embankment: Afternoon 2-4 A<lults 20c • Chtl<tren 10c - Evening 730-10.15. RUGBY PARK MONDAY EVENING NEW BRIGHTON v j I* ae » •• aa CHRISTCHURCH Dance Class 6-7 JO. »•« SHIRLEY V. MARIST : For your healths sake »c”“’ ,on: !5c Ch,,d " n ice skate at Denton Ovsl. 2.45 p.m.—Suburbs . v. H. 5.0.8. INDOOR ICE RINK, KLS.7.S- every ,SEASON TICKETS: Now on sole CASHMERE. st DI C - booking office. T~ , 7 h . AUUARIUM AND WATER A lovely place lor a light ' r.snnrvi luncheon, morning or alter- GARDENS noon tea. Visit the Willow CROCODILES Room, overlooking Hagley TROPICAL FISH Park. Hagley Sports Centre. PONDS AND COLDFISH Phone 40-9311. BEACH ROAD. NORTH BEACH BUSIHRSSMtN. Have a light Amnia Parkin? Suace luncheon overlooking the Roll Ample Faritng space, range in the quiet atmosphere Open Daily and Sunday of the Willow Room. Hagley Afternoon. Sports Centre, Phone 40-956. 5
FIRST NEW ZEALAND SCREENING 1969 s BIG EXCITEMENT MOVIE FILMED ON AN EPIC SCALE One of history's Mightiest Warriors lives his greatest adventure in Hus towering story of courage and battle bringing to the screen' the total impact of all the explosive thrills, action and excitement of that mighty era of massive power and destruction. WARNER BROS. SEVEN ARTS PRESENTS "THE INVINCIBLE GLADIATOR" TECHNICOLOR (A)
MAJESTIC THEATRE Today at 2 Tonight at 8 Monday at 7 Tuesday at 8 L 1 •CINDERELLA’ SPARKLES WITH FUN, SPLENDOUR G.W.S. 17.4.69 • “ TODAY'S HANS AT THEATRE | PHONE 62-039. 82.60, $3.00 Chn. $1.25, $1.50 j ! FAMILY TICKETS 1 $6.50 (Save $4) TIMARU April 24 and 26 DUNEDIN April 29 and 30 H INVERCARGILL May 2 and 3 CA.FI. INC. RIGBY $ LEAGUE SATURDAY, APRIL 19 SHOW GROUNDS = SENIOR FIXTURES No. 1 Ground—l p.m. ADDINGTON v. MARIST W.B. No. 2 Ground—l.ls p.m. KAIAPOI v. SYDENHAM No. 1 Ground—2.3o p.m. HORNBY v. LINWOOD No. 2 Ground—2.4s p m. EASTERN SUBURBS V. PAPANUI Seaton tickets 12. obtainable at Show Grounds or from club £ secretaries. J IMPROVE your golf at the golf driving range, Hagley Sports i Centre. Phone 40-956.
MAH. BOOKINGS NOW OPEN—AT NO EXTRA COSTI rn| ™ LOVE io THEN-<Kr oon’t I MISS [ SHELLEY* ONE NIGHT ONLY! THEATRE ROYAL 6, 8.30 p.nt TUES., MAY 13 Write to “THE SHELLEY BERMAN SNOW” C/- Hay’s LM. t Private Bag, Chrlutehurch. enclosing $3.10 for each seat required, plus stamped, seif addressed envelope for return of your tickets. PARTY ORGANISERS: Phone Hay's Booking Office. 66-871. Dlroctiom HARRY M. MILLER wixe&dike in BLUE ROOM YALDNURST HOTEL Satt Notts. CRako Willi. *«*«* 7<wr» SMI. 5.30 till 12, MurWy. Hmm M-HR. "THE AUDIENCE LOVED IT AND SO WILL YOU" —P.R.S , “THE PRESS ’ FRANCIS BATTEN, MIME NGAIO MARSH THEATRE FINALLY TONIGHT HAREWOOD RIDING CENTRE SPECIAL HOUSEWIVES CLASSES ON TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Quiet horses suitable for beginners and novices. PHONE 598-987 MORNINGS
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