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I® 3KSSSBBV /Battles offirtam-gfraM ®) A Hany Saltzman Production ' ferv Anorews* MiSiaei Caine Trew Howard Curt Jurgens lan McShane Kenneth Mot jHB M laurence Olmer Nigel Patrick Christopher Plummer Michael Redgrave Ralph Richardson s ' ' Robert Shaw Patrick Wymark Susannah York P Harry Saltzman «S. Beniamin fisz •tMfWJTYB tM rTectaicotort«n.Paiia»isio(t’ SIMULTANEOUS GALA N.Z. BENEFIT PREMIERE MONDAY OCTOBER 20th, 8 p.m. AVON THEATRE In the pretence of Air Vice-Marshal W. H. Stratton, C.8.E., D.F.C., Chief of the AIR STAFF, and MRS STRATTON, with the eight South Island Pilots and Aircrew who fought in the Battle of Britain. Proceeds to Ferrymead Trust Fund TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM TREASURER FERRYMEAD TRUST, P.O. BOX 2494, CHCH $5 SEAT BOOK NOW AT THE AVON FOR EXCLUSIVE SHOWCASE : BIGAGEMBIT BEGINNING TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21st. SmSI

TONIGHT ST. JOHN AMBULANCE HALL, PETERBOROUGH STREET

THUNDERING EXCITEMENT ALL ALONG THE LINE ON THE "ISTANBUL EXPRESS"! I SECRET WORDS..., SECRET DOCUMENTS..’. 1 A J T SECRET MISSIONS.., and. jg&r — HE WAS jfjF TRAPPED f 11 V Am in the bio. (G) GENE BAW-SENTA BERGER- JOHN SAXON A UNIVERSAL PICTURE-TECHNICOLOR*

NEW ZEALAND OPEN MINIATURE T.T. CHAMPIONSHIP CLARKVILLE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12 SPONSONED BY CASTROL TOP NEW ZEALAND RIDERS Follow signs from Waimakariri bridge on the northern motorway. PRACTICE—I2.3O FIRST RACE—I.3O ADMISSION—«Sc Programme, children, car park free. WET OR FINE See window display in Whitcombe and Tombs. Presented by NEW BRIGHTON MOTOR CYCLE CLUB VILLA MARIA GARDEN FETE PEER STREET, RICCARTON. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, COMMENCING 1.30 P.M. AND 7.30 P.M. FUN FOR ALL! Stalls include Cakes, Sweets, Produce, Clothing, Teen-age, White Elephant, Mystery Parcels, Afternoon Tea, etc. 3624 US! the advertisements in “The Press” to plan your buying. They will save you many hours of shoppping time.

METHVEN FLORAL FESTIVAL November 8 PROCESSION OF DECORATED FLOATS, BANDS, VINTAGE CARS, MARCHING GIRLS, COMMENCES 12 NOON. ENTERTAINMENT IN THE METHVEN A. AND P. SHOWGROUNDS. Speed Fleece to Garment Competition—an attempt on the N.Z. Record. Open Air Campaigners. The South Island Caber Tossing Championship. Army Display. Fashion Parada. Miss Meth ven Contest. Presentation of Junior Princess Award. Aerial Lolly Scramble. Go-Karting Racing. Sheaf Tossing. Golf Chipping. Cars from the Custom Car Club. Demonstration of Rolling a Stock Car. Bag Sewing Competition. Slot Cars. Quick Fire Raffles. Radio and TV Personality, Arch King, will be present throughout the afternoon. Hot Water, Soft Drinks, etc. DANCE AT 8 P.M. IN THE MT HUTT MEMORIAL HALL. Also with Arch King present. 3736 AQUARIUM AND WATER GARDENS CROCODILES TROPICAL FISH PONDS AND GOLDFISH BEACH ROAD NORTH BEACH Ample Parking Space. Open Daily and Sunday Afternoon. S YALDHURST TRANSPORT MUSEUM NOW OPEN WEEK-ENDS AND HOLIDAYS 10 am. - 5 p.m. See these early cars, motorcycles, buggies, cycles and engines. Free fire-engine rides. ALL AT THE YALDHURST TRANSPORT MUSEUM SCHOOL ROAD, YALDHURST (Opposite Yaldhurst Hotel) Phone 45-608

PARISH GALA RICE PARK, CLARKVILLE (Opp. School) SATURDAY? OCTOBER llj COMMENCING 10 A.M. Programme: 10.30 a.m.—Tug-o’-War. Dolls’ Competition staged. Pets in Elace for Pet Show. Class 1, ambs; Class 2, Cats; Class 3, any other caged pets. 11 a.m.—Judging of Pet Show. Judging of Dolls by popular vote. 11.30—Lunch available. 1 p.m.—Sheaf Tossing (prizes donated by Gordons Hardware Kaiapoi). 1.30-2.30 p.m. Tug-o’-War Finals. \ 2 p.m.—Baby Show. 3 p.m.—Decorated Cycle Competition. Traction Engine. Horse and Gig Rides, Competitions. Chocolate Wheels. Cakes. Sweets, Produce Stalls, etc. Refreshments Available. Free Transport from Kaiapoi from 10 a.m. every half hour, leaving from Parish Hall? Cass Street. ADMISSION FREE. If wet the Gala will be held on Sunday. October 12.- at 12 Noon. Make It A Picnic And Come For The Day. 3508 ENJOY A HORSE TREK OVER THE PORT HILLS Guided horse treks leave daily from Redcliffs for trail ride over the Port Hills All quiet horses. Every trek accompanied by a guide. HALF DAY—$3 FULL DAY—$6 For bookings: PHONE 266-038 EVENINGS OPEN EVERY DAY S

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32116, 11 October 1969, Page 44

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Page 44 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32116, 11 October 1969, Page 44

Page 44 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32116, 11 October 1969, Page 44

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