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THE NEW FILM FROM FRANCOIS TRUFBVJT "Stolen Kisses’is a movie I’ll cherish for a very long time. One of Truffaut’s best-strong, sweet, explosively funnyDelphine Seyrig seduces Leaud in one of the most erotic, nonsex / scenes I’ve ever seen in a movie.” ■ Aftnfy FRANCOIS TRUFFAUT "STOLEN KISSES” LEAUD-DELPHINE SEYRI6 COIN bfOeiin' fhroujli Unitad Artntt ENGLISH DIALOGUE PERSONS UNDER 1* NOT ADMITTED AT THE CINEMA TOMORROW ! CARLTON 11 am - 2 - 5 - 8 p - m - I vn SAT . 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. Phone 68-510 Reserves D.I.C end Theatre.
FIVE STAR RATING " ‘BUTCH CASSIDY’ was the best possible start to the cinema-going year. I recommend it without reservation.” —New Zealand Listener, Jan. 30th "I liked the film tremendously. It is so full of merit, j so full of merriment and the excitements of the West”. I Auckland Star BO "Dammitall. Why is everything we’re good at illegal?” You never met a pair like Butch and The Kid! 20th CENTURY-FOX PRESENTS PAUL NEWMAN ROBERT REDFORD KATHARINE ROSSBUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KID Panavision Colour by DeLuxe (Y) , Featuring the number one Hit Parader B. J. Thomas ' singing "Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head”. At Amalgamated's i i TOMORROW 11-2-5-8 PHONE 67-446 BOOK NOW D.I.C OR THEATRE INTERNATIONAL TENNIS AUSTRALIA v. NEW ZEALAND RAY RUFFELS ONNY PARUN (Aust, hard-court champ) (N.Z. champion) DICK CREALY BRIAN FAIRLIE I (runner-up Aust, open) (twice N.Z. Champ) JOHN ALEXANDER JEFF SIMPSON (Aust. Jun. champ) (top N.Z. Jun.) Davis Cup Style singles and doubles each day NEXT SATURDAY (1 p.m.) and SUNDAY (1.30 p.m.) WILDING PARK, WOODHAM ROAD. Daily Admission: Adults $l, Schoolchildren 50c. ■ Car Park 20c. Refreshments available. (Coca-Cola sponsored) ; 7390 !
Christchurch Civic | » Music Council * t CONCERTO : ; COMPETITION : FINALS 1 j CONCERT > * SATURDAY, FEB. 7, ; J CIVIC THEATRE J < 8 p.m. * < Booking at » * Hay’s-Wright Stephensons. 1|
IT’S BACK!! BIGGER, BETTER AND BRIGHTER THAN EVER RIDGEWAY’S RODEO CIRCUS AND ZOO showing at REEFTON Thursday, February 5, 8 p.m. GREYMOUTH Friday, February 6, 8 p.m. Saturday, February 7 Family matinee show 2 p.m. Night Show 8 p.m. POPULAR PRICES Adults $1.20, Children 60c
SPEEDWAY SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, AT 8 p.m. AT TEMPLETON AUSTRALIA V NEW ZEALAND SIDE-CARS GRAEME YOUNG BILL PHILP. (Aust. Champion) DALE WYLIE RAY MURRAY LES DWIGHT GEOFE GROCOTT STEVE UNWIN WARREN SULLIVAN lAN BEGBIE DOUG TYREMAN GORDON FREEMAN DICK KELLY THRILL TO THE MOST SPECTACULAR RACING PLUS A FULL PROGRAMME OF SOLOS, T.Q.’s, MIDGETS AND SUPER MODIFIEDS DIRECTIONS: FIRST TURN RIGHT PAST ISLINGTON HOTEL ON MAIN SOUTH ROAD. FIRST TURN LEFT PAST YALDHURST HOTEL ON MAIN WEST ROAD. AMPLE FREE PARKING. ADULTS 50c. CHILDREN UNDER 12, 10c. BUS LEAVES AVON THEATRE 7 p.m. CANCELLATION NOTICE 3ZB APPROX. 6.15 p.m.
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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32214, 5 February 1970, Page 22
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