A one-ey«4 n|cQor and his pddjaall heroes fight a war castle! Cm*UKmt • • • where And 1 , flfl?. raywwwnAAWVUMWVWWmrwuwrn j ma BBL PahLkONT.nl Jean-Pierre Aumoiit - THIS ACTION PACKED FILM .. . o " NOW SHOWING REGENT™ Mo*™ thurs. 8 ■ 2 p.m. DAILY 8 p.m. (PERSONS UNDER 16 NOT ADMITTED) I matinees l I MASTERS I THE MIGHTY ONE IS HERE ! I ™iSffn I __ ™ B Kr-f PROUDEST BAMmSwUmSkI JD* MOMENT jfc' THE SCREEN i LI»O 2 p.m. Tremendous Adventure M KMeMf. BVER I **20,000 M fli kmowni I LEAGUES UNDER Q Rrllb KWOWWt I THE SEA" ■ i <Y ‘ j| WSb Hi 'IHml I 2 p.m. pl < W <1 I "WOODY H .< ® Jn| WmN woodpecker n 1 MI/1 R WK X 1 CARTOON M fl ■■ / KW. -KwZ I PARADE” ■ IB ■ £ I AII ,n colour JlI fl fl WL < ’flßtT r Hollywood R ■ 2 p.m. ■ ■ “THE KETTLES ■ U AT WAIKIKI” Q frank Sinatra t 1 *** F,mlly Fun fl Sophia Ipren a ~11 I avenue I' O 1 | 2 p.m. | ' * n STANLEY KRAMER'S fl entertainment for all _ ' MONUMENTAL FILMING OF « | “ISLAND OF I ‘The Pride and The PASSioX’ I 1 TECHNICOLOR" /P\ wan theooom bi«l - jokn wengraf • jay hovello • jom moo • cmlo» I I wmiMMul \>U LASRANAGA • PHILLIF VAN ZANDT • PACO EL LABERINTO • Screen Story and Screenpay ■ COIOUF (G) I VISTAVISION* ' z by EDNA and EDWARD ANHALT ••*»»< on tM Novtl Tho Gun ■ByC. S. Fe»o»t»r Music Composed by Ceor(e Anlbtil Produced *M DiroctM by STANLEY MHLS. <’£ Released thru UNITED ART I STS KRAMER |
BOARD AND RESIDENCE A happy home with friendly people. Full board offered young men. TV and table tennis, cut lunch, washing, etc. Share room. Phone 856-197. 35 Shirley Rd. 282 D AUCKLAND nurse, 18 years, requires holiday board, South Island sheep farm, March 21 to first week in April. ZB3OO, “Press.'’ XB3OO BOARD offered 2 ladies. Phone 70-095. BOARD offered to students, bed and breakfast plus daily trip to and from University, $7 p.w. Apply 382 Keyes Rd, New Brighton, or Phone 883-307. 1522 FEMALE B.A: student urgently requires full board, own room, preferably with window. Reasonably handy to town. Please Phone 559-544. FREE board active widow mainly to look after schoolboy while mother works. A little housework. Phone 885-767. FULL board required for two quiet second-year Malaysian students. References available. Ring 75-395. FULL board offered in family home. Apply 11 Nayland St, Sumner. FULL board offered male. Ph. 856-350, Richmond. FULL board in private home by middle-aged man, Spreydon preferred. Phone 327-506. FULL board offered girl, Monday to Friday, $lO. Merivale area. Phone 558-322. 1319 FULL private quiet board required for ,six months by mature Lincoln student in Lincoln vicinity or south side of town. Replies to B. Neilson, Lincoln College. X 8584 GOOD board in family home, own room, offered University student, economics preferred. Phone 35-519. M.A. student and wife require s.c. 'Unfurnished flat, willing to help with garden, odd jobs, etc. Phone 559-601. MATURE Lincoln College student requires full private board until August, handy to College or on south side of town. Please write 8775, “Press.” X 8775 SINGLE room offered, Monday to Friday, Fendalton. -Phone 515-985. 1120 YOUNG businessman requires full board with single room, < Riccarton, Wigram, Hornby area. Reply P 3095, “Press.”
Town & About TONIGHT Brendan Dugan’s final South Island appearance before linking-up with Lou Clauson for their extensive North Island and Australian tour. ★ No. 1 Show Band the VISCOUNTS ★ VOCALIST: BEVERLEY & MARK. Admission 70c ST. JOHN AMBULANCE HALL
AQUARIUM AND WATER GARDENS CROCODILES TROPICAL FISH PONDS AND GOLDFISH BEACH ROAD, NORTH BEACH Ample Parking Space. Open Daily and Sunday Afternoon. S COME SQUARE DANCING FUN NIGHT COWLES STADIUM 8.30 p.m. SUNDAY, MARCH 1 Swing your partners into square dance land to the hollers of Art Shepherd, in aid of Rapaki Scout Building Fund. ADMISSION—SOc
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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32234, 28 February 1970, Page 46
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