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Today 1.30, 4.45, 8. Mon. to Thurs. 2 and 7.45. The "JET SET” in their plush and wierd surroundings. The rich in the playgrounds of the world . . - and the poverty of Revolution go hand in hand in Harold’s Robbins famous book ‘THE ADVENTURERS’ Brought vividly to the screen by Bekim Fehmiu Candice Bergan Ernist Borgnine Olivia de Havilland Persons under 16 not admitted Feature occupies entire programme.

a HE'S LEAVIN’ *. W ‘DURHAM TOWN’ M FOR YOU! ROGER WHITTAKER The voice of the '7os * The leavin' (Durham Town) * I don't believe in If anymore ’ New world in the owminj Hus! 1970 Golden Disc Winners HOGSNORT RUPERT 1970 ‘Studio One' Winner NASH CHASE BRIAN HANDS COMBO Commonsense family Prices $4, $3.10 inclusive AH School Pupils Half Price Generous Party Concessions. Box plans now open at the D.I.C Party concessions ph. the box office 64-389. CIVIC THEATRE Thursday, Feb. 18th, 8 p.m.

OUR SPECIAL GUEST k U mark antony AN INTIMATE NIGHT OF DANCING DELIGHT FUN ‘N’ ENTERTAINMENT KILMORE ST. <rff Colombo St DANCES, SOCIALS, ETC TATAM STUDIO OF BALLROOM DANCING Private lessons daily, 10 a.m.10 p.m.. in modern, Latin American, rock and roll, etc. 299 High Street Phone 30-174. WFS

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32524, 6 February 1971, Page 42

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