Efl TODAY 2, 5 and 8 p.m. (Concludes Monday) IH THE IDEAL FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT! j L j ( I I John Mills Dorothy McGuire Janet Munroe E<fl Kfl “SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON” Efl PANAVISION TECHNICOLOR (G) Jgfl BM TONIGHT 7.30 P.m. INTERNATIONALLY ACCLAIMED Efl From the Director of "LAST TANGO IN PARIS" Kfl ■■ JEAN LOUIS TRINTIGNANT “THE CONFORMIST” Efl (R 16) Plus: Yves Montand Jean Louis Trintlgnant in E|fl EtlE (A) Both Colour Prog. Persons 16 and over only. . .j>u-y.. .< a >-M ' Efl TONIGHT 7.30 pun. CHRISTCHURCH PREMIERE E.E fli«a Gangland's suspense filled plans to steal the Vatican Jewels! W II “AT ANY PRICE” H Efl Plus: In the tradition of "THE GODFATHER" meet Efl fIHBF t,ie S’cillian counterpart K\4 *THE SICBLLIAN CLAN’ Both coiom <a» I jil Paul Newman Henry Fonda Lee Remick Michael Sarrazin I - Mi i I Action and adventure in the lumberjack camp! X|9 ■I “NEVER GIVE AN INCH” Efl Plus: PEIER O’TOOLE—World War II over but . Efl flnV&l Efl ‘‘MURPHY'S WAR” has just begun! Both Colour (A) flfiH FfMaM TODAY 2, 5 and 8 p.m. The Ideal l*lfl I '' L’ Family Entertainment! Walt Disney’s — ■ “SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON” M IE colour (Gj ‘ TODAY 2 and 5 p.m. The fabulous I ; comedy starring RED BUTTONS in . .J?,'-..:, ir.-., J, ■ “Five Weeks in a Balloon” K| g . Colour (G) > U :_si' T- ■ p.m. THE GREATEST “ ! FUNNIEST!! Charlie Chaplin Buster Keaton Laurel & Hardy in “30 YEARS OF FUN” ■| BOIMWM Ail (G) Cert. BMMEIttMMIMMII ; TODAY 1.45. All the excitement of the outdoors thunders across the screen! I I FESS PARKER m “SMOKEY” ((G) M| HMMKfIM Also: UNCLE JOHN is back with more surprises! r HOLLYWOOD 7.30 p.m. Michael Caine in “THE p&J IPCRESS FILE” Plus: “7 GUNS FOR THEj ! 'HcGREGORES" Both Colour (Y) , ; r AVENUE 7.30 p.m. ADULT SUNDAY CINEMA! "THE \ ' • I CONFORMIST" (R. 16 See Above — Plus: Peter Fonda ( ■ in "THE HIRED HAND" Directed by Peter Fonda | S&i gl L-Ulour. : £i LIDO 7.30 p.m. CHRISTCHURCH PREMIERE. '] : ‘f “AT ANY PRICE” (A) Plus: "THE SICILLIAN I ? ’ W— See Above. ; - r: : t ' BARCLAY 7.30 p.m. CLINT EASTWOOD is back' ’ “A FIST FULL OF DOLLARS” Plus: "FOR A “ ' I FEW DOLLARS MORE” Both Colour (A) * ‘ —— y
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TONIGHT COKERS HOTEL features quiet music arranged by Roger Whyte Piano, Clarinet, Organ, Bass FROM 7 P.M. 52 Manchester St.
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BEECH FOREST SEMINAR 9 a.m. — 5 p.m. — Saturday, 23rd June Speakers on the N.Z. Forest Service scheme for milling West Coast and Southland native beech forests. • Beech Forest Utilization — Director-General of Forests. • Uses of Beech wood — Lecturer, School of Forestry. • Effects on forest ecology — Lecturer in Botany. • Recreation in forests — Westland Ranger. • Effects on regional development — M.O.W. planner. LECTURE ROOM S 3, UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY, ILAM Admission $1 includes lunch, morning and afternoon teas. Sponsored by ECOLOGY ACTION and N.Z. FOREST PRODUCTS LTD.
make this your DANCE-DATE TONIGHT ww No. 1 showband the VISCOUNTS IT'S OUR BIRTHDAY CARNIVAL AT Vocalists PAMELA PENN JONATHAN J ST JOHN AMBULANCE HALL PETERBOROUGH STREET Gentlemen—Ties Please ADMISSION 80c
OPEN DAY AT WIGRAM 50th Anniversary of Formation of N.Z. Air Force TODAY, 16th JUNE Flying Display 2 p.m. Static and Ground Displays 10 a.m. ■ 4 p.m. Red Checkers, Skyhawk, Strikemasters, Orion, Helicopters, ntra p Ce Car Park —20 c Paradrops. Souvenir Programme —20 c
Robert McDougall Art Gallery BOTANIC GARDENS PRINTS 18th and early 19th century Ceramics by SHOJI HAMADA Admission free
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Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33253, 16 June 1973, Page 46
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