TONITE AND EVERY NITE OVER GAMES PERIOD. I ■ |k| MT 930 TllL LATE■■■■WW CHANCERY LANE. DELICIOUS MEALS AVAILABLE. PHONE 62-806. ☆☆ ☆ ☆ Special Guest Group The Royal Navy presents H.M.S. JUPITER'S OWN ROCK GROUP, ☆ STAKK ☆ The Royal Rock Group, ☆☆ ☆ ☆ at Mojos Wed,, Thurs., Sat.
JjIEENSEB FRENCH CUISINE galleon Restaurant 170 Tnam Street For Reservations Ph. 40-440 Dinner 5 p.m.-11.30 p.m.
TONIGHT 9 p.m. FINALLY TOMORROW Finally Saturday Elmwood Players Inc. Present with the support of the Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council through the N.Z.T.F. AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS w . 7 at JELLIE PARK Signposted entrances from Ham or Greers Roads. Spectacular outdoor production Directed by HUNTER BELL BOOK NOW AT D.I.C or phone 518-406 after 7.15 p.m. Admission: Adults $3. Senior Citizens, Students, Games Competitors $2. Children (14 and under) $l.OO. No. 9 Bus leaves the Square opp. Warners Hotel at 8.15 p.m. Returns 11.10 p.m. A cancellation notice will be broadcast if wet on 3ZB. Half net proceeds to Xth British Commonwealth Games.
ART AND CRAFT EXHIBITION CHRISTCHURCH ARTIST! QUARTER, 558 Tuam Street. ! 453 Public Notices SCHUSSLERS hiochemic sail obtainable from W. R. Fa vey’s, Ltd, Chemists, 67 Colombo St Christchurcl J 1 PRIVATE SPEECH THERAPY SERVICE MRS KAREN CLARK and MRS TRACY INGRAM I Have entered into partnershi to provide a private Speec Therapy Service for Adult j and Children. TELEPHONE 525-265 or 524-158 i or call 26 WINTERS ROAD, CHRISTCHURCH 5. 451 =i "The Press" STREET MAPS OF CHRISTCHURCH WALL MAPS. 1973 EDITiOf 75 CENTS FOLDED MAP IN STRO.NC COVER IDEAL FOR CAR $l. STILL AVAILABLE SECTIONAL MAPS With Comprehensive Inde 1971 Edition were $l.OO NOW REDUCED TO 50a TO CLEAR Obtainable from: CHRISTCHURCH PRESS CO., LTD. OR LEADING BOOKSELLER!
c I kj pand CeitidL CALEDONIAN HALL Kilmore St, near Town Hall SATURDAY, 2 FEB. at 8 p.m. Programme includes: PIPING — HIGHLAND DANCING — SCOTTISH COUNTRY DANCING - VOCALISTS — ACCORDION BAND Tickets on sale at Beggs Admission . . . Adults $l.OO School Children 50c
ft ’ w ArJrtJ/ TUG LYTTELTON PRESERVATION SOCIETY INC. “TUG LYTTELTON" MOONLIGHT CRUISE Saturday, Feb. 2, 8 p.m. to 10.30 p.m. PHONE 288-771 FARE: $3 Single, $5 Double; Family Ticket, 2 Adults and Children $7. SPECIAL CRUISE Sunday. Feb. 3. 9 a.m. See Brittania and Escorts sail. NEW ZEALAND DAY sailing from 10 a.m. Fares: Adults $l. Children (under 14) 50c; Family Tickets (2 Adults and Children) $3. 4410
EXPO NAUTICAL LAST 3 DAYS CLOSES SUNDAY. 5 PAL An Exhibition of interesting Maritime Artifacts. Ships’ figureheads, flintlock pistols, swords, many historical items of interest to all with a yen for the sea. ON BOARD TRAINING SHIP CORNWELL, 153 MAIN ROAD, i REDCLIFFS Look for the flag hoist on the' way to Sumner. 45731
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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33448, 1 February 1974, Page 27
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