AMATOAMATED
Telephone 68-646 TODAY 2, 5.15, 8 p.m. Then Daily 2, 8 p.m. THE MOST LOVABLY FUNNY COMEDY THIS YEAR! They had the perfect affair — until they fell in love! \Jo»cph E, Levine and Brut Production i George Segal Glenda Jackson A Melvin Frank Fum Touch OfClis An Avco Embassy Recast Te.'hnixomr* Panavmon* Persons under 16 not admitted Book at D.I.C, Theatre.
Telephone 67-446 TODAY 2, 5.15, 8 p.m. MONDAY 2— 8 p.m. People never change — They'll do anything to get ■ what they want — and they need . . . SOYLENT GREEN Metrocolor Panavisior. MGM Starring (A) CHARLTON HESTON LEIGH TAYLOR-YOUNG Reserves D.I.C & Theatre
2 p.m. — 7.45 p.m. D-O-U-B-L-E F-E-A-T-U-R-E PAUL PAUL NEWMAN NEWMAN "The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean" (A) This story ain't true ... it should’a been. — PI US ALAN ALAN LADD LADD ERNEST BORGNINE "THE BADLANDERS" (A) Two men with a past to forget and a treasure to steal. BAGPIPE RECITAL DONALD MacPHERSON of GLASGOW SCOTLAND’S MOST OUTSTANDING POST WAR PIPER HORTICULTURAL HALL Monday, 18th February, 8 p.m. Admission $2.00 Adults. School pupils $l.OO.
MOLLETT ST MARKET CRAFT MARKET OPEN 10 a.m. Upstairs Colombo St. between Tuam and St. Asaph Sts.
ONE RECITAL \ Ji NOW JS 9I ft ENJOY SENSIBLY |M PRICED ALA CARTE ■» DINING AT CASCADE guitarist in RESTAURANT THE WORLD •>*«* IPGRPBimrW I TODAY Successor to The Cascade Restaurant take pleasure in announcing the Segovia as Professor of commencement of their new a la carte dininq. iiAii service is especially designed to enable everyone to dine IHIS MuNa at a sensible price. As usual, the cuisine is superb with a 81 C n m w 'd e c^°ice of wonderful food coupled with a magnificent ■l3 PilTli selection of wines and beer. A ONCE IN A LIFETIME EXPERIENCE SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MENU JAMES HAY The children have not been overlooked. Food specially THEATRE \ selected to appea to younger tastes is incorporated in the BOOK MONDAY new ala carte tari,t /OK Sophisticated Dining 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. II $3.60, $4.60 Resen/e . & 7Q9 Door Sales at THEATRE MON. I The Town Hall CASCADE RESTAURANT FROM 7 p.m. \
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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33461, 16 February 1974, Page 46
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