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r \ of "Clockwork Orange" MALCOLM • W 11 fl I llflllnflll X McDOWELL in LYNDSAY ANDERSON'S nUIIIWUUU ) O LUCKY MAN j SUMNER 6102 Tonight 5 and 7.30 (only "Friends" at J Their love story inspired two motion pictures W AVINIII NPAUL and MICHELLE Colour (R16)l RICCARTON FRIENDS Music ELTON JOHN Colour (A) V 489 044 HOLLYWOOD"I | AVENUE | ■•4 TODAY 2p.m. TODAY 2p.m. "TARZAN and 'THUNDERBIRDS ■••TabJ the JUNGLE ARE GO” s boy- colour (G ) = I r mtst fantastic' S^BAY 7.3O.'Spellbinding suspense I ■ undersea odyssey ever filmed. in the Hitchcock manner! i J THE NEPTUNE FACTOR NIGHTMARE J B PLUS: DENNIS (MeCLOUD) WEAVER PLUS: PATTY DUKE RICHARD THOMAS B —— LATfc TOWN HALL |MW -"“ d STAMSp’m.*- TONIGHT 11pm SKELLERUP WOOLSTON KuNlb the human body in ■•«■■■* IT'S 1000 MOODS .. . Musical Director Mervyn J. Waters FRO ba L by V makingi G T ° SPECIAL SPECIAL JBfk DIRECT FROM BRITAIN i Fabulous personality of Motion Pictures, Stage, Radio and * ' \ / ■ 'V ’* I iA — PLUS — ..y* From first man to modern man — the ■afyFvfer ■■ world's most glamorous stars in a joyous new look at on old subjectl R The - , t Oldest * JIMMY EDWARDS (in person) Profession in GUEST CONDUCTOR ; A h Q e UE X' c d H SOLOIST AND COMPERE =Z Ably supported by Chch Liedertafel . . .—, * Outstanding male voice choir /4.\'/ IBSpV|l BS pV| 111 (Conductor: Alex Robson) and Belinda Bunt Brilliant Chch Violinist TICKETS SlO and S 7 Hie^r* o " LIMITED NUMBER OF SEATS S 5 Canterbury Rotary Club members in your area will be pleased to ORCHESTRA assist in ticket sales or bookings. TRUST Also apply Town Hall Booking Office or write Sec., Applications are invited for - Box 2448 Chch. "Support N.Z. Champion Band's U.K. instrumental players with suitContest Tour " able qualifications and ■.oniesi iuu<. experience to join the orchestra Skellerup Woolston Band Members Fly AIR N.Z. being established by the ■■■■■■■MBBaHßaHHHHaßaaMHßaiHMai Orchestra The Trust's immediate plans are ' to promote two concerts in the period late October-November next, at dates taking into DIIDMCIHE Uiru enunm account commitments already DunnOlUL Hlun OGnUUL entered into by the majority of players. ARTS FFSTIVA! The Conductor for these two MR IO rLOHVML, concer(s W||l be Mr Wi||jam Southgate. Applications will be welcomed Saturday, August 9, to .’X n . | . . . . ment with the new orchestra ■Satlirdav AIIPII’sT n and those unavailable in Octoberuaiuiuajf, HUgUOL ±U November next are invited to apply for registration for the 1976 programme. HnrAllAip MONDAY, AUGUST 11, Application should be in writing UrLlllliU 7.30 P.M. stating name, address, telehAHOrnT Burnside H.S. Hall phone number, instrument CUNGIrI School Chamber played and experience to the IVTusicictns Canterbury Orchestra Trust, THIS SATURDAY, w, c. m e.a t . o„. n «, “-V’rS Ngaio Marsh Theatre, canterbury, »»». playing Borodin. - • 8 p.m. “Down In The Valley,” — ■ ■■ American Folk Opera ■ TUC (School). I . 'nJ CHRISTCHURCH TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, TUEATDF CHAMBER PLAYERS. 7.45 P.M. THtAIKt THE CHRISTCHURCH Burnside H.S. Hall 163 Worcester street YOUTH ORCHESTRA, Christchurch Harmonic ./.‘ .'an immensely pleasConductor: Peter Zwartz. A chor j°“Xio P - . THE BURNSIDE HIGH Beethoven, Mozart. KATHERINE MANSFIELD'S SCHOOL ORCHESTRA, ‘‘Down In The Valley.” Love Story. Conductor: Peter Rowe. WEDNESDAY, AUG. 13, “THE TWO 5 Corelli, Bach, Handel, Z. 30 P-M. Tlftmci! Respighi, Gabrielli, Bumside H.S. Hall TIGERS 3 Mozart, Bramieri, “Antigone,” Jean Anouilh 3 Leroy Anderson. — Senior School Actors. Directed by Yvette Bromley BURNSIDE HIGH THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, ' ! T oni p h f at Ao4s nm* SCHOOL TRIOS: 7.30 P.M. j°"X K. Baxters Handel, Schubert — Brass Festival. “THE WIDE OPEN CAGE” ‘ The Shepherd on the Addineton Combined La,e N '§ ht Sea s° n every Rock. Addington, Combined Thursday, Friday & SatuSecondary Schools. day Night August 7th-23rd. Book for both plays D. I.C < Koon this fid fnr FRIDAY', AUGUST 14, or phone 66-992 after C rxcep Llllo HU. lUI 730 p M 6.30 p.m. S Future Reference. Att ? e , Ba ® ilic u a: . , iChoir of the Cathedral, Bookingsand ; “M.. _Jtaffle Further Information Fe »P t _ from the School, , wir.de p!« y , chek»v. Telephone 517-173. 1 Eta ’f.'X d J ye “ 5.™,.«... r 11 FIVE DRAWS OF S 10: > 2j 7q 0515 0869 0999 0386 0849 j ' _ 55309 . RUGBY FTHTSii " kaiapoi hockey ‘ league WHI club ' ■r- MMgMr ■ Ticket No. 1776, Blank butt. AT THE SHOWGROUNDS »TTTTW Tlck^ d I - I I J Tuahiwi Road. ’ No. 1 Ground. 2.30. Aug. 9: MM * J M I I Five prizes of SlO — papanui 1378 1590 1324 1714 2107 ' EASTERN"' SUBURBS Bl||| I I IK Prizes ma ? r JL e collected This should be a Kaiapoi Fruiterers. KAIAPOI v. ADDINGTON S - B L 7 XO -xLT.-'. J o ? , ?, <i - JUNIOR BOYS COMMITTEE St DENHAM v. HORNBY CHRISTCHURCH 1 p ~ FOOTBALL CLUB RAFFLE ’ Linwood v. Woolston . First prize, No. 1563. Murnane, Bishopdale. 2.30 p.m — Kellvs Road MARIST WESTERN St BURBS V. UNIVERSITY’ Second prize. No. 2700. 70-612. , i Third prize. No. 1299, Blank . I 2074

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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33917, 9 August 1975, Page 46

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