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Christopher Cambridge presents fiM <j7n77YK i k m^Ka%\\\\srk 1 i Ill’ll Flm l iuy iilß lP 1 Al Km KiVuiMl *1! I IrDl n! bl 11" I Irbil BH I a JMy nnti-Qtim mte {o the Towp HaSi Box 13 - 144 - I ■ »UII wiyp Christchurch enclosing $7.50 per seat j gß' -.jgtlHh ffivnitfimanf 1B I 'I 1 * B M an! * s{am P ed self-addressed envelope ® •'J||MK uAUllullluill Al I' J '/IS HL f° r Prompt return of tickets. Generous * Party concessions phone 60-899. dJa- - — mg

AN INTERESTING PLACE 10 PINO A BARGAIN BRIGHTON sffiMARKET OPEN IO am -5-30 pm • MAWNE PAGADE fa# twenty)

SOUND MOVEMENT JAMES HAY THEATRE ah-; Friday, 12th Sept 8.15 p.m. S Bookings Open Now at the Town Hall. KI Adults $3.10. Children, Students, Senior > Citizens $2.10. L_ — m KUAT SUHADJI Javanese dance JOHN CASSERLEY - CHAR HUMMEL 3 dance g JACK BODY - BARRY MARGAN music a BILL MANHIRE poetry * RALPH HOTERE design anatomy of a dance With the support of Queen Elizabeth It Arts Council of New Zealand and New Zealand Ballet

STEAM TRAIN RIDES TRAM RIDES FIRE ENGINES TEA KIOSK OPEN 1-5 P.M. SATURDAY, SUNDAY, AND DURING SCHOOL HOLIDAYS

JL THE W COURT THEATRE OPENING TONIGHT 8.15 p.m. KENNEDY’S CHILDREN By ROBERT PATRICK By Arrangement with DON PARKER Directed by BRYAN AITKEN. A HUMOROUS, WARM AND MOVING EULOGY OF THE SIXTIES. Phone Theatre for Bookings from 6.30 p.m.

TROTTING TONIGHT TONIGHT st ADDINGTON RACEWAY "Where the Stars Race under the Stars" NEW BRIGHTON TROTTING CLUB SPRING MEETING Gates Open: 4.00 p.m. Admission: $1 First Race: 5.45 p.m. , 2175 QUEEN ELIZABETH II PARK Stadium & Sports Centre MOTHERS, during the holidays, bring the children to Queen Elizabeth II Park. We offer: FOUR heated indoor pools, including one for learners and paraplegics. You are invited to enter the pools and teach the children to swim. No charge for children up to five years of age. Hours 8.30 a.m. to 8 p.m. SQUASH. Hours 9 a.m. to 10.30 p.m. Squash Courts available at concession rates for all age groups at off peak hours. PLAYING equipment aavilable for hire. CRECHE available for children. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PHONE 886-079. ASCOT Golf Course, 18 holes, par 3. Hours 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Phone 883-569. W5198

BOXING CANTERBURY SENIOR AND INTERMEDIATE CHAMPIONSHIPS WOOLSTON WORKINGMEN’S CLUB, Sunday, September 7, 1975, at 2 p.m. — See — ROBERT COLLEY, VIA KARAVARSA, MIKA KARAVARSA from Wellington Plus Special Match Bouts: PAUL SHATFORD GARY SKILTON N.B.R.S.A. W.W.M.C. v. v. KARL DOWNIE PAUL YOUNGMAN Burwood I.Y.C. Adults: $1.50. Children: 50c. Promoted by Canterbury Boxing Association. 2317

MIKE Marshall: music, machine, discotheque, complete entertainment for all ages, any function, 77-062. X 4749 SKI THE WILD SIDE MOUNTAIN and Glacier Skiing in the Mount Cook and Westland National Parks by ski plane and helicopter. The ultimate thrill for advanced skiers. Our tour package includes all transport, accommodation, meals and guiding, and our helicopter and plane usage guarantees 16,000 to 23,000 vertical metres of ski-ing. The all inclusive cost of $579 Is for a 10 day holiday, departing Christchurch on Friday, September 19. and returning Sunday, 28th. The only tour of its kind available and space is definitely limited. For more details and colour brochure write to: VALUE TOURS (N.Z.) LIMITED P.O. BOX 13026, CHRISTCHURCH PHONE 74409 Sil SKI U.S.A. 1976 26/33 DAYS FROM ONLY $1297 COST INCLUDES all air fares, transport, accommodation and lift tickets! Enjoy the deep powder of VAIL, Aspen, Tiehack/ Buttermilk, Snowmass, Snowbird. Alta and other top U.S. resorts. Tour departs January 2. so don’t delay, write for a free colour brochure. VALUE TOURS (N.Z.) LIMITED P.O, BOX 13026, CHRISTCHURCH PHONE 74-409 S_lO JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR Advt Page 45

GRAND FANCY DRESS BALL (In aid of Solo Parents Canty Inc.) SAT., SEPT. 13, 8 p.m. SAT., SEPT. 13, 8 p.m. To Be Held Papanul R.S.A. To Be Held Papanui R.S.A. Hall. Hall. music by SWEET FREEDOM SWEET FREEDOM Prizes Are Good, So Is The Prizes Are Good, So Is The Supper Supper (Bring your own liquid Refreshment) Instant Fine At Door If Not Fancy Dressed. Tickets Members, $3.50, Non-members $4. Phone the Secretary at 328-244 COME ALONG EVERYONE AND JOIN IN THE FUN. 2648 SKI BROKEN RIVER GOOD ACCESS ROAD Choice of Car Parks. FOUR TOWS Centrally heated day lodge has magnificent view of basin. Turnoff signposted 3 miles past Broken River bridge, 68 miles from Christchurch. PHONE 30-819 For Weather and Snow Report. Bring own tow belt if possible. SKI WEEKS Some Places left for SEPTEMBER 15-19 WRITE NOW "SKI WEEK BOOKINGS,” P.O. BOX 2718, Forms at Sports Shops. SBBBB Dances, Socials, etc. TATAM STUDIO OF BALLROOM DANCING, Liverpool Street, Above Central Homes, Phone 30-174. LEARNERS CLASSES—TUESDAYS—AduIt learners class 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. WEDNESDAY — Learners class 8.30 p.m. to 10.30 p.m. Private lessons daily 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. by appointment only.

OPENING SUNDAY STACEY’S THIS SUNDAY AND EVERY SUNDAY ROCK AND ROLL RESTAURANT (Licensed) Live on Stage CHICAGO SOUP QUEUE (Aust) 6 p.m. to late $5.00 for Five-course Meal. CHARLIE II RESTAURANT, 76 Lichfield Street. Phone 30-553. 2445

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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33941, 6 September 1975, Page 47

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