ONLY ONE SESSION THIS SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 19 Wr 7.30 p.m. MYSTERIES p«j|B UNEARTHED digging up ,e remains of the glorious past •— do the Bible - -J-M'V 1 Mfi?* WwEISSNR and the Spade agree? aranui high school (Assembly Hall) Be Wise, Free Reserved seats available, Phone GOLDEN DEATH MASK OF TUTANKHAMEN 889-759
sept 18™’®a* -h» 6pm ATTHE CH.CH. ARTS CENTRE £W*\ e/AA^,E BURKE DANCERS (fflgMi • COMEDY THEATRE 1 63 pm -• MANDALA PUPPET KSy 0 • CARTOON FILMS 10~2~4p£ .t-LL OO *> BAGATRAX MAGICIANS FREE HOURLY* •AUCTION AT S?M. • GAMES WITH PRIZES EVERY TIME/CRAFTS®BAKINq & MORE/ • PART PROCEEDS <tO TO TH £ TIBETAN REFUGEES •
aH Wffvffl* IB 1 - me IlgE t. 2 CONCERTS—CHRISTCHURCH TOWN HALL-OCT. 22, 23 “QUITE SIMPLY THE BEST SINGER IN THE WORLD” Sunday Times, London. “CLEO LAINE: UTTERLY BRILLIANT" Washington Post (headline). PREFERENTIAL MAIL BOOKINGS NOW OPEN T»: "Cleo Concert". P.O. Box 13-144, Anrwgh. Ploom >ond mo (Ho. of Mata) at 38.50 (A Res.), 37.50 (B Ros.) tor — date, preferred position _________________ I enclose a stamped aelf-addressed envelope with a cheque (add 3c for clearance) for 3 , . NAME ADDRESS — TELE. Party Concessions: Party organizers please phone 67-593. RCA Records and Tapes. “NX BALLET SHOWS POWER AND RANGE." — "Southland Times” ‘A COMPANY SO HARDWORKING, TALENTED AND CREATIVE DESERVES EVERYWHERE A RESPONSE SUCH AS THE OPENING IN INVERCARGILL." — "Southland Times”
COURT K THEATRE 20 WORCESTER STREET MEET HIM TONIGHT 8.15 "A mon you'll remember." BUTLEY by Simon Gray Directed by Bryan Aitken Bookings Ph.Theatre 66-992 from 6.30
JEWELLERS OF NZ /Cy/ PRESENT W THE 2nd NZ \ 7 / JEWELLERY \ / FAIR \ CHRISTCHURCH TOWN HALL | LIMES and CAMBRIDGE ROOMS SEPTEMBER 21st, 22nd, 23rd 11AM TO 9PM I s3| million Jewellery on display including... \ • Direct from London — \ the De Beers Collection / I [sl MILLION DIAMOND COLLECTION) / l\ • See Also The Jewel of the Year. I ,\\ -ADMISSION 50c f /I \ PROCEEDS TO / \ rA\ CHRISTCHURCH PUBLIC / \ J HOSPITAL CHILDRENS /K-S WARD FOR THE \ kJ KJ? PURCHASE OF AN KA ISOLATION BED IH EQUALISATOR MEETING QUEEN ELIZABETH II PARK TODAY - TODAY FIRST RACE 1.30 P.M. Lion Brown Snowball Forecast Jackpot. Snowballing to $lOOO. if not struck. Free Entry This weeks pool $2OO This meeting has been kindly been sponsored by: Canterbury Tavern, Lyttelton; Valley Inn Tavern; Ritz Hair Fashions, Fendalton; Shackels Butcheries, Ltd; McSherry’s Electrical. Public-Lounge Bar Admission: Adults $l. Unaccompanied Children 50c. 50c. 2659
Pa aS JAMES HAY THEATRE Tues. 21. Thurs. 23 Sept, at 8 p.m. ■ Fri. 24 Sept, at 5.30 (Matinee) Sat. 25 Sept, at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. ; ■ Prices. $4 $3 (plus Booking tee). Children, Students,l ■ Senior Citizens Half Price. Book at Town Hall.B Mail Bookings to: Box 13-144. Christchurch. ■
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