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Today 1,30, <.30, Bpm Monday 1.30, 4.30, Bpm (Matinee Thursday 2pm) They have 253 children ... ALL SOYS ROBERT DONAT GREER CARSON in James Hilton's Goodbye Mr Chips An old fashioned love story! BRAND NEW PRINT (G|
Tonight, Monday 9 p.m. (Thon nightly 8 p.m.j CLINT EASTWOOD in Sergei Leone's THE GOOD THE BAD & THE UGLY with ELI WALLACH and LEE VAN CLEEF (A|
Tonight and Finally Monday 7.15 l The bold bestseller! The story of a love triangle with six sides! “.Jacqueline Susanns Once Is .Vol Enough" PLUS GLENDA JACKSON in Ken Russell's film of D.H. Lawrence's Women in Love (RIB) Persons over 18 only
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I Today 2pm — spm Monday 11am, I 2, 5 p.m. JUDY GARLAND in V^^/TL 7 01° / < e >
Today and Monday 1.30, 4.30, Bpm The Entertainment for all ages! from 7 to 701 GOODBYE MR CHIPS ROBERT DONAT (6)
Today and Monday 11am, 2,5,7.30 pm IT'S THE HAPPIEST HOWL IH A DOO'S AGE! WALT DISNEY La___'l recMwcouM* aneMAsetw ~ :S< ~
LENNY SOYLENT BITE THE -'”«- GREEN BULLET MIDNIGHT Plus: Jim Brown I Plus COWBOY MERCENARIES BILLY JACK I Prog. R2O , (A) (RIS)
/ FOR SPOOKS WHO / LIKE THEIR MOV|ES • •’ / LATE AT NIGHT AND WW I CREEPY... I TRY2OFTHISI/ • • Stagedoor Hollywood Avenue (Hollywood Twin Complex — Sumner) ROBERT STEVENS : : A nightmare born that tragic moment W | THE 2 ORIGINAL TUE ; z z w**» g HORROR CLASSICS! Hit NIGHT OF $ MAAIirA 2 ASPHYX THE LEPUS wP (JI Spilit Of dB3th!—PLUS — Stuart Whitman — PLUS — ..* PLUS: BORIS KARLOFF MURDERS OF Banshee' t Frankenstein •• ra«sXwivHou"f’wi«fflom Both <A> -L Person* over 16 only z f
LATb siiew TONIGHT ttpm GEORGE HARRISON and Friends in . . . THE CONCERT FOR BANGLADESH
CENSOR'S CLASSIFICATIONS (G) Approved for General Exhibition. (A) Approved for General Exhibition. Recommended as suitable for adults only. (Y) Approved for General Exhibition. Recommended as suit able for persons 13 and over. NOTE: Persons ©f any age may attend (G). (Y), or (A).
MODERN COUNTRY MUSIC CLUB (CHRISTCHURCH) Presents . . . SOUTH ISLAND COUNTRY MUSIC AWARDS-1976 Over $2OO in Cash Prizes OPEN TO ALL SOUTH ISLAND TALENT AND ENTERTAINERS CHRISTCHURCH TOWN HALL, SUNDAY, DEC. 5 For Entry Forms and Ticket Sales ($3) Write: S.I. Country Music Awards, P.O. Box 26057, Christchurch. 2208
SHOW WEEKEND CONCERT CHRISTCHURCH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA (Musical Director, Peter Zwartz) VANCO CAVDARSKI (guest conductor) with ELIZABETH ROGERS (viola). Music by Handel, Barber, Telemann and Beethoven. James Hay Theatre Saturday, November 13 Prices $5.50, $4.50 and $4, with $1.50 reductions for students and senior citizens. Send S.A.E. and remittance for seats to P.O. Box 13-164 or book at Town Hall from November 3. (ADVERT SPONSORED BY BEGGS LTD)
SPORT AND POLITICS FORUM WHO SHOULD RUN NEW ZEALAND SPORT? SPORTSMEN OR POLITICIANS? JOIN THE CANTERBURY DIVISION of the New Zealand Neurological Foundation at its Smorgasbord Dinner at the Students’ Union, Ham, on Tuesday, November 2, and then hear TV2’s Friday Conference chairman Gordon Dryden find the answers with the help of Joan Harnett, New Zealand netball’s first lady; Sir Ronald Scott, Commonwealth Games chief; Precious McKenzie, South African and U.K. weightlifter; Fergie McCormick, whom everybody knows; Warwick Spicer, South African rugby tour reporter; and Alan Grant, a critic of television among other things; Plus a man who was at Montreal. YOU CAN HAVE YOUR SAY. TOO! TICKETS — $l5 single and $25 double from Ballantyne’s Information Centre, Canterbury Sports Depot, Cromb and Merritt, Anderson and Hill, and Conley and Blyth Sports Shop. SUPPORT THE NEUROLOGICAL FOUNDATION! 2280
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