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Wr ‘ 80 bL-Z NOV 19 -23 1 THEATRE ROYAL ! TODAY AT 2 4 8 p.m. | Mon, at 8 p.m. Tues at 5.30 p.m. Wed. at 8 p.m. j Boor.n ,s for Saturday* . 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. ' performances at Theatre Royal from 10 a.m. I Today. Phone 795-147. I Seats available one tour before the per- | • ance. Tickets $5.50. $4 50. $3. ’ Children and Senior ■ Citizens $3. $2.50, $1.75 ! "Romeo and Julie ... surpasses them all for dramatic excellence.'* —N.Z. Herald 19/10/77 ,
MODERN COUNTRY MUSIC CLUB (CHRISTCHURCH) PROUDLY PRESENTS 1977 2nd ANNUAL SOUTH ISLAND COUNTRY MUSIC AWARDS JAMES HAY THEATRE - SUNDAY NIGHT - 7.30 WITH Also featuring from the U.S.A. Dr Jim Molberg on pedal steel — Dave Johnston, Glen County, Country Ramblers Tickets available from Town Hall booking office at $4.10 (Sat. 10am to spm — Sun 12pm to 3pm RADIO AVOr n i29o°l | H ° TEL SH ° W SAT AT RADIO AVON —1290 | c .,. mb . stt .„ CARLTON HOTEL (Hogley Lounge) AUDITIONS SUNDAY FROM 1 2pm Door Cover Charge 50c - Featuring (Tickets $1 at door) Steel Player - JIM MOLBERG Grand afternoon entertainment at Town Hall ?® un * r X.^’ n ? e I ” 80 CONTESTANTS FROM ALL OVER SOUTH ISLAND Storyteller in Song — DUSTY SPITTLE
fl TEMPLETON "sPEEDWAy" fl m Saturday, November 19th, Bp.m. hn DR CHRISTCHURCH'S OWN SUPERSTAR ffl IVAN MAUSER » | 5 Times World Champion 3 runes World Long Track Champion [JI N.Z. SPORTSMAN OF THE YEAR, 1977 IgjM MATCHED AGAINST LAST WEEK'S RECORD BREAKER <1 v I BLI (TRANSPORT FOR IVAN MAUGtR SUPPLIED BY FARMERS MOTORS) y r jWH bfi LARRY ROSS (LONDON RIDERS CHAMPION) PC MM and ROGER WRIGHT, ROGER ABEL, ALAN BROWN. . * 'Jig’ """' “T ' DUGARP FROM ENGLAND £X t Wlj Full Supporting Programme: . LMJLjOHR Midget cars. Sidecars, Midget Cars and Super Modifieds. ADULTS $2.00; CHILDREN UNDER 12 $l, SENIOR CITIZENS $1: PRE-SCHOOLERS FREE HH Security Patrolled Free Car Park Cancellation Radio Avon 6.45p.m. |
SCHUBERT SYMPHONY SERIES CANTERBURY ORCHESTRA Music Director: Dobbs Franks Debussy Sacred and Profane Dances, Nancy Haber, Harp. Schoenberg Piano Concerto, Patrick O Bryne Piano Schubert Symphony No. 2 SATURDAY 26 NOVEMBER, 1977 TOWN HALL Bp.m. Admission Gallery $5.60, Stalls $4.00. Concessions for Senior Citizens. Students. Children, Family Groups and Parties at the Town Hal!
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