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TOMg fej mam »—sa->« ■«». «“ss. I » NIGHTLY AT 8 2p.m. Daily Bp.m. 2p.m. Daily Bp.m. It'S a song you'll* THE RUH THAT SETS *LfJ* Horry, Hurry,/art days always remember, .■ RIGHTDOWU TO ITU BURT REYNOLDS mi A Stoy of * Nervous Romance /,' c mnuin vnil'll ■ "PATLiEDUUE KRIS KRISTOFFERSON - Nominated for 5 Academy 115 3 mOV,e y ■ UAlntniniE Togrtw m o™> Mu» 4w»* m never forget ! &co " feA * ■„„ lIMI-TOHI HALL rl6 y ■ \i, 7;i-. « -Sht nm ttw Business woo»t. lun M i LnpJvlV lllC ■ ■ Znw dreamt .. ■' ■ j”? oiahe keaton ' • rt2£r — *X*V wwn. iwy |» offended by the use of tony rooerts ! _ w ■ ■ biTmoKOt RlB .Imayingw ftlL RIB j Wwi< h Tadwiicetor * GY I Censor 1 * Classification* ' G. Approved for general // ' f ) exhibition. ill L GY, Approved for general’ I J V exhibition — recommend ' / ) ■ «d as moro suitable for \ M R !■ I LITERATURE p™ « °<»«« ) and over. , f I I GA. Approved for general j \ v exhibition — recommend- I I) 1 Museum Theatre 6.00 d m «* »» mor * suitable for ( • * *** adults \ *>4-* II Poetry Reading: The Vision of English Poetry. R(»«e>Approved for exhibition ) rUII HDCM’Q 1. The Vision of Truth — Shakespeare to Milton. to persons of the UniLUHCIw A Tickets (door sales only) $l.OO, senior citizens, advertised age and over. \ PROGRAMMES ) March 7,9 »;»*sw*2ggg;;?y?l \ Centre Gallery, V Museum Theatre 6.00p.m. /// r rts entre (i Poetry Reading: The Vision of English Poetry. 4, \ 6.00p.m. \ 2. The Vision of Reason — The Eighteenth Century. ) k . ) I I -g ur q W!) Ki n( j o f Music" / Tickets (door sales only) $l.OO, senior citizens, ( L/* V\\ A cushion concert for children V ?! u^e 5 1 ? ?i c ' ) Z fsto 10 years old, with time / March 8. 10. | r ' '.-f'T?? " \ \ * or creative music making and V Town Hall Conference Room 10.00a.m. ; ) SESE- 1 1 / llstenin B-< Duratiljn ° ne and a I Symposium: Contemporary New Zealand Fiction. I ( Mflljittbt \ (\ fl uarter hoursl - (i Distinguished novelists and critics review the present ‘ ) li'.'TKe 1 :#/: ) I j Tickets (Town Halil Adults 50c, j , state of writing in New Zealand. Speakers include if I l( children $l.OO. Z Maurice Gee, M. K. Joseph, Maurice Shadbolt, I \ JI ) ) March 5,6, 7, 8,9, 10, 11. V 10.00-11.00 a rn. 78.W Zealand Rction in the ( j ame s Hay Theatre Teachers College - ) 11.30- 12.30 p m. An interview with Meurice !( 8.15p.m. ( ( Room 23 ( Shadbolt ji) Opera "Orfeo ed Euridice" - ) f f. 9.15a.m. \ 2.00-3.00p.m. New Zealand Short Stories ' / ® ucl( I 1 ( A 5-7 year olds / — a discussion I \ Director: \ j f 11.00a.m. \ 3.30- "Whatever happened to the > / Ekic Hooper f (( 3-5 year olds. Z Avant-garde?' - panel discussion I \ The Cameri»n( Orchestra \ p ckets |Town M) Adu)ts ( Tickets (Town Hall) Pass to all sessions $12.00; senior i 7 Music Director Dobbs Franks I II 25c, children $l.OO. ) citizens, students $6.00; Individual sessions (at the ( Leader Ruth Prarl T March 6,7, 8,9, 10, 13, 14, ( door) $3.00. senior citizens, students $1.50. I) The Southern Ballet Theatre: ) II 15, 16. 17. \i March 11. I Artistic Director, Russel Kerr. 7 II Z Town Hall Conference Room 2.00p.m. > j Christchurch Harmonic Society /// Centre Gallery, ) fS.’ 1 ""’' ContemporBrY N-w New Z “ land \ Heather Begg Arts Centre ( 2.00-3.00 p m. "From novar to film" I f Iby courtesy The Australian f ff 6.00p.m. ) "Smiths Dream", "Sleeping Dogs" I \ Opera). \ J “Sound Off" ( and others. ; 7 Heather Taylor, Nicola White. / f A music workshop for young ) 3.30-4.30p.m. "To publish or not to publish?" | ( Tickets (Town Hall) $B.OO V \ people, with rock groups, I — panel discussion. jl) March 5,6, 8,10, 11. / f Camber music groups and \ Tickets - see Saturday, 11 March. if ' ( \ soloists. I March 12. I) the Lourt theatre \ j Includes public rehearsal and I Mn.Ai.rv~ c nn„ m (/ 12.15p.rn. Z ( performance of winning entries ) n- - y - 4C rk o In "The Telephone" - \ Il in the Arts Festival Composition ( SSLS?" °" lv ' i I s!~S«SJi«i )| ,) Mo ,IT~I M Ifi i f Angela Shaw. f \ $1.50, children $l.OO. Z Museum Theatre 6.00p.m. j f March 6,7,8,9.10. f \ / Poetry Reading: The Vision of English Poetry. I | \ __—J 4. The Vision of Faith — The Mid-nineteenth Century.

Tickets (door sales only) $l.OO, senior citizens, students 50c March 15, 17. ■■■■. music MUSIC M March 5 Town HaH Auditorium Festival Jazz — Big band, jazz-rock, dixieland, small group. Bob Bradford's Big Band Doug. Caldwell Trio Nite Musique Malcolm McNeill Barrie Brinson Trio Dixie All Stars" Les Toots" Tickets (Town Hall) $5.00, senior citizens and students March 7,9 Town HaH Auditorium 8.00p.m. March 6 James Hay Theatre 8.15p.m. Zkir New Zeeland Recital Earl Wild, piano Bach Adagio in D minor Clementi Sonata in D major opus 40 no. 3 Brahms Variations on a theme by Pagnini, Books I and 11. Ravel Jeaux d'eau Faure barcarolle in G flat opus 42 no. 3. Debussy Danse Pagnini-Liszt Three Caprices la Capriccioso La Chasse La Campanella Tickets (Town Hall) $6.00 (gallery), $5.00 (outer stalls and choir stalls), $4.00 (inner stalls), senior citizens, students $5.00, $4.00, $3.00. March 9 Town HaH Concourse 2.00p.m. Radio Avon Festival Pop March 12 Town HaH Conference Room 8.15p.m. Electronic Music by New Zealand Composers Featuring works by: Jack Body, Ross Harris, Douglas Lilburn, John Rimmer and a new work by John Cousins commissioned for the Christchurch Arts Festival 1978. IFour New Zealand composers have recently gained honours at the Bourges International Festival of Electronic Music). Tickets (Town Hall) $3.50, senior citizens, students $2.50.

j—airnEuu zeblshd Recitals LUNCH HOUR James Hay Theatre 1.10p.m. Air New Zealand Recital March 6,7, 8,9, 10, 13, 14, 15, 16. The Camerata Quartet Lilburn String Trio Shostakovich String Quartet No. 2. Tickets (Town Hall) $3.00, senior citizens, $2.50, students $2.00. March 6. Earl Wild, piano Liszt Funerailles La Ricordanza Gnomenreigen Ballade No. 2 in B minor Mephisto Waltz Tickets (Town Hall) $3.00, senior citizens $2.50, students $2.00. March 7 Zdenek Konicel, cello. Christine Cuming, piano Shostakovich Cello Sonata, opus 40 Brahms Cello Sonata in E minor, opus 38 Tickets (Town Hall) $3.00, senior citizens $2.50, students $2.00. March 8. Patrick O'Byrne, piano Beethoven Piano Sonata No. 32 in C minor, opus in. Ravel Gaspard de la Nuit (1908) Tickets (Town Hall) $3.00, senior citizens $2.50, students $2.00. March 9. Zdenek Konicek, cello. Christine Cuming, piano. Prokofiev Cello Sonata opus 119 Brahms Cello Sonata in F minor opus 99 Tickets (Town Hall) $3.00, senior citizens $2.50, students $2.00. March 10.

Ownership Flats ' MERIVALE, $41,500. New 1290 sq. ft town house on unit title, in block of two. Must be inspected to be appreciated. Ph. 515-157 anytime. 4033 I OWNERSHIP flat, North . Brighton, good part, $24,000. A most attractive and well I designed unit with easy access to garage from door : and hall. Quality English wallpapers, exceptional kiti chen design, eye level cooker, good floor coverings. Owner- going overseas. This property is situated close to a good block of shops. Further ; details from Central Homes, Ltd, 69-234. A.H. 265-195. M.R.E.I.N.Z. M 1258 ] PAPANUI, $21,000. Quality 2 bedroom unit. Attractive lounge, ranch slider to large sundeck, private courtyard, bathroom and shower, sep. toilet, sep. laundry, garage. Adjoining park. Suitable H.C. finance. Unit title. Ph. Garden City Real Estate. ; 556-145. M.R.E.I.N.Z. 2675 REDCLIFFS, $23,950. Very good unit situated close to Moncks Bay. Has 2 bedrooms, usual amenities. Rear flat in block of two. ’ Owner will finance on verylow deposit. Phone Mercer, I 66-917 or 278-044. Mercer Real Estate, M.R.E.I.N.Z. 2379 ; REDWOOD, $25,500. Front unit in block of 2 with garages between. 3 double bedrooms, sep. dining, sep. , toilet, large lounge, more : ground than usual. You mav onlv need to capitalise. Ph.’ McNally, 67-436, Jones for Homes, Sole Agents, t M.R.E.I.N.Z. X 3772 REDWOOD, 824.750. Certainly ! one of the best designed s l low maintenance flats we have ever listed. Just 3 yrs r old, La Strada brick ven- , eer. decramastic roof, aluminium windows, spacious ; throughout. 20 x 16 lounge, (j 2 double bedrooms, shower cab. tastefully decor., top '■ quality. Carpet imported t drapes. Sole agents. Simes i. and Co.. Ltd, M.R.E.1.N.Z., i a.h. Cockroft 585-946. 2868

Ownership Flats ILAM. Exclusive address near Tudor Ave, only $38,000. Truly immaculate presentation. 1 of two with garages between. Private and very sunny. Large lounge, separate dining room. 2 bedrooms, excellent carpels and drapes. Garage plus carport. Beautifully laid out garden and lawn. Owner leaving N.Z. and requires urgent sale. We highly recommend this fine property. Ph. Sherris and Robertson Ltd, 792-120. a.h. Arthur Moffatt 325-514. M.R.E.I.N.Z, BHB ILAM, $27,900. Very sunny 2 i bedroom unit (one of two facing street). Spacious : lounge and modern kitchen both with delightful park outlook. Built-in garage. IThis is priced to sell as owner is transferred. Ph. Sherris and Robertson. Ltd, 792-120, A.H. Terry Quinn 45-062. MR.E.I.N.Z. 5291 LAKEWOOD DRIVE. This 3 i bedroom town house is in block of two with garage between, both with separate entrances, separate kitchen, separate laundry, separate dining room, sliding doors opening into a sunken lounge with ranch slider ■ opening on to terrace. Paths, drives, clotheslines. I letter boxes and some fencing are all included in the price of 526.875. For inspection of plans contact the builder at 67-937 any time or a.h. 325-427.M924 ■ ■ ■ ■ MERIVALE. Town house. Unit title in quiet street close to shops and buses. 2 good bedrooms, spacious lounge and dining, good kitchen. separate garage plus 1 courtyard. Landscaped section. Price 545.000 0.n.0. For further details contact P. Colman. Merivale Real j M R.E.1.N.Z.. 555-707. 1 a.h. 556-660.M2400 : MER I VALE, 2 bedroom established flat with excellent r chattels and garage. $25,300. Phone 555-911. McClelland * Real Estate, M.R.E.I.N.Z.

Ownership Flats ; FEN DALTON Bryndwr. Lovely sunny 2i-year-old front unit of two. Two double bedrooms. very spacious, large lounge, kitchen-dining. ) Good carpets and tasteful decor. In quiet cul-de-sac: Price 531,500. Phone Stuart Fox, 799-910. a.h. 559-350, i Waruick Todd, M.R.E.I.N.Z. M 1307 FENDALTON. On behali ofi estate. No better value available. Choose your own 2 bedroom, sunroom, mai l sonette in this established | block on superb £ acre site; just b\ Deans Bush. Lounge with open fire. sep. dining | room, king sized kitchen, bathroom with shower cabi inet. separate laundry, etc. 1 First to inspect ' will bu\. Redecoration required in parts but within scope of home handyman. Sole agents Simes and Co.. Ltd. 64-347. a.h. 517-369 M.R.E.- ’ I.N.Z 2868 FRANKLEIGH Street Barrington Mall. Split level front unit not far from the Mall. Set in lovely , private garden. Spacious ’ lounge with ranch slider. Large kitchen dinette. ‘ Very sunny, in perfect order throughout. With quality carpets, drapes etc. and auto washing machine ; and drver, $31,500. Phone ; Dennis Lee, 891-068. A.H. 265-161. Mercer Eastern. 1 M.R.E.I.N.Z. F 9971 KAIAPOI, 523.500. A really lovely unit. Two years old. 1 beautifully established with 5 1 plenty of lawns and garden. ?! Visor open fire in lounge. r : Two genuine double bedL rooms. Situated in a de-’ H lightful established street! only a minute from shops. I . bus and schools. Phone sole] i : agent. Roger Manson. 794-; Li 120. a.h. 849-762. Kent Prier i Real Estate. M.R.E.I.N.Z I 2689

Ownership Flats AVONHEAD. Colonial unit,! One of two, special charm and appeal, featuring large living area, 2 double bedrooms, sep. toilet, ample storage. Must be seen to be appreciated. Mortgage finance available or could be financed through Housing Corporation loan, $28,450. Phone 518-229. AVUraSIDE enu of Linwood Ave, spacious 2 double bedroom flat with big lounge with open fire and kitchen ! dining with big bench and plenty of cupboard space. 1 of 4 facing north, hands sized backward, single garage. $16,350 Ph. P. Dugan. Jollifies. M.R.E.LN.Z. Phone 66-347 a.h. 881-503. 4040 BRIGHTON, only $20,600 for a near new unit set in lovely private surroundings. Plenty of sunshine, roomy, living* area and bedrooms. | Garage between Quality! carpets and drapes. Bus and shops close. Ph. 68-532. A.H 555-546. Everest Real, Estate, L.R.E.A. 511’1 CLOSE Bealcv Ave! Only $15,500! $2OOO depl Balance available for 15 years on very reasonable terms! Compact 2 bedroom fully carpeted and draped unit. Auto, washer and dryer, fridge, Xpelair. separate shower, valuer’s report available. Ideal 1 or 2 people. Why rent Ph. Allan Burgess now-! Jollifies. M.R.E.1.N.Z.. 66-347. a.h. 515-785. DALLINGTON, $22,250. Only 400 yards to shops and bus and' within easy walking distance of R.C. and other churches. Spacious split level front fig. with spacious lounge, bath and shower cab., sep. laundry, and good floor coverings. Alan Candy, Jolliffe's, Ltd. M.R.E.LN.Z. 66-347, a.h 859-259.

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