ELIA KAZAN S film of i Hereford street e_Jß_jL_K -i -i L telephone 60-167 ga obort De Niro, Jock Nicholson, Joanne Moreau, I > Tony Curtis, Robert Mitchum. RESERVE TOWN HALL 's|M.UH W W/II«LLYW» IlViklW.'lhVifrl/J.'lail.-iW |i wi-,.3 17T0T.,,--i NIGHTLY Bpm NIGHTLY 7.30 MIAN POES s»«»ull) I 111. aW & and DEATH, is now |||[ ‘ ° n ' ncr *d"’bla movie! UMMKHS F/.W -K T “°' jgE/r *■'■■'■ Professor Fether J in the Mansion T °i Madness JtwML yy*4 i — p,.<ed.db y JBE Your favourite c reeps JER » f t* A . |M f/f together again T3hdM|^’ COMEDY OF -d-d""‘ /“ t v errors! Games that JfiSUS Christ Bo ‘*k.« Lovers Play Superstar |K « O MARTIN BALSAM RlB OANNA lumleyJ GY |RIB 6!!llf-l.U:Pl.7.Wl!lUt HOLLYWOOD TODAY 2pm ROXY TODAY 11. 1.45 AVENUE TODAY 2pm . A “ ° The Disorderly MIXED LIAT ARI I Orderly COMPANY GY nHIHRI.G ’ PLUS! UNCLE JOHN'S MATINEE PLUSI UNCLE JOHN'S MATINEE G CLUB ON STAGE 1.45 SESSION CLUB ON STAGEI SUNDAY 7.15 SUNDAY 7.30 SUNDAY 7.30 SUNDAY 7.30 DUSTIN HOFFMAN EXORCIST 2 CLINT EASTWOOD ALAN PRICE MARATHON the HERETIC KELLY'S ALFIE MAN -L."™ _p HER d °A S DARLING KURT VONNEGUT S Shadow Of JOHN e LENNO V N PERCY'S Slaughterhouse The Hawk HOW I WON PROGRESS Fiveßl6 J “" THE SUNDAY?pm and 8.1 ~ ■ Zorba the Greek
SUNDAY AFTERNOON ROCK CONCERT REGENT THEATRE: ASHBURTON W THIS SUNDAY 1.30 to 5 p.m. WITH "LUNA-SEA" and "SHADY LADY" Tickets available tonight at Regent 7 to 10 p.m. Also door sales on Sunday from 12.30 p.m. Tickets $2.00. An exciting Musical and Visual performance.
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CHCH GILBERT & SULLIVAN & LIGHT OPERA SOCIETY INC. PRESENTS A N.Z. PREMIER PERFORMANCE OF The Musical whose songs are said to surpass Jesus Christ Superstar. WORDS BY TOM JONES/MUSIC BY HARVEY SCHMIDT PRODUCED BY BRIAN DEA VO! MUSICAL DIRECTOR - JULIE MORRIS STATE TRINITY THEATRE 8 p.m. Nightly till Saturday, June 24, (Saturday performance 7.45 p.m.) Admission $350. Students $3 (on production of students card). Book at Theatre 11.30 a.m. - 2.30 p.m. and from 4 p.m. Ph. Booking 64-059 A very special show and a prodigious example of musical theatre making. Just what theatre music should be. A unique and moving evening in the theatre.
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