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FBI fl WEfTO H»B i} I 4JIi — | ' Today H & 8 p.m. ™ L p ?sit 2"m 8 8 pm’ E«cept Sat liHm 15 Jm Fri. 11 a.m., 2,5.15.8 p.m. 11 a.m.. 2& 8 p.m. WAIT niCMEV’C NOW! Space adventure in Tatum O'Neal VwHLi L/lOImCI O x— ScPdSURROUND Christopher Plummer . A billion light years flf/ , Q / v HiWmlm" I skagctml ■UHvTiwllnwfii r I f^gr ,v^v G otMjows uh coway Evening Reserves at I heatre | Evening r bsb!vbs at Theatre Evening Reserves at Theatre

NIGHTLY 8 p.m. Ulilsr (itSli A„ ■ Sold Out ★★★★★★■ TRANSFER NEXT WEEK TUES 15 - SAT 19 JAMES HAY THEATRE BOOK NOW TOWN HALL H-U-R-R-Y BOOK TODAY AT TOWN HALL Back by popular demand, the world's most beloved Irish tenor. THE HEART! THE SOUL! THE VOICE OF IRELAND i I W *' w 1 1 j Singing all your favourites better than ever!!! It takes an Irish heart to sing an Irish song. , One Big Concert i Only James Hay Theatre NEXT SATURDAY at B.IS p.m. Family Prices j $4.20, $5.20 Concessions tor Parties RAY O’CONNOR ASSOCIATES J PRESENTATION CHRISTCHURCH COMPETITIONS SOCIETY INCORPORATED IN ASSOCIATION WITH: Christchurch Society of Registered Music Teach-' ers Christchurch Civic Music Council C.S.I.M. Youth Orchestra Mrs Lois Mackintosh. z PRESENT THE GREEBA AND THOR A LEWIN JUNIOR PIANO CONCERTO. FINALS: THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1979, JAMES HAY THEATRE, 7 P.M. Preceded by: Ten minutes Entertainment. Open National Ballet Teams. FLINT CLP: Tap dance girls, 14 years and over. Bookings at the Town Hall. $1.60 Adults: $l.lO Children 1 and Senior Citizens. SESSION musicians required. urgently for audition —i bass, lead, rhythmn guitar-; ist and drummer. Phone Laurie. 44-834 between 6; and 7 p.m. 10*

G. Approved tor general exhibition G.Y Approved tor general exhibition recommendCENSOR'S ed as more suitable for persons 13 years of age CLASSIFICATIONS .A.Approved for general exhibition recommended as more suitable for adults. R(age) Approved for exhibition to persons at the advertised age and over. T~ 3ZM and the < Students Arts Council present... w On Thursday 10th at the Town Hall Auditorium 8 00pm , K S4 75 SH y GREYHOUND RACING Totalisator Meeting QUEEN ELIZABETH II PARK, THURSDAY NIGHT, MAY 10 First Race 7 p.m. FEATURING: ★ Win, Place, 2 Doubles, Quinellas, 2 Trebles. ★ Tote opens 6.30 p.m. ★ Final Night Meeting of Season. ★ 10 races at 20-minute intervals. ★ First Race 7 p.m., Last Race 10.00 p.m. ★ Licensed Bar. — ADMISSION: ADULTS $l.OO — Get on the Right Track — Go Greyhound Racing 10 See the hand the world is talking about and listening to at the height of their popularity. ONE SHOW ONLY at> TOWN HALL Monday, June 4, at 8.30 BOOK NOW AT TOWN HALL Price 59.95 incl. book fee. limited offer: Group* of 12 or *tudent* with ID M. P.f

new Zealand students arts cwnciltinc) students arts festival F'RUGRAMMLsASD == JAZZ CONCERT i-OR IXtORMATION ..... ph0ne 4870,9 Town Hall Auditorium 8 p.m. — $4.75 Featuring top New Zealand Jazz musicians: Bob Bradford's Big Band, Doug Caldwell and his Trio, Malcolm McNeill and the Bobcats. Otago University Revue: "Camelot”, 2 p.m., 8 p.m. fgiKisSgA} < Ngaio Marsh Theatre $3.00 Dance Performance: Jazz Contact Improvisation 3.30 p.m. Teachers' College Auditorium $2.50 Prices quoted ere public prices only.

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