—j Wise i Enterprises • Limited in ' asss.- ibon * • JwP with The Auckland iiP -.J*——' Festival i rkT'^r-—Society ' r. presents by (arrangement , I ( -Jh«\_ Wfth I ~ ' The Adelaide / Festival Centre .j— 1 p h i s t i ca t ed. Muppet-style revue so typically French — gay. spicy, whimsical — fabulous entertainment’* CHRISTCHURCH TOWN HALLI2-24NOV. f BOOK NOW g LAST DAY | DOOR SALES AVAILABLE - Fri. spm 4 8.30 pm Sat. . 4.30 pm & 8.15 pm Adults: $6.50 Children $3.50 Concession to sroupsaf 10 or more TOURS AN informative hour walking through the historic old buildings of the Arts Centre (formerly University o£ Canterbury). Visit Rutherford’s Den, The Great Hall, Ballet Studios, etc. Located on Worcester Street-Rolleston Avenue. across from the Botanic Gardens and Museum. Tours start in the North Quadrangle by the Clock Towfer entrance at 2 p.m. this Sunday. Adults 50; Children 20c. AS24 r fAIDHURST TRANSPORT | First turn right- past Yaldhurst Hotel on Main West Road. Ph: 427-914. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. i i. nll in CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL BAND CONCERTS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25 2.30 p.m.: Canterbury Cale I dqpian Society Ilighlam Pipe Band — Victorii Park. 2.30 p.m.: Woolston Workini Men’s Club Silver Band - Jubilee Home. 2.30 p.m.: Linwood Salvatioi Army Band — Mona Vale 2.30 p.m.: (Jhristehurch Metro politan Ladies’ Higblam Pipe Band — Botanii Gardens. I J. H. GRAY, General Manager and Town Clerk. THE CHRISTCHURCH ART CENTRE MASKED BALL GREAT HALL FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7 i FEATURING the sound o l“Fat Bella.” Starts 8 p.m. i finishes 1 a.m. Food and Wine included plus Medieval Carols an< ;Dancing. $lO per person. | Tickets can "be obtainec I from the Arts Centre, Beggs Music Specialists and all Ar: I Galleries. I =— ’
Entertainments A farcical comedy in 3 acts. "OFF THE RAILS" By JOHN WATERHOUSE Director: Alex Henderson AT THE PLAYHOUSE 8 p.m. Season runs till December Ist. BOOK AT TOWN HALL OR PHONE PLAYHOUSE THEATRE 559-875. DOOR SALES ALSO An Unprecedented Success! t REPERTORY THEATRE Bg TONIGHT AT 8 W Nightly at Bto Dec. 1. MATINEE 2pm TOMORROW (SUNDAY) (No Evening Performance) x>» Ct If"/ got it its Uw f wkJ IRRESISTIBLE! Production and Musical Director Choreography PHILIP NORMAN JULIE HOPKIRK BOOK AT TOWN HALL (Today 1-spml or phone Theatre 798-866 anytime. Seats $3.50, Students, Senior Citizens $3.00. Children under 14 $2.00. Door Sales Hour Before Performance.
P.G.B. PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS (Durham. Street) FREE GUIDED TOURS SUNDAYS 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. You must see this historic and architecturally unique sample of N.Z.’s heritage. STC
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