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THE CHRISTCHURCH OPERATIC SOCIETY (INC) Presents BROADWAYS MOST SUCCESSFUL MUSICAL A "HELLO DOLLY" gg> Brilliantly Staged At The JAMES HAY THEATRE Frid 11 April to Sat 26 April 1980 Nightly at 8 p.m. Matinees Sat 12,19,26 also Sun 20 April at 2 p.m. No Performance Bpm Sat. 19th. ADULTS $4.80 PLUS BOOKING FEE ALL PERFORMANCES.- SENIOR CITIZENS AND CHILDRENS $2.80 (MATINEES ONLY) PLUS BOOKING FEE. Book Town Hall 68.899
I [RUGBY®® I CANTERBURY SAVINGS BANK CUP GAMES TODAY LANCASTER PARK OVAL I CHRISTCHURCH v MARIST, 2.45 p.m. I UNIVERSITY "A" v SHIRLEY, 1.15 p.m. I RUGBY PARK I HIGH SCHOOL OLD BOYS v BELFAST, 2.45 p.m. I NEW BRIGHTON v MERIVALE-PAPANUI, 1.15 p,m. OTHER MATCHES: BURNSIDE v HORNBY, LANCASTER PARK SOUTH at 2.45 p.m. ALBION v SUBURBS, LANCASTER PARK SOUTH at 1.15 p.m. LINCOLN COLLEGE v VARSITY 'B', LINCOLN COLLEGE at 2.45 p.m. LINWOOD v SYDENHAM, DENTON OVAL at 2.45 p.m. • SEASON TICKETS are available from the Canterbury Rugby Union Offien, T 72 Manchester Street, from 9.30 a.m. Io 4 p.m. daily, Monday to Friday, 5T9.00 each. • The T 980 Programme Golds and Information Booklet are on sals of $T .00 each from ell Clubs, j Rugby Union Office and Lancaster Pork and Rugby Park. Be sure to get your copy. • .4DMISSfONCMRG«F<WtI9BOSMSOMroMNCASmPARK,MGBYPARKAM>OHWOMOyAL FOR AIL CLUB MATCHES, ADULTS 51.50 [ACH, CHILDREN 30c EACH. : ’"V CHRISTCHURCH ARTS CENTRE ' ’r • ‘ WORCESTER STREET i-J’!• Free Children's Activities DANCE DAY lit '/(' SUNDAY2O APRIL, 11-3p.m. r ‘ An activities in North Quad I * n the event of ra ' n ' Great GAMES DANCE MUSIC W/SHOP Junk Music Royal Scottish Country Dancing 11a.m. Threepenny Puppet Silly Shoe Academy of Dance and Drama ' 12noon Folty« 12.15p.m. Show 11.30a.m. Competition internationalfolkDancers Ip.m. Photography WWak MJendm -M T? .r ’J™ ]? a t r e Artnur Murray School of Dancing 1.30 p.m. Mgorj Puppet Scramble Avon BiverTeens 2p.m. Cultural Making StrinqMaze i f ‘ sh National Society 2.15p.m. club. 3p.m. Mask Making Prizes Piping and Dancing Association 2.30 p.m. Drama Game F ree Hawaiian Dance 2.33p.m. Balloons Craft Works PLUS—Many, many FREE children's activities. A PROJECT ONE EVENT. ■RWWBjSRW TUG LYTTELTON PRESERVATION SOCIETY (INC.) V“'iMMMMipll Announces K « SUNDAY Kdhm2 HOUR CRUISE TO reO JaOWIWWEW* LYTTELTON H|r\ heads Departs 2 p.m. $4.00, children Weather and numbers permitting. Also available for charter trips. Phone 793-800 or P.O. Box 11>! M■' IMI 19659. Sumner 5013 i idin ■iijibinui—9
Finally tonight 8.15 p.m. South Island Premere - from France/ltaly, The frantic, hilerloue maneuverings of two "married** homosexulas trying to appear •'straight'* for the sake of true love! Now delighting audience* in New York in ita 62nd week. Qfl Cfli® UK «> <OUB a« (“BIRDS OF A FEATHER”) - Prpceded By: - IN SPRING ONE PLANTS ALONE o Tha iQtast production from VINCENT WARD — co-director of “STATE OF SIEGE” (HswZselami) Today at 2pm SOUTH ISLAND PREMIERE - FROM ENGLAND jjßg^«§umver’S G travels A brand new version of the classic fairy-tale Combining animation and live action. RKHARD HARRIS Tonight at 5.30p.m. ■SOUTH ISLAND PREMIERE — FROM FRANCE 6 The very colourful debut of the zany comicbook characters on film! BRILLIANT CARTOON IN COLOUR - ENGLISH DIALOGUE. Sunday at 3.13 pm CHRISTCHURCH PREMIERE - ROM AUSTRALIA Sir Robert Helpmann, Susan Penhaligdn, Rod Mullinar THE GRIPPING DRAMA OF A SEXUAL PSYCHOPATH » NOT FORTHESQUEAMISM! — PrecededVy; — “DIABOLIQUE” <TK»Fi«Ms) The fong awoited return of Henn-Georges Cluiofs celebnitMi suspense mystery with Simone Signoret. IM fNSUSH. R. 16. Monday at 3.15 pm emd Tuesday, Wodneeday, thureday at 9.15 am SEEHOM/rrHAPPENEDTFERE DONTSAY J~ TTCANTHAPPENHERE r T T _l ' Wt A__ ■ A Career The most infamous dictator. Authentic footage, from recently discovered S.S. archives. A German point of view ttwnslated and narrated in English. THE RJLL PROGRAMME AVAJUIU AT AU MASTERS OREM AS STUOEMT LOttaSSKHd AVAKAW AT STUDENT UNION ONIY PWUC ROOK INGS OPffl AT THE AVENUE ONEMA
THE CHRISTCHURCH ARTS A CENTRE PRESENTS /g Derek Bolt Solo Theatre An Evening With ■jC;/ , CHEAT HALL FRI I«rh APRIL CENTRE CALLERY SAT 19th APRIL —Doors open at 7.30 p.m. S iO >' —Drama begins at 8 pm. P Admission $3 Door Sales only A PROJECT ONE EVENT LECTURE "OBEYING AND ENJOYING ONE INFINITE GOD". CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LECTURE by ADA P- MONDINO C.S. of Montevideo, Uruguay. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST. 63 Worcester St. SUNDAY, 27th APRIL at 3p.m. This lecture is free and all are welcome.
2p.m.-7.45p.m. Sunday : Double-Feature ' The Master of Kung Fu Is Back BRUCE LEE IN ENTER THE DRAGON -PlusCLINT EASTWOOD IN DIRTY B harry
UNIVERSITY DRAMA SOCIETY PRESENTS 60W, Sm&k s A Revue Directed by MICHAEL WILSON 19th-30th APRIL 8 p.m. NGAIO MARSH THEATRE ! STUDENTS $2.50 PUBLIC $3.50 ■ BOOKINGS AT: STUDENTS UNION, i Phone 487-069 ORfffiff PARK WILDLIFE J^^B trust Experience a wildlife adventure. See over 300 animals and birds including lions, tigers, wolves, monk eys, antelopes, kangaroos and emus. All in natural park surroundings. Picnic area adventure playground, footj kiosk .. >SCOIFCOWSB jI ■ I AinramX. £[oranV Jil § RUSSLEY ROAD - § JOHNS RD ~ISI —~T ~tSl
MOTOR RACING RUAPUNA PARK TOMORROW SUNDAY „ 1009 7M r .,. rrnn . nrk —naawi ZM LINCOLN AUTOS Sponsored By 1323 ZM, - SKATEBOARD RACE TRACTOR RACE OSCA CHAMPIONSHIP B.M.C. y» ' ■ -'' Jeh for the Kids with Top Drivers —— TRANSMISSION iMggail! STARTS 10 a.m. **★* ' ponmifTinN winniK SERVICES, |g|MgggiS (Don,t f T7°; r s^ a,eboard) MARCHING GIRLS ML-COMERS SALOONS BLACKWELL MOTORS, ijp— ffrrKwhffi 1 Ml*==Wgl ★* ★ ★ VINTAGE CARS T!“ R HUTCH,NSON MOTORS ' THHSF ** * * MOTOR CYCLES mustang RADIO 3ZB. V chev. R capri T "STATIC" CAR display chev ‘ camaro CELEBRITY EVENT ADMISSION: ADULTS $2.50, CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE • PRACTICE-11 A.M., RACING-12 NOON, GATES OPEN-8.30 A.M. , , , , , , , t , , , ,
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