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FINALLY TODAY AT 9.15 a.m. "HITLER, A CAREER" G An excellent documentary on the most infamous of modern dictator®, seen from the GERMAN point of view. AU authentic footage. English Dialogue. Tonight only —8.15 pm SOUTH ISLAND PREMIERE - EROM AUSTRALIA ™ E MifIIGO (ft Geraldine Fitzgerald Jf | Sir Robert Helpmann 9 |Ldv KT"" Christopher Plummer H gj Gloria Dawn “ " GA BIGOTRY AND PERSECUTION UNLEASHED IN SMAEtTOWN AUSTRALIA ANZAC FRIDAY (April 25) at 2pm—5.30—8.15pm SPECIAL 3-D SCREENING (U.S.A.) ' Now it's Christchurch’s turn to see the amazing 3-dimensional movio that really puts the picture right into your lapl “THE CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON” gy Now the screen’s favourite monster can finally get his clammy paws all over you. Special glasses provided when you buy your ticket. Open to all ages but no half prices ot the 8.15 pm session. | SATURDAY (April 26) at 2pm . SOUTH ISLAND PREMIERE — FROM ENGLAND ? “TARKA, THE OTTER” An outstanding cinema adaptation of the classic tale by Henry Williamson, with Peter Ustinov. G- Bloodsport theme | SATURDAY (April 26) at 5.30 pm CHRISTCHURCH PREMIERE - FROM UNITED STATES “BROTHER,CAN YOU I SPARE A DIME" . o I The award-winning documentary of the Grcaf 1930's Depression in i America,Utilising all authentic and originotfilm of the time. SATURDAY (April 26) at 8.15 pm * SOUTH ISLAND PREMIERE - FROM AUSTRALIA “THE PICTURE SHOW MAN” gy I A delightful comedy about the early movie pioneers who travelled | to the remote outback to bring “flickers” to the country folk. I FULL PROGRAMMES AVAILABLE AT ALL MASTERS CINEMAS STUDENT CONCESSION AVAILABLE ONLY AT STUDENT UNION PUBLIC BOOKING OPEN AT AVENUE — NO PHONE.RESERVES
WE HAVE A FAMILY BAR LICENCE BRING YOUR FAMILY FOR A MEAL AT SUE'S PLACE RED LION TAVERN, RANGIORA STU and FREW Will entertain you on Friday and Saturday, on Hammond Organ, Clarinet, Flute and Saxophone.
FREE PRIZES—GIVEAWAYS —WINE—MONSTER RAFFLES $6OOO PRIZES TO PICK FROM Toasters, Jugs, Hair Dryers, Heaters, Crystal, Crockery, Soft Toys, Groceries, etc. GOLDEN MILE TAVERN TEMPLETON. Sat.. 11.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. HS26
MOTOR-CYCLE ENTHUSIASTS VIC WILLOUGBY, former Technical Editor, “Motorcycle News,” will give a talk to enthusiasts at Chateau Regency, Deans Avenue, Monday, April 28, 8 p.m. AH welcome. Door charge for exPenSeB ’ 28 FREE TRANSPORT FREE TRANSPORT BY Diamond Harbour Launches to the Powerboat Centre/3ZB Family Fun Day, at Quail Island, This Sunday. First launch leaves at 11 a.m., returns at 4 p.m. Boaties are eligible for a 4 h.p. Johnson by having their boats scrutineered by the Coast Guard on the slip. Entry forms available from Powerboat Centre or 3ZB. Many other prizes for everybody including a dinghy and inflatable. Listen to 3ZB for more details. TROTS AT ASHBURTON SATURDAY. APRIL 26 COACHES leave Midland. 40 Lichfield St, at 9.15 a.m. Fare only $6. Admission to Race Course free for Midland Coach Passengers. Save Fuel — Travel by Coach MIDLAND COACHLINES, 40 LICHFIELD STREET. TELEPHONE 799-120.
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