CeURT S live theatre st It* bast I the musical FOOTROT FLATS based on the Character* by MURRAY BALL Book by ROGER HAU Manic by PHILIP NORMAN Lyric* by A. K. GRANT Monday concessions; All seats $5 after 7.30 Tennessee Williams' bitter sweet THE GLASS MENAGERIE 'a delight to behold' pM - Press Book 66-992 from Warn 20 Worcester Street Credit cards welcome. Farms for Sale MARUIA (Lower Valley) 495 acre very attractive freehold hill block with native bush, streams, etc. Some excellent flat land in good pasture (approx 50 acres). Ideal river frontage. Main road access, seclusion, cheap only $69,000. Ph. Alan Blackadder, Kent Prler Real Estate, MREINZ, 794-120 a.h. 34-875. MARUIA VALLEY 15 acre freehold block, unique native bush/rlver valley setting, offering seclusion, view of mountains, recreation, fishing, tramping, gold panning, etc. Building permission assured for definite sale at only $28,000. Ph. Alan Blackadder, Kent Prler Real Estate, MREINZ, 794-120 a.h. 34-875.
THE PRESS GUIDE WHERE TO PLAY... ‘HOUSIE’
ARANUI HOTEL Wednesday Housie 1.30 p.nu Last two Wednesdays for 1983. $1.50 per card. Avondale School Housie Committee. AVONHEAD TAVERN Every Wednesday, 7.30 p.m: 30 houses, $3 card, jackpot, players lines. Chch United Junior Soccer. BELFAST RUGBY CLUB ROOMS Every Thursday 7.30 p.m: Good prizes and payout Belfast School and Belfast Rugby Club. BLACK HORSE HOTEL Lincoln Road Housie, 7.30 p.m Tuesday evening. 35 houses. Every Wednesday, 7.30 p.m: 30 houses, $3 card, silent lines. Oakland School Hall fund. Thursday, 1.30 p.m: Golden lines. $1.50 card. BOWER TAVERN Cnr Bower Ave and Brighton Road Monday and Friday night: $4 a card, 40 games, jackpot Maximum payouts. New Brighton Rugby Club. Every Tuesday, 7.30 p.m: Card $4, 40 houses. New Brighton Cricket Club. CHERVIER CENTRE HALL Victoria St Rangiora Tuesdays, 7.30 p.m; 35 games, 2 golden games. Phone 6334 Rangiora. Rangiora St Josephs’s School. CLUB TAVERN 441 Colombo Street Every night of the week at 7.30 p.m Every Tuesday, 7.30 p.m: Gold Band Taxis Social Club $3 card 30 houses. Minimum payout $24 a game. DALLINGTON BIG HOUSIE St Paul’s Hall Gayhurst Road Saturday, 7.30 pan; $3 a card, 30 houses, 8 mini houses 10 cents per game. Good payout Be early for your cards. Phone 894-665 after 6 GOLDKN MILE TAVERN Every Thursday, 7.30 p.m Templeton housie. Cards $3, golden houses. Paparua Sub Branch R-S.A. HALSWELL RUGBY LEAGUE CLUB Halswell Domain Every Thursday 730 p.m $3 card. 30 games, silent lines, jackpot good prizes. Halswell Rugby League Club. HALSWELL TAVERN Halswell Road Every Friday, 730 pan; $3 per card, houses, mini houses, jackpots. Run by Weedons Country Club. HILLSBOROUGH TAVERN Every Monday, 730 p.m Gala night Cards available, 30 games, $3.00, 6 silent lines. In aid of St Martins School. BOON HAY CLUB Every Monday 730 pan: Cards $3, 30 games. For the best payouts in housie, silent lines, golden houses, $5O jackpot
Housie players — watch this column every Monday morning. Organisations wishing to advertise in this weekly column please ring 790-940 and ask for Ext. 803.
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