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CENSOR'S CLASSIFICATIONS G — Approved for general exhibition. GY — Approved for general exhibition: recommended as more suitable for persons 13 years of age and over. GA — Approved for general exhibition: recommended as more suitable for adults. G* — Approved for general exhibition: followed by any recommendation that the Chief Censor may specify. R — (Followed by such age as the Chief Censor may specify.) Approved for exhibition only to persons ... years of age and over. RFS — Approved for exhibition only to members of approved film societies. RFF — Approved for exhibition only at the following film festivals) .... R* — Followed by a statement of the class or description of persons to whom the film may be exhibited or, as the case may require, the places and times at which the film may be exhibited. (Cinematograph Films Regulations 1977 section 11(2). EXCITING MEN S SOFTBALL Pan Am National Interclub Championships PORRITT PARK Today Until Saturday 3 March Games commence 10.00 a.m. and conclude approx 7.00 p.m. Adults $3.00 (after 2.00 p.m. $1.50) Season’s Tickets: $lO.OO Children (Under 14) 50c Licensed Booth operating Bar-be-ques Light Refreshments ■ We are proud to present selected dishes from the world's finest cuisines. MON-SAT From 6 p.m. 8.Y.0. Also Lunches 12 -2 p.m. USA OXFORD TCE , PH. 69-363 J
II <“\Q’i'&,,urch GA S and Light Opera Soc. Inc. presents: I yisS&attan, Bewitched, The Girl Friend,The Lady is a Tramp. KODGEKS&UAKT A Musical Celebration A IBiH*n A newfast-moving entertainment honouring Old I K<7 Broadway's bestl i K Repertory Theatre 8-17 March 8 p.m. Mat. 2 p.m. March 17 n \\ IxVsx Director: Bryan Aitken. Conductor: Tony Ryan. IF MjA Book at Town Hall or Festival Railway Carriage. I \ $8.40, Concessions $7.40, Children $6.40. I With 1,18 ’Won «t I By arrangement with Chappell OUINWBS I & Co. IN.Z.) Ltd tasNcm WiT
. JMIIL Gask&deaCer 123 Lichfield Street, Telephone 791-474 Try your hand at cooking your own steak. Sundin'ite Special 5.30pm-7.30pm groups $5.00 | g For kids |CA 5 0u ' > under llyrs $ I .?O Sausages Reservation Essential Normal charges apply from 7.30 pm
CANTERBURY REPERTORY THEATRE (bullshoti CRUMMOND • DIRECTOR PENNY GIDDENS FEB. 25th-MARCH 3rd Book Town Holl or Ph. 798-866 THE VERY BEST IN THEATRE
SUNDAY FAMILY BUFFET 5.30 p.m. Vtia Wilk Master f Fami| y Entertainer Sw/ NEVILLE BARRIE | *Use of our heated pool welcomed. RESERVATIONS Phone 853-034 SHIRLEY LODGE MOTOR HOTEL 112 MARSHLAND ROAD
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