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TODAY&SAT . 5.15, Bpm. MON 2 & Bpm x ata spm Unfaithnuui I «*» the OSTEBHAN DUDLEY MOORE 'Qi ' J| WEEKEND NASTASSJA KINSKI JJOUIX I u^',uani “> miss - I "Pure Magic" - N.Z. Listener I wra on his side '’’ so IS sh °- I a true I CONTAINS | I AVOLF st° ry l LANGUAGE J K VW B, X J- « ■■ T "FOOTLOOSE", Evening Reserve, et Theatre g tVtXING RBECTB *T TWMTIIt M CENSOR’S CLASSIFICATIONS G — Approved for general exhibition. GY — Approved for general exhibition: recommended M as more suitable for persons 13 years of age and M B GA — Approved for general exhibition: recommended as more suitable for adults. "j'’?■ G* — Approved for general exhibition; followed by any recommendation that the Chief Censor may specify. ItVtNINb INLLUDtb RP — (Followed by such age as the Chief Censor may | specify.) Approved for exhibition only to persons ... ||ZA l V Ilf V h** j, years of age and over and to any person under that *. age when accompanied by that person's parent or IX-. fir Bk'* guardian. TaSTzIOTZ € R — (Followed by such age as the Chief Censor may specify.) Approved for exhibition only to persons ... FROM years age and over. Avantl • The Clothes Horse R* — Followed by a statement of the class or 2, llvlas .*T he y llla 9 e Wardr description of persons to whom the film may be btmon & Lowtner exhibited and the places, dates, and times, where or g when the film may be exhibited. ■ Vtiltihi. (Films Act 1983 Section 23(1). CdbSlVt from ‘CABAREtJ by Elmwood Players a DIRECT FROM CANADA & USA "Reveen has taken the hypnotic stage show to new heights with his super conscious experience" Theatre Managers and Critics N4TIONXI. concur "Reveen presents a colourful, well paced, clever family entertainment" |a EWujLHiKjßiinsxKSisi SANDRIDGE HOTEL Julian Huxley Restaurant Sunday Buffets, great value — IN ASSOCIATION WITH RADIO AVON per person: THEATRE ROYAL I Soups; hot dishes; cold meats; variety of fc JULY 5,6, 7 AT 8.00 p.m. sa,ads swee,s and coffee adults 912.40, child, senior citizens Saturday Niaht Soecial: $9.40. PARTY BOOKINGS - tt.oo Good old-fashioned meals DISCOUNT PER ticket. uuoa oia-rasnionea meats BOOK AT THEATRE PH 795-147 Soup: fresh home-made with bread roll, All Credit Cards Accepted. ?° a fi s ’ s: beef - ,amb or chicken with fresh "Critic reviews on display at Sweets: steamed pudding with brandy Theatre" sauce, fruit salad and Ice cream, coffee. “2ZZ=ESSSSSSSSSSd Unbeatable value at $9.75 per i\ person. /x/ Jl A Bookings essential at all times A I 'nightW I Friday. Salurday. uati! I « Dine, dance & be entertained RRMIMHHHHV / / ■ • Sumptuous smorgasbord meal and ' ■ bar I . -Jk Ji • Gorgeous girls and costumes • Dancing Meal from 7.30 p.m., Floor Show 9 p.m. |M Bff| i $22.50 each Don’t miss out — BOOK NOW AT THE WINTER GARDEN, PHONE 64-089 Aa A a south LELuuißißftQo presents -• AT THE COURT COUft SIUCIIO BROADBENT TRIO tele P hone 992 T k - c 7 -in „ m This Sunday June 24, 7.30 p.m. x z ; Adults $12.00, Students $B.OO 4 LUNCH BOOK AT COURT THEATRE if 12-2 P >rTL — D,NNER R RICCARTON PLAYERS from 6 p.m. % The Mill Theatre, 24 Wise St. RESTAURANT | (off Lincoln Rd.) A-la-carte~menu with emphasis on seafood: a June 13-23 >8 pm nightly Tues-Sat, selection of chicken, game, roasts and steaks 6 pm Sunday • No performance Monday g | so Y. Book at Hail. Ph. bX'sS ' LOU PIHAMA ENTERTAINS A Directed by Richard Huber Wednesday through to Sunday |1 ETyQT TAt Reservations recommended but not essential H -MIIZJLU.kIDK SHIRLEY LODGE MOTOR HOTEL, I / I jREAII 112 Marshland Road. Phone BS3-034 |

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Press, 22 June 1984, Page 30

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Page 30 Advertisements Column 4 Press, 22 June 1984, Page 30

Page 30 Advertisements Column 4 Press, 22 June 1984, Page 30

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