THE STAR ©presents . . . Broadbank FESTIVAL DEBATE SAT. 11 MAY JAMES HAY THEATRE 8 p.m. CHCH TOWN HALL Topic: “That all Politicians are Philosophical deviants” Featuring: MEDIA POLITICIAN'S Jim Hopkins Fran Wilde, M.P. ■ Simon Walker Jim Anderton, M.P. I David Round Philip Burdon, M.P. I CHAIRMAN: Hon. Mike Moore, M.P. I THE TICKETS: kviilibln lro« Chrislcharch Tm Hill A'i I I STAR *6.50 Snip ccnceuioo nillikli I TeWakaoMaui I I I N.Z.’s only Maori Restaurant J SEAFOOD A SPECIALITY Ethnic Cuisine, decor and entertainment.. Phone 553-655 Car Parking At Rear — 8.Y.0. <^« tona, S c WEST COAST TOUR MAY 11 to 18, 1985 TOUR ITINERARY: MONDAY 13, Community Centre, Reefton, Bp.m. TUESDAY 14, Union Church Hall, Greymouth, 8 p.m. VfEDNESDAY 15, Westland High School, Hokitika, 8 p.m. This successful and experienced choir comprising 17 female and 4 male members whose ages range from 12 to 30 years. All trained voices. Programme of classical and modern song with soloist and conductorsoprano, Nancy Stayner. Watch your newspaper for further information. Adults $4, child & snr citizens $2 Family, 2 adults 8l 2 Children, $lO Student group concession (10) $l5 DOOR SALES ONLY rachoAlAXt RUGBY LEAGUE PREMIERSHIP TODAY ADDINGTON SHOW GROUNDS 1 p.m. HALSWELL v. MARIST 2.30 p.m. KAIAPOI v. ADDINGTON Adults $3, Children 50c. NON-TRANSFERABLE SEASON TICKETS VALID Don’t Miss Canterbury v. Auckland, Tuesday, May 21. p ? s nl? l TICKETSALES p BnK l | i England v. new Zealand IST TEST - LANCASTER PARK SATURDAY 1 JUNE 1985 Postal Applications are now open. PRICES: Covered Stand $16.00 i.e. Nos. 1,2,4, (limited number only in No. 3 Standi Application limited to 4 per applicant. Open Stand $12.00 i.e. la, 2a, 3a, 4a, 5 & 6. Embankment - All Sections - Adults $9.00 Childrens Enclosure - $l.OO (Under 15asat 1.6.85) NO PERSONAL SALES AVAILABLE FROM THE CANTERBURY RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION OFFICE, STEVENS STREET, AT PRESENT. POST ALL APPLICATIONS TO: CANTERBURY RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION TICKET SALES, P.O. BOX 755, CHRISTCHURCH Include a self addressed, stamped envelope for prompt reply. With a view to protecting the new grass at the Park, no temporary seating will be available. NOTE: Season Tickets, Club Official passes, Referees Passes DO NOT ADMIT you to this game. CANTERBURY RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION D. J. Cunningham SECRETARY THE RAMS CHRISTCHURCH I f brother UNITED VERSUS McKEE NELSON Sunday, May 12th, 2.30p.m. SOCCER ENGLISH PARK I TODAYS MATCH SPONSORS countdown FOODBARNS YOU CAN COUNT ON US TO KEEP PRICES DOWN ADULTS $2.50 . SENIOR CITIZENS. YOUTHS $1; CHILDREN FREE.
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