CWRTI at ita bait I 20 Worcester Street 6~6?&92'fr0m t pjiii. ’ J Spread a little happiness with M? CINDER* The dottiest of twenties musicals NOW EXTENDED until July 6 by public demand BOOKINGS ADVISED for those who can’t get but these cold nights-,. A special MATINEE 2 p.m. TODAY OPENING JULY 9 Truly a great N.Z. Play ffKESKIN'S LAMENT *7 tMe£ Rugby and New Zealand society. A brutal and hilarious search for our nationhood. OPENING JULY 10 Ronald Harwood’s TRAMWAY ROAD South Africa in the fifties. Gripping and provocative theatre
MOTO X su ,n?* y T - 30lh N.B.M.C.C, TROPHY MEETING r MACHINE EXAMINATION ■> 9 - 10 a.m. FIRST RACE 11 a.m. ALL CLASSES CLEAN NUMBERS PLEASE HOT FOOD, DRINKS AVAILABLE W ADMISSION ONLY $3. CHILDREN FREE DOUBLE DAYS HOAD, KAIAPOI PERMIT NO. 9478. SIGNPOSTED OLD WAIMAK BRIDGE
COUNTRYWIDE BASKETBALL ' W ’ LEAGUE -WT\ L. COWLES STADIUM z Saturday 29 June aV.B p.m. Fbfe CONVERSE I**' CANTERBURY V K\ Bfr -. EXCHEQUER SAINTS f ]* i W I Curtain Raiser at 6 p.m. \ W\ I Mens Basketball I / B \ ’ BURNSIDE HIGH W SCHOOL W m CHECKERS UNDER 2O's SPECIAL ATTRACTION AT (Z 7 HALF TIME DURING MAIN GAME - BREAKDANCING EXHIBITION. a Admission: Adults $4, Secondary School SSS children $l.
' Colonial i.\’N b RESTAURANT 's[ ■Wk,. : ———rS Classic dishes presented by our Swiss Chef, an expert in the creation of sauces. ; L , 8.Y.0. Live entertainment from 7 p.m.. each Saturday Dinner from 6 p.m. Bookings — phone 559-139 I f' 43 pa P anui Road Best ■■ _JJ Presents a 2 wcdk JsoCson of LUNCHTIME RECITALS iWaSSGREATI IALL ARTS CENTRE waged: S 3. I’ll Weld'd: S2 MM**-*'* Court Theatre LIVE ENTERTAINMENT AT ITS VERY BEST
RUGBY- RUGBY- RUGBY CHAMPIONSHIPCUP ALL GAMES COMMENCE AT 12.30 P.M. EXCEPT Lincoln College v Manst at Line. College at 1 p.m. MATCHES AT 12.30 P.M.rhriqtchurch v Shirley at Rugby Pane. Albion v New Brightpn at Middleton Park. P- urn ooa v ' Suburbs v Sydenham at Sydenham Park. rf- ADMISSION-TO USUAL CHARGE. GROUNDS, IS, FREE THE GAME Involves the use of a CO 2 gas gun firing a 50 calibre kA washable paint pellet withen effective range of 100 ft. The PjA A name is based on "Storm the Heights" where two teams track y y'l' 9 and hunt each other down in order to seize the flag F ’ f , : o f t he opposing team. Anyone hit with a marking pellet is out of the qame and returns to base. Ambush evasion skill and tactics make ■ -■ the ULTIMATE GAME an exciting out-door activity. Play as a team or individually. . A survival game for the real adventurer is also available on a 150 acre complex 15 minutes from the city centre. fWA Phone 326-489 / FOR MORE IN FOR MA TION i AND BOOKINGS —
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