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KXSOHEHHOHNH 01/ are cor^ invited to attend fh/s exciting display of the k74i iWB atest esi S ns f rom Sheridan. Pb*3 W Open from 8.30 a.m. s\ Tuesday 9th July \ until 12.30 p.m. Saturday 13th July. rst Floor MraUSKuSjuKI F.T.C. Farmers SmBeSMbBI Colombo Street. ~THE QBhwwmmhMhlEm
jI§SX/outhem ballet theatre al lhe Aris Centre ol Christchurch AUDITIONS for THE SNOWMAIDEN (Season: Sept 11 to 14. Theatre Royal) Dancers (classical & character) Character roles suitable ex-dancers Walk-on parts in crowd scenes Auditions will be conducted by Russell Kerr on stage at THEATRE ROYAL on SUNDAY, JULY 7 2 p.m. Elementary standard 3 p.m. Intermediate & over 4 p.m. Character & walk-on roles
UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY SCHOOL OF MUSIC In association with the CHRISTCHURCH TOWN HALL SCHUBERT EVENING featuring MAID OF THE MILL song cycle together with two attractive shorter works. EDMUND BOHAN, tenor; MAURICE TILL, piano; PAUL MAYHEW, French horn; WALTER GODDE, cello. JAMES HAY THEATRE TONIGHT at 8 p.m. Ticket* *vall«bla at TOWN HALL. Adults $8.50, Studanta $4.50.
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