jMIDdTV ARTS CENTRE rHIWIg D Off KREFORQ ST Ph 793-679 ■ HEREFORD STREET 60-167 TODAY and SATURDAY 2,6, Bpm TONIGHT 5.30 and 8.15 pm Third big Bi-n«irr*<WTTS-ErPJi SATURDAY 2, 5.30 and 8.15 pm weelcl (Feature entire programme) • , _ _ A thin line separates love from hate, success aro. — a»>~ (Q/ESLJfIK/ft/WS/jSi ,rom failure, life from death. A lino as difficult iNsVIEIMSIS® '° ’*»'•' a« a razors edge . . . s «rt’rTLl 01-1 CONTAINS THE BILL MURRAY Sa ’ ed °" * h „ e ' Cgsn Rl3 COARSE mater,al RAZORS EDGE Ma X m ™ HOLLYWOOD IMNER 26-6102 STAGEDOOR NORTHSIDE Sj ) SKYWAY | TONIGHT 8.15 pm NIGHTLY Bpm TONIGHT Bpm NIGHTLY Bpm SAT 2pm, 6 & SATURDAY 5 and (except SUNDAY) 8.15 pm (full featura) Bpm A SFFWICTTDN W wwEn 0 ’ vision 1 of l8 »near (,U ” ,ea,ure) A MYSTERY. ’ mturo" “5 Star rating ... not to A MURDER. In&lUBf? 'mure ba m j BBGt j-> _ chch star Rf~YT)V Wmi MA. wmmi doubije MSB jMLfty 1 y M V nFo I *-< fi j ■ MR The movie where you throw rice and toast, dance in *he aisles, squirt water pistols, dress up, etc, etc.
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. RP _ (Followed by such age as the Chief Censor may specify.) Approved for exhibition only to persons ... years of age and over and to any person under that age when accompanied by that person’s parent or guardian. R — (Followed by such age as the Chief Censor may specify.) Approved for exhibition only to persons ... years of age and over. R* — Followed by a statement of the class or description of persons to whom the film may be exhibited and the places, dates, and times, where or when the film may be exhibited. (Films Act 1983 Section 23(1).
REPERTORY PRESENTS aw A FARCE BY PHILIP KING DIRECTOR — JUNE HARVEST August 3rd-10th REPERTORY THEATRE, KILMORE ST. Matinee: Sunday, August 4,2 p.m. No Performance Monday, August 5.
TeMtfd this mi Bf Lire the hot snow orss i .4. -BOUTHBABABOUT ■ August Zea it thb xobhims aftcb FRIDAY 2nd AUGUST i JAMES HAY THEATRE Bpm Limited Tickets available. | BOOK TODAY AT TOWN HALL BOOKING OFFICE I poor SALES AVAILABLC aaoAPon 11 rfPB I.j Cater for- | • Bar lunches (Mon - Fri) | • Business Lunches I • Group Dinner Bookings B • Work Parties (Suppers etc) • Xmas Dinner Bookings • Over 100 free car parks available 6) - IMS A \\VzGerald Arms W cnr of Fitz Gerald |ew\ Avenue & Cashel \•; Street. Telephone \/ fty 68-765. Open J <\ 11am. / A
SEATTLE-CHRISTCHURCH PRINT EXCHAHGE EXHIBITION An exhibition of original prints by students of the Printmaking Department of the University of Washington. SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS GALLERY Fine Arts Lane University of Canterbury JULY 31 - AUGUST 2 10 a.m. - 4.30 j).m.
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