TODAY 2pmspm Bpm MON 2 & Bpm TODAY 2.15JU5, 8.15, MON 2.15& 8.15 Sm * l£m FUNNY AND ABSOLUTELY lastdays WClinifimT CTREED DELIGHTFUL COMEDY DIRECTED BY T H J |fg I&BBIFF i I ROBERT REDFORD WII DA GY **<J™**Eg“** MIInUKV SUNDAY 7.30 pm double feature ~ • be an field SCHWARZENEGGER YV A R THE r pBFnATOR HHSMKEißanDmgamHKaumHs
j.'"iiihgL C y'n’c Deoartment of the Christchurch City Council presents... I rnUUr l( In A free * usiss! Performance every Sunday in September -j2.30-3.30 p.m. Daffodil Lawns, Bolanic Gardens (Entrance ottmccarton Ave) 1 ■'■'■“"e SEPT 25, ‘ANNIVERSARY FOLK’ featuring GRAHAM EARDROP jH The ‘MULLIGANS’ & visiting pj~~AMERICAN COMPOSER - ARRANGER RUSS GARCIA conducts music by LEONARD BERNSTEIN AARON COPLAND MORTON GOULD L y Also Russ Garcia's own compositions and arrangements including V-HrialClllirCJri Medleys For Kids from 2 to 92 and 15 Television Themes ® BSS ®SH»WS TOWN HALL I L-—AUDITORIUM The CSO is supported by the QEII Arts Council V\\ Bpm & Christchurch Local Bodies. rf/y SATURDAY CSO Artists Stay at f ' { \ y Sponsored by (JDQ SEPTEMBER faUTOtODGEI 'f [ Vl 24th Book with Bass at the Town Hall, Phone 654-431. $B, $l6, $24 (usual concessions)
LISTEN VERY aMMF MREEULLY IT’S TWICE AS FUNNY 01 STAGE / / / /JL WITH THE STARS pMm/ 1 ' D 0F THE TV & STAGE HIT / / IN PERSON BE SURE! BOOK NOW! - 'Magnifique' — Leeds — 1 lau 9 h ed until I cried’ ~ S'ham — THEATRE ROYAL I CHRISTCHURCH COMMENCES MONDAY, NOV 7 at 8 p.m. | Then nightly till Saturday, November 12 at | 8 p.m. with matinee Saturday 2 p.m. I TICKETS NOW ON SALE THEATRE ROYAL | Prices: $4O Child, Sen Cit 2 p.m only $25 | PHONE BOOK ON 666-326 B PARTIES (10 OR MORE) BIG SAVINGS [ | THE COMPANY PRESENTS | RCBERT LORD’S smashing new play . CHINA B I j CRANMER CENTRE OCTOBER 1 -16 | BOOKINGS - COURT THEATRE THE NEW PH. 889-147 NEW BRIGHTON PRESENTS DIRECT FROM AUSTRALIA ■HIHHiIEuKj' TUES 27th SEPT $lO.OO A NIGHT OF FUN & LAUGHTER DON’T MISS THIS ONE TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW FROM THE ESPLANADE. DOORS OPEN 6.00 p.m.
FWChed LIMOUSINES © Airport Transfers © City Travel • Dinner Engagements • Weddings & Anniversaries • Sightseeing Tours Maximum seating for 6 For bookings and enquiries phone 669-702 Monday Io Friday 8 a.me-6 p.m., Saturday 8 c.m.-12 noon. & > 1 RICCARTOM PLAYERS Under Milk Wood BY DYLAN THOMAS. Directed by Lex Matheson September 28 to October 2 October 5 to 8, at 8 p.m. ’ Mill Theatre, Wise Street, off Lincoln Road. Bookings at the Theatre Royal or phone 384-599 after 7 p.m..
1 ' Z ' Jy YOUR COMFORT ISOVROiNCERN MT SOMERS Offers you a week-end of TRAMPING and COMFORT WALK on the new Mt Somers Tramping Route. Steeped in coal mining history. See ancient forest, Morgan. Stream caves, Sharplln Falls and beautiful mountain scenery. Each week-end from Mid September $l2O each adult which Includes 2 nights First Class motel accommodation. All meals In our restaurant plus a guide. Also 4 Wheel Drive week-ends. Phone (053 39) 814 Mt Somers
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