”wmw*SATOY2 ~MH>OTY WtttMis HOLLYWOOD 1 Pltafflt HOLIYWOOD? HURRY, 4th 4 FIWH WEEKII I TODAY ALSO SUNO*Fn TODAY 2nmsTs<>m, Bpm! MOW MKtHTLY 7.4SR‘tad. SUNDAY TODAY 2pm, 5.15,8 pm 2.lsfJffi, 5.15,8.15 pm SUNDAY spm 1 8pm “ UthWEEMI £»nAYß4B*t« MON-THURS 2pm, Bpm The Hilarious Story of One Fish om Acadamy fTKXmOLESTKE SFAMS Of . JTTT" ’ f One Fiih TH m E e F n O ar R eaII NIEST ...and several Dirty Rats. fln When he . MS . and. Dirty Rw! MENAHEALL JOHN CLEESE-JAMIE LEE W?,' noun he umJHTTS ™ JOHN CLEESE-JAMIE LEE EDDIE CURTIS-KEVIN KLINE- W P ■ NIGHTLY Bwil except MON iti,.taina*i3Sh.lw»eta CURTIS-KEVIN KLINES MURPHY MICHMinLIN JM. «*EB“’ d .i ffWINGTO. <“> ■ MiI KWWI I ' (GA) Soma content may offend i j JH!Itf.t BOOKJWW
iPANTAGES ciiwE/n/i HORNBY MALL 408-877 ADULTS CHILDRSM tS.SO TODAY 2,5.30 A 8.15 pm MONDAY 5.30 A 8.15 pm ■tanlMs < GY > . newcomßdy X.''A MUST SEE" CHBIB 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 ’T.at 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). Also Open Sundays Dinner from 6 p.m. Ring now on 669-363 mi ■ n HRIIX4 KjstUKAXI 128 a Oxford Tee Open for dinner from Monday to Sunday 6 p.m. Phone now 669-363
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14LPHI RST TRANSPORI M-IJ-.Vf-U’M "20tfi Amiwrsary rear” OVER 100 VEHICLES DISPLAYED Tearooms & Giftshop Penny Arcade Open Every Day 10 a.m.-5 p.m. "Print Shop", Firestation, and "New Nava! Display.' 1.1 turn right part Yaldhurat Hot.l on Main Wert Road Enjoy a relaxing cruise on the KAIAPOI and WAIMAKARIRI RIVERS on board the Historic vessel. MVTUHOE Sails from Kaiapoi Wharf to Kairaki and return. Sunday, February 19,4 JO p.m. Thursday, February 23,7J0 pjn. Sunday, March 19,2J0 pjn. Friday, March 24,8.00 p m. • Refreshments available • Limited to 120 passengers • No reservations Fares: Adults $6.00 Children 15 years and under $3.00 - Tickets available 1 hour before departure. For charters phone: KI 8469 or 8188
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