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(he wild surf ...shoot the boiling rapids. ■Come to w L LEISURE m Open every day J Jrweekdays & Sunday 10.30 a.m.-8.45 p.m. \ Saturday wiSHf 10.30 a.m.-7.45 pm.. W ■ TURBO POWER ( MCk A H ? ll a.m., 3 p.m. & > U / Jnj 6 p.m. daily yß&yCz/ 1 Ay j For further information see / I ■ IV nA ■ Pages ■ Travis Road, Phone 834-313 ■ ENTER THE TOP FOUR PASSPORT ■ ■ COMPETITION WIN A TRIP M I Canterbury B B Museum B B UNEARTHING B ■ NEW ZEALAND ■ ■ Newly opened — 1990 Exhibiton An exhibition on a thousand years of ■ human settlement in New Zealand, supported by the 1990 Commission. Opens 7.30-9.30 p.m., December 11. Daily thereafter 10.00 a.m.-4.30 p.m. Handbook available. Admission free. ■ ROLLESTON AVENUE, PHONE I The ■ I | ■ Symphony ■ Orchestra ■ B Wishes you a Happy B B New Year B ■ and looks forward to M ■ entertaining you with live ■ ■ music in 1990; ■ I W Court Theatreß 7/j e Professional Theatre H FAM,Ly H TEL 666-992 J ■ OF CHtiSTCHURCH | B OPEN 7 DAYS At ttw MuMum End Of W<xc»«tM Street. Thi * »u*orical rile, once the old univerrity. it today a unique cultuni playground in the heart of Chnrtchurch. »Art and craft galleries & studios • Craft Shops • Cinema • Live professional & experimental theatre • Weekly concerts in the great Hall • Live dance • Shops • Lord Rutherford’s den, Old Lecture Hall ■ ARTS & CRAFTS MARKET ■ ■ EVERY WEEKEND ■ EWTIC FOOD • LIVE entertalnment • 10,m ■ 4pm ■ phone 880-8W

CITY OF CHRISTCHURCH X “PRESS” ADVERTISING FEATURE ' ■HYME THE COURT THEATRE presents “THE PRESS” FAMILY SEASON of ONCE UPON A MATTRESS Playing for its fourth successful National tour of Ladies Night which week at the Court Theatre is ONCE ended in Christchurch in November. UPON A MATTRESS, the wacky No medieval comedy is complete musical based on the classic fair V , without a jester, this time played by tale The Princess and the Pea. n , . m „ m L„ r Since opening on December 2, the Robert Shannon. Robert is a member cast have sung and danced their way of the original Court company m through six evening performances 1971 and has returned to Christand three afternoon matinees each church after a successful career week, playing to full houses at every overseas, performance. This is the second ONCE UPON A The Family Season year “The Press” has MATTRESS, in real Cx ’ been associated with the Hollywood style, will family holiday show at amaze and delight all the Court Theatre. Ihe who spot the intricacies sponsorship partnership in the scenery and the H began last year with the costumes I highly successful show The actors in medic- • WMIL‘ SLp T < ; HREE dance at a fast and t furious pace to tell a .LllldlW VJJX MATTRESS performstory familiar to many, ft- •'— ' - ; X ance times are at 8.00 but re-told here in a |^<££23^—-^/ P- m - Mondays to Saturdifferent fashion. days except Thursday at The all-singing all- .. Theatre M ,„ ie .. Court Theatre dancing cast includes “alaugh a minute" The Preet” 1 ,le VOUrt 1 nearre regular actors with the will close from Sunday, Court company as well as some December 31 to Wednesday, January new faces 3, re-opening on Thursday, January 4 „ X . , c .| .. • , ■ for . a 6.00 p.m. performance. King Sextimus the Silent is played Bookings arc nec essary and can be by Timothy Bartlett and__ Prince m ade at the Court Theatre situated Dauntless by Jed Brophy. Timothy j n the Arts Centre in Worcester and Jed have just joined the Court Street or by telephoning the Box company after the successful Office (03) 666-992.

I I B ■ VISITORS WELCOME ■ ■ DAILY 10 a.m.-4 p.m. ■ -''' SUNDAY 1 p.m.-4 p.m. M ■ B SUNDAY DECEMBER 31 B # Historic military aircraft in dramatic NEWYEAR’S EVE PARTY ■ settings. H 9.30-1.00 a.m. See in the New YearflEa H H • The Airforce story told with artefacts, New Year’s Eve Party in W jR'-pJ? ■ models, and audio-visual media. Helpful cathedral Square AJ/ \fM guides. 9.30-11.30 p.m. Helen and The /'v\ W A£ r ■ ■ • Memorial window, art gallery, souvenir M Hound Dogs r K M M shop. 11.30-1.00 a.m. Murphy’s Law • Ample free parking. 10.30 p.m. televised coverage of Commonwealth H Admissions: Adults $7, Children $2. Parents plus their Queen’s Baton Relay Runner passing through M School-age Children $l5. Cathedral Square. (allow 1 to 2 hours to see it all!) B★ ON R.N.Z.A.F. Base Wigram, just south B ™^DN ESDAY JANUARY 10 B ■ of Sockburn overbridge. ■ blues in the night m ■ ■ 7.00-10.00 p.m. in the Victoria Square ■ Amphitheatre. A concert by popular blues groups.- * . W r A 7.00-8.00 Beagle Boys WB 8.00-10.00 p.m. The Coal Rangers |||| Teddy Bears Picnic now on January 21 H H ■ Phone:797-660 H ■ 28 th y J for further information J X ' x ' - ••••■_’■ ■ * ; • •• ■ ■ 7 -

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Press, 29 December 1989, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 29 December 1989, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 29 December 1989, Page 11

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