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DAILY 11 a.m.—B p.m. 48TH WEEK STARTS TOMORROW RODC-ERS-HOMMERSIFINS C(1 TODMO* • COLOR r sJJ JSr »» ft Lvxx (Si Recommended o, V • Especially Suitable IT'. for FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT! PLANS AT D.l C. AND THEATRE Phone Bookings Accepted Monday to Friday for Evenings ILAM Fendatton 'Phon* 518-536 7.45 Finally Tonight 7 45 JAMES BOND IS BACK IN ACTION! / ALBERT R BROCCOLI-HARRY SALTZMAN SEANCONNERY .■.oor* .UIFUWCS “GOLDFIIGEB" •obaaoOtWm TEOHNKOLOR* UNITED ARTISTS Shirley Eaton : Honor Blackman "A" Certificate Thursday: "THE TRAIN” (A) CENTURY St Albans ’Phon* 42-903 TONIGHT AT 7.45 Hilarious comedy of marital mix-ups One man with two beautiful wives . . . what a set-up. "MOVE OVER DARLING" (A) Cinemascope - Color DORIS DAY James Garner : Polly Bergen Thelma Ritter : Chuck Connors Don Knotts (of the Andy Griffiths Show) Come and have a happy evening. Friday: "GOLDFINGER" (A) VOGUE Spreydon 'Phene 35-490 7.45 Tonight 7.45 Ingrid Bergman Academy Award-winning motion picture "ANASTASIA" (G) Yul Brynner : Felix Aylmer Akim Tamirosf : Helen Heles The life story Princes, Anastasia
UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY Concert Series 1966 MAURICE TILL PIANOFORTE RECITAL University Hall TONIGHT AT 8 p.m. A LIMITED NUMBER OF ADMISSION PROGRAMMES 5s AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR FROM 7.30 p.m. (Details of subscription for season of six concerts also available.) G. G. Turbott, Registrar.
PERSONALS ALTERATIONS to Ladies’ and Gents’ suits, costumes, etc., D.B to S.B, Remodelling, etc. Armagh Tailors, Ltd., 129 Armagh street Phone 65-203. MWS CHRISTIAN Friendship Club. A confidential Inter dendmina ttonal Dominion-wide Introduction service. For circulars In plain envelope and with no obligation, write to Miss Jen nifer Rose, P.O. Box 9347. New market, Auckland. WS DOUBLE Breasted Suits recur into S B style. Garth Owen. Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Tailor. 115 Cashel street (next Whit combe and Tombs). ’Phone 40J535K D FARMERS, Outdoor Workers Hugged Watches. 12 months guarantee Only 70s post free Suckling, Watchmaker. 3A Ferry road. Christchurch MWS HAVE~you had your Turkish Bath and Rub Down at Mussons. 184 Hereford st. 'Ph. 73 217 D LADIES. Cali at G. W. Beck, 23 New Regent street, Christchurch for value in quality coats, suits, skirts, frocks, also alterations. MWS REFINED man, 28, would like to meet young woman for friendship, companionship, outings, etc. Genuine. Reply PIHBI, ‘‘Press” Office.'2oso SMOCKS: Chouse from the larg est selection of styles and ma Tertals in the South Island a : Business Uniforms, Ph. BS9 85) any time, and our represents rive w»II be pleased to call D USED" Clothing in good condition is always required at the Central Mission Goodwill Store to assist needy families. TeieDhone 69-829 and we will collect _7344 UNMARRIED expectant mother would mind children while mother work*, return board, small wage. 861 ’Tress.” WANTED meet lady for company and outings. Reply Z 657 "Press.” X 657 WANTED, Boy, 14-16, a middleaged man, for characters in play "Facts of Life,” by Riccarton Plavers. Auditions Wednesday 9th, 7.30 p.m. Methodist Sunday School Hall, Clarence st., Riccarton. YOU Need not be lonely throughout the night—Dial the Telephone Ministry 42-299 at any time for a Christian message and prayer. H4S
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31004, 9 March 1966, Page 27
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502Page 27 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume CV, Issue 31004, 9 March 1966, Page 27
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