ON STAGE THEY LAUGHED, THEY APPLAUDED, THEY WHISTLED | THE TUNES, THEY STAMPED, | THEY CHEERED AND THEY EVEN CRIED A LITTLE AS THE GALA NIGHT AUDIENCE ACCLAIMED "OH WHAT A LOVELY WAR" A SHOW JUST TOO GOOD TO MISS. TONIGHT AT 8 And Every Night This Week MATINEE SATURDAY i Directed for the N.Z THEATRE CENTRE by RICHARD CAMPION IT’S THE SMASH HIT TALK OF THE TOWN. RESERVE TODAY AND MAKE ; CERTAIN OF GOOD I SEATS RESERVES AT D I C. Reserves 15s and £1 Is. 10s 6d seats available at door from 7 p m nightly Senior Citizens and Children half-price all performances except Saturday night. ILAM Fendalton 'Phone 518-53* 7.4 S—FINALLY TONIGHT—7.4S Shirley MacLaine, Paul Newman, Robert Mitchum, Dean Martin, Gene Kelly, Bob Cummings. Dick van Dyke, in an entirely new kind of comeay. What a show! And the name is "WHAT A WAY TO GO" (A) In De-luxe colour, and Cinemascope It'B Wild—lt's Wicked It's Wonderful Entertainment that will leave you with a warm feeling around your heart. FRIDAY. SATURDAY AND MONDAY—7.4S p.m. "THE SUNDOWNERS'—<Y)
VOGUE Spreydon ’Phone 35-490 7.45—T0N1GHT—7.45 BRITAIN’S TOP COMEDY "THE NAVY LARK" (G) LESLIE PHILLIPS JAMES ROBERTSON JUSTICE AND A HOST OF TOP-LINE .BRITISH COMEDIANS CENTURY St. Albans Phone *7-903. 7.4 S—FINALLY TONIGHT—7.4S The spicy romantic comedy drama "HOW TO MAKE A FRENCH DISH" (Rl6) Persons under 16 not admitted Cinemascope Annie Girardot Franchot Tone I Marie Bell Gerard Blain I The hilarious life and hard : times of a lady of easy virtue, i Friday: “4 FOR TEXAS”—(Y) BUSINESSES FOR SALE LADIES’ HAIRDRESSING SALON City Central Excellent Clientele. Urgent Sale—£7oo P.O. BOX 1365. X 5324 MILK BAR and DAIRY Takings nearly £4OO p.w. Net over £2OOO. Good lease; £2900 plus stock. Deposit at least £l5OO. Lock-up shop. MITCHELL, PRICE and STOWELL, 143 Hereford street. MOTELS Six A.A. Graded 4-Star Motels in permanent materials together with owner's residence only U miles from centre of City. Excellent returns. Low operating costs and easily run by one person. Furnishing and linen etc. value at £4OOO. Could be financed on £15,000. For further particulars apply to Owner's agents— HILLARY and BAXTER. M.R.E.1.N.Z., 178 Manchester street 8709 NORTH ISLAND OPPORTUNITY Sound, solid, old established business now on market due to owner retiring. FASHION SALON and COFEE LOUNGB combined. In same building, but entirely separate, two most lucrative types of business, easily managed. Situated centre of shopping area in thriving, popular provincial town. Turnover £30.000 p.a. (approx.), very long lease, reasonable rent. Top sole agencies for the most wanted women’s fashions. Excellent latest plant, equipment in Coffee Lounge. Golden oppor- ■ tunity, going concern, £15,000. Apply the agents— LEVIN PROPERTY CENTRE, Licensed Real Estate Agents, 1 P.O. Box 258, Levin. H. E. Orbell, Manager, ■ 'Phones 4172 offica or 4320 pvte. ■ 8570 i TRADE PERSONALS H. H. SHAW. Send for Price Liat. Endoaa 3d Stamp. H. H. SHAW. The Men s ’Chemist, 212 High st., '1 Christchurch, THS
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31093, 23 June 1966, Page 23
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