Finally Today: 2 and 8 p.m. TECHNICOLOR STARRING PETER SELLERS PETER O’TOOLE ROMY SCHNEIDER CAPUCINE PAULA PRENTISS WOODY ALLEN URSULA ANDRESS Persona under 18 not admitted TOMORROW (Friday) at 11, 2, 5 and 8
V / A JZ V RUGBY BRITISH ISLES v. CANTERBURY SATURDAY, 2.30 p.m. LANCASTER PARK OVAL 11.30: Canterbury Under 16 v. West Coast. 12.45: Canterbury B v. West Coast-Buller. GATES OPEN 12 NOON (BOYS’ ENCLOSURE THROUGH LISMORE ST. GATE OPEN FROM 12 to 2.15). ST. ANDREWS COLLEGE PIPE BAND IN ATTENDANCE SEATING ARRANGEMENTS Covered seats are all sold. Open Stand 15s and Open Oval Seating 10s are available at the D.I.C. booking office until 1 p.m. Friday. Any unsold seats will be available at the Main Gates on Saturday. Admission to Embankment 5s (Children 2s) PATRONS PLEASE NOTE: RESERVE SEAT TICKET HOLDERS. To avoid congestion at gates patrons should enter the Park by the following entrances only: Stands 1 and lA—Gate B (Stevens st. behind No. 1 Stand). Stands 2 and 2A—Gates C or D (Wilsons road). Stands 3,3 A, 4,4 A and s—Gate D (Wilsons road). Stand 6—Gate A (Stevens st.). Open Oval seats—Gate A (Stevens st.). EMBANKMENT PATRONS Adults pay 5s at turnstiles (Stevens st and Talfourd place). Tendering correct change at turnstiles will avoid delay. Change available at change windows. Children will be admitted through special turnstiles in Stevens st and also through the entrance in Talfourd place. Admission to the Boys’ Enclosure by cash or ticket, is through the Lismore st gate only. CAR PARK: Cars will be admitted to the car park only with special stickers attached. SOUVENIR PROGRAMMES Programmes at 2s each will be on sale at the ground. DONI MISS THIS EXCITING MATCH
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31117, 21 July 1966, Page 25
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283Page 25 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31117, 21 July 1966, Page 25
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