LATfc •new TONIGHT 11pm GLENDA JACKSON, Peter Finch, Murray Head AN UNCOMPROMISING SEXUAL TRIANGLE! — PLUS — DUSTIN HOFFMAN and SUSAN GEORGE in SAM PECKINGPAH'S at the AVENUE cl nene Riccarton
National a Youth k\J c Orchestra L New Zealand -5-A4 ' 1 ■ JL/ ■( csY/Z Acclaimed throughout Great Britain, Japan <S China, New Zealand's 1975 National Youth Orchestra will give a ’WELCOME HOME CONCERT’ on SATURDAY 20 SEPTEMBER Bp.m. CHRISTCHURCH TOWN HALL conductor: ASHLEY HEENAN soloist: KEITH SPRAGG of Ch. Ch. — Clarinet. Symphony No. 103 in E Flat Haydn Scottish Dances Heenan Chinese Ballet: The White Haired Girl Clarinet Concerto Richie Galanta Dances Kodaly ADMISSION: $2.50; NZSO subscribers. Students, Children — $1.25 BOOK AT TOWN HALL
Livestock ALL unwanted horses, cattle, pigs; Bob Hall, naw Vai Holland; 7-day week 24hour service. Spot cash. None higher. Ph. Bel. 8261 or 891-963 or 324-630 collect. 1040 Colombo St. D A,A. buyer Johnny O’Leary (Gary Luke), try us for honest cash price on horses, cattle pigs. Prompt 7 day service any area Phone Rolleston 684 or 388 collect D ANYWHERE, any time, spot cash paid for unwanted horses, cattle, and pigs bought by Stove Scott of Pet Meats, formerly owned by Robin Harrison. For quick reliable service phone Chci} 78-072 collect D
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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33952, 19 September 1975, Page 18
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