T - _ — s'ff*LlY TONIGHT $ AND s.lB—- KUROSAWA'S AWARD WINNING ACADciilt dersu uzala g arts centre ■ ■■•. here Tl c-er S roam HAFAf/Mri cf FAAf* Starts TOMORROW 6 and 8.15 — Claude Gcretta's telKs£&7 THE LACEMAKER ri 6 > — SEE DISPLAY AD — Finally Tonight 8.30 ; Finally Tonigh* 8 p.m. I Finally Tonight 8 p.m. Finally Tonight 7.30 House Calls cabaret Force 10 The Harrod GA ■lender Jackson ' TFOfTI ’ EvnArimont I w °' UrM °” h ° u I Navarone Exp ®?!” ent Starts THURS. $.30 Micha.l York a PORTHOY S H» haA a randazvour _____ i COMPLAINT" RIS with murder. HI. ownl start. THURS. 8 p.m. Start. THURS. 8 p.m. ' .. . . SAT. t. 5. 8 p.m. ■ S » U lona Sat: - C (Moo. 11. 2, S. 8 p.m.) I 10 a.m.. 12.30. 3 p.m. s 5.30 A FILMED AT EXOTIC GtlH kl-TTI i European ski resorts I’JI 11 ■IV ■ k* w ; Where ujere RI 8 Omar Sharif ; yOU Karen Bfack ’ GA ■ter Sellers. GA ohn Trovolto GA ichard Dreyfuss I Bottom. Oy<in Cannon Qll.la Newton-John Pool Le Mat J
The long awaited return of the highlight attraction of last year’s Christchurch Film Festival. A Film by Claude Goretta with Isabella Huppert ond Yves Beneyton 'The Lacemake r” — a tender, tou.diing portrayal of « shy girl's awakening to Ute — to love and die tragedy dial followed. v/ “Armed with compassion, tough intelligent* and a firs* rata cast, director Claude Goretta ha* performed rare stunt of converting a genre picture into er*.** — TIME MAGAZINE u A portrait as enigmatic es the Mona Lisa ♦ . .*' — Nt W ST A TESMAN ACAOHW RIB Franco, Swiss, arts centre G " 1 "" «o.pr O <iu t iion hereford street , telephone 60-167 From Tomorrow: J Nightly 6 and 8.15
CENSOR’S CLASSIFICATION G. Approved for general exhibition G.Y. Approved tor general exhibition — recommend-l ed os more suitable for person* 13 years of oge and over. G.A. Approved for general exhibition — recommended as more suitebie for adults. R(age) Approved for exhibition to persons of Hie advertised age and over.
‘A WEEK OF IT RETURNS' Be our guests when we recotd live at the Civic Tele Theatre 6.45 p.m,' THIS THURSDAY Collect your 'Fre’e' ticket-from the Reception Desk — TV2 Gloucester Street.
Ownership Flats HORNBY, immaculate 2 bedroom back unit with own private courtyard, spacious lounge, kitchen/dinette, separate laundry, separate toilet, immaculate 4 year old unit, $21,500. Bob de Joux Robin Seeker Real Estate, MREINZ. 516-131. 1973 ■ ■ ■ ■ I LAM Tudor Avenue. Proudly; offered by the exclusive agents, this delightful prestige unit with many extras in this ever popular area. Front unit, two bedrooms, lovely outlook and all the sun. $38,000. Ph. Roger Milsom, Merivale Real Estate, MREINZ. 555-771 a.h. 554513. W2624 ■■ ■ ■ INNER City (Armagh Street). Three one-bedroom flats with large living rooms and pleasant garden outlook. These flats are constructed in permanent materials and are in excellent condition. Each flat is on composite titles and may therefore be sold individually. Excellent tenants. Full price fdr the block, $46,500. Ph. Robert Syme, 62-769, a.h. 227836. Binns, Barber and Keenan, Ltd. MREINZ. 5799 KRUSE PLACE. $29,750. Three bedroom town house in quiet cul-de-sac, designed for privacy. All bedrooms upstairs with main bedroom having ranch slider opening on to sundeck, bathroom and k.c. also upstairs, downstairs has kitchen, with loads of bench space, dining room and large sunken lounge and divided bv two-way sliding doors. Lounge features ranch slider opening on to tiled terrace. internal access from garage. Separate laundry. For inspection of plans please phone Clark Construction, Ltd, 175 Salisbury St. 67-937 any time or 325-427 a.h. T 3131 LOWER CASHMERE, $34,959. New permanent material ownership flat, 2 bedrooms, sunny lounge with bay window, superior fittings and stippled ceilings. This is one of two in quiet tree lined street. It has appeal and privacy. Ph. Cathcart and Turnbull, Ltd. MREINZ. 798414, a.h. 326-088. LOWER CASHMERE. $31,500. Immac. 2 bdrm home ownership unit. Large sunny lounge, adjoining kitchen. Private situation with delightful larger than usual private Rarden. Ph. Mary Mcllroy. 796-550. a.h. 327-981. Habgood Real Estate. MREINZ. T 1543
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