“HAS LIFE DEALT UNFAIRLY WITH YOU?” HEAR and see the true story of a paralised teen-ager and her struggles with reality. “JONI” Screening Tonight At Majestic House, 7 p.m., June 25, 126 Manchester street.
MID-WINTER CHRISTMAS PARTY WARNERS TAVERN (Cathedral Square) TONIGHT - 7 P.M.-11 P.M. WITH RESIDENT BAND BUSHFIRE Come along and enjoy 4 hours of non-stop fun, music and enjoyment. 9 PRIZES ® GIVEAWAYS (No Cover Charge)
RAZZLE EVENTS DANCE and MUSiC Tonight 8 p.m. Free Theatre, Arts Centre. 53.00 "Moving Company" and "Beyond A Joke.” INTIMATE THEATRE Tonight 8 p.m. and nightly to July 2, Peterborough Centre. I "Miss Julie," by Strindberg, Common Theatre Troupe. $3.50. JAZZ CONCERT I Sunday 8 p.m. Centre Gallery, Arts Centre, $3.50. 15 top musicians. Modern, mainstream and progressive. CABARET THEATRE "Kabernette" 8 p.m. Monday to Saturday, Free Theatre, Arts Centre, $3.50. Satire and music revue. LUNCHTIME CONCERTS Every day at the Arts Centre, Monday to Friday, $1.50. Also playreadings. LATE NIGHT COMEDY Tuesday and Wednesday 10 p.m., Coffee House, Arts Centre. Jennie, Ged and friends entertain. Only 50 cents.
★Squash ★Sauna ★Pool ★Racketball ★Suntan ★Space Invaders WEEKDAYS 9am-10.30pm SATURDAY 9am-5.30pm SUNDAY 10am-10pm |„ Corner MATIPO ST and BLENHEIM RD FOR RESERVATIONS Ph. 488-113 J
present REAL By Tom Stoppard Directed by Simon Hill MILL THEATRE, 24 WISE ST (off Lincoln Rd) JUNE 18 - JULY 2 AT 8.30 PM FIRST NIGHT SOLD OUT! BOOK AT TOWN HALL
a, % J RKCARTON ' <>Xj m PLAYBOX THEATRE X A Collection of Childrens best , ... \ loved stories, songs and verse. \ P \ *’ r* D,,r u,M ’ June 19-26 I l ''/'/' S’ l - s#a WnWip 6-30 pa y> -a IX ,f $ Mill Theatre 24 wim si w
r J I J/ up ) Jr / VISIT THIS COMPREHENSIVE COLLECTION NOW OPEN DAILY 10 a.m.-5 p.m. SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE TO ENJOY (Only 116 hours by car ex Christchurch) Engagements ANDERSON — BELL: Dave and Glenda happily announce to everyone news of their upcoming marital bliss, with best wishes from Ruth, widow of the late Peter Anderson, Christchurch, and Bill and Margery Bell, Tlmaru. BELL — BURGESS: The engagement is announced with pleasure of Wendy, second daughter of Mrs M. A. Burgess and the late Mr R. H. Burgess, of Ranglora, to Mark, only son of Mr and Mrs M. J. Bell, of Ranglora. CHARTERIS — BRYANT: Russell and Joyce Bryant, Lake Coleridge, wish to announce with great pleasure the engagement of their youngest daughter, Wendy, to Graeme, son of Malcolm and the late Eileen Charterls, Christchurch. COSTELLO — PRIESTLY: The engagement Is announced between Bryan, eldest son of Mrs J. E. Costello and the late Mr F. M. Costello, Blenheim, and Elizabeth, daughter of Major M. H. Priestly (RTD) and Mrs Priestly of Edinburgh Scotland. CURTIN — GAYLOR: Mr and Mrs M. J. Gaylor, of Wlllowlea, R.D. 1, Ashburton, announce the engagement of their daughter, Jacqueline Susan, to Cornelius Joseph, eldest son of Mr G. C. Curtin and the late Mrs P. Curtin, Wellington. DALZIEL — OTTEMA: David, son of Rodney and Helen Dalzlel, of Dunedin, and Carina, daughter of William and Anita Ottema, of Wmedln, have pleasure in announcing to family and friends their engagement
NORTH CANTY NORTH CANTY HELISKIING HELISKIING OPEN this Sunday, weather and numbers permitting, using a Jet Ranger Helicopter. For more information: ph. 556-939 or 583-989. STUDIO 393 393 MONTREAL ST NTH EXHIBITION OF POTTERY AND CHINESE PAINTINGS by PETER LOW, SINGAPORE JULY 3 to 10 HOURS: 10 a.m.-4.30 p.m. Friday to Saturday 2 p.m. - 4.30 p.m. SUNDAYS JUNESEASON 18th June — 2nd July Bpm and 2pm Matinee 6.30 pm Friday CLASSICAL PROGRAMME Friday. Saturday Matinee and Evening •PAS DE QUATRE •THE SISTERS •THE MAGIC SPECTACLES CONTEMPORARY PROGRAMME Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday • BACK .BEACH TIME— Christchurch Premiere •SCRIPTING THE DREAMS •BALLESOUE Book at Court Theatre, Ph. 66-992 $6, $5, 54 Door Sales or Phone 797-219 1 hour prior to performance
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