I TODAY 2pm, Bpm TODAY 2pm & Bpm g FINALLY TODAY g TODAY 2 & Bpm FRI-SAT 2pm, 5.15, Bpm : RI-SAT 2, 5.15,8.15 p.m. | action toriller Winner of Two Ac-oemy HIS LIFE Awards (finnnoFtlnci Ac- ALAUt/YiT AWAKU tor) Louii Go«»et. Ta.«t SYLVESTER WINNER (Rl6) Contains Song) Up Where We Belong. RfOM I- fi "BEST ACTRESS" offensive language. A/VOmCER & leryl Streep | mumaiuininßrn | A FWT& Z?. K I e :J3I TST BACK FROM CINERAMA | zaJwAJ 0“1 I -k. TS lss« S ij, SHJHffMiTBS'S for definite final week 0 GENTLEMAN AW OFFICER RICHARD GERE M BT | T • ] ill KgnMFjßfl AJVDAI DEBRA WINGER Rl6 | » ] GJEIVTLEttwI Contain! coorto tanguogs. (Rl3) ru ’ I JifcwfiW IVfl ® PARAMOUNT PICTURES PRESENTS A JASON PRODUCTIONS. INC./FRANK MANCUSO. JR PRODUCTION A STEVE MINER FILM • FRIDAY THE I3TH PART 3 IN 30 • STARRING DANA KIMMELL • PAUL KRATKA AND RICHARD BROOKER AS JASON • CO-PRODUCER TONY BISHOP • DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY GERALD FEIL j PRODUCED BY FRANK MANCUSO. JR.- DIRECTED BY STEVE MINER • READ THE LEISURE BOOK hLMEO UTILIZING THE MARKS 3-DEPIX' CONVERTER UiP A PARAMOUNT PICTURE -fTW COPYRIGHT-MCMCCXXH BY PAAAMOUNIPtCTURFSCOHOCWATIQW \\ A "e 1 ALL NIGHTS Pt SERVED c—® i| At Amalgamated’s Ctarfe _ Fri, SAT 2, 5.15, 8 p.m. | MWTC ,^ k ifj). Mon - Thura 2pm, Bpm 1 TOMORROW Reserves at Theatre j
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HEAR GERRY McSWEENEY’s Illustrated discussion on the proposal to add waltutu State Forest to Fiordland National Park. . Methodist Hall next to Aldersgate, 309 Durham Street, Thursday, June 30, 8 p.m. Supper. COMPANY FRIDAY Ist and gB SATURDAY 2nd JULY, W THEATRE ROYAL $8.90 jw ($5.90 Students, Senior Citizens z and Children). / -XIS v Book at Theatre Royal, /f / Ph. 795 147
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