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AIIDCITY 793-679 JODEMY DAILY 1.30 and 7.30 pm ~ NIGHTLY Bpm Poet nuclear thriltoeekero looking for a (Full feature) York’, kick..Jhay come MGMV CAFE FLESH Phis: FRUSTRATED WIVES ““"“f'ts (Both R 18) Content may offend Mtchari Jackwn NVJfc Mix FA«»OW STSSEMM .g-,,°;. , Z,HOttYW«m HMTHSIDES?” |S>TWITS?,T" w. asaa ’’ss.Nsr'. A etory of the , — - This Is the real story of to£™Tnfid.lity f an ordinary man who and friendship, L' set out to pursue his ■nd betray.). I 1 ul q I p j IB 1 1| dream for the second Herold Pinter's f I I h IjW I> I cV-M Ljl t !me 11 -J__ --I |(GY) «pMIEaiSNMMmR4 -It's an exhilarating KIn|MI/*| 1. I 1 ,Lj| 1 i.lllhll story of endurance, love, I|„ I Itfll danger humour and WUIvtMI “*n adventure studded with action, humour, courage, that everyone JEREMY IRONS pathos, romance and drama which cannot will enjoy! BEN KINGSLEY (GA) help but excite" NX Herald. t SKYWAY TOqjLY A MONDAY 2pm TODAY 11am, 2pm. SAT 2pm TODAY A MONDAY 2pm (G) TO. 'ofir J® < y The greatoet victory waits at the end of the TJ&YT -1 1 siii a ii J Ewoke moat dangerous moment of her life l | are back!. (— 11'a much more fun to drees upt Special Matinee S(/JVMr wWVWWWW •BATTLE MAN-EATING 1 A 71 B JAY *1 1 M 1u 11 »IH 16 T Mk SHARKS AND CROCODILES. • CROSS THE DRIEST r? In 3 hl 11 ■ KiUUMiJr DESERT IN THE WORLD. /MIDCITY ( <FtFOROSTPh 793 679 ( AClo£mY i SUNDAY 7.15 pm SUNDAY 730 pm she knows he's His funniest film yet! 4 A MIDSUMMER BLUE p TmelssT r-y i• „bl^night'ssex 8 PHAGON .jE S ”” ’ (Rl3) Both Dolby Stsroo (GA) (GA) HOLLYWOOD STAGtDOOR HHIIISIM l awsr “-sis- I SUSL’SK FIRST BLOOD PART II WORLD BEVERLY HILLS COP BLADERUNNER (Rl3) War violence SAFARI (RPI3) Violence and — Preceded by — OAr AHI language may offend MIDNIGHT EXPRESS SYLVESTER STALLONE || (G) Piue 48 HOURS (R 18 It'S prison slang for FIRST BLOOD (R 18 1 ' Offensive language

AEROBICS THE WORKOUT CENTRE (Behind Northlands Shopping Centre. Enter from Langdons Rd, behind Woolworths) FREE CLASSES TODAY, JANUARY 25 10.30, 11.30, 1.30 Brenda 529-637, Robyn 599-706 VAIUE TOURf RAFTING RANGITATA GORGE - GRADE 5 CANTERBURY’S No.l IN ADVENTURE Discounts available for groups. Further details from your travel agent or contact: 174 St Asaph Street, Christchurch. Phone 50-249 After Hours: 67-808

Visit Canterbury’s Ist Commercial Vineyard it Bdm wine estate OPEN MONDAY TO SATURDAY 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Closed Sundays North through Belfast left to Coutts Island on Dickies Road for 2 kms

W WWw ACTIVITIES m v for Secondary School Students January 27-31 • CANOEING COURSE Jan. 27/28/30 9.30 a.m.-ll a.m. • ROCK CLIMBING/ABSEILING Jan. 30, 9.30 a.m.-3 p.m. • DANCE WORKSHOP Jan. 27/28, 10 a.m.-12 noon • ORIENTEERING Jan. 28, 2 p.m.-4 p.m. • AKAROA ADVENTURE TRIP (snorkelling/ kayaking/swimming) . . Jan. 29, 9.30 a.m.-5 p.m. • YACHTING INSTRUCTION Jan . 27/28, I hour sessions • SYNCHRONISED SWIMMING Jan. 27-29, II a.m.-12 noon Special rates include equipment and instruction. Enrolment essential — limited numbers. ANTIQUESFAIR can collectorsf^r e & CANTERBURY HORTICULTURAL HALL - CAMBRIDGE TCE FRM4th FEB. 10.00 - 9.00 SAT 15th FEB. 9.00 - 5.00 CANTERBURY & SOUTH ISLAND DEALERS SELLING QUALITY ANTIQUES & COLLECTORS ITEMS TO INCLUDE: Georgian, Victorian, Colonial & Country furniture, Art Nouveau, Art Deco, Ceramics, Glass, Silver, Jewellery, Linen, Dolls, Books, Paintings, Post cards, Bottles & miscellaneous collectables. ADMISSION: Adults $2.00 Accompanied children free REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE STALLS STILL AVAILABLE BRICKHOUSE PROMOTIONS 650 Ferry Road, Chch 2 Phone 843-847

I FREE THEATRE PLUG HOLE PLUNGE CHILDREN’S HOLIDAY SHOW Mainly suitable for 5 yrs and above. DAILY 2 p.m. $2 per head DOOR SALES FREE THEATRE, ART CENTRE, I off Rolleston Avenue. ;

The Folk Centre • FOLK MUSIC AT ITS BEST SUNDAY 8 p.m. • THE ST ALBANS SERENADERS (Swlng/Jazz Group) • NEIL McLEOD (Contemp. folk/ humour) Petorborough Centre Cnr Peterborough and Montreal Sts. Fine J Vegetarian LUNCH: MON-FRI 11.30- 2.30=i EVENING: 7 DAYS 5.30 - 11 CNR COLOMBO SALISBURY STS PH: 50421 ,

CENSOR'S CLASSIFICATIONS G — Approved for general exhibition. GY — Approved for general exhibition: recommended as more suitable for persons 13 years of age and over. GA — Approved for general exhibition: recommended as more suitable for adults. G* — Approved for general exhibition: followed by any recommendation that the Chief Censor may specify. RP — (Followed by such age as the Chief Censor may specify.) Approved for exhibition only to persons ... years of age and over and to any person under that age when accompanied by that person's parent or guardian. R — (Followed by such age as the Chief Censor may specify.) Approved for exhibition only to persons ... years of age and over. R* — Followed by a statement of the class or description of persons to whom the film may be exhibited and the places, dates, and times,where or when the film may be exhibited. (Films Act 1983 Section 23(1).

w FAIR The multicultural experience Fri. 5-9 p.m. Sat. 11-3 p.m. Sun 5-9 p.m. CARLTON COURTS TAe place for the ditcerning shopper Open from 9.30 a.m.

Summer Times "MINI" TRIATHLON A chance to try a true triathlon at manageable distances Estuary : . to wo metre. Hagley Park & / Cycle 20km Run 6km SUNDAY, FEB. 9 10.30 a.m. ENTER NOW — entry forms available from C.C.C. facilities, city sports stores and Summertimes. Organised by Parks and Recreation Department, ChrletcNureh City Council.

ICE SKATING EASY TO LEARN - EA.SIER TO ENJOY AND IT’S COOL, COOL, IN SUMMER WV MINI GOLF “ BUMPCR FUN

countdown ! * mils Itd-adSAI/CVt *»»«! cm shib | ■!; mnnkj Round 3 . i;i ijl racing up ever in Chch M| TED TRACEY 20 MIDGETS FROM ALL OVER N.Z. BRETT HOROBON MirkWlliSm? ji ' LA "?M CE ?alck? ACTION FROM THE SOLOS, TQs, SIDECARS & (AUCK) (CHCH) I 1! i* sprintcars Jimmy Holden Aussie Chamo '■ OQAT DHAVftnm Rlinnunfl DIRECTIONS: First turn left after Yaldhurst Hotel, ' ,arT,p 'ij JC u/lllJllUfiT ® P»in* Klllipiinn ajn west Road. First turn right after Islington Tavern Banned in AllSSie, first N.Z. appearance. K CANCELLATION: 3ZB& RADIO AVON 6.20p.m. Restaurant. Main South Road. _Adults $O, Children under 12 $1 !,■

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Press, 25 January 1986, Page 78

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Page 78 Advertisements Column 2 Press, 25 January 1986, Page 78

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