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New Zealand Premiere Of Bond Skyfall

Variety – The Children’s Charity
Is Thrilled To Present The

New Zealand Premiere Of Bond Skyfall


Join Variety - The Children's Charity to welcome back Daniel Craig as the legendary James Bond 007 in Skyfall, the 23rd adventure in the longest-running film franchise of all time. In Skyfall, Bond's loyalty to M is tested as her past comes back to haunt her. As M16 comes under attack, 007 must track down and destroy the threat, no matter how personal the cost.

BOND SKYFALL will screen at an exclusive New Zealand Premiere at Hoyts Sylvia Park, Mt Wellington, Auckland on Wednesday 7 November from 6.30pm, with all proceeds to Variety -The Children’s Charity. Tickets to the premiere are priced from $75 per person (inc. GST) and include drinks and canapés on arrival.

When: Wednesday 7 November, 2012
Where: Hoyts Sylvia Park, Mt Wellington, Auckland
Time: 6.30pm - Champagne & Canapés
7.00pm - BOND Auction all proceeds support disadvantaged Kiwi kids
7.30pm - Film Starts
Cost: $75 per adult – includes drinks and canapés on arrival (or $65 for groups of 10 or more)
Purchase: iTicket website (www.iticket.co.nz) or call (09) 361 1000

Funds raised at the premiere will support Variety – The Children’s Charity to level the playing field for disadvantaged Kiwi kids. Every year Variety help’s more than 10,000 local children to meet vital health and educational needs. Variety works alongside schools, agencies and the government, tackling child poverty so the Kiwi kids who urgently need our life-changing assistance are set up to reach their full potential in life.

Website: www.variety.org.nz
Facebook: Variety – The Children’s Charity of New Zealand
Twitter: VarietyNZ


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