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EVERY WOMAN WILL SAY: "This is me if I only dared!" ■■"■'■ ' "WHEN ■■■;""" . .-■" TOMORROW • COMES". . ; With CHARLES IRENE . BGYER DUNNE \\ NEW OUTSTANDING V FEATURETTES: Old Homesteads oi: England—Meutone Vaudeville—N.Z. Review—Air-mail News (First Pictures British Army in France}— America debates Neutrality Act—Hitler watching his armies near Warsaw —Work in Nazi munitions, factories. . . • (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) REGENT REGENT 2.0 and 8.0 p.m. Plans at D.I.C. & Theatre 2.0 and 8.0 p.m. (Telephone <£4-144). YOU MUST SEE THIS PICTURE! For its Spicy French Comedy—For its Exceptionally _ Brilliant Acting—For- its Delightful Originality—For its Outstanding Entertainment Value. . THE MOST-DISCUSSED PICTURE OF THE YEAR! SACRA GUITRY -'■■' As "THE CHEAT' . • ( (Recommended by Censor for. Adults) A BRILLIANT FRENCH COMEDY —WITH ENGLISH DIALOGUE. OPERA HOUSE—2.IS and 8.0 p.m. RESERVES at DI.C. or THEATRE (Telephone 55-1G0). "UN CARNET DEBAL"—COMING! "IT IS RAINING IN THE VILLAGE . « ». IT IS RAINING IN". MY HEART." Thus begins a poem by Vertaine. In such a mood, shrouded in mist, the shutters of her heart closed, and the rain beating fitfully, is Christine introduced to us—Christine who is a widow now. At home once more, she picks up an old dance programme. . . . Her first ball. ..- . She remembers it now. ... The crinolines, the lights, the shadows. . . . She remembers, too, the young men who crowded about ... who said that they loved her . . . they would always-love her. ... It is then that she decides to search them out . . . one by one to learn what has become^of them, and perhaps to make them her friends again. Again we present the -unusual—a film thafc. has been nothingshort; of a world sensation. AWARDED FIRST PRIZE at the Venice Biennial Exposition as the finest film produced throughout the world in 1938. "LIFE DANCES ON" (UN CARNET DE BAL) •il:, 2fOW* PRESENTED FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT .OF ;: '■ ' ' ENGLISH-SPEAKING COUNTRIES. ■• \r. : PREMIERE PRESENTATION: NEXT FRIDAY at the OPERA HOUSE (Recommended by Censor for Adults) - T-I-V-O-L-I (OPPOSITE PARLIAMENTARY BUILDINGS) TONIGHT and MONDAY. SELECTED SUPPORTS fconi 7 o'clock. "FIVE CAME BACK" CHESTER MORRIS—LUCILLE BALL-WEND? BARRIE—JOSEPH CALLEIA. — ASSOCIATE ATTRACTION "JANE STEPS OUT"; DIANA CHURCHILL JEAN MUIR (Both Pictures Recommended by Censor for Adults) PATRONS NOTE.—Telephone Reserves NOT held after 7.30 p.m. TELEPHONE 43-968 PRICES 1/6, 1A TUESDAY WEDNESDA V THURSDAY: Claudette Colbert—Don Ameche in "MIDNIGHT" (Recommended by Censor for Adults) Deanna Durbin in "THREE SMART GIRLS GROW UP » (Approved for Universal Exhibition) SEE PAGE V for Full Particulars of this Wonderful Midweek Programme. ANNOUNCING SPECIAL HEALTH LECTURES FOR SHORT SEASON ONLY. MAUREEN MORRIS ALEXANDER MAUREEN MORRIS AJJSLANDER (INTERNATIONAL, HEALTH TEACHER AND FOOD SCIENTIST) Returns to Wellington hy Special Request after a PHENOMENALLY SUCCESSFUL Campaign in Auckland. WILL LECTURE TO WOMEN ONLY 8 p.m.—TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7—B p.m. , TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER THIS INSPIRING PERSONALITY, who has studied under Sir Arbuthnot Lane, M.D., of London, ex-president of B M A Bernarr Macfadden, Tilden, McCoy, Hay, Alfred McCann, Eugene Christian—all Notable Food Scientists of America. WILL SPEAK ON "REJUVENATION" "FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH" "PROLONGATION OF LIFE" PROCLAIMED WHILE IN HOLLYWOOD"THE GROWN-UP SHIRLEY TEMPLE." Hear this Radiant and Dynamic Orator. Learn how to live from 'this Worldtravelled Teacher who caused a sensation in Auckland, ChristcCch Duned2, Invercargill, Nelson, Wanganui, and Wellington. j-^uneain, AND AGAIN ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER 8MEN AND WOMEN—B p.m. ' THURSDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 9WOMEN ONLY-2.30(p.m. > -"-M-CV J7. FREE NO CHILDREN ADMITTED FREE Office Address for Personal Interviews-.-SUITE 321-322, THIRD FLOOR, D.I.C. BUILDING LAMBTON QUAY, Cl. TELEPHONE 4^72. '

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 109, 4 November 1939, Page 4

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