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IT IS STILL WISE TO RESERVE! , , " :" DAILY AT IT IS STILL THE TALK OF THE TOWN! ' 2 p.m.-8 p.m. AND THE SEASON IS GROWING TO A CLOSE! . SO HUERY! ' , * .'. HEADED BY THIS CAST OF Warner Bros. MASTERPiECJvSr™ -THBADVmURESOF OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND ROBLN HOOD" ixZ^lZ* ROBIN HOOD" THE YEAR'S MOST WONDERFUL PICTURE—IN GLORIOUS TECHNICOLOR.' WITH A COMPLETE CHANGE OF ASSOCIATE FEATURES. Presented by Warner Bros. Approved for Universal 'Exhibition.NEXT ATTRACTION: THEY WON YOUR HEARTS IN "CAPTAINS COURAGEOUS" Mickey FreddieROONEY BARTHOLOMEW NOW IN "THE BOY FROM BARNARDO'S" THEY ARE BACK AGAIN TOGETHER AT LAST IN ANOTHER GREAT ADVENTURE! A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Production. Approved for. Universal Exhibition. r-"." -- % - Direction: ' PLANS: RE GE N T J-aw PICTURE DJ.C. or THEATRE H ■ I CORPORATION. (44-144) 8 o'clock — TONIGHT — 8 o'clock j BE ADVISED—BOOK OR BE EARLY! HA! HA! HA! The sky's the limit for laughs in this dizzy comedy of the goofiest aviator who ever fell out of a cockpit. ! OPERA HOUSE 17r*" B,S,E ' { • ■ 2.15 p.m. and 8.0 p.m. The Funniest Night's Entertainment you could ever imagine! GEORGE FORMBY SOARING TO NEW HEIGHTS OF HILARITY. In the' Funniest Comedy he has ever made— ■ "IT'S IN THE AIR" Loop the Loop of Laughter with George at tsjie controls of this non-stop riotous comedy. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLUS A BRAND NEW FIRST HALF OF SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS. RESERVATIONS AT D.I.C. AND THEATRE (TEL. 51-814). TERRIFIC SUCCESS! "OWD BOB" ONE OF THE BEST! T-I-V-O-L-I TONIGHT & MONDAY SHORTS from 7 o'clock. WILL FYFFE JOHN LODER MARGARET LOCKWOOD "OWD BOB » ——— "OWD BOB" Glorious Scottish Scenery.is the background to a rare and touching story of a man arid his dog. You'll vote it one of the Best Pictures you've ever seen iri your • life.- So don't let the title keep you away. ASSOCIATE SPECIAL—JOEL McCREA—ANDREA LEEDS , JOEL McCREA—ANDREA LEEDS "YOUTH TAKES A FLING" (Both Approved for Universal, Exhibition.) — EXCELLENT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME TELEPHONE 43-968 ''" - -PRICES 1/-, 1/6 TUESDA V—-WEDNESDAY—-THURSDAY " DEANNA DURBIN^^THAT; ( O^TMN :AGE v r;! r Joel McCrea--Loretta Youngs-"3 Blind"Mice " (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition) '' ': '' ' : EASTBOURNE BOROUGH GOll NOIL. TRANSPORT SERVICES. TIME-TABLES FOR~SUNDAY? FEB. 5 PERRY SERVICE. DEPART DAY'S BA\'-8.20, 9.20 a.m.; L2O, O.S, 6.50. 8.20 p.m. DEPART RONA BAY—B.IO, 9.10 a.m.; 1.10, «.i5. 6.40, 8.30 p.m. DEPART WELLINGTON-9.50, 10.30 a.m.; 2.30. 6.0. 7.40. 9;i5 p.m. OMNIBUS SERVICE. Ei££s£ Bo M w-0 a.m.; 12 noon, 1.0, 2.0, 4.0, 6.0. 8.45 pirn. DEPAR'I WELLINGTON-9.0, 10.0, 11.15 a.m.; 1.0, 2.0. 8.0. 5.0. 7.30. ».4fi p.m. VISIT EASTBOURNE DAY'S BAY, AND BUTTERFLY ;CREEK NATIVE BUSH - RESERVE. THE FAVOURITE SEASIDE AND PICNIC RESORTS. O. L. BISHOP, Town Clerjj & General Manager. 4436 TONS — " W AH IN E " — 4436 TONS EXCURSION TO PICTON NEXT SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11. ,-■■; (Weather Permitting) IN CONNECTION WITH N.Z. AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP ROWING REGATTA RETURN FARE: 10/Tickets now obtainable at Union Steam Ship Company's Wellington Office. MtavS K^K^ 8 am* ARRIVE PIC-TON about 10.30 a.m. LEAVE PICTON, 2.30 p.m. ARRIVE .WELLINGTON about 6 p.m. Train from Picton, li a.m. for Blenheim, leaves Blenheim- 1.25 p.m., in time to hv?^! P Ti b ?etur!^I aL farS; 3/4 First > 2/2 Second. Bail tickets sold by the Purser or the Railway Office on Picton Wharf. K^uSpe^ial La"nch„ es !f om.K icto? to Torea and Onahau Bays (lunch obtainable at Launch fa'relf %l return *P VleWß?' Thompsc,n' 8 Bay (lunch obtainable). S.&. "TUATEA" will follow the principal races .in Picton Harbour. Fare: 6d Der person per trip « ■ ■■; v UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF N.Z. LTD. GLADIOLI. HYDRANGEAS. MEETINGS. ~~ GLADIOLI. HYDRANGEAS. " ■ . ' GLADIOLI. HYDRANGEAS. WATERSIDE FOOTBALL CLUB DAHLIAS. VV .."."■ vuuu.i 18th ANNUAL MEETING WILL BE j DAHLIAS. HELD IN TRADES HALL I WELLINGTON HORTICULTURAL VIVIAN STREET, ' SOCIETY'S ' TOMORROW, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 5. MI D S UMMER SHOW All old and New Members. are invited. 1939. ' A. ,DAVIE, Hon. Sec. TOWN HALL, ~ "THE AEOLIANS" ~~ TOWN HALL, rpHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8. /" of "The Aeolians" will be held in the WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8. Rooms of the Wellington Social Club for 'WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8. the Blind, 37 Dixon Street, on MONDAY (One. day only-afternoon and evening.) NEXT, February 6, at 7.45 p.m. The Show is to be Officially Opened at , T - t .BUSINESS: 3 p.m. by THE HON. W. LEE MARTIN. Minutes. _ , _. In addition to the various exhibits in gf anf Balance-sheet, the three main classes, there will be very Llection of Officers, and fine displays by large growers and florists, -»,r„™if" c j • ._■"■'•_•'■ \ and as usual the decorative work will make m jW ef s ail? in, te«dlnS members are rea visti to the Show well worth while. <*vested .*» w ■_ „ " AFTERNOON TEA AVILL BE AVAIL- M< EX™r ABLE DURING THE COURSE OF THE ■ '—* ~ AFTERNOON. MUSIC: Afternoon and Evening. T° +11 Euß ditlg Tr^- de, Workersn-Carpen-Private Growers wishing to enter in n, . ters > c*e»e.r, al Labourers, Plumbers, any of the Classes and desiring a Scehdule, \f Btf£ evs > Bricklayers, Electricians,' and please ring the Secretary, 41-484. aII ot™vs connected with the Trade are. The Show will be open continuously to attend an URGENT MASS from 2 p.m until 9 p.m. MEETING to be held at the Trades Hall, ADMISSION: Adults ls, Children 6d. Y£\ a" Street, on SUNDAY NEXT, FEBENTRIES. Exhibitors are reminded -^ UABY 5, at 2 p.m., to consider' waiving that Entries Close at 4 p.m. on TUES- Award conditions as an Emergency measnAV FF/RRTJARY 7 -^ re °. n ™c new Building for the Social UAI, JJ^cnuAitx i. Security Department. The Hon P. C. H. H. MILLER, Secretary. Webb, Minister for Labour, will address Telephone 41-484. the meeting. ■ ~~~ ROLL UP, ALL YOU BUILDERS. TO "EVENING POST" P. M. BUTLER, General Labourers' ADVERTISERS. # H> THOMPSON, Plumbers' Union. ' E. WEAVERS, Plasterers' Union. pONTRACT ADVERTISERS are W. RUDDICK, Bricklayers' Union. A a^fd *? '\ a"d ** o°^ at W- SHANNON, Painters' Union. Sff SyL* 6^t\JfZt J- MOULTON, Carpenters' Union, date of issue. Owing to the large Conveners, amount or advertising m the "Evening Post," it is necessary to make this request. DAD Legs healed without .resting with ■*-* Varex. Permanent results. Free Booklet from Varex, Ltd., Box 1558 AG, BLUNDELL BROS., LTD., Wellington. Local Representative: Nurse _.'.,_, , _ ~ Spence. Courtenay Chambers, Courtenay The "Evening Post."- Place.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 29, 4 February 1939, Page 4

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