SECOND WEEK \ 0N T?E g^,E THE J?OY OF THIS GRAND PICTURE! GENR?CHARD-™UNIO IR) N°" WITH THESE TWO FAVOURITE FARRELL. BOY STARS— I . ■ ,— MICKEY ROONEY TODAY: And ** FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW 2 p.m., 5 P .m... s P . m . IN AN EVEN GREATER ADVENTURi AME B()Y THAN THEIR UNFORGETTABLE FROM "CAPTAINS COURAGEOUS." BARNARDO'S" RESERVE FOR SATURDAY! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) r-7- * - •"'■ -» Direction: PLANS: REGENT J.C.W. PICTURE D.I.C. or Theatre 1! ... J CORPORATION. (44-144). _ — T T_V—O I_f TONIGHT (FRIDAY), SATURDAY, AND MONDAY. « NOTE.—Screening Times: 7 p.m., Shorts; 7.30 p.m., "I am the LaAv"; 9 p.m., ' • . "Goldwyn Follies." GRAND AND GLORIOUS SCREEN ENTERTAINMENT. EDGAR BERGEN & "CHARLIE McCARTHY," " GOLDWYN D FOLLIES " With HELEN JEPSON (World-famous Opera Singer), KENNY BAKER, ANDREA LEEDS, ADOLPHE MENJOU, AND RITZ BROS. ALL IN COLOUR (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) AND ON THE SAME " PROGRAMME-THE DRAMATIC THUNDERBOLT OF * - 1 JLxXL x Jl^A-lt, "I AM THE LAW" EDWARD G. ROBINSON - JOHN BEALE - BARBARA O'NEIL (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) ' ™f v TOMORROW, 2 p.m.-"GOLDWYN FOLLIES," 3 CARTOONS COMEDY, AND A HOST OF SHORTS. (AH Approved for Universal Exhibition ) ™^g£gQJIE. 43-968 PRICES -1/-, i/Q
COVENT GARDEN RUSSIAN BALLET. Centra] Seats at 7s Gel, 10s, and 12s 6d. (plus tax.) FOR TOMORROW NIGHT'S GRAND OPENING GALA PERFORMANCE, And for the Following Six Nights, And for the MATINEES ON MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND SATURDAY, February 25, may be selected at the D.I.C. Today from 9 a.m. till 8.30 this evening. Unreserved Tickets for the Early Door Gallery at 3s may now be purchased at the Opera House Confectionery Shop. r> pc r a house. VPERA HOUSE. GREAT THEATRE AND SOCIAL OCCASION, TOMORROW (Saturday) NIGHT, At 8 o'clock. Opening Gala Performance COVENT GARDEN COVENT GARDEN RUSSIAN BALLET. RUSSIAN BALLET. 120—ARTISTS—120 From the Royal Opera, Covent Garden, supported by full Symphony Orchestra, m their first great programme (to be presented in the first four nights) and on Monday and Wednesday afternoons, which includes "CARNAVAL," "THE SWAN LAKE," and "CINDERELLA." Box Plans for the first seven nights of the season of 11 nights are now open at the D.I.C, where seats in central positions for every performance may be selected between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Box Plans for final four nights of season will be open on Tuesday next. All Reserved Seats: 12s 6d, 10s, and 7s 6d (plus tax). UNRESERVED TICKETS for Gallery on sale TODAY (Friday), at the Opera House Confectionery Kiosk for Saturday night's .opening Gala (and on the day of each performance). Early Gallery 3s, Late Gallery 2s, Stalls 5s (plus tax). TUNE IN TO 2ZB TOMORROW, ""~ > ■ At' 7 p.m. ■ Direction: J. C. WILLIAMSON THEATRES, LTD. SPORTS!!! SPORTS!!! DEWAR SHIELD MEETING. TTATAITAI PARK, AXATAITAI PARK, j TOMORROW (SATURDAY), TOMORROW (SATURDAY)) At 2.30 p.m. SEE EVANS AND WATTS IN THE QUARTER-MILE. EDUCATIONAL. HUTT VALLEY MEMORIAL TECH-' NICAL COLLEGE. PETONE. TTVENING Classes commence Monday, ■*-^ February 20. Enrolments will be received at the Office on Saturday, February IS, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Prospectuses on application. PUBLIC NOTICES. INDUSTRIAL EFFICIENCY ACTriflSj T HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that an ApJL plication has been received from W. Davies for a Licence' to sell (retail) motor spirit at a- proposed service station in proximity to.the newly-constructed bridge at Haywards, Any person who considers •he will be materially affected by the decision of the Bureau, in respect of this application, and who wishes to make 'representations accordingly, must furnish such representations in writing so as to reach the undersigned not later than February 28, 1939. All representations must set out clearly the grounds for same'anil include a statement showing the gallonage throughout of petrol sold and the nature of the business conducted by the person making the representations D. W. WOODWARD, Secretary, Bureau of Industry. P.O. Box 1679, Wellington. - DANCING N.Z. LABOUR PARTY. rjTRADES HALL, VIVIAN STREET. MODERN AND OLD-TIME DANCE. S to 12, TONIGHT. Good Supper and Prizes. Harry Avcry's Band. Subs. 2s and Is Gd. Labour Party's Picnic, Maidstone Park, Sunday, February 20. TITAYBELLE Ghuznoe Street. XTX TONIGHT-Friday-TONIGHT. OLD-TIME DANCING With 'Jim Blaclavood's ACCORDIONS. Subs., Is 6d. F. McGONNELL, M.C. Onr FRESH-AIR FAN will keep you Cool. Dance Tonight Dance Tonight Dance Tonight LATE NIGHT Dance Tonight Dance Tonight AT THE Dance Tonight Dance Tonight ]\,f AJESTIC CABARET. Dance Tonight IU-AJESTIC CABARET. Dance Tonight Dance Tonight Dancing from 9 p.m. to Dance Tonight 1 a.m. Dance Tonight Dance Tonight To SAMMY LEE and his Dance Tonight AMERICANADIANS. Dance Tonight Dance Tonight THE KINGS OF SWING. Dance Tonight Dance Tonight. Sub. 3s, including Supper. Dance Tonight Saturday's Cabaret Saturday's Cabaret AT THE Saturday's Cabaret Saturday's Cabaret "VTEW MAJESTIC. Saturday's Cabaret EW MAJESTIC. Saturday's Cabaret Dancing from 9 p.m. Saturday's Cabaret To SAMMY LEE and Saturday's Cabaret HIS AMERICANSaturday's Cabaret AD LAN*!. Saturday's Cabaret EVENING Saturday's Cabaret DRESS Saturday's Cabaret ESSENTIAL. Saturday's Cabaret Subscription: 7s 6d Saturday's Cabaret. Double, inclusive of Saturday's Cabaret Supper. Saturday's Cabaret Information and ReSaturday's Cabaret serves, Telephones Saturday's Cabaret 45-709 and 44-928.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 40, 17 February 1939, Page 2
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