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A-N-N-A^B-E-L-L-A (ApiJi'o\cd for Universal Exhibition) „ 7,i "HIMHAT «!tit» Gay, Romantic in iU.IDAL bLIIL Lntertainment is Delighting1 Ciowded • t. T t. tat^_,__ . ' Audiences. A-N-N-A-B-E-L-L-A Attract ivo In « BRIDAL SUITE » ROBERT YOUNG . - _ r ■ And the -Ever-popular A-N-N-A-B-E-L-L-A . BILLIE BURKE In "'.BRIDAL SUITE " ALMOST STEAL. THE SHOW! A-N-N-A-B-E-L-L-A special keaturettes! "Auto Antics" (Our Gang). Fitzpatriok In " BRIDAL SUITE " Ti-aveltalk, "Khumba Rhythm" (Musical), : "Failure at Fifty" (Miniature), Latest Air-A-N-N-A-"R-P< T-T A mail News. ■; - ■ A n IN I\ &-tU'LrLi-A 2.0 and S.O p.m. In "BRIDAL SUITE" :/ R E G E NT A-N-N-A-B^E-L-L-A - plans at d.lc. and theatre :•.: lv BRIDAL SUITE "^ ..'■■ PictumC^Stio^mited. (OPPOSITE PARLIAMENTARY BUILDINGSJ TONIGHT and MONDAY! . ; . TONIGHT and MONDAY"FOUR GIRLS IN WHITE" FLORENCE RICE-UNA MERKEL-2IAM? HOWARD-JESSIE RALPH only ti, fin^thi^L^nT J b° ««*« the profesßion for foil* different pafpwes, "STORM OVEeT BENGAL" tup m'i2i C 48 *fiOCHELLB HUDSON-RiUHARD CROMWELL Br tisl Vomtp N? F'R® Vide again in th3S Sallßllt Ule <>f adventure^an epic of thit nijninfL?i ii cri °IS'\ I', a .'»u^-see picture for the entire family, and one titJl long be icm e n,bered for its decpiy-etohed ,ortrayal 8 and its excellen story (Uotli 1 icturea Kccommouded by Censor for Adults) Screening Ws: 7.0, Shorts; 7.35, "Storm Over Bengal"; 9.1 5 . « 4 Gi ,] s ,„ White." TELEPHOWJfI 43-968 PRICES 1/6, 1A PATRONS NOTE-Telephone Rcerv^ NOT held after 7.30 TorHght NEXT TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY: i ALEXANDRE DUMAS' CLASSIC , "THE MAN IN THE IRON MASK" Plus-JAOK BUCHANAN, BOWABD BVEEETT HOETON in "THE GANG'S ALL HERE" GOOOffi WrmERS-OTTO KRUQEK. (Approved f" V^Z WdWtta.) Y Oor rom , t ,_,_„ ,_ J^^^jj^yw. eangsters Scrtcnl^ Times: 7-.30; "Tbe Ga-e'i All Here"; 8.«, "Ma. fa the Iro, M».k." OPERA HOUSE NIGHTLY Direction—NATAN SCHEINWALU. "YOUNG VIENNA SINGS AGAIN" . (OR " CONCERT IN TYROL ") vaiiz.es. I he- iVrost Delightful Continental Pietuie ever Id be Presented tc Eturlishspeaking Audiences. VIFXNJ2S? BOY^rnfe^ 081 f ie A iln'ee^ Part of the Tyrolean.Mountains. lLj lUbJj J3OYS CHOIR, nnd Austria's Leading Orchestras, and Singers. Also: "SONG OF YOUTH" JvxcluMve Dramatic Soviet Production of Russia's Modern Youth. —ADDITIONAL EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION - MASTER RICHARD FARRELL (Wellington's Brilliant Pianist) HOY pM^'i'v aUd AB'°- V' a '- '■ " (Approved for Universal 'Exhibition.') BOX PLANS W Q mi a t Theatre. (Ring jg-MO) and D.LC. Book Early-Be Sure! —P ARAM OU N T Direction: G. L. JOHNSTON. TELEPHONE 51-842. , v FRIDAY NEXT — FRIDAY NEXT INAUGUJiATrNQ'OUR .1940 POLICY WITH A PRE-KELEASE OF . • . TWO 1940 THJMLLEKS! ' . X " M ,,.", -A .FIRST NEW. ZEALAND-SCKKENING- ;>> -' •- '* HICIIAHi AKLEX-A>™^^^g BKKBY-MALA^ ' "MUTINY ON THE BLACK HAWK" "MUTINY ON THE BLACK HAWK" Fo.ir-urazcd;hu'i) - . . driven, to duspeiation by brutal urucltv . . . run amok on a terror ship! Mutitiv on the high tefls us action! . . . draintU -. '. . excitement! .. . , pound, out n thrill a mimitci FO(ST NEW ZEALAND. SCHEICNING- ' "GRAND JURY SECRETS" " GRAND JURY SECRETS" furv l%?L Ui° »eL'\ ClS> \ h* Wh^ c tOUII "''' soon be laJkin 8 abo«t Paramount* "Grand booro J n . Lnu 3 f hs> '«"»l*iileiit. »"«' toiwe dramatic episodes take their turn j£ Itli 7i;ir n I' I*™^"'^ "toiy of .two brother^, one a wiw netfiipaperman. iiV«r lniF .distric?t; »Uorne.y, w ho engage in unending warfare over crime.-family attains, and the beautiful girl they both love. (Both Pietm-eg.Recommended by Censor for Adults.) BOX -PLANS OPEN MONDAY AT" D.LC. AND THEATRE. PRICES 1/-, 1/6, 2/3. NO EXTRA TO BOOK. TODAY! TODAY! TODAY! HEAR THE WELSH GUARDS BAND WELSH GUARDS BAND x\T THE " , N.Z. CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION A bol^ffi^i^lt'Ti^- 10'61*1, The wolld-fanlo^ Welsh Guards Band will time in sit y-Sll l3£llli! tl0U t^I 1 a >- in 8P««-linl »e^ nuwbers released lor the first THE WELSH GUARDS BAND.WILL PLAY— u.Ji.fti. 1 mat ore, and many other iteniK OTHER ATTRACTIONS TONIGHT— PoßWtai7 lllunmiatU>"s! .*!** Dcmonstpntions! Free. Canema,! Wayland in full FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO THE EXHIBITION! AJJiVIISSIOiV: ADULTS 1A ADULTS 1/-. ADULTS 1/-. SEASON TICKETS: Adults 30/-, Jmeml« 15/. FACING FOR ,^OO OABS : mK,,^™ CAii .. N.Z. CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 121, 18 November 1939, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 121, 18 November 1939, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 121, 18 November 1939, Page 4

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