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TC "F H- F, "NT No m™ ever dciv jj v ii i> x. served kss and , ~. I took more. is . J .-.-■. FLYNN. ERROL X X N ■ " ■•■ f - ""■ .. FLYNN ■■■■■ TODAY v- .■-' ' FLYNN I ' A -Warner Bros. Picture. I 2.0 and 8.0 V ,, "THE SISTERS" PLANS at D.I C and THEATRE (Recommended by Censor for Adults) {u'm • DAVIS HETTE DAVIS DAVIS L | DAVIS No woman ever TJ F ft F ¥ T more and XV AJ VT ±J XV ± gofc ]ess , OPERA HOUSE " Reservations D.LC. or .Theatre (55-160). . SESSIONS: 2.15 and 8.0 p.m. FINALLY TONIGHT:, ALFRED LUNT—LYNN FONTANNE "THE GUARDSMAN" (Recommended by Censor for Adults) : TOMORROW—At 2.15, 5.0 (Shoppers), and 8.0 p.m. £ WE ARE PROUD TO PRESENT A PICTURE THAT YOU MAY HAVE MISSED PREVIOUSLY OR THAT YOU WILL WANT .TO SEE AGAIN. ) An English Picture which American critics place among the ten finest pictures ever made. WINIFRED HOLTBY'S-— "SOUTH RIDING" RALPH RICHARDSON Edna BEST—John CLEMENTS—Edmund GWENN MARIE LOUR—LEWIS CASSOK. !" A man bound to one woman , . ..in love with another . . . yet, by a strange set j' of circumstances, he can have neither!DRAMA—COMEDY—PATHOS BLENDED INTO A GREAT PICTURE. An Alexander Korda Production. • Released Through United Artists. (Recommended by Censor for. Adults) I —_ —_£__£ V "r-V/"~~l-i~~"X ' ' " I (OPPOSITE PARLIAMENTARY BUILDINGS) [ FINALLY TONIGHT! SELECTED SUPPORTS from 7 o'clock. I "THE OUTSIDER" and "THE GIRL DOWNSTAIRS" i (Botb Pictures Recommended by Ceusor tor Adults.) SCREENING TIMES:. 7.45, ''The Girl Downstairs"; 9.0, "The Outsider." £ TELEPHONE 43-968 PRICES 1/6, 1A [ FRIDAY SATURDAY———MONDAY I "THE LITTLE PRINCESS" \ Richard GREENE—Anita LOUlSE—Shirley TEMPLE b Whether you are a Temple fan or not you will enjoy every moment of this i: picture, which is one of. the outstanding attractions of the year. It has t everything that entertainment can be. [ GREAT ASSOCIATE ATTRACTION [ STANLEY LUPINO in "HOLD MY HAND" £' From time to time we have, given our patrons a good laugh by presenting Jr joyous comedies, but this one caps them all! We can promise you laughter from the first reel to the last in this rollicking farce, with songs- and music. £ (Both Pictures Approved for Universal Exhibition.) L As if these two pictures are not enough, we provide a SPECIALLY-CHOSEN : SUPPORTING PROGRAMME from 7 p.m., including: Sportlight, Popular ) Science, Paramount News, Fox Aussie News, etc. r PATRONS PLEASE NOTE.—A SPECIAL MATINEE, ' NEXT SATURDAY, at 2 p.m.: : "THE LITTLE PRINCESS" and "FIXER DUGAN" SEND YOUR CHILDREN ALONG TO THIS PROGRAMME. (Both Pictures being Approved for Universal .Exhibition.) HUNDREDS OF THINGS TO DO! HUNDREDS OF-THINGS' TO SEEI NEVER" A DULL MOMENT! •., ; -| N.Z. eENTENNI^JL.::.EXHIBITION:-^^r TODAY! — COUNTRYWOMEN'S DAY — TODAY! DEMONSTRATION HALL—WOMEN'S SECTION (Beneath the Centennial Tower) At 8 p.m.—Mrs. Wickham, President (emeritus) Women's Division of the Farmers' Union, will speak on "THE DIVISION'S REST HOME." ; At 8.45 p.m.—The'New-lands. Women's Institute will present the play "JANE ; WOGAN," which Won the Myers Cup at the Drama League-Festival in Wellington ' this year. ' • ALL FREE—IN WOMEN'S SECTION. BAND PROGRAMME—The Wellington Artillery Band will commence the third series of Band Programmes at 7.30 o'clock this evening. TOMORROW! TOMORROW! 2.30 p.m.—ln Women's Section: Free Home Craft Lecture by Miss Una Carter, "CHRISTMAS COOKING FOR THE FESTIVE SEASON." COME TO THE N.Z. CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION THE GREATEST SHILLING'S WORTH YOU HAVE EVER KNOWN! ADULTS 1/-. ADULTS 1/-. ADULTS 1/-. JUVExNILES (under IGJCd. You see the-whole of the Exhibition (with the exception of Waitomo..-Caves, Cabaret, and Amusement Devices) for the one admission price. Season Tickets: Adults 30/-, .Juveniles 15/-. Obtainable from D.I.C. Lambton Quay, or the Oflicial Accommodation .Bureau, 157 Fcutherston Street. HOURS: Courts, 10 a.m. to 30 p.m.; Playland, 10 a.m. to 11 p.m.; Cabaret, 11 a.m. to midnight. PARKING FOR, 12.000 CARS. '— XMAS ■ CENTENNIAL.. SALE !.! I— —XMAS CENTENNIAL SALE!!! NEW SEASON'S COATS AND COSTUMES SENSATIONALLY REDUCED!!! TOMORROW ■— (FRIDAY) — TOMORROW ZIMME'S -8 MANNERS STREET—ZIMME'S ZIMME'S -8 MANNERS STREET—ZIMME'S " WHERE THE VALUES ARE" COATS SENSATIONALLY SACRIFICED COSTUMES .. AT EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTIONS MODEL CO ATS— IN WOOL GEORGETTES &'NEWEST' WORSTEDS. DRKSSY-STYLES ' ALL SIZES, INCLUDING O.S. AND X.O.S. ALL AT XMAS SACRIFICE PRICES. ANY DEPOSIT AND ALL ORDERS ACCEPTED. ZIMMES LTD., WELLINGTON'S LEADING COAT AND COSTUME SPECIALISTS (next Maple Furn. Co.), OUR ONLY SHOP IN MANNERS STREET. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES. (JRAND THEATRE (HTJTT) LIMITED T WILL not be responsible for any Debts (IN LIQUIDATION). . , incurred in my name after this date without my written authority. of the above-named Company held on the 16-. I<rederick Street, 28th day of November. 1939," the following , Wellington. Resolution was passed:— ' November 30, 1939. "'That the Company be wound up volunI (arily and that Mr. K. K. Shaw be and ' — __ is hereby appointed Liquidator for t.'ie purposes of .such winding-up." KEMTAL CAKS. K. E. SHAAV, I ATEST Model Care tot Hire, without Liquidator. *-' drivers. Open to 8 p.m. every day Dated at Wellington this 29th day of New Address: November One thousand nine hundred aucl ACMB RENTALS. LTD., thirty-nine. fctf Tory Street. Wellington,'' ' telephone 02-*B4,

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 131, 30 November 1939, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 131, 30 November 1939, Page 2