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TONIGHT'S -THE LAST 1 NIGHT OF j . "BLACKWELL'S : ISLAND'? ! With : . JOHN GARFIELD (Recommended Adult Audiences.) "NIGHT WORK" :;.r;; ; r : with MARY-BOLAND . CHARLIE RUGGLES fApproved for Universal Exhibition.) Sixth. Chapter' of— . " "LONE RANGER RIDES AGAIN." 2 p.m. i /^"""~" N\ 7#S° P'm' Courtenay »Ho^ Place >— '^ 53-080. Dir.: New Zealand Theatres, Ltd. HOORAY! HOORAY! ..•..-. HOOEAYI ..tomoEROW!. TOMORROW! j TOMORROW! James . . . ■ ! CAGNEY CAGNEY .CAGNEY Pat O'BRIEN. O'BRIEN. O'BRIEN. In' Warner- Bros^ Glad, Mad Cure for an ..After-New-Year Hangover— "BOY MEETS GIRL." " BOY MEETS GIRL." "BOY MEETS GIRL." ' •" "BOY MEETS. GIRL.'^ ■ — And —, KAY FRANCIS KAY FRANCIS WILLIAM GARGAN. In Warner Bros.' Brilliant Drama of Women in the Air—* "WOMEN IN THE WIND." "WOMEN IN THE WIND.!' "WOMEN IN THE WIND." "WOMEN IN THE WIND."; . Seventh Exciting. Chapter-^ "LONE RANGER . RIDES AGAIN." X-- ex ——:- : EX— ■ , THEATRE OF CUBA STREET. Commencing at 7.30. Dial 52-334. TONIGHT TONIGHT CONCESSION NIGHT. CONCESSION NIGHT. Circle Is. Stalls 6d. TWO. BIG. ATTRACTIONS. No. l— ■- ■'■••: :■■• ■■ ■- ■ ■ ■■-■• : "GIRLS' : DORMITORY." "GIRLS' DORMITORY." j With Herbert Marshall, Ruth Chatterton, . Simone Simon. No. 2— Harold Bell Wright's "WILD BRIAN KENT." "WILD BRIAN KlflNT." With Ralph. Bellamy." ■■ : ■ (All for Universal Exhibition;) WELLINGTON' CITY CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONS COMMITTEE. ORGAN RECITAL. TOWN HAI/L, SUNDAY, JANUARY 21, 1940, At 8.30 p.m., ■■ •• ■■ ..■".: ..:.-. By MAXWELL FERNJE, Assisted' by" " . RAY TREWERN (Tenpr), BRYAN MeMILLAK (Accompanist). PROGRAMME. 1. Choral Prelude—"Mortify. Us By Thy ; Grace," Bach (1685*1750).." 2. Prelude and Fugue in D Major, Bach (1685-1760). 3. Music for Strings (i) Gavotte ("Suite in D"), Bach (1685-1750). (ii) Minuet ("Don Juan"), Mozart ' (17.3C-1791). (iii) Alinuetto and Allegro (Ist Sona- . Tina), Mozart (1756-1791). 4. Tenor Solos—- ' (i) "A Dream" Grieg (ii) "Do Not Go. My Love," Hagoman (iii) "Total Eclipse!" ("Samson") (Organ Accompaniment) Handel 5. Offerfoire' sur deux :. Noels, Guilmant (1837-1911). 6 Idylle ....". Ffaulkes 7 "A Tune f6r the Flutes," Stanley (1713----1786). ■• ■■-.■-.■■'■■ ■■■-■' . ■■;;.: 8. Tenor Solos—•■■ ■-■■'■- •■■ '■■;,, : • (iV"Lend Me" Your Aid"-("Irene") ,: ":::"" ~""-7. -'"A"-'■-"'■".". -■■■' '.""■■' -'- -Gounod fii) "Spirit, Flower," CanipbelU'ipton - (iii) "Ombra Mai. Fu" (''Xerses'') (Organ Accompaniment) ...... Handel 9, From the "Nutcracker Suite," Tschaikoweky (1840-1893)— . „ (i) Dance of the "Sugar-Plum Fairy, j (ii) Arabian Dance, (iii) Chinese Dance. ; :(iv) Dance of the Flutes. 110 Toccata (Symphony No. e)y Widor (1845-1937). ■ I---."" National-Anthem^ - .;. - , ■ Charges for Admission: Stalls, Is; Gallery, Is' 6d. ' ; ' ■ ..',- PLANT EXHIBITION' DOMINION MUSEUM. JANUARY 17 to 21. 'Hours Wednosday-3 p.m.-5 p.m. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday-10 a.m.-5 p.m., 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday—lo a.m. to 5. p.m. VrATiOKAL ART GALLERY, •« BUCKLE STREET. ... -' CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION t»l» IN'l ICKNATIOi^AI; HOURS: Week Days—lo a.m. to 5 p.m. Sundays—2 p.m. to 5 p.m. ADMISSION FEES: Adults, Is; Children (accompanied by adult), bcl. . Seatson Tickets,;.ss. ..... TEAROOM OPEN DAILY.

WELLINGTON^LYTTELTON SERVICE SPECIAL SAILING FROM WELLINGTON TOLYTTELTON ■■■ ■ ■ •■.fABISE. -■ /:... V" '■ SUNDAY EVENING, JANUABY At 7.45 o'clock. ' i ■ ■■ ..'.■. ■ ■ . UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF N.Z., LIMITED, V ' 36 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. ; ; City Passenger Office: ST. GEORGE HOTEL BUILDING, BOULCOTT STREET. j EXHIBITION CABARET TONIGHT—9 p.m.-l a.m. Subs. 3/- SingIe—TONIGHT | FRIDAY—- —- 9 p.m.-2 a.m. — — FRIDAY | SUBSCEItTiONS: 7/6 Single, 15/- Double. CENTENNIAL RACE BALL The Greatest Show ever presented in a New Zealand Ballroom. Magnificent lighting effects—gorgeous decorations—floor shows—and Music by the World-) amaus •''.■:. ' . MANUAL RAYMOND AND HIS ALL-STAR ORCHESTRA. SATURDAY and MONDAY (Anniversary Day): j 9 p,m.-l a.m. Subscription 4/- Single. \ TWO CARNIVAL RACE NIGHTS ... RESERVES-TELEPHONE 18-536

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 15, 18 January 1940, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 15, 18 January 1940, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 15, 18 January 1940, Page 2

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