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AND NOW THE DAY HAS COME : —FOR YOUR.BIGGEST LAUGH! BUT PLEASE BE BROADMINDED! ■.: Warner Bros, delightfully present Marli ■ Reed's stimulating and sophisticated play .AYES, MY DARLING DAUGHTER" (Recdmmended by Censor more especially for Adult Audiences) With the Gay Young Stars o£ "Four Daughters" ■PKISCILLA LANE—JEFFREY LYNN And the Popular Players . ROLAND YOUNG-FAY BAINTER-MAY ROBSON—IAN HUNTER 2.0 and 8.0 p.m. - PLANS at Dil.C. and THEATRE (Telephone 44-144). regent; ' •■■; :■: ; i y-^ '■■.. Direction: J. G. Williamson Picture Corporation Limited. IS YOUR BABY ENTERED FOR ST. JOHN £500 CONTEST' FINALLY TONIGHT! SELECTED SUPPORTS. from 7 o'clock. "JAMAICA INN" and "CAREER" TELEPHONE 43-968 PRICES 1/6, 1/JTOMORROW (FRIDAY) AND SATURDAY PARAMOUNT'S "MAN ABOUT TOWN" "";■..■ With •■■■■■■JACK BENNY—EDWARD ARNOLD—ROCHESTER—DOROTHY LAMOUR ! BINNIE BARNES, BETTY GRABLE. J ENTERTAINMENT OF THE RICHEST TYPE! Here is the most agreeable surprise packet delivered by Hollywood "in years. Lavish, ■witty, musical—comedy, providing 80 minutes of the most cheerful entertainment a»y picturegoer has the right to expect. '■Music of the popular" strain; Dancing iti the Merriel Abbott fashion. Comedy of twd blends—by a pair of chatftpibn gl66tndispellers. P.S.—Rochester says: "E. E. dive is the Only man who always looks as if ho is sucking a lemon, and isn't." And "SERGEANT MADDEN" ; Wallace BEERY—Laraine DAY—Tom BROWN ■ BEERY—as a kindly Irish cop, whose whole world is his love for his son! BEERY—fighting, defying proof that his boy is a killer! BEERY—as he silences his heart and sets the trap that gives his boy to the" law! A GREAT ACTOR— -IN.. A GREAT ROLE. | (Both Pictures Recommended by Censor for Adults.) MONDAY NEXT—"FOUR DAUGHTERS" ON TO THE SECOND MILLION! Follow the crowds! No matter how. many times you've been to the Exbibitidn,! there's always something new and interesting to discover. COME TODAY! COME TOMORROW! COME EVERY DAY YOU CAN TO THE N.Z. CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION N.Z. CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION ADMISSION: ADULTS 1/-, JUVENILES (under 16? 6d. You see the whole Exhibition (-with,the exception of Waitomo Caves, CabareV and Amusement Devices), for the one admission price. HOURS: Courts, 10 a.m. to 10 "p.m. Playland, 10 a.m. to midnight. MUSIC BY TRAMWAYS BAND. MAORI CONCERT-8.30 o'clock TONIGHT, in Maori Court, featuring Taranaki and Wanganui Maoris. OITTICIAL CAR PARK NOW 1/-." Playland in full swing! Courts crammed with interest! Holiday atmosphere everywhere! Come and enjoy yourself at the Exhibition, TOMORROW! 8 p.m.—FREE- LECTURE; in Women's: Section, by MRS. HAPI LOVE, "WHARE TAPERE" (Maori Tradition) £5 TO THE l,loo,ooQth VISITOR! WILLIT BE YOU? THE GREAT EVENT OF THE CENTENNIAL YEAR DOMINION PIPE BAND CONTEST To be held in ATHLETIC PARK On . FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JANUARY 23 and 27. - TEST SELECTIONS & CONCERT IN TOWN HALti EACH EVENING. ! THE SPECTACULAR EVENT OF THE DAY THE DRUM-MAJORS'DISPLAY. I NOTHING EVER SEEN LIKE IT. ADMISSION TO GROUNDS,.!/-; Stand, 1/- extra. Children under 14 Half-price. WELLINGTON PATRIOTIC COMMITTEE HOMEWOOD GROUNDS will be open ONLY on SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, SUNDAY, 21, AND MONDAY/JANUARY 22, from 9 a,m. to 5 p.m. EACH DAY IN AID OF THE PATRIOTIC! FUND. THE GARDENS HAVE NEVER BEEN SO. BEAUTQ-'UL—THE-BEGONIAS SO GLORIOUS—THE WINTER GARDEN SUCH A DREAM OF LQVELINESSTHE BIRDS SO GORGEOUSLY COLOURED—WHEUE THE FERNERIES ABSOLUTELY BAFFLE DESCRIPTION. BEING YOUR TENNIS RACKET AND YOUR SWIMMING TOGS. ADMISSION 1/- ---■! You are requested not to ask to see the grounds at other limes. . T. C. A. HISLOP, Chairman. GARDEN HOSE AT 4i«J A\ FOOT HRdM : : ;■*■■■■ SIMS HARDWARE, 131 CUBA STREET TELEPHONE 52-734 GARDEN HOSE-4%d a foot—or 00ft Lengths, complete with Fittings,.2s/*; JAM JAR ■ REASON;:: "'r~;-:::T: NOW IN FULL SWING .: WITH FREE DELIVERY TO YOUR SUBURB. HEAVY ALUMINIUM PRESERVE PANS ......,..,.,.■..... 0/6 , CLOCK-FACE COOKING SCALES i. *.. 5/Xl, 8/6 lib TIE-OVER JARS ♦....„...•. 3d each 21b TIE-OVER JARS ..•...:.-.....et... 4d each lib SCREW-TOPS .;......•.... 3%d each 1-pint PRESERVE JARS ••••• 7d,each 1-qimrt PKES.ERVE JARS -. ••■ ..........••■■. &&4 each WITH FREE DELIVERY TO YOUR SUBURB. , ■. . ONLY FROM : . :.;: SIMS HARDWARE KING 52-784 POE FREE DELIVEEY.

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

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 15, 18 January 1940, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 15, 18 January 1940, Page 2

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