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(Recommended by Censor more especially for Adult Audiences) TTTTJITF, ' <3SF.SSTONR YES! We are broadminded—all WellinglXlXVUiU OUWIKSXSiD ton shouts in unison! TODAY > Even if you are not broadminded we defy 2.0, 5.6, and 8.0 p.m. *>"> kf e P from lau«WnS! ■ , - I .While it may be quite in order to go for j a swim, a.weekend date has even broad- ■ I minded mother worried, and she is not | helped at all by granny—granny has young j. ideas, too! "YES, MY DARLING DAUGHTER" i Is delightfully presented by Warner Bros. I . with an exceptional cast — .1 •'.■•• Priscilla LANE REGENT Jeffrey LYNN PLANS at D.I.C. and THEATRE ROLAND YOUNG, FAY BAINTER, (Telephone 44-144) MAY ROBSON, lAN HUNTfcK. Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation Limited. ENTRY* FORMS FOR ST. JOHN £500 BABY CONTEST AT THIS THEATRE. — -T-I-V-O-L-It— — TONIGHT AND TOMORROW! SELECTED SUPPORTS from 7 o'clock. "MAN ABOUT TOWN" ; ...'..";■ ; With. .■',■■" :■",■■■■-.' .■■...." JACK BENNY-EDWARD ARNOLD-ROCHESTER-DOROTHY LAMOUR BINNIE BARNES-BETTY GRABLE—E. E. CLIVE. Here is the most agreeable surprise packet delivered by Hollywood in years. Lavish, witty, musical—comedy, providing 80 minutes of the most cheerful entertainment any picturegoer has the right to expect. Musio of the popular strain. Dancing m the Merriel Abbott fashion. Comedy of two blends—by a pair of champion gloomdispellers. And "SERGEANT MADDEN" Wallace BEERY—Laraine DAY—Tom BROWN BEERY—as a kindly Irish cop, whose whole world is his love for his eon! - :..; BEERY—fighting, defying proof that his boy is a killer! | BEERY—as he silences his heart and sets the trap that gives bis boy to the law! j (Both Pictures Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ; SPECIAL MATINEE TOMORROW, 2 p.m. ; "MAN ABOUT TOWN" and "HOLLYWOOD ROUND-UP." COMMENCING AT THJS MIDNIGHT MATINEE (SUNDAY, MIDNIGHT) "FOUR/DAUGHTERS" and "SO THIS IS LONDON," : ; I ::"-S:WITZERLA#B^_J':■','; ■ ICE SHOW AND ICE BALLET I BOX PLANS.—RESERVES FOR TONIGHT, 5/-. A limited number of seats at 5/- (plus tax) for Tonight's Opening Gala Performance may be reserved at, the D.I.C. Today: bratthe'Theatrei This Evening. ' DAY SALES',—Unreserved Stalls: and Early Door Gallery Tickets for Tonight may be purchased at the Opera House Today, or at the Doors Tonight. : :f^ ;:::;;:; rTCHPERA., house:': ■ '' TONIGHT " :(FRIDAY) TONIGHT . At S o'clock. And 'subsequent evenings. : MATINEES TOMORROW AND MONDAY. J. C. WILLIAMSON'S Colossal, Spectacular Extravaganza on REAL ICE. "SWITZERLAND" — "SWITZERLAND" ICE SHOW AND ICE BALLET. The WHOLE OF THE OPERA: HOUSE STAGE has been transformed into a -HUGE ICE RINK. GO —■■ ... ■■.;" ALL-BRITISH ARTISTS -———60 Headed by . MEGAN TAYLOR ~, World's Champion Skater EDDIE MARCEL ~:....,. London's Incomparable Comedian PHIL TAYLOR World's Greatest Trick Skater Gorgeous "SWITZERLAND!" Ballet. Fifty Beautiful^and Amazing Skating gww. The Entertaining Cabaret Scene features the Laughing Stars, CONNIE GRAHAM and HAL SCOTT,, and; the .Mtt-th'provoking Comedians, RUSSELL and MARCOJSi, BOX PtuAN^ r ai .the D.16. ' DAY'sALES at the Opera Mouse Confectionery Shop. > EVENING^PRICESi T>JC. and R.S., 8/-; Ordinary Stalls (Reservable for Tonight), 5/-; Back Stalls, 4/-; Gallery, 2A; Early Door, 6d extra. .Children, .3/*, 2/-, and 1/S (All prices plus tax.) ' ' ; , . | MATINEE PRICES: D.C. and R.S., 6/-; Ordinary Stalls, 4/V; Gallery, 1/6; Early Door Gallery, 6d extra. Children, 3/-. 2/-, and 1/-. (AH prices plus tax.) ■-J^^^OTGBnD' TONIGHT -; •■■•'-•■ ■■■■■■•■■■. -:' .■•■:■:.;-■■.■ •- AT THE-1----' >-'- ;--'::'--' :" '-. N.Z. CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION N.Z. CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION BIG CONCERT IN. MAORI COURT. At 8.30 Tonight the Taranaki and Wanganui Maori Party will again entertain with delightful-and animated items. Don't forget—it's in the MAORI COURT. MAORI LECTURE—WOMEN'S SECTION, 8 p.m.-FREE LECTURE, in Women's Section, by MBS. HAPI LOVE, "WHARE , .. ~ " TAPERE" (Maori Tradition)- - - - COME TO THE EXHIBITION FOR THE 'GREATEST ROUND-UP OF FUN AND ENTERTAINMENT YOU HAVE EVER SEEN! ADMISSION: ADULTS I/.. JUVENILES (under 10) 6d, You see the whole Exhibition (with the exception of Waitomo Caves, Cabaret, and.Amusement Devices) for the one admipsion price. HOURS: Courts, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Playland, 10 a.m. to midnight. OFFICIAL CAR PARK NOW 1/-. SATURDAY SPECIALS! 3 p.m. and 8 p.m.—Two Further Outstanding Concerts in the Bandshell by WIM, BISHOP and his Centennial Serenades. 8.30 p.m.—Further Concert by Taranaki and Wanganui Maoris, in Maori Court. £5 TO THE 1,100,000 th VISITOR! WILL IT BE YOU? MONSTER HARBOUR REGATTA AUSPICES OF WELLINGTON CITIZENS' ANNIVERSARY REGATTA, COMMITTEE, INCORPORATED SATURDAY AND MONDAY JANUARY 20 amid 22. FIRST RACE 10 a.m. EACH DAY. / YACHT AND MOTOR-BOAT RACING 50 EVENTS—2OO BOATS COMPETING, 'INCLUDING ALL N.Z. CHAMPIONS. .. ALL RACES START AND FINISH OFF CLYDE QUAY WHARF. OUTBOARD SPEED-BOATS RACING IN EVANS BAY IF NORTHERL¥ BREEZE AND ORIENTAL BAY IF SOUTHERLY. WELLINGTONSYTTELTON SERVICE SPECIAL SAILING FROM WELLINGTON TOLYTTELTON WABINE SUNDAY EVENING, JANUARY 21, At 7,4q p'olock. v UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF N.Z., LIMITED, 38 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, City Passenger Office: BT. GEORGE HOTEL BUILDING, BOULCOTT STREET.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 16, 19 January 1940, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 16, 19 January 1940, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 16, 19 January 1940, Page 2