INTO A 2nd MERRY WEEK LAUGHS THE SEASON'S* SMARTEST ENTERTAINMENT : — — .- .'■"- WARNER BROS.' GAY, SOPHISTICATED ADAPTATION OF THE PLAY "YES, MY DARLING DAUGHTER" (Recommended by Censor more especially for Adult Audiences) . . With . PRISCILLA LANE—JEFFREY LYNN ROLAND YOUNG—! FAY BAINTER MAY ROBSON —lAN HUNTER FEATURETTES: News, Colour Cruise, Mueic,' and Cartoon. REGENT 2.0 and 8.0 p.m. — REGENT '. PLANS at D.I.C. and THEATRE (44-144). Direction .. J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation Limited. IS YOUR BABY ENTERED FOR ST. JOHN £500 CONTEST? T-I-V-O-L-l — (OPPOSITE PARLIAMENTARY BUILDINGS) FINALLY TONIGHT. SELECTED SUPPORTS" from 7 o'clock. " FOUR DAUGHTERS " and " SO THIS IS LONDON " TELEPHONE 43-968 PRICES 1/6, 1/FRIDAY SATURDAY MONDAY Just as you read it sitting up all night—But now—Real People—Real Place— Real Ad\'enture! ■-• " THE ADVENTURES OF HUCKLEBERRY FINN" Mickey Rooney Walter Connolly Jo Ann Sayers Mickey Rooney plays Huck Finn as though he were BORN for this heart-iuggiilg human role. And he runs into the same hair-raising adventures that Huck did in the book. Dramatically tense, emotionally superb. IT'S GREAT! And Joan Crawford—James Stewart—Lew Ayres "ICE FOLLIES" The Dazzling Show of Shows! Right off the ice into your heart. A,girl who became a star overnight—a boy who became the "Ziegfeld" of the ice. Full v of whirling, swirling surprises in this thrill-packed revue. (Both Pictures Approved for Universal Exhibition.) OPERA HOUSE TONIGHT At 8 o'clock TONIGHT AND SUBSEQUENT EVENINGS. MATINEE SATURDAY NEXT, at 2 o'clock. J. C. WILLIAMSON'S Colossal Extravaganza on REAL ICE " SWITZERLAND " " SWITZERLAND * ICE SHOW AND ICE BALLET 60 ALL-BRITISH ARTISTS r * 60 Headed by MEGAN TAYLOR ...•; World's Champion ♦Skater EDDIE MARCEL London's Incomparable Comedian PHIL TAYLOR World's Greatest Trick Skater The Entire Stage of the Opera-House has been transformed into a HUGE, GLITTERING ICE RINK. . The Entertaining Cabaret Scene Features the Laughing Stars, CONNIE GRAHAM and HAL SCOTT and RUSSELL and MARCONI.. EVENING PRICES: D.C! and R.S., 8/-; Stalls (ReservabJe on day of perform, ance), 5/-; Back Stalls, 4/-; Gallery, 2/-; Early Door Gallery, 6d.. eitra. (All prices plus tax.) BOX PLANS at the." D.I.C. DAY SALES at Opera House Confectionery Shop. WELLINGTON-LYTTELTON SERVICE EXTRA SAILING FROM WELLINGTON ;-~. / ; ■;.;.; V^to lyttelton:^: /';;:. "TIL -; EANGATIEA' SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 28, At 8.15 o'clock. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF N.Z. LIMITED, j 36 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. . . | c City Passenger Office: ST. GEORGE HOTEL BLDG., BOULCOTT STREET. | EVERY DAY A GALA DAY v AT THE N.Z. CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION N.Z. CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION Exhibition crowds are in holiday mood. Come and join the fun. There's a thrill a minute for young and old, - " , TONIGHT! TONIGHT! FREE ORGAN RECITAL IN ASSEMBLY HALL, UNDER CENTENNIAL TOWER. At S o'clock, Mr. Charles W. Kerry will present a Recital of Organ Music on the ; "Hammond" Electric Organ. A feast for music lovers—and it's FREE! MAORI CONCERT. Don't miss this Delightful Concert by the Wellington Maoris. -8.30 o'clock, in the MAORI COURT. £5 TO THE 1,200,000 th VISITOR—WILL YOU WIN IT? COME TO THE EXHIBITION TONIGHT! ADMISSION ONLY 1/-. JUVENILES (under 16) 6d. . . You see the whole Exhibition .(with eh& exception ot Waitotno-Caves, Cabaret, and Amusement Devices) for the one admission price. HOURS: Courts, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Playlaud,' 10 a.m. to midnight. / WATCH FOR THE NATIONAL CENTENNIAL FLOWER SHOW! In the Exhibition Assembly Hall, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY NEXT, January 30 and 31. The finest collection of blooms ever assembled in New-Zealand. STAR ATTRACTION! NEW ZEALAND CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONS * KAVANAGH'S * FILM CRASH SQUAD "KRASH KING" KAVANAGIi In AMAZING ACTUAL FILM REPRODUCTIONS; NUMBER.ONE DRIVER-A WELLINGTON FAVOURITE, JACK WATT. COME AND SEE JACK,, THE LOCAL CHAMPION, IN ACTION WITH THE : WORLD'S CHAMPION, REG. KAVANAGH. IN SENSATIONAL FLAME WALL CRASH, HEAD-ON CRASHES, FLAMING DRIVE,. HURDLING CARS, ROLL-OVERS, SIDE-ON CRASHES. KILBIKNIE STADIUM SATURDAY -JANUARY 27 -—— SATURDAY At 8 p.m. "...
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 21, 25 January 1940, Page 2
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