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(Recommended by Censor to ore especially for Adult Audiences) The1 Brightest' Show in Town is Warner Bros.' Adaptation of the' Daring Play. : Entertainment that is Sophisticated, "Witty, Gay—l-' "YES, MY DARLING DAUGHTER* .- '[.:' -' "■ ... ' '.. • '.. ■ With "'■■ ■'■ "■ ' ■•""* PRISCILLA LANE—JEFFREY LYNN ROLAND YOUNG—FAY BAINTER-MAY ROBSON ■ ■ Excellent Featurettes, including - PARAMOUNT'S AIR-MAIL SCENES OF GRAF SPEE! DAILY, at 2.0 and 8.0 p.m. PLANS at THEATRE (44-141). R E G-E N T :— — REG EIS T> Direction ~ J. {/.-"Williamson Picture Corporation Lrimited. IS YOUR BABY ENTERED FOR ST, JOHN £500 CONGEST? \ ,:■ \_^^t-1-V-O-L—l. . --■ ■;>'■ (OPPOSITE PARLIAMENTARY BUILUINOS)..... TONIGHT and MONDAY. SELECTED SUPPORTS front 7 o'clock. "THE ADVENTURES' Of ' . ' ■ H UCKLEB ERRY EIN N". Mickey Booney—-Walter Connolly-~-Jo Ann S'ayers And JOAN - CRAWFORD-^JAMES STfeWART^LJEW AY'RES ill , "ICE FOLLIES" (Both Pictures Approved for Univefsal Exhibition*} PATRONS NOTE,—Telephone Reserves NOT held after 7.30 p.m. TELEPHONE 48-9«8 PRIdMS 1/6, 1A TUESDA V WEDNESDAY THURSDAY: "THE CHEAT" and "GOOD GIRLS GO TO PARIS" SEE PAGE C for Full Particulars of this WONDERFUL PROGRAMME. OPERA HOUSE THE SUPER SHOW OF THIS MODERN AGE. TONIGHT At 8 o'clock — TONIGHT AND SUBSEQUENT EVENINGS. NEXT MATINEE WEDNESDAY, at 2 o'clock. J. C. WILLIAMSON'S Colossal Extravaganza on KJSAL iClfl "SWITZERLAND" "SWITZERLAND" ICE SHOW AND ICE BALLET 60 -ALL-BRITISH ARTISTS —~——6o Headed by MEGAN TAYLOR ..'. World's Champion Skater EDDIE MARCEL London's Incomparable Comedian PHIL TAYLOR * i.. World's Greatest Triefe Skater The .Entire Stage of the Opera House haß been transformed fate? » HUGE. GLITTERING ICE RINK. The Entertaining Cabaret Scene Features the Laughing Stars COKNIE GRAHAM and HAL SCOTT and RUSSELL arirf MAKCOUI. EVENING PRICKS: D.C. and R.S., 8/*j Stalls (Resetrable on da 7of fferformancie)j SA; Back Stalls, i/-<, Gallery, 2A; Early Door. Gallery, 6d>. ettta, (AH ptic«a; plus taut.) MATINEE PRICES: 6/-, 4/-, 2/-, and 1/6. Children, 3/-, 2/-, and 1/-. (Pius tax.) BOX PLANS at the D.1.0. DAS SALES at Opera House Confectionery Shop. WHAT TO DO THIS WEEKEND? COME TO THE EXHIBITION AND ENJOY YOURSELF! Whatever the weather, you can enjoy yourself in comfort at the.Exhibition. There's something doing every minute of the time—free cinemas, freedemoatiU'atioiis, free lectmes, concerts, working models, exhibits of cvei*y description, and a Playland packed With thrills. ' -.. •" - ~ i'THE''SHdW^P THE CENTURVV N.Z. CENTENNIAL EXHIBmON N.Z. CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION ADMISSION ONtt 1/-; JUVENILES (under 16) 6d. You see the whole Exhibition (vritb the exception of Waitonio Cavee, Cabaret, and Amusement Devices) for the one admission price. ■ HOURS: Courts, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Playlaud, 10 a.m. to midnight, HIGH LIGHTS FROM TONIGHT'S PROGRAMME: 8 o'clock—FßEE CONCERT by WILL BISHOP and his Centennial Serenades in Bandshell, or in Assembly Hall if weather is unfavourable. Better than ever! 8.30 o'clock—MAOßl CONCERT in MAORI COURT. Bright and unusual entertainment, • Evening—FßEE, in WOMEN'S SECTION. Musical Programme arranged by Madame Betts-Vincent, "New Zealand Women's Contribution to Music." OFFICIAL CAR PARKS NOW 1/-. Remember—HOT WATER IS FREE .Picnickers in grounds can boil water on free gas rings in northern end of. Administration Buildings, Kingsford Smith St. entrance. \ l) 0N yT FORGET THE NATIONAL CENTENNIAL FLOWER SHOW! In ASSEMBLE'HALL, NEXT-TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, January SO and 31. STAR ATTRACTION! NEW ZEALAND CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONS * KAVANAGH'S * FI L M GRA SH SQUAD SEE THE LOCAL SPEEDWAY FAVOURITE * JACK WATT * AS NUMBER ONE DRIVER IN KAVANAGH'S SQUAD IN ACTION WITH THE WORLD CHAMPION "KRASH KING" KAVANAGH TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT! FOLLOW THE CROWD FOR THRILLS!- SPILLS! CRASHES! KILBIRNIE STADIUM TONIGHT v 7-.,.-..- ' •■■ Atß o'clock — —TONIGHT 2/- PLUS TAX 3d , O / CAR PARKING FROM 9.30 p.m. AS USUAL ON MONDAY. EASTBOURNE AND DAYS BAY FERRY AND OMNIBUS SERVICES. TIMETABLES FOR SUNDAY FERRY SERVICE: Leav© Day's Bay—B.2o, 9.20 a.m-, 1.20, 5.5, 6.50, 8.20 p-.m. Leav^ Rona Bay—B.lo. BU6 a.m.; 1.10, 5.15, 6.40, 8.30 p.va. Leave Wellington—9.3o, 10.30, 11.15 a.m., 2.30, 6.0, 7.40, 9.15 p.m. : MOTOR OMNIBUS SERVICE: Leave Eastbourne-^B.O, 0.0, 10.0 a.m., 12 noon, 1.0, 2,0, 4.20, 6.0/7.30, 9.0 p.m. Leave Wellington— 9.0, 10.0, 10.45, 11.30 a.m., 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 5.20, 7.0, 8.30, 10.0 p.ta. GRAND MOONLIGHT HARBOUR EXCURSION TONIGHT———TONIGHT T.S.S. MURITAI LEAVES FERRY WHARF, WELLINGTON «-#w 7:45 p.m. T.S.S, MURITAI LEAVES MIjKAMAR; WHARF ... v * v^^ -x&tss*- 8.15 p.m^ ; v ',

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 23, 27 January 1940, Page 4

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