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The most 'human story ever screened! You will love these two pals, their pranks, their worries—this unique picture pror vides that different entertainment everyone is looking for! —"ON BORROWED TIME" (Recommended by Censor for Adults) > LIONEL BARRYMORE With Young BOBS WATSON SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE-BEULAH BONDL ... A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture. Ji i PLUS EXCELLENT FEATURETTES. THREE SESSIONS TODAY: 2.0 p.m., 8.6 p.m., Shoppers!' at-5.0 p.m. PLANS at D.I.C. and THEATRE (Telephone 44-144) T-: —REGENT —— , . .' > Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation Limited. • -T-I-V-O-L-I (OPPOSITE PARLIAMENTARY BUILDINGS) TONIGHT, TOMORROW, AND MONDAY: "THE FOUR JUST MEN" The Inside Story of the Spy Menace and the Most vExciting Entertainment in Years. ■ And * "CLIMBING HIGH" MICHAEL REDGRAVE—JESSIE MATTHEWS ALASTAIR SIM. ; Michael Redgrave, who lifted "The Lady Vanishes" to such heights that it -was ■ declared 1938's best picture—climbs even higher in this wonderful comedy. (Botu Pictures Recommended by (JensoT tor Adults.) SCREENING TIMES: 7.0, Shorts; 7.45, "Four Just Men"; 9.15, "Climbing High." TELEPHONE 43-968 PRICES 1/6, 1/SPECIAL MATINEE TOMORROW (SAT.), 2 p.m. JOE PENNER in " THE DAY THE BOOKH&S WEPT" GEORGE O'BRIEN in « ARIZONA LEGION " I OPERA HOUSE \ TONIGHT — At 8 o'clock TONIGHT r . AND FOLLOWING EVENINGS. : LAST 6NIGHTS! LAST 6 NIGHTS! ' RECORD-BREAKING SEASON Definitely Finishes NEXT THURSDAY .NIGHT. NEXT MATINEE—TOMORROW, at 2 p.m. ' (Same Performance Exactly as at Night) J. C. WILLIAMSON'S Stupendous MusicaJ Revue on REAL ICE— " SWITZERLAND " — " SWITZERLAND " ICE SHOW & ICE BALLET 60 — —ALL-BRITISH ARTISTS ——- 60 EVENING PRICES: D.C. and R.S., 8/-, Stalls (Reservable on day of performance), 5/-; Back Stalls. 4/-; Gallery, 2/-; Early Door Gallery, 6d. extra. (All prices plus tax.) MATINEE PRICES: 6/-, 4/-, 2/-, and 1/6. Children, 3/-, 2/-. and 1/-. (Plus tax.) BOX PLANS at the D.I.C DAY SALES at Opera Rouse Confectionery Shop Owing to the enormous demand for Seats for "SWITZERLAND," the Free List has been Entirely Suspended. GREAT CENTENNIAL ATHLETIC & CYCLING GATHERING BASIN RESERVE THIS SATURDAY—2.IS p.m. THIS SATURDAY NOT AN ORDINARY SPORTS MEETING— •.% BUT SOMETHING EXTRAORDINARY! GRAND CENTENNIAL ONE MILE RACE Featuring, five ot the best, milers of the Dominion —names that, need no boosting— BOOT (Wellington), PULLAR (Wairarapa), MATTHEWS (Canterbury), WADE (Auckland), and DICKIE (Wellington). ■ N.Z. ROYAL AIR FORCE BAND (by Courtesy of the Hon. Minister of Defence). CYCLING — RUNNING JUMPING Not a dull moment all afternoon. Inter-Sports Clubs Relay Race (for Self Help Cup), L Inter-House Women's Relay Race, Boys' and Girls' Championships (post entry). l ADMISSION: Ground 1/-, Enclosure 1/-. Stand Free. \ Soldiers in Uniform—Enclosure and Stand Free. I THOUSANDS THRILLED EVERY DAY COME AGAIN TODAY TO THE N.Z. CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION N.Z. CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION . Marvellous Exhibits, Spectacular Illuminations, Free Demonstrations, Free Lectures, Free Cinemas, Playland in Full Swing. Make the Exhibition your meeting-place. It is the greatest shilling's worth of fun, interest, and entertainment you have ever known FREE! SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY: FREE! WILL BISHOP arid his Centennial Serenaders.—At 3 p.m. and again at 8 p.m. Will Bishop and his Centennial Serenaders will give an entertaining concert in the bandshell, or in the Assembly Hall if the weather is unfavourable. BETTER AND BRIGHTER THAN EVER! SIGN THE VISITORS' BOOK AT THE TOP OF THE TOWER! FOR THE TIME OF YOUR LIVES— FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO THE EXHIBITION. . ADMISSION: ADULTS, 1/-. JUVENILES (under 16), 6d. You see the whole Exhibition (with the exception of Waitomo Caves, Cabaret, and Amusement Devices) for the one admission price. SEASON TICKETS NOW REDUCED TOADULTS, 15/-. JUVENILES (under 16), 7/& Obtainable i from the D.1.C., Lambton Quay; the Official Acommodation Bureau, 157 Featherston Street; or the Administrative Office at the Exhibition. HOURS: Courts, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Playland, 10 a.m. to 11 p.m., Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday— to midnight Thursday, Friday Saturday. OFFICIAL CAR PARKS NOW 1/-. NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS RTDDIFORD BATHS, LOWER HUTT, SATURDAY — FEB. 10 —- SATURDAY 10 a.m.—CHAMPIONSHIP HEATS, WATER-POLO,' AND DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS," ADMISSION: Adults 6d, Children 3d. 7.30 p.m.—GRAND CENTENNIAL CHAMPIONSHIP CARNIVAL. ADMISSION 1/6. Children 1/-- Reserved Seats 2/6 each. Tickets available at Claridge's, Tobacconist, Manners Street, and Skilton's, l- High Street, Lower Hutt. SEE NEW ZEALAND'S CHAMPIONS IN ACTION I THE STAR CHAMPIONSHIP EVENTS ON SATURDAY'S PROGRAMME ARE:— 100 yards Men's Free Style—22o yards Men's Breaststroke—22o yards Ladies' Free Style—4oo metres Men's Backstroke—Ladies' and Men's - Diving. F. J. S. ADAM, Championship Secretary, N.Z.A.S.A. (Wellington Centre). N.Z. LAWN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS GREAT CENTENNIAL .FIXTURE SEMI-FINALS ........ TOMORROW (SATURDAY) FINALS ..., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12 AT MIRAMAR COURTS THE ENTRn^INC^^ CRAWFORD—BROMWICH MISSES WYNNE, HARDCASTLE, AND COYNE ADMISSION: TOIFQKKOVY: Adults 3/0 (plus tax). Children VMONPAY: Adults of- (plus tax). Children 1/6. For iMond.-iv Reserved for the Special Enolosuro (seating 200) may be made at the D.I.C. at 5/- extra.. OFFICIAL CAB PARK 1/-. ECJP. BLOOD Purifier acts directly on pLEANSE all impurities from, blood • the blood stream ; and eradicates y stream with E.C.P. Blood Purifier, rashes, boils, pimples, eczema, 3s Bd. Per- famous prescription pi London bkia Sp«Orett» 6iemisfc. " . jiahsfc, Perr_etfc CJiemisfe,

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 34, 9 February 1940, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 34, 9 February 1940, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 34, 9 February 1940, Page 2

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