ap.m. /^~X 7-30p,m -====[ DE ) '• Courtenay X^ Ring Place 53-080. Direction: New Zealand Theatres, Ltd. , i Oilers" You ' The Finest Value in Town With These TWO BIG FEATURES. TWO BIG FEATURES. TWO BIG FEATURES. BILLY HALOP ! BILLY HALOP, ! BILLY HALG,_r of the "Dead End" Kids of the "Dead End" Kids And the Little Tough Guys And the Little Tough Guys In "CALL A MESSENGER" "CALL A MESSENGER" "CALL A MESSENGER" "CALL A MESSENGER" "CALL A MESSENGER" And Then: SIGRID GURIE SIGRID GURIE -THE FORGOTTEN WOMAN" "THE FORGOTTEN WOMAN" Both Universal Pictures. (Both Recommended Adult Audiences.) DON'T MISS THIS GREAT DOUBLEFEATURE. Prices Is. Is 6d, 2s 3d. Also 10th Chapter of "I'flE LONE RANGER RIDES AGAIN" Entries close bext week at the De Luxe Theatre for St John £500 Baby Contest. JUST A FEW REMINDERS. II THE PLACE OPERA HOUSK THE TIME NEXT SATURDAY". Commencing at the Matinee. THE PLAY "CHARLEY'S AUNT." From Brazil, where the nuts come from. THE PLAYERS: DON NICOL, DON NICOL, DON NICOL, DON NICOL, DON NICOL, SHIRLEY ANN RICHARDS, SHIRLEY ANN RICHARDS, AND BRILLIANT SUPPORTING COMPANY. ! I THE PLAN IS OPEN AT THE D.I.C. , iTHE PRICES: j Reserved D.C. and O.S. os. Unreserved, 4s, 3s, and 2s. All Plus Tax. MASTERTON A. AND P. SHOW. CENTENNIAL SHOW, FEBRUARY 13 AND 14. 1940. TWO DAYS AND ONE NIGHT. A GREAT SHOW. j T ARGE entries to hand, including Big -Li Classes in Ring Events. Hot Water Free. i NIGHT SHOW, FEBRUARY 13. I Tin Hare Racing, National Dancing, and Piping, Athletic Events; Gymnastic Display, Poultry Show Open. RAM AND EWE FAIR. FEBRUARY 15 AND 16. First Day 76 Lincolns, 1835. Second Day 1185 Southdowns, 4 Ryelands, 4 CorriedaJes. R. H. WILLIAMS, , Secretary. EXHIBITION NEWS. "VTOU are cordially invited to see film -*- preview, "Homeland in the Making," the story of Palestine today, in the Exhibition Assembly Hall, on Tuesday, at 8' ; p.m. * rpHE ST. MO RITZ ICE SHOW Every -*• Exhibition visitor should see the Remarkable Skaters on Real Ice, an act of' skill and daring. A 5s show for ls. You simply must see them. HITLER'S Weapons of mechanised murder. See the £2500 Giant German Torpedo and the Naval Mine in Playland. Never before exhibited in N.Z. " WRENCH MAID" Coffee—Finest in ■*•' New Zealand. American style, 6d, with real cream and biscuits, opposite Maori Court. . \7 ISITORS wanting Exhibition Souvenirs * should compare our prices before buying elsewhere. Aitken's Arcade Souvenir Stall, opp Cafeteria entrance inside. N~ATIONAL CENTENNIAL Roll of Commemoration.—Every person who realises the importance of New Zealand's first Centennial should record their name and identity in this historical record. DENTISTS. 1? 0. EVANS, DENTAL SURGEON, Stewart Dawson's Buildings, Lambton Quay. Telephone 45-488. BUSINESS NOTICES. SACKS WANTED. «7E are BUYERS ol GOOD CLEAN VV FLOUR, CHAFF, AND GRAIN SACKS free of holes. LAERY AND CO., LTD., Allen Street, Wellington. WANTED TO BUY. CCRAP LEAD. Zinc, Brass, Copper, Aluminiunj; also Cast-iron. G. K. STI-VENS AND C 0... LTD., Upper Abel Smith Street. relepbone 50-333. * DON'T NEGLECT PELFS. OILES are painful and dangerous. Zann *■ relieves instantly. Send 9d for trial treatment. Zaun Proprietary, Box 952 X, Wellington.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 36, 12 February 1940, Page 2
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