/DE y Courtenay %. Ring Place -^ 63-080. Direction: New Zealand Theatres, Ltd. I TWO GREAT FEATURES I I TWO GREAT FEATURES I "THESE GLAMOUR GIRLS" "THESE GLAMOUR GIRLS" "THESE GLAMOUR GIRLS" "THESE GLAMOUR GIRLS" "THESE GLAMOUR GIRLS" "THESE GLAMOUR GIRLS" "THESE GLAMOUR GIRLS" A Comedy-Drama of Modern Youth in Search of all the Answers. ' With LEW AYRES, LANA TURNER, LEW AYRES, LANA TURNER, LEW AYRES, LANA TURNER, An M.G.M. Production. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ALSO: Paramount Pictures Present WALLACE FORD, PATRICIA ELLIS, In "BACK DOOR TO HEAVEN." "BACK DOOR TO HEAVEN," "BACK DOOR TO HEAVEN.'? "BACK DOOR TO HEAVEN." The Most Amazing Love Story Ever Told. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) £500 ST. JOHN BABY CONTEST, EVERY DAY, EVERY NIGHT. FURTHER SCREENINGS. SATURDAY 211 to 2SO MONDAY 281 to 350 TUESDAY 351 to 420 WEDNESDAY ».„, Ito 70 THURSDAY 71 to 140 14th Chapter "Lone Ranger Rides Again" KOXS THEATRE. O X V THEATRE. Dir.: G. L. Johnston. Tel. 40-618. SHOWING NOW. Continuous from 11 a.m. Warner Bros. Present— "ANGELS WITH DIRTY FACES." "ANGELS WITH DIRTY FACES." — With - JAMES CAGNEY THE "DEAD END" KIDS, HUMPHREy bOGART, PAT O'BRIEN. (Recommended :by Censor for Adults. Definitely Unsuitable for Children.) ASSOCIATE FEATURE: "TORCH* BLANE IN CHINATOWN." "TORCHY BLANE IN CHINATOWN." With Glenda Farrell, Barton Mac Lane. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) THE NEW ZEALAND LEAGUE FOR THE HARD OF HEARING. (Wellington Branch.) "Beehive Chambers." 71 Courtenay Place. "CENTENNIAL HEARING WEEK." SPECIAL AIMS: PREVENTION OF DEAFNESS, MINIMISATION OF THE HANDICAP OF DEAFNESS. , ■ . , ■;. :. —Programme- —— * Following the afternoon arid ' evening sessions, MONDAY, 11th, to FRIDAY, 15th MARCH, visitors will be invited to inspect hearing aids, general equipment, and exhibits. The use of the Group Hearing Aid Equipment will be available to the members of the audience at all sessions. SATURDAY^ MARCH 9. INQUIRIES. 2.30 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.—General inquiries. Committee in attendance. 7.30 p.m. to 9.30 p.m.—General inquiries. Committee in attendance. SUNDAY, MARCH 10. CHURCH SERVICES. (The League's Portable Group Hearing Aid to be used in Churches.) 11 a.m.—Kent Terrace Presbyterian Church. 7 p.m.—St. Peter's Anglican Church. MONDAY, MARCH 11. OFFICIAL OPENING. 2.30 p.m.—Address by his Worship the Mayor. 7.30 p.m.—Address of Welcome by the President, Dr. W. Macdonald. 7.45 p.m.—Broadcast from 2YA by Mrs. G. A. Hurd-Wood: "Achievements of the Hard of Hearing—Famous Britishers." (The League Radio in use in rooms.) 8 p.ni:—Demonstration of Lip-reading Lesson by Miss M. Eggleton, Teacher of Lip-reading at Wellington Branch. B.3o—Talks and Demonstrations of the Group-Hearing Aid and Single Audiometer by Mr. T. R. Clarkson, Hon. Acoustical Engineer, N.Z. League for the Hard of Hearing. TUESDAY, MARCH 12. PARENTS' AND TEACHERS' DAY. 2.30 p.m.—Demonstration of Multiple Audiometer for testing groups of normal hearing children. 3.15 p.m.—Short Talks to parents and teachers on: "A-"—"How the Home Can Help in the Prevention of Deafness." "B"—"Preventative Work of the London County Council." Followed by Inspection of Folders and Exhibits. 7.30 p.m.—Demonstration of Lip-reading Lesson' 8 p m.—Talk by Dr. W. Macdonald, President of the Wellington Branch, follow, ed by Demonstration of Audiometer. WEDNESDAY MARCH 13. ' HEARING AID DAY. 2.3o—Demonstration of Group Hearing Aid. 2.4s—Demonstration of Lip-reading Lesson 3.ls—Demonstration of Hearing Aids by Mr. A. D. McKinlay. 7.30 p.m.—Demonstration of Amplified Telephone. 8 to 9 p.m.—Concert: Musical, Elocutionary Items, and Play Reading. THURSDAY, MARCH 14. DEMONSTRATION DAY. 11 a.m. —A Private Demonstration of the 4A Audiometer in a School. 2.30 p.m.—Talk on and Demonstration of Group Hearing Aid. 2.50 p.m.—Talk: "Practical Helps for the Hard of Hearing," by Miss M. Eggleton. 7.30 p.m.—Talk on and Demonstration or the Audiometer. Talk on the Selection of a Hearing Aid. followed by Demonstration of Hearing Aids. FRIDAY, MARCH 15. "WORLD-WIDE ACTIVITIES." 2.30 p.m.—Demonstration of Lip-reading '"' Lesson. 3 p.m.—Address: "Activities Overseas." 3.30 p.m.—Demonstration Tests of Audiometer. . 7.30 p.m.—Demonstration of Lip-reading Lesson. g p.m.—Address by Mr. W. A. Sutherland, Secretary for Wellington Autoniobile Association, on: "Automobile Drivers." 8 20 till 9.3o.—Demonstrations by request. SATURDAY MARCH 16. INQUIRIES AND PICNIC DAY. 10.30 a.m.—Picnic for Members and Friends. 2.30-4.3o.—General inquiries. Committee in attendance. 7.30-9.3o.—General inquiries. Committee m attendance. SUNDAY, MARCH 17. 8 p.m.—Special Screening of the Film "The Life of Alexander Graham Bell." By invitation only. i EXHIBITION NEWS. NATIONAL Centennial Roil of Commemoration. The Centennial Certificate certifies that you attended the Centennial celebrations and there signed Centennial RolJ of Commemoration. WONDERS ON REAL FROZEN ICE. Fleurette, Elsa, and Vera Brilliant Skaterinas in the St. Moritz Ice Show, daily thrill thousands of Exhibition Visitors in Playland (opp, "Jack and Jill" elide).
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 59, 9 March 1940, Page 4
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