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(Recommended by the Censor more especially for Adult Audiences.) IT'S THE TALK OF, THE TOWN 17 WARNER BROS. r "DARK VICTORY" The Season's Outstanding Dramatic Attraction, with ■•*" Unequalled Performances by a Distinguished Cast. ■** THE INCOMPARABLE . - "~ BETTE DAVIS ' GEORGE BRENT, GERALDINE FITZGERALD, HUMPHREY BOGART. IT IS ESSENTIAL TO RESERVE EARLY! l\ ' . PLANS AT THEATRE (44-144). 2.0 and 8.0 p.m. REGENT 2.0 and 8.0 p.m. Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation Limited. ENTHRALLED! Yesterday's audiences were unstinting in their praise for a really fine motion picture. DANIELLE DARRIEUX « G-A—T—H—E—Rr-I—N—E " With JOHN LODER And a Cast of International Artists in the English Version ! of the Famous French Success, "KATIA." i^-.-.?■-. Great in its drama . . . tremendous in the mighty sweep of its . background ... charming in its romance ... enhanced by the glorious [ j - melodies of Johann Strauss. ; .. I (Recommended by Censor for Adults) Bookings Heavy, for Tonight. Plans at Theatre (Telephone ~*56-230). 2.0 and 8.0 p.m.—OPERA HOUSE—2.O and 8.0 p.m. T-I-V-O-L-I- - (OPPOSITE PARLIAMENTARY BUILDINGS) TONIGHT and MONDAY ■— ■ — TONIGHT and MONDAY MISCHA AUER—BABY SANDY in "THE UNEXPECTED FATHER" SHIRLEY ROSS—DENNIS O'KEEFE. . (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) It's a rollicking . . . romantic ... joy-feast served to you by masters of merrymaking. And AKIM TAMIROFF—MARY BOLAND in ■•;•<.• "THE MAGNIFICENT FRAUD ' Patricia Morison—George Zucco—Lloyd Nolan. (Rec. by Censor for Adults.) You'll thrill to Tamiroff, the terrific, as the actor who gave his life to be dictator for a day! TELEPHONE 43-968 PRICES 1/6, 1/FOR TUESDAY'S "BIG" CHANGE SEEPAGE^ ANNOUNCING ■ ■• - ■ . ■';>' .■■ A REALLY WONDERFUL CENTENNIAL ATTRACTION! "A Joyous Ride Thru' Laughland" COLOUR—BEAUTY—MOVEMENT—Speeded to the Whirling Tempo of a. Glorious Fun Festival! OPERA HOUSE COMMENCING EASTER SATURDAY. MATINEE, at 2.30 EVENING, at 8. TIVOLI CIRCUIT (Aust.), in Conjunction with J. C. WILLIAMSON'S, will inaugurate the GREATEST LAUGHING SEASON EVER KNOWN HERE! A Cavalcade of .Internationally Famous Stars. Stars who have already won the Plaudits of Three Continents. Headed by : "THE IMP ETERNAL" WILL MAHONEY ("THE MAN WHO MADE THE KING LAUGH") ; Acclaimed the Greatest and Cleanest Comedian ever to visit Australasia. Presenting a Thousand New Jokes, His Humour is Always Fresh, Unforced, and Plentiful. FACE THE FUN WITH WILL MAHONEY AND HIS GREAT ENTOURAGE OF OVERSEAS STARS. '■ ' ;■ Garnered from Leading Theatres .of the World! ; ,' ■. v /r.r California's Famous Songbird +• ''The Velvet Voice o£ the* Air"; •'■■*■ EVlE HAVES Direct from London Continental Classic . THE "4" FLORAYS THE MELODIANS ; Springboard Sensation Experts on all Instruments Direct from Continent Direct from New York THE LAMPINIS • JOHNNY HYMAN Wonder Escapologists .In "Topical Tit Bits" Grotesque Comedy "' j* Young Operatic Soprano LES AND MAVIS RITCHIE MARGARET KELLY Tip Top Dancers In, Operatic Excerpts Direct from New York " Amazing and Wonderful^ „ JOHN DOBBIE CUSKO'S ANIMAL CIRCUS A Roar of Rotundity With "Peter the Great" 808 GERAGHTY, The Broadway Song Man. And—does he make the ivories speak? WILL MAHONEY'S FAMOUS BALLET Easily the Most Intriguing Bevy of Beautiful Australians Girls N.Z. has ever seen! FULL OPERATIC ORCHESTRA. : : A REAL MUSICAL STAGE TREAT AS SPARKLING AS CHAMPAGNE! BOX PLANS WILL OPEN AT D.I.C. ON MONDAY, MARCH 18. POPULAR PRICES: Evenings— D.C. and R.S., 5/-; Stalls, 4A and 3/; Gallery, 2/and 1/6. Matinees—4/-, 3/-, 2/-, and 1/6. Children Half-price. (Taxable prices plus tax.) PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT! The more discerning of Wellington picturegoers. and particularly those who enjoyed "Song of the Plough," will be pleased to hear that the Paramount Theatre Management has secured THAT PERFECTLY MARVELLOUS PICTURE— " OWD BOB " -..,■ . ■■." r—"OWD BOB"— — Starring WILL FYFFE and MARGARET LOCKWOOD ACCLAIMED THE BEST BRITISH PICTURE PRODUCED (American crit/cism); No picture has so captured the living, breathing atmosphere of the English country life as "OWD BOB." — P A R AMOU NT —-—- (Direction: G. L. Johnston) ■■•■•:.. COMMENCING NEXT FRIDAY. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT D.1.0. AND THEATRE. V O GUE BROOKLYN ViOG UE TONIGHT AND MONDAY, at 7.30. CARY GRANT JOAN FONTAINE VICTOR McLAGLEN DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS "GUNGA DIN" "Gunga Din," mighty in Drama! Sweeping in Action! Stirring in Romance! MARY BOLAND—CHARLES RUGGLES 1 'in. ..■■'■'■ ■ :- ■"'■ "NIGHT WORK" That Lovable, Laughable Fitch Family. SCREENING TIMES: "Night Work," 7.40; "Gunga Din," 8.50. BOOK. EARLY! — TELEPHONE 50-081. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR BOOKING. PRICES: 1/-, 1/6. (Recommended more especially for Adult Audiences) REMEMBER! WE ONLY SCREEN THE BEST. ' ~~~ PUBLIC SERVICE NATIONAL CENTENNIAL ATHLETIC & CYCLING CHAMPIONSHIPS^ MONDAY— —MARCH 11— —MONDAY BASIN RESERVE (In the Presence of His Excellency the Governor-General) MORNING, at 11 o'cIock—AFTERNOON, at 2.15 o'clock OVER 400 ENTRIES SDectacular Grand Parade of over 250 Athletes from all over New Zealand, led by y Police Highland Pipe Band, at 2.15 p.m. Policemen, Postmen, Railwayman, Dental Nurses, Typistes, Clerks, and' Members of ! the New Zealand Permanent Military Forces and Royal New Zealand. Air lorce.j MANY OF THEM NEW ZEALAND LEADING ATHLETES. ADMISSION:. To Ground 1/-; Stand 6d extra; no charge in morning. . 'J^ BEEESFQED,; Honorary Secretary .^}

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 59, 9 March 1940, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 59, 9 March 1940, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 59, 9 March 1940, Page 4

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