. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) : TODAY! 2.0 and 8.0 p.m. FLORA ROBSON and a distinguisbecl English cast in a picture that is different . . . WHAT WOULD YOU DO -. t»- if you received a letter making terrible a x>/~kTC?/~\XT Tui-iy »» accusations against someone you Jove and JrUIoUJM I JbJN lllist? a t»/-\tci/\\t -T-kT-i^r »» Would you destroy it, or take steps to JrOIoiXN PKN &»d the writer, that might make you and your family the focus of unwelcome "POISON PEN" IJllblicity? It s UnusuaJ Entertainment! PLUS THE PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, Playing "Farewell Vienna"; Paramount's British News. FLANS AT D.I.C. AND THEATRE (44-144). REGENT J. C. WilhainsoD Picture Corporation Limited, FINALLY TONIGHT. A great attraction that has received unstinting praise of discriminating theatregoers. DANIELLE DARRIEUX as "CATHERINE" (Recommended by the Censor, for Adults.) OPERA HOUSE — DAILY.at 2 p.m., EVENING, S o'clock. Book at D.I.C. Shoppers' Session Tomorrow, 3 p.m. ox Theatre (56-230). TOMORROW — It's .i real thriller alright—and very arau»ing,_ too—crowds at the Majestic Theatre have had a grand time watching for the solution to the mystery of " THE CAT AND THE CANARY " Transferred at the height of its success with the same brilliant supporting programme. (Recommended More Especially for Adults and Unsuitable for Young Children.) T-I~V-O-L~-1 (OPPOSITE PARLIAMENTARY BUILDINGS) I FINALLY TONIGHT! , FINALLY TONIGHT! NELSON EDDY in "SONG OF THE PLAINS" (Approved for Universal Exhibition) RALPH BELLAMY in "SMASHING THE SPY RING." (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) TELEPHONE. 43-*M>M PRICES l/«. 1/TOMORROW (FRIDAY); ALSO SATURDAY AND MONDAY, JASCHA HEIFETZ, JOEL McCREA, ANDREA LEEDS "THEY SHALL' HAVE MUSIC" And . ' I RUTH HUSSEY in "WITHIN THE LAW." See Page 20 for full particulars. —OPERA HOUSE — r COMMENCING EASTER SATURDAY., ' 'MATINEE, AT 2.30. EVENING, at 8. , TIVOLI CIRCUIT- (Aust,-)v in, Conjunction with J.-fO, WILLIAMSON'S, ...will inaugurate1 the GREATEST LAUGHING SEASON EVER KNOWN ; i HERE. "THE IMP ETERNAL," WILL MAHONEY ("THE MAN WHO MADE THE KING LAUGH"), Famous International Comedian of Stage and Screen, in Tavo of his Most Hilarious Musical Revues, which have proved a Positive Sensation in Melbourne and Sydney. FACE THE FUN WITH WILL MAHONEY t AND HIS GREAT ENTOURAGE OF OVERSEAS STARS Garnered from Leading Theatres vi." the World. A REAL MUSICAL STAGE TREAT AS SPARKLING AS CHAMPAGNE! PLANS OPEN AT" D.I.C. ON MONDAY NEXT. POPULAR PRlCES—Evenings: D.C. and R.S., ss; Stalls, 4s and 3s; Gallery, 2sand Is 6d. Matinees: 4s, 3s, 2s, and Is 6d. Children Half-price. (Taxable prices plus tax). V O G U E —BROOKLYN——-V O G U E 7.30 — TONIGHT AND FRIDAY — 7.30 STANLEY LUPINO, CLAIRE LUCE, In " OVER SHE GOES" Rollicking farcical comedy, with merry music . . . tightly packed . . with breezy girls. AKIM TAMIROFF, PATRICIA MORISON, In "THE MAGNIFICENT FRAUD" The mask is off . . . Women adore him . . . men fear HIM . . . SELECTED SUPPORTS, BRITISH AIR MAIL NEWS, ETC. (Recommended more especially for Adult Audiences) TELEPHONE 50-081. PRICES: Is, Is 6cl ANOTHER OUTSTANDING PROGRAMME TO OUR CREDIT. LE ROY'S BIG CENTENNIAL ATTRACTION. STADIUM, EASTER MONDAY NIGHT Reintroduces DIRT-TRACK RACING And for the First Time in Wellington Presents | MOTOR CHARIOT RACING. TWO AND A HALF HOURS OF NON-STOP PROGRAMME. DON'T FAIL TO SEE DAVOLO, IN HIS DARING STRAIGHT-JACKET ESCAPE. ALSO THE THREE AERIAL DELCADOS IN THEIR FAMOUS TRAPEZE ACTS. BOOKING OPENS AT E. W. HUMPHRIES TOMORROW (FRIDAY), MARCH 15. PRICES: 2s; plus tax. RESERVES 2s Cd plus tax. BEST SCENIC TRIPS KHOM WELLINGTON I DAILY TRIPS BY RAILWAY BUSES. USUALLY every day, including Sunday, wwloiluble busc*=, with careful drivers, make sightseeing trips from Wellington. These excursions give the best or thrills for visitors to the Capital City. HUTT VALLEY OBSERVATION TOUR: |*3 MILES. HALF-DAY TRIP. 3/6 (Depart' Government KinMinas. 10 n.m. & 2 p.m.) |HUTT VALLEY-PAJSKAKARIKI SCENIC DRIVE: \oo MILKS, HALF-DAY I'lllV. 6/- (IMmri GoverunitMit Huilflmne. H. 30 <i.in. it 2 p.m.) „ , ' | TELEPHONE 47-800 If Oil RESEKV AXIOMS I
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 63, 14 March 1940, Page 2
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