(Approved for Universal Exhibition) " 'nATT<TF:rTF,J?S DAILY, at 2.0 and 8.0 p.m. UAUliniJli^ .-. WAENER BEOS.' PICTURE COURAGEOUS" with ■ ■ PRISCILLA, ROSEMARY, AND "DAUGHTERS L fi AfJ E• '. p . Gale Page John Garfield, Claude Rams, COURAGEOUS " Fay Bainter, May Robsou, Jeffrey Lynn, and Frank McHugh. DAUGHTERS It's the happiest show in town!. And it's PnTTT? API7nTTQ » about two "Fathers." And a Mother L;UUl\ixUJliUUo a bout to marry again! Her lour Lovely Daughters help her solve her problem!. "DAUGHTERS T . A Special Paramount News. Cartoon, and COURAGEOUS Dog Picture in Colour. ... v T^ A TT^Tim-n-nc PLANS at D.I.C and THEATRE "DAUGHTERS (Telephone 44-144) COURAGEOUS" REG EN T Direction: J. C. WilliamsoD Picture Corporation Limited. ——-T-I-V-O-L-i— (Opposite Parliamentary Buildings) TONIGHT. TOMORROW, AND THURSDAY. MERLE OBERON—RALPH RICHARDSON "THE LION HAS WINGS" (Approved tor Universal Exhibition.) And "GOLDEN BOY" : (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) ADOLPHE MENJOU-BARBARA STANWYCK—WILLIAM HOLDEN Screening Times: 7.0, Shorts; 7.30. "Golden Boy"; 9.15, "The Lion Has Wings." TEL. 43-968 PRICES: 1/6, 1A 1 COMMENCING FRIDAY , JOAN BLONDELL in " OFF THE RECORD " SIDNEY TOLER in "CHARLIE CHAN AT RENO" , V O.G.'U E BROOKLYN — : V OGU E TONIGHT and TOMORROW! TONIGHT and TOMORROW! GEORGE SANDERS - — In GEORGE SANDERS "THE SAINT IN LONDON" He's at it again! Fiction's fighting man of mystery! Chasing down the most dramatic crime in London'legend! Shock-charged drama —•with a peppery bit of love on the t side! You'll laugh—shiver—THßlLL! And . ' - . : "KING OF THE NEWSBOYS" | LEW AYRES-HELEN.MACK-ALISON SKIPWORTH • A poignant and powerful drama realistically ripped from New York's throbbing tenement turmoil! (Both Pictures Recommended by Uensoi for Adults) TELEPHONE 50-081. PRICES: 1/6, IA. OPERA HOUSE 2.15 p.m.—TWICE DAILY—B p.m. 2.15 p.m.—TWICE DAILY-8 p.m. MATINEES EVERY DAY THIS WEEK. Breaking all attendance records! Packed to the doors again at both performances yesterday! TIVOLI CIRCUIT (Aust,), in conjunction, with J. C. WILLIAMSON'S, offer a Joyous Ride through Laughland with the Internationally- Famous "THE IMP ETERNAL," WILL MAHONEY (THE ROYAL COMMAND PERFORMER), Supported by his Great Entourage of Overseas. Stars, Including EVIE HAYS ("The Velvet Voice of the Air") The "4" Florays, The Melodians, The Lampinis, Johnny Hyman, Les and Mavis Ritchie, Margaret Kelly, John Dobbie, Cusko's Animal Circus, Bob Geraghty, and Will Mahoney's Famous Ballet. BOX PLANS at D.I.C. DAY SALES at THEATRE CONFECTIONERY. f.^UI'AR PRICES: Evenings—D.C. and' R.S., 5/-; Stalls, 4/- and 3/-;" Gallery, 2/- and 1/6. Matmees-r-4/-, 3/-, 2/*; an* 1/6. Children Half-price. (Taxable prices plus tax.) tonight tonight Mr. d. r. grenfell, c.b.e., m,p. UNITED KINGDOM REPRESENTATIVE, EMPIRE PARLIAMENTARY ASSOCIATION, WILL ADDRESS A PUBLIC MEETING IN THE TOWN HALL TOWN HALL TONIGHT, at 8 o'clock. Chairman: HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR, .MR. T. C. A. HISLOP. Subject: "THE INTERNATIONAL SITUATION ~'■■' ' . ■. : \ AND '. ■ BRITAIN'S WAR EFFORT." ITEMS BY THE WELLINGTON WELSH SOCIETY CHOIR AND THE PORT NICHOLSON SILVER BAND. EVERYBODY INVITED TO HEAR THIS CELEBRATED WELSH ORATOR AND STATESMAN. STILL THE FINEST VALUE FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENT MONEY! As day follows day, more and more thousands of New Zealanders are agreed that the Exhibition offers the gieatest value for your entertainment shilling. For' phe one humble "bob" to gain admittance to a huge and fascinating 55-acre Playland crammed with exciting things to oce and do. Come again tonight! ( N.Z. CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION N.Z. CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION ADMISSION 1/-, JUVENILES (under 16) 6d. You r-e the whole Exhibition (with the exception of Waitomo Caves, Cabaret, and Amusement Devices) for the one admission price. | HOURS: Courts, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Playland, 10 a.m. to 11 p.m., Monday, Tuesday,! Wednesday—to midnight, Thursday, Frid ay, Saturday. SEASON TICKETS: Now—Adults 15/-, Juveniles 7/6. Obtainable from D.I.C, Lamb-| }. on Q"av> Official Accommodation Bureau, 157 Featherston St.; or the Administrative Office at the Exhibition. Countrywomen^ Section THRIFT WEEK. Displays and Demonstrations every day in VVomens Court. Don't miss these Interesting and Practical Demonstrations. HAVE YOU CLIMBED THE TOWER? The view is brcalh-taking— not only of the Exhibition and Grounds, but of all the surrounding district. SIGN THE CENTENNIAL ROLL Situated in General Exhibits Court.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 72, 26 March 1940, Page 2
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