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(Recommended bjr thi C*a«<wfOf Adult*.J GRIM AND FASCINATING! . What; secrets are locked within these Forbidding Walls? Homantic, Colourful Adventure .■■ -.- • . ... - - ■■- ■■ ■.-. ■' '. . • With ' ■ '■' ■' "TOWF/R basil n ~ RATHBONE U KARLOFF, lAN HUNTER '"LONDON"" BARBARA O?NEIL ■ V RONALD SINCLAIR - (New Zealand's Ra Hetrld) . ■ ; __PLUS-—- .-."... NEWS, MUSICAL, AND CARTOON. • ■ ..".••■■■■; Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (Tel. 44-144). '.-.V 2-°p-m- REGENT 8!op-m- ---. ■ ■ • ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ i» . .. ....■ Directidn: J. O. Williamson Picture Corporation Limited. "THE WIZARD OF OZ" "THE WIZARD OF OZ" "THE WIZARD OF OZ" / "THE WIZARD OF OZ" FINALLY TONIGHT, YES . . ". but here's good news: "The Wizard" will be ' '■ back In Wellington fdr the schftpl holidays . . . so watch out! THEATRE CLOSED ANZAC DAY. • ' - OPERA HOUSE SESSIONS: 2.0 p.m., 8.0 p,m. PLANS at D.I.C. and THEATRE (TEL. 56-230). (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ..'..'•■ i THEATRE HEATED NIGHTLY FOR YOUR COMFORT. T-1-V-O-L-l (Opposite Parliamentary. Buildings) FINALLY TONIGHT! \ SELECTED SUPPORTS from 7 o'clock. ANNABELLA—-ROBERT YOUNG "bridal" suite » (Approved tot Universal Exhibition.) And "KING OF THE UNDERWORLD" KAY FRANCIS—HUMPHREY BOGART. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) TEL. 48-908 PRICES; 1/6* 1/* FRIDAY SATURDAY MONDAY: GEORGE BRENT—OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND in "WINGS OF THE NAVY" MELVYN DOUGLAS in "TELL NO TALES" SEE PAGE Jg FOR FULL PARTICULARS. BIGGER — BRIGHTER BETTER THE EXHIBITION IS WORKING UP TO A GRAND AND GLORIOUS CLIMAX! MORE INTEREST, MORE FUN! TONIGHT TONIGHT . AT 8 O'CLOCK, IN THE ASSEMBLY HALL, WEST COAST KOKATAHI BAND with their Fiddles, Concertinas, Cornets, Flutes, Triangles, etc., these boya from the West Coast will entertain with the good "old music of the sixties. You must see this novel and entertaining programme. ANZAC DAY THE EXHIBITION BUILDINGS WILL BE OPEN FROM 3.30 P.M. TILL THE USUAL CLOSING TIME. FRIDAY IS "DIGGERS' DAY" Representatives of the New Zealand Returned, Soldiers' Association from all parts of the country will be present, and a welcome will be extended by the Chairman of Directors', Mr. T. C. A. Hislop, PARADE OF DIGGERS will march to one of the Bandshells in the evening and' an entertaining concert will be provided there by" the Tin Hat Cltib Entertainers of the Wellington R.S.A. APPROPRIATE .MUSIC WILL BE PLAYED IN THE BANDSHELL DURING THE DAY. :.." FRIDAY—COUNTRYWOMEN'S DAY—FRIDAY IN THE WOMEN'S SECTION. 11 a.m. and 3 p.m.—Old-fashioned dress parades and other items of special interest to countrywomen. There will also be interesting talks arid recitals in the aftfirn66n ■'.'.• and evening. COME TO THE EXHIBITION! ADMISSION TO EXHIBITION: ADULTS 1/-, JUVENILES (under 16) fid*. You see the Whole Exhibition (witb the •xeeptioo ot Waitomo Caves, Cabaret, and Amusement Devices) fdr the one admission price. H.OURS: Courts, 10 a.m to 10 p.m.«; Playla&d, 10 a.m. to il p.m., Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday— to midnight, Thursday* Kridav, Saturday. COMING EVENTS: APPLE PIE CONTEST FINAL—FRIDAY, 8 p.m., in the Assembly Hall. SATURDAY; 3 p.m. and 7.30 p.m.—Drum. Trumpet, and Bugle Band of the Southland Boys' High School. SATURDAY AFTERNOON—Marriage of Anne Stewart and I. McKay. SIGN THE CENTENNIAL ROLL PERPETUATE YOUR NAME IN THIS IMPORTANT HISTORICAL RECORD, TO BE PRESERVED IN THE DOMINION MUSEUM. GENERAL EXHIBITS COURT. ' ROLL CLOSES MAY 4. A Wonderful Opportunity of Seeing and Hearing the Finest Combination of Musical Stars ever brought together in New Zealand. GRAND CELEBRITY CONCERTS TOWN HALL (WELLINGTON) SATURDAY, APRIL 27, and WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, At 8 p.m. ISOBEL BAILLIE (Soprano) GLADYS RIPLEY (Contralto) HEDDLE NASH (Tenor) OSCAR NATZKE (Bass) CENTENNIAL FESTIVAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA (Conductor: ANDERSON TYRER) BOOK NOW! BOX PLAN D.I.C. A FEAST OF MUSIC FOR A WORTHY CAUSE. NATIONAL PATRIOTIC FUND. WRESTLING- WRESTLING WELLINGTON WRESTLING ASSOCIATION (INC.). TOWN HALL MONDAY NEXT (APRIL 29) Can Lofty Blomfield, who drew with Earl McCready, beat John Katan, who has had a win over the British Empire Champion SERGEANT LOFTY BLOMFIELD - y . JOHN KATAN (Fit as a fiddle and keen to show that . (17st and over Bft. Acclaimed by critics N. 2. can still defeat America's best) as one of: the five best wrestlers in the world) SEMI-PROFESSIONAL AMATEUR BOUTS AT 8 O'CLOCK. BOOK AT E. W. HUMPHREY'S, MANNERS STREET. PRICES: 5/-, 3/-, 2/-. LADIES 2/6. (All plus tax.) PREFERENTIAL BOOKING NOW OPEN. ORDINARY BOOKINGS FRIDAY. SPECIAL NOTE TO PREFERENCE TICKET HOLDERS.—PIan open all day today and this .evening. ' ; t , FREE LIST ENTIRELY'SUSPENDED. DAWN PARADE —-ANZAC DAY (APRIL 25, 1940) . - TRANSPORT ARRANGEMENTS T>US TRANSPORT will be provided from all Districts as under, all being timed "^ to arrive at the Railway Station at 5 a.m.:— BROOKLYN—4.3O a.m. from Ridgway School. KILBIRNIE—4.3O a.m. from Post Office. LYALL. 8AY—4.30 a.m. from Terminus. ISLAND 8AY—4.30 a.m. from Terminus. MIRAMAR—4.2S a.ni. from Terminus, 4.25 a.m. trom Miramar Avenue, 4.25 a.m. from Miramar Junction. SEATOUJM— 4.25 a.m. from Terminus. KAKOKI— 4.30 a.m. from Karori Chambers via Tram Route, ■ 4.30 a.m, fronf Karori Chambers via Kelburn Garage. HATAITAI—4.3O a.m. from Waitoa Road via Roseneath. ROSENEATH—4.3O a.m. from Waitoa' Road. TITAHI BAY— 4.0 a.m. from Titahi Bay, serving Porirua and Tawa Flat. PORIRUA—4.O a.m. from Titahi Bay. JOHNSONVILLE—4.3O a.m. from Titahi Bay. KHANDALLAH, NGAIO-4.35 a.m. from Titahi Bay. UPPER HUTT-3.45 a.m. from Brown Owl. LOWER HUTT—4.IS a .» 4 from Park Avenue, 4.25 a.m. from Town Hall. PETONE-r4.35 a.m. from Post Office. WAIWHETU—4.IS a.m. from Waiwhetu via Lower Hutt and Petone. EASTBOURNE 4.30 a.m. from Tawa Street. WADESTOWN—4.3S a.m. from Tram Terminus. .(Signed). T, H*. ASH|IQN, Hon. Secretary* jk«i«t s Association,

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 97, 24 April 1940, Page 2

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