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(Recommended by the Censor for Adults) TODAY! TONIGHT! 2.0 p.m. and 8.0 p.m. Is There Room in a Doctor's Life for Romance? !■ Must ;i doctor who dedicates his life to mankind give up all thoughts .. . I all demands of love? See this;, the year's most heart-thrilling picture, from : the" pen of the man who charmed you with "Magnificent Obsession," "White ; Banner*," and "The Green Light." ... I LLOYD C. DOUGLAS'S | "DISPUTED PASSAGE" See the great conflict between two types of doctors—the romantic young man with" a taste for life as well as medicine, and the hardened, unsentimental old surgeon, who believes a marriage to pure science is enough. AND, IN ADDITION, OUTSTANDING FEATURETTES. THE REPENT PLANS at D.I.C. and THEATRE (Tel. 44-141). Direction: 3 (,' "Williamson Picture Corporation Limited. FINALLY TODAY- -"BABES IN ARMS" ' j (Approved for Universal Exhibition) - - ■ . j.2.0 p.m.~ OPERA HOUSE ——• 8.0 p.m. I Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation Limited. .. i ■ j "WE SHALL FIGHT ON" |jj '"' " ' . . . So a gallant 300 Maori men and , s _ ill-., women manned-the crumbling battlements ~ -.-ntTTTir* ■-r a <~<-- r>-n _ i-i-. ~ of Orakau Pa and flung defiance iv the RE WIS LAST STAND " race of the British general who asked > them to surrender. " REWI'S LAST STAND" Here in'ail its thundering glory is the . > ' stirring story of New Zealand's colonial days . . . written and produced by New j Zealandcrs, with glorious music by our ' ' own Alfred Hill . . . and enacted by ait -pi?WPC! T AQT I CIT A TSJ"n 'J cast of the Dominion' 3 most experienced XV-—VVJ.O l_2_.i_)l OIJtXViU *>~,. in.-.tajj*. boautM __!„_._,___ LAgT g_ A _ ID » RAMAI TE MIHA j | ■ We urge you to -Reserve. Plans at D.I.C. j ] or Theatre (Telephone 56-230). T'ATI/TAT? "RfYW ! (Approved for Universal Exhibition), X UIVIUJ£_W>U VV . ——»T~I-V~-0-Lr-I- : \ (Opposite Parliamentary Buildings) FINALLY TONIGHT. SELECTED. SUPPORTS from 7» o'clock. "BEAU GESTE" and "THE CAT AND THE CANARY" (Both Pictures Recommended by Censor for Adults) TOMORJiOW (FRIDAY)., also SATURDAY and MONDAY. MICHAEL REDGRAVE MICHAEL REDGRAVE "A WINDOW IN LONDON" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) A film about London, telling the story of the lives of its ordinary, everyday people, it has a Thames-side setting, and much of the action has for its background the building of the new Waterloo Bridge. c PLUS THE JONES FAMILY "TOO BUSY" TO WORK" (Approved foi Universal Exhibition) Dad may-be leading citizen, but when Mom turns leading lady in the Little Theatre, it takes forty eases of aspirin to fix their hilarious headaches! TELEPHONE 48-9(88 . PRICES 1/6, 1/WRESTLING! WRESTLING! WRESTLING! TOWN HALL MONDAY NEXT JULY 29 —- MONDAY NEXT A NIGHT OF FAST AND RUGGED WRESTLING. | EARL McCREADY '. ■ (Whose Popularity is Greater Than Ever) -.-;.• Versus DAN O'CONNOR • (The Irish-American Drop-kick Artist) PREFERENTIAL BOOKING and DAY SALES open at E. W. Humphrey's, Manners Street, TODAY. ORDINARY BOOKING TOMORROW. PRICES: 5/-, 3/-, 2/-. LADIES 2/6. (All plus tax.) ZIMME'S—B MANNERS • STREET ZIMME'S ZIMME'S 8 MANNERS STREET ZIMME'S I — ONE DAY ONLY- —- |- ———ONE DAY ONLY — TOMORROW — FRIDAY — TOMORROW 50 .FUR-TRIMMED COATS TO BE CLEARED AT COST PRICE ! ! ! ALL SIZES UP TO N.O.S. GENUINELY TAILORED COSTUMES AND. SUITS, IN NEWEST SHADES AND MATERIALS. SACRIFICED AT COST PRICE ! M TOMORROW ONLY ZIMMF/S — ZIMME'S ■■■ ZIMME'S ZIMMF/S — ZIMME'S — ZIMME'S WELLINGTON'S LEADING COAT AND COSTUME SPECIALISTS, 8 MANNERS STREET NOTE OUR ONLY ADDRESS-NEXT MAPLE tfUKNISHING CO. DEPOSITS AND ALL CASH ORDERS ACCEPTED. LAST "DAY! x LAST DAY! LLOYD'S JEWELLERY SALE DEFINITELY CLOSING THIS WEEK DEFINITELY CLOSING THIS WEEK WE MUST QUIT EVERY SINGLE ARTICLE TOMORROW (FRIDAY) SHOWCASES, FITTINGS, ETC:, TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION. YOUR LAST AND FINAL CHANCE YOUR LAST AND FINAL CHANCE EVERY ARTICLE AN AMAZING BARGAIN.' ALL DIAMOND RINGS REDUCED FAR BELOW COST, AND MUST BE SOLD TOMORROW. MAKE YOUR CHOICE NOW! SPECIAL* NOTICE! WK MUST ON'CK AGAIN STKKSS TF.IK FACT THAT W X WILL NOT BE IU'.SPONSIIJLK l-'Oi; DX POSITS OR KKPAIRS 'THAT AIM-; NOT ('(U.I.KC'I-El) BY tomorrow. y " LLOYD'S, JIiWELLERS,. .CUBA STREET. 1

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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 22, 25 July 1940, Page 2

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640

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 22, 25 July 1940, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 22, 25 July 1940, Page 2

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