(Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) ». WARNER BROS. Present I 1 "WE ARE NOT ALONE" By James Hilton, Author of "GOOD-BYE, MR. CHIPS." i"ull of That Wistful Charm and Subtle Meaning so Characteristic o*. i ■ his writings. : * 1 DISTINGUISHED PERFORMANCES BY PAUL MUNI FLORA ROBSON — JANE BRYAN - UNA O'CONNOR IJi,ANNl Ji,ANN at I) I(. nn-l THEATRE (44-1441 Direction J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation, Limited. 2.0 p.m.—_ X E G E N T 8.0 p.m. THURSDAY NEXT! A Warner Bros.' Special Attraction! "THE PRIVATE LIVES OF ELIZABETH AND ESSEX" With BETTE DAVIS ——• ERROL FLYNN. In Glorious Teehnicolour. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) (Recommended by the (Sensor for Adults.) 2 p.m. OPFKA HOUSE 8 p.m. (Direction J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation, Limited.) PRESENT METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER'S MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION. f A Fascinating Story, the Fourth of the Series of Exciting Adventures of the Screen s ; Most Famous Men in White— Starring ' ' LEW AYRES ■■ LIONEL BARRYMORE "DR. KILDARE'S '° STRANGE CASE" . A I . — PLUS- ■■■■■■ '• j —INTERESTING FEATURETTES- » (a) "Social Seasons' (A Pete Smith). (d) "Prophet Without Honour" (a'minia(b) "The Bookworm" (a coloured cartoon) ture). _,'._. _. ~ „ (c) "Trifles of Importance" (Passing (c) "Help Wanted" (a Crime Doesn t Pay Parade). Series). PLANS AT n.I.C, AND THEATRE. TELEPHONE 56-230. — T-I-V-O-L—l — (Opposite Parliamentary Building.) FINALLY TONIGHT — SELECTED SUPPORTS FROM 7 o'clock. GINGER ROGERS in " PRIMROSE PATH" CHARLES RUGGLES in "OPENED BY MISTAKE" (Both Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) TELEPHONE 43-968 PRICES 1/6, 1/TOMORROW (TUESDAY)-ALSO WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. LEWIS STONE - MICKEY ROONEY - CECILIA PARKER. "JUDGE HARDY AND SON" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ANDY HARDY'S MADDEST, MERRIEST ADVENTURE! Anrf WILL FYFFE in "THE MISSING PEOPLE" (Recommended by the Censor tor Adults.) TOWN HALL TOWN HALL TOMORROW (TUESDAY), NOV. 19 AT 8 P.M. IN THE DISTINGUISHED PRESENCE OF HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL. . . FAREWELL PIANOFORTE RECITAL BY IGNAZ FRIEDMAN FRIEDMAN'S .PROGRAMME INCLUDES THESE CHOPIN ITEMS: Ballade in F. Minor [ ' Polonaise in E Flat Minor Impromptu in F Sharp Major And : SONATA IN B MINOR, OP. 58. ALSO— ' ! ' I Prelude (Scriabin) Marquis, et Marquise (Friedman) Soiree dans Grenade (Debussy). . And ... \ Venezia c Napoli (Liszt) . (Gondoliera and Tarantella). ADMISSION: ss, 3s, and Is 6d. PROCEEDS TO PATRIOTIC FUNDS. (BOX PLAN NOW OPEN AT D.LC.)1 * i CITIZENS' INTERCESSORY SERVICE YOU ARE HEARTILY INVITED TO JOIN IN THANKSGIVING AND > . i INTERCESSION AT THE TOWN HALL TOMORROW — TUESDAY - MIDDAY TWO SESSIONS: I 12.30-1 p.m.—REV, J. R' GRAVE will speak briefly on— "PRAYERS IN ACTION.'1 1-1.30 p.m.—MR. C. J. MACKAY will preside. A number of laymen and ministers will take part. C. E. JAMIESON, ESQ., will be at the Grand Organ. COME AND GIVE THANKS TO GOD FOR PRESERVATION OF THE ATLANTIC CONVOY AND NAVAL SUCCESSES, AND PRAY FOR GUIDANCE AND HELP IN THE FUTURE. YOUR NATION NEEDS AND DESERVES * YOUR PRAYERS. BANG ! BANG!! / BANG I!! IT IS LONDON CALLING! CALLING WELLINGTON. CALLING WELLINGTON. RUGBY, November 16. "Sixteen enemy aircraft have been destroyed over this country. One fighter is lost, but the pilot is safe." Notwithstanding our success, WE NEED YOUR HELP.- I I The Metropolitan Patriotic Appeal Committee, consisting of a handful of loyal British subjects, have heard the call, and are working night and day in response to that appeal. I I Here, are some of the activities they are now engaged in:— THURSDAY NEXT, 21st, will be a Metropolitan Patriotic Appeal Street Day. The Fort Dorset Band will play in the City streets all day. The Wellington Boys' College Pipe Band will parade in the afternoon. ROLL OUT IN THOUSANDS AND ASSIST THIS APPEAL. SATURDAY MORNING, 23rd.—The Trentham Military Band will parade and play in the City streets from 10 o'clock till noon. This will be an Art Union Day. First Prize, a beautiful home, Section, and Garage. Only Is. THURSDAY, 28th.—The Boys' Scots College Pipe Band will parade in the City streets, 2.30 p.m till 4.30 p.m. This will be an Art Union Day. Second Prize, Section of Land at Paekakariki; Third Prize, Groceries valued at £50. SUNDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 1. BASIN RESERVE.—The Royal N.Z ; Air Force Band, the Trentham Military Band, together with the Rongotai Boys Choir of 500 Voices will render programmes of music that will make it a day to be remembered. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 15. BASIN RESERVE.—A Mass Choir of 700 voices, composed of members from all Societies, Church Choirs, and Musical Organisations in the City, and Suburbs will assist. The Last but NOT Least. Mv Committee have now well in hand THE GREATEST AND THE MOST SPECTACULAR QUEEN CARNIVAL PAGEANT EVER ATTEMPTED IN THIS DOMINION. Watch papers for future announcements. WE NEED HELPERS FOR STREET DAYS. Apply P. L. Brady, Hon. Organising Secretary, Office, 108 T. & G. Building. Telephones 46-933, 46-837. . I . ' WANTED ! WANTED ! WANTED ! URGENT! 1000 2000 3000 OR MORE ! VOLUNTARY WORKERS FOR STREET DAY COLLECTIONS AND FOR i ; SELLING ART UNION TICKETS. OUR BOYS ARE FIGHTING FOR YOU, YES, YOU! WILL YOU WORK FOR THEM ?????? Apply— P. L. BRADY, Hon. Organising Secretary, Metropolitan Patriotic # Appeal Committee Office: 108 T. & G. Building; or Telephones 46-933, 46-837. MAKE IT URGENT. WE NEED YOUR HELP !
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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 121, 18 November 1940, Page 2
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