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(Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) COMMENCING TODAY—2.O p.m. and 8.0 p.m. SPENCER TRACY (TAvice Academy AAvard Winner) with the Beautiful and Fascinating HEDY LAMARR In Metro- Goldwvn-Mayer's Production . "I TAKE THIS WOMAN" The Cast Includes:— VERREE TEASDALE—LARAINE DAY-KENT TAYLOR—MONA BARRIE Also " CHRISTMAS UNDER FIRE" DRAMATIC SCENES IN ENGLAND DURING CHRISTMAS WEEK.. PLANS A'l D.I.C AND THEATRE (44-144). 2.0 p.m. REGENT — 8.0 p.m. Direction: J C. Williamson Picture Corporation Limited. THIRD RADIO-THEAT.R-, SHOW-ST. JAMES, NEXT SUNDAY (Every Penny Goes to the Plunket Society) ' LAST PEW DAYS ! ! ! Direction: J C. Williamson Picture Corporation Limited. British Empire Films Production •#* "O-O-N- V-O-Y" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) CLIVE BROOK JOHN CLEMENTS PLANS at D.I.C. and THEATRE (56-230); 2.Q p ,m. —OPK RA HOXI SE — 8.0 p.m. -I—l~\—O—L—l— (OPPOSITE PARLIAMENTARY BUILDINGS) FINALLY TONIGHT! Selected Supports from 7 o'clock. "Edison the Man" and "Blondie Brings Up Baby" (Both Pictures Appvoved for UniA-ersal Exhibition) TELEPHONE 43-9(58 PRICES 1/6, 1 /- TOMORROW (FRIDAY), also Saturday and Monday. . The Year's Most Outstanding Best-selling Novel, written by the 1 Brilliant Author of "The Citadel." A. J. CRONIN'S "THE STARS LOOK DOWN" (Recommended by Censor for Adults) With MICHAEL REDGRAVE-MARGARET LOCKWOOD-EMLYN WILLIAMS. The story of the men who keep Britain's Greatest Industry alive. AND ASSOCIATE FEATURE: MARK HAMBOURG WILLIAM HEUGHAN (Worl-t-famous Pianist) (Famous Scottish Bass) Hazel Ascot, Cockney Comedians, Seaforth Highlanders' Band, Royal Marines' Band You'll See and Hear them all in "TALKING FEET" (Approved foi UniA'ersal Exhibition) SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION:— "THE ACADEMY AWARD" BOOKINGS ARE HEAVY — RESERVE NOW! JUBILEE CARNIVAL RECREATION GROUND, LOWER HUTT CITY, EVERY EVENING TILL SATURDAY, and SATURDAY AFTERNOON. A SEASON OF JOY FOR ALL TONIGHT'S BIG PROGRAMME:THE TRENTHAM MILITARY BAND (Under Baton Captain Pike), in Band Selections of Stirring Music. Also, ANTON KOOLMAN'S Team of Wrest ici" in Exhibitions of this. Fine Sport. And ANTON KOOLMAN'S Team of Weight-lifters Avho will attempt records. In addition: ALF JENKINS and his Gymnasium Team in Wonderful .Tumbling Acts, with Jenkins's Team of Clowns and' Acrobat? ir. Comedy Tumbling. A GREAT PROGRAMME! The Magnificent Amusement Devices and Side-shoAvs will be going at top speed, and there are Stall: of every description. Avhere goods can be purchased at cheap prices. COME ONE-COME ALL! ADMISSION Gd, CHILDREN 3d. Gates open 6.30 p.m. Programme starts 8 p.m. HORTICULTURAL HALL 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. DAILY. The Unique Collection of Relics should be seen by everybody. TONIGHT, Mr. Alan Mulgan ■ will speak on "THE TREATY OF WAITANGI," ADMISSION 6d. (All Proceeds to Returned Soldiers' Association Clubhouse Fund.) MAURICE RALPH. Secretary-Organiser. GREAT REMOVAL SALE AT BASSINS, WALDORF BUILDINGS, MANNERS STREET. COMMENCING TOMORROW, at 10 a.m. ALL STOCKS TO fBE SOLD AT LESS THAN COST PRICE. COSTUMES—UsuaIIy VA guineas SALE PRICE 4 1 GUINEAS TAILORED COSTUMES—UsuaIIy 4 guineas SALE PRICE 25/COATS REDUCED TO O GUINEAS TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS OPPORTUNITY. EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD BEFORE REMOVING TO OUR NEW PREMISES. BASSINS, Next to Waldorf Restaurant, Manners Street. LADIES! TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE GENUINE REDUCTIONS AT THE LAST TWO WEEKS OF THE GIGANTIC SUMMER SALE BY J. HAYS & CO., LTD., 4 MANNERS STREET (next Perrett's).- . MODERN STYLED COATS, IN ATTRACTIVE SHADES AND ALL SIZES, ARE PRICED FROM AS LOW AS'2JGNS. DON'T MISS SEEING THEM! YOU'LL REALLY SAVE ~BY~ BUYING TOMORROW AT J. HAYS & CO., LTD., 4 MANNERS STREET (next Perrett's). DEPOSITS AND ALL CASH ORDERS ACCEPTED. DANCING. ..MOTORS AND CYCLES MISS DOROTHY DANIELS, M.R.A.D., W A2 Ti ED to ? eli!, Cl?evrolet Alaster London (Advanced Teachers' „ oedan. newly duco-lacquered, niechCertificate) amcally sound, and in good condition; price £130, cash oi terms Ring 55-066. Assistant:, ' WANTED to Buy, Modern Light Car Miss Audrie Daniels (late of Sidney). TT in first-class order for cash. 2151 Miss Daniels wishes to announce that all i-vg. Post. Classes and Private Lessons have now re- \y ANTED .to Buy, Good LighT~ClF, -i mli \ vii♦. •i c n about 1934; vicinity £60; £30 deposit students thoroughly trained tor Exam- ~ mnnth . 99n7 r „ £.' *JU u^umi, inations and Competitions. £o montfr. 2207 Evg. Post. All Branches of Dancing Taught, Ballet, VVANTED Purchase, 1935 or later model Character, Spanish, and the Latest Tap Light Car, cheap for cash. Ring Routines. 27-165-after 6 p.m. . _^ Studio: 125 Cuba Street (opp. Whitehead WANTED to Sell, 1937 Morris 12-4, like and Pears). ** neAv; owner must sell; sacrifice for Telephone 53-647 or 52-436. cash. What offers? Ring 17-394. Vy ANTED, Old Tourer, hood (canvas *" only), fair order. Ring 47-266 after 6 3MTRESS Ghuznee St. BALLROOM P-m., or write 2193 Evg. Post. VIODEKN AND OLD-TIME DANCING. MODEL A Ford, in good condition, sedan IMPRESS BALLROOM ORCHESTRA, t prffer^ = wi]] consider tourer, cheap & Under direction of Cliff Jones. f™ °a°h- . T 430 Post A Sency ' Subs. 2s. T SELL, Austin 7 h.p. Car, in good condition, neAvly painted, five new Also, tyres; £100 or best offer. 2160 Evg. Post. Commencing MONDAY NIGHT Next: pASH Private Buyer will pay highest ALL JIODERN DANCING. V price for Latest Model Rig American NOTE.-Jitterbug Dancing will NOT be £ ar- low mileage. Reply urgently 2143 mowed. Evs- ost- : ___ POR.SALE, Car and Cycle, 4-door Sedan, I, r^r- r, ,-n , , '. X" Practically neAv battery, good tyres, LIKE Poliflor because I am assured bodywork good, luggage box, tools, etc., ot a healthy brizht home when I -ood running order. Also B.S.A. Push polish my floors, lino, and furniture with "ike, 2 years old, £25 cash the lot. Ring Poliflor antiseptic preserving wax." says 26-887. mother Poliflor user. . '

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 31, 6 February 1941, Page 2

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