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Courtenay N^ Ring Place — * 53-080. Direction: N.Z. Theatres Ltd. NOW! NOW! TWO SESSIONS DAILY: 2.0 and 7.45 p.m. BE WISE—BOOK YOUK SEATS! It's No Extra. Gordon HARKEK—Elizabeth ALLAN Gordon HARKEK—Elizabeth ALLAN In I "SALOON BAR" "SALOON BAR" "SALOON BAR" I—— , The most unusual, speed-packed , . . Action Drama that ever | thrilled an audience! j PLUS Thrilling Attraction No. 2: "THEY ASKED FOR IT" "THEY ASKED FOR IT" " "THEY ASKED FOR IT" "THEY ASKED FOR IT" With William Lundigan—Joy Hodges Michael Whalen —Isabel Jewell A Pulse-pounding , . . Laughprovoking Cyclone of Action! , ;— _ 1 PLUS Chapter 12 "DRUMS OF FU MANCHU" ■ (Programme Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) PERA HOUSE. PERA HOUSE. CARNIVAL OF COMIC OPERA TONIGHT, at 8 AND ON MONDAY EVENING. For these last three occasions J. C. WILLIAMSON'S FAMOUS GILBERT, AND SULLIVAN GILBERT AND SULLIVAN COMIC OPERA COMPANY COMIC OPERA COMPANY In the Exhilarating, Tuneful, and Picturesque Comic Opera ' "TH& GOiNDOLIERS" "THE GONDOLIERS" "THE GONDOLIERS" "THE GONDOLIERS" which is being received with great enthusiasm at every performance by record audiences. An Incomparable Cast includes: IVAN MENZIES Evelyn Gardiner, Gregory Stroud, Richard Watson, Viola Wilson, John Fullard, Maxwell Oldaker, Sara Gregory, Phyllis CurnoAv, Vincent McMurray. FULL OPERATIC ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS. ; Musical Director Leo Packer NEXT TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NIGHTS. ! MATINEE WEDNESDAY NEXT AT 2. "THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE" Preceded by "Trial By Jury" THURSDAY NIGHT NEXT, FEBRUARY 20. 4 NIGHTS ONLY 4 NIGHTS ONLY MATINEE SATURDAY NEXT at 2 p.m. "THE YEOMEN OF THE "THE YEOMEN OF THE GUARD" GUARD" To be followed by "lolanthe" (3 nights and Wed. Matinee), "Ruddigore" (one night), "The Mikado" (3 nights and Sat. Matinee), "Pinafore" -(3. nights and Wed. Matinee). EVENING PRICES: D.C. and R.S., 7s 6d; Second Stalls (reservable on day of performance), 4s 6d; Back Stalls, 4s; Gallery, 2s and Is 6d, MATINEE PRICES: D.C and R.S., 6s; Ordinary Stalls, 4s; Gallery, 2s and Is 6d. Children, 3s, 2s, Is. All prices plus tax. BOX PLAN at the D.LC. Day Sales at Opera House Confectionery Shop. "RETAIL PRINCESS. -■-VETAIL PRINCESS. TONIGHT. TONIGHT. GRAND BRIDGE, 500, And Supper. To Honour H.R.H. PRINCESS MARCELS, Will be held in the, ORIENT HOTEL, Oriental Bay. HER MAJESTY PATRICIA LUCKIE, Queen of Commerce, Will attend. \ Commencing at 8 p.m. For Information and Table Reservations, Telephone 51-259. Admission 2s 6d. Under the Auspices of the Kilbirnie Home Guard Committee. ON SUNDAY NIGHT. FEBRUARY 16, At 8 o'clock. THE HON. R, SEMPLE, Minister of National Service, And GENERAL YOUNG, Dominion Commander of the Home Guard, Will Address a PUBLIC MEETING PUBLIC MEETING In the KILBIRNIE KINEMA THEATRE ILBIRNIE KINEMA THEATRE On the Subjects: 1. IS NEW ZEALAND IN THE DANGER ZONE? 2. IS OUR COUNTRY WORTH DEFENDING? 3. CAN IT BE DEFENDED? The speakers will affirm that our country is in the danger zone, that it is worth defending, and that it wilL be defended. The success of our defence.- depends nn the nation being organised and united. A short musical programme has been arranged at the commencement of the meeting, and two members of the G. and S. Opera Company will be among the artistsRally to this uieetiiiii and'make it a success. YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS YOUR HELP RIGHT NOW. Ladies Cordially Invited. The Fort Dorset Military Band will be present. '_ H. M. HARRIS, Chairman. MA S T E 1{ X O N SHI) W ASTERTO N S ti O W FISIiRUAKY 18 AND 19. 1941. Two Days and One Night. Good lintnes Received. ffOT WATICK FIfKIC. NIGH 3 SHOW, KICBRUAKY 18. Spectaculfir Events by the Inter-house Girls' Association. i HAM AND EWK FAIR, FEBRUARY 20 ANb 21. FIRST DAY: Flock Komneya, Flock Lincoins, and Stud Romneya, SJECONJD DAY: Flock Southdowns, Ryebands, Doraet Horns, and Stud South downs. R, H. WILLIAMS. Secretary, BAND. 3ZB SILVER BAND, AT BOTANICAL GARDENS, : TOMORROW (SUNDAY). At 3 p.m.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 39, 15 February 1941, Page 4

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