(Recommended by the Censor more especially for Adult Audiences.) . . THREE SESSIONS—2.O p.m., 5.0 p.m., and 8.0 p.m. RACHEL FIELD'S FAMOUS STORY— "ALL THIS AND HEAVEN TOO" ■'•••• > . ■' A Warner Bros. Special Production. With BETTE DAVIS and CHARLES BOYER 1 • • • • ■ ■ ■ It Is very advisable" to reserve. Book at D.I.C. and Theatre (44-144). (It is essential to reserve at the D.I.C. or Theatre for Saturday night. Telephone bookings cannot be accepted.) FREE LIST SUSPENDED. Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation Limited. —- REG E N T —— NOTE.—SUNDAY NIGHT, GRAND OPERA HOUSE: Entire Cast and Orchestra of the GILBERT & SULLIVAN OPERA CO. will present a complete programme. Entire proceeds to Movie Queen. PLANS at D.I.C. and Opera House. _ T _ l u..y_ 0 _ L _ I _ _ (OPPOSITE PARLIAMENTARY BUILDINGS) . TONIGHT, TOMORROW, AND MONDAY. MATINEE TOMORROW (SATURDAY), at 1.45 p.m. Sir Cedric HARDWICKE—Freddie BARTHOLOMEW In " TOM BROWN'S SCHOOL DAYS" (Approved for Universal Exhibition) This picture has a. particularly timely appeal. It reflects the real nobility that produced England of today, for the men who govern the Empire now were yesterday the boys of the famous English schools, and, greatest of all, comes the name of "Rugby" . . . with Tom Brown personifying the fighting bulldog spirit which makes the name of England respected throughout the world. ■ If, as has so often been claimed, Waterloo was won on the playing fields of Eton, what price "Rugby," on« of England's really great schools . . . where character building became just as important as the cramming of ■ book learning . . . where Tom Brown shows in the excitement, comedy, tragedy, ambition and throbbing drama of yesterday's schooling, the kind of training which moulded the boys of yesterday into the type of men today who assure that England shall for ever survive. —AND "GREEN HELL" (Recommended by the Censor tor Adults.) DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS,. JUN.-JOAN BENNETT-GEORGE SANDERS Strange Romance! Thrilling Drama! Heroic Adventure! You'll thrill to this pulsepuunding etory of a man's undying heroism and a woman's deathless love! TELEPHONE 4<M)6B PRICES 1/6, 1/THIS IS AN INDEPENDENT THEATRE—Support Our Independent Princess, MISS MARJORIE KING, IN THE VICTORY QUEEN CARNIVAL. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL CIVIC RECEPTION TO THEIR EXCELLENCIES SIR CYRIL NEWALL, G.C.8., 0.M., G.C.M.G., ■ C.8.E., A.M., AND LADY NEWALL. A CIVIC RECEPTION will be tendered to THEIR EXCELLENCIES SIR CYRIL and LADY NEWALL in the TOWN HALL On MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1941, at 8 p.m. CITIZENS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO BE PRESENT ON THE OCCASION. Doors will be open from 7 p.m. until 7.50 p.m. The general public will enter by the Wakefield Street doors. ■' T. C. A. HISLOP, Mayor. ATHLETICS! ATHLETICS! WELLINGTON PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIPS SENIORS, JUNIORS, AND LADIES. Competitors from WAIRARAPA, NELSON, MARLBOROUGH, TRENTHAM, FORT DORSET, LEVIN AIR STATION, AND ALL LOCAL CLUBS. BASIN RESERVE TOMORROW (SATURDAY), FEBRUARY 22. FIRST EVENT, 10.45 a.m. AFTERNOON, 2 o'clock. ADMISSION: MORNING, FREE; AFTERNOON, 1/-. STAND 1/. EXTRA. A. D. ROWSE, Hon, Secretary.
DANCING. THE GIRLS' ATHLETIC BASEBALL CLUB YI7ILL be holding a Dance in the City ? r Mission, Taranaki Street, on FRIDAY, the. 21st. Good Supper. Music supplied by Roy Baker. Admission, Is 6d single; 2s 6d double. Men in Uniform, Is. ALL ARE WELCOME. BALL FOR ALL BALL FOR ALL Organised by I PHYLLIS BATES. ' For Members of Fighting Services, Merchant Navy, and Civilians. Proceeds in aid of Fighting Services' Queen WELLINGTON TOWN HALL v* ELLINGTON. .. TOWN . . HALL TOMORROW (SATURDAY), TOMORROW (SATURDAY), 8 p.m. to 12 p.m. Subscription 2s 6d. Men in Uniform 2s. GEOFFREY FARRELL'S 10-PIECE RHYTHM BAND, And FORT DORSET BAND. { NAUTICAL ECCENTRIC DANCE, HEATHER WRIGHT. Introduction Committee will introduce girls and men who attend without partners. Onlookers: Gallery Seats and Supper 2s 6d. MAJESTIC CABARET AJESTIC CABARET CLOSED TONIGHT. CLOSED TONIGHT. Owing to being PRIVATELY BOOKED. SATURDAY SATURDAY DRESS NIGHT SATURDAY DRESS NIGHT SATURDAY SATURDAY At the SATURDAY SATURDAY MAJESTIC CABAIIET. SATURDAY MAJESTIC CABARET. SATURDAY , SATURDAY Dancing commences at SATURDAY 9 p.m. to LAURI PADDI SATURDAY and his BALLROOM ORSATURDAY CHESTRA. SATURDAY SATURDAY Subscription, 10s double, SATURDAY inclusive. SATURDAY Bookings are already heavy. Patrons are advised to reserve their tables early by RINGING 45-709. • NEW ZEALAND ATTRACTIONS, LTD. Direction: CEC. BOYTON. "' FREDERICK CARR. TOMORROW NIGHT.; TOMORROW NIGHT. RAILWAY SOCIAL ■ HALL, AILWAY SOCIAL : HALL, Waterloo Quay. •■ Commencing at 8 o'clock, THE WELLINGTON RAILWAY THE WELLINGTON RAILWAY PORTERS' CLUB PORTERS' CLUB Invite you to attend their MONSTER DANCE MONSTER DANCE In aid of the VICTORY QUEEN CARNIVAL VICTORY QUEEN CARNIVAL (Transport Section) . Modern and Old-time Dancing. COLUMBUS DANCE BAND. Excellent Supper. Subscription: Gents 2s, Ladies Is 6d. DO = NOT = MISS™
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 44, 21 February 1941, Page 2
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