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FINAL DAY , (Recommended by Censor for Adults) "WHEN TOMORROW COMES" With GHARI-ESeBOYER >nd IRENE DUNNE ■-, PLANS rat D.I.C. and'THEATRE (44^144). _ r# * 2.0 and 8.0 p.m." : REGENT 2.0 and 8.0 p.m. COMMENCING TOMORROW (THURSDAY), A-N-N-A-B-E-L-L-A A~N-N-A-B-E-I^-L--A IN METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER'S "BRIDAL SUITE" (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Robert YOUNG—Billie BURKE—Reginald OWEN It'i, the gayest romantic run-around of the year! "BRIDAL SUITE" is comedy at its wildest ancl merriest from the opening scene, in which Robert Young comes to in a London Turkish bath after missing his wedding, to the final episode, when his father meets him with a load of wedding presents at the New York wharf, only to discover that his bon has finally wed the wrong girl! RESERVE NOW! PLANS at THEATRE and D.I.C. Special Scoop! MELBOURNE CUP—Now Showing. ONLY TONIGHT .AND TOMORROW TO SEE THE STORY* OF CHRISTINE— "LIFE DANCES ON" , ("UN CARNET DE BAL") COMEDY" — DRAMA - PATHOS - ALL BLENDED WITH TYPICAL FRENCH SUBTLETY. (Recommended' by Censor foi Adults) OPERA HOUSE SESSIONS: 2.15 and 8.0 p.m. SESSIONS: 2.15 and 8.0 p.m. * RESERVE AT D.I.C. OR THEATRE (55-160). T-I-V-<Vl>-I TONIGHT and TOMORROW. SELECTED SUPPORTS from 7 o'clock. CAftY GRANT—JEAN ARTHUR "ONLY ANGELS 10 HAVE WINGS" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Aad "THE GIRL AND THE GAMBLER" (Recommended by Censor tor Adults.) LEO CARILLO—STEFFI DUNA / 1 -SCREENING TIMES: 7.30, "Girl and Gambler"; 8.40, "Angels Have Wings." TELEPHONE 43-968 PRICES 1/6, IA FRIDAY SATURDAY MONDAY: "FOUR GIRLS IN WHITE" Florence Rice—Una Mcrkel—Ann Rutherford—Mary Howard. And "STORM OVER BENGAL" Patric Knowles—Rochelle Hudson—Richard -Cromwell. OPERA HOUSE— : —-FRIDAY ! Direction—NATAN SCHEINWALD. THE NEW ZEALAND PREMIERE OF "YOUNG VIENNA SINGS AGAIN" . (OR." CONCERT IN TYROL ") A Gay Romance of the Austrian Tyro] set to the Haunting Melodies of Danubian Waltzes. The Most Delightful Continental Picture ever to be Presented to Fhiglish- . speaking Audiences. , SKI-ING THRILLS ' ■ ' v In the Most * Picturesque' Part of the Tyrolean; Mountains. VIENNESE-BOYS' CHOIR And "Atfs'iri£'s Leading Orcheitras 'and "Singers. -. ; - EXCLUSIVE EXTRA!—"SONG OF YOUTH» A Splendid Supporting Programme! For the First Time in New Zealand will be shown a Dramatic Soviet Production "of Russians Modern' Youth. See the gigantic display of health and physical culture on' Moscow's famed Red Square. Revealing action pictures of Stalin, - Molotov, Voroshilov, ;. and other Soviet heads. In view of-the' international' situation you^annot' afford to miss this picture of Russia as ,she really isl . .' . - - I - * ,i * * - ■ ADDITIONAL EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION - ' MASTER RICHARD FARRELL WELLINGTON'S BRILLIANT PIANIST) COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT at,.the . OPERA HOUSE 2.73 p.m. Shoppers' Session, and at 8.0 p.m. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BOX PLANS NOW OPEN at THEATRE and-D.I.C. BOOK EARLY—BE SURE! N.Z. CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION N.Z. CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION EVERYBODY'S PRAISING IT!. 11l trams and trains, in shops, offices, and homes,- everybody's talking .about, the Marvellous Exhibition. Thousands upon thousands are coming again and again, to be thrilled anew with the mightiest spectacle New Zealand haa ever eiaged. JOIN IN THE FUN AGAIN TONIGHT! FOR A UNIQUE AND UNFORGETTABLE THRILL—SEE THE EXHIBITION GROUNDS AT NIGHT TIME. At night briliantly-colourcd floodlights and bold shadows set off the curves and angularities of the modern architecture to the best advantage. Cunningly-arranged lights and fluorescent tdbins turnfcthe grounds into a VERITABLE' FAIRYLAND, among the most spectacular features being the ILLUMINATED CASCADE AND HUGE ILLUMINATED FOUNTAIN in Centennial Avenue. Nothing like this fountain has ever been seen in N.Z. before. Jt throws a geyser-like column of water 50ft into- the air while countless jets around the base maintain an ever-changing plume of spray. The whole is brilliantly illuminated in turn with every colour of the rainbow, giving an indescribably foeautii'ul effect as the watery plumes constantly change in size and shape. ADMISSION: ADULTS 1/- ADULTS IA ADULTS 1/JUVENILES (uudSr 16) 6d Nothing extra to pay to see the whole of the Exhibition, with the exception of Waitomo Caves, Cabaret, and Amusement Devices.' PARKING-FOR 12,000 CARS. -' PARKING FOR 12,000 CARS. , HOURS: Courts Open Daily, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Playland, 10 a.m. to 11 p.m.; Cabaret, 11 a.m. to midnight. HIGH LIGHT FROM TONIGHTS PROGRAMME: PORT NICHOLSON SILVER BAND. FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO THE EXHIBITIONIT'S THE EVENT OF A LIFETIME! —TOMORROWHis Excellency the GoYernor^General,.accompanied by His Worship the Mayor, will be conducted around the Exhibition, commencing at the General Exhibits Court, at 11. ' " ' * THE MAGNETIC -' MAUREEN MORRIS ALEXANDER (WORLD-TRAVELLED HEALTH TEACHER) ' IN HER USUAL BRILLIANT AND -INTERESTING MANNER WILL LECTURE TO MEN. AND WOMEN 8 o'clock : TONIGHT" — 8 o'clock (NOVEMBER 15) , » MASONIC HALL—3B THE TERRACE. And Again—THURSDAY, 2.30 p.m.—WOMEN ONLY—NIMMO'S HALL, Willis St. FOR PERSONAL INTERVIEWS, Write or Call at OFFICE: SUITE 321-322, 3rd FLOOR, D.I.C. BUILDING (BRANDON STREET ENTRANCE). RING FOR APPOINTMENTS 46-072. ALSO AT PALMERSTON NORTH: SUITE 2-3„- BANK OF NEW" ZEALAND BUILDING, THE SQUARE. PREE r No Children Admitted FREE

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 118, 15 November 1939, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 118, 15 November 1939, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 118, 15 November 1939, Page 2

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