(Recommended by the Censor for Adults) TODAY! TODAY! TODAY! Not since the advent of talking pictures has such a radical departure, in film technique beeii made as in Warner Bros' film. "The Story of Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet." Ever alert to the public's demand foi the unusual, this company has piouepred nearly every new entertainment trend in the industry. Now they have shattered every precedent for dramatic frankness in telling the true story of mankind's strangest weapon. It is a tense, completely absorbing picture, flawlessly produced. It is the story of one of the gre? test research geniuses of all time—the man who j only a few decades ago gave humanity tbe magic discovery of Salvarsan (known the j world over as 606). ' j To the thousands who seek the finest motion picture entertainment, we urge you to SEE . . . "DR. EHRLICH'S MAGIC BULLET" A Warner Bros. 'Production—Flawlessly Played by ED. G. ROBINSON, OTTO KRUGER MARIA OUSPENSKAYA, DONALD CRISP, RUTH GORDON MONTAGUE LOVE. TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY—At 2.0 p.m. and 8.0 p.m. AT THE REGENT OF COURSE! PLANS at D.LC. and THEATRE (TELEPHONE 44-144). . Direction J C. Williamson Picture Corporation Limited. Direction J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation Limited. FOR ANOTHER GLORIOUS WEEK ! ! ! We Proudly Present Mctro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Answer to tbe World's Challenge for an Entertainment that is DIFFERENT! . "F-L-O-R-I-A-N-" (AppiovecJ for Universal Exhibition) A charmingly-presented story of a Lovely Girl—a Boy—and Florian, a Beautiful Snowwhite Stallion, who gave an amazingly clever performance at the Emperor's Review. Starring •'•... ROBT. YOUNG-~HELEN GILBERT—CHAS. COBURN IRINA BARONOVA (Who as Prhna Ballerina of Co vent Garden Russian Ballet toured N.Z. last year) 2.0 n.m. OPERA HOUSE — 8.0 p.m. PLANS at D.I.C. and THEATRE (TELEPHONE 56-230). t-I-V^O-L-I-(Opposite Parliamentary Buildings) FINALLY TONIGHT Selected Supports from 7 o'clock. " ANOTHER THIN MAN " and " THE .CARTERS " (Recommended by Censor for Adults) (Approved for Univ. Exhibition) TELEPHONE 4tf-9tfcS PRICES 1/6, 1/TOMORROW (FRL), also SATURDAY and MONDAY. HAPPY PEOPLE IN A HAPPY SHOW! MICKEY ROONEY JUDY GARLAND "BABES IN ARMS" (Approved for Universal Exhibition) A Musical Story that will put a lump iv your throat, a. tear in your eye, and a smile on your lips! And GEORGE SANDERS in THE SAINTS DOUBLE TROUBLE" (R^coirraende' 7 by the Censor for Adults) '; Get the 'Saint!' ''..*. but the law fiuds itself fighting a phantom . . with your iavounte fiction sleuth dogged by a daring double. ... He doubles the thrills of his former films . . , ass polic double the price on his head. WELLINGTON^SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA (INC.) 1940 SEASON-SECOND CONCERT TO BE HELD ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, at 8 p.m., f AT THE TOWN HALL ("Jn the Presence of their Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady" Gahvay) Programme Includes: ANDERSEN TYRER (Solo Pianist) ■' In Two Concertos for Piano and Orchestra: • * CONCERTO No. 2 EN" C MINOR BY RACHMANINOFF J | . And ..." . . j CONCERTO IN A MINOR BY GRIEG. . lii conjunction with the WELLINGTON SYMPHONY. ORCHESTRA (Conducted by LEON DE MAUNY) PRICES: 4/-, 3/-,. 2/-, and 1/-. RESERVES at CHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD. NOTE.-—Members' subscription gives priority in booking and other concessions. TELEPHONE 5W360. WRESTLING! WRESTLING! WRESTLING!! TOWN HALL MONDAY NEXT — OCTOBER 7 — MONDAY NEXT BRITISH EMPIRE TITLE BOUT. EARL M CCREADY (Empire Champion) Versus (The Iron Man of Canada) JOHN KATAN (Challenger) BE SURE OF YOUR SEAT—BOOK EARLY! Preferential Booking and Day Sales Open at E. W. Humphrey's, Manners Street, TODAY. Ordinary Booking TOMORROW. FREE LIST ENTIRELY SUSPENDED. PRICES; 5/-, ; $/-, and 2/ . LADIES 2/6. (All phjs tax.) The Wellington Wrestling Association advise patrons that this will be ; the Closing Bout of the Season. i ZIMME'S 8 MANNERS STREET ZIMME'S ZIMME'S- 8 MANNERS STREET ZIMME'S. ALL COATS & COSTUMES SOLD DIRECT TO THE PUBLIC AT WHOLESALE PRICES , NEW SEASON'S COSTUMES IN ENGLISH WORSTEDS, INCLUDING GREYS, AIR FORCE, ETC.; ALSO SPORTY SUITS IN TWEEDS. SMART SPRING COATS IX THE LATEST STYLES & SHADES, INCLUDING BATTLESHIP GREY, SEA BLUE, CORNSTALK, ETC. ZIMMES — ZIMME'S — ZIMME'S ZIMME'S —— ZIMMES ZIMME'S WELLINGTON'S LEADING COAT AND COSTUME SPECIALISTS, 8 MANNERS STREET NOTE OUR ONLY ADDRESS-NEXT MAPLE FURNISHING CO. DEPOSITS AND ALL CASH ORDERS ACCEPTED.
VICTORIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. An Illustrated Lecture Upon THE TERMITE (WHITE ANT) SITUATION IN NEW ZEALAND - By - DR. PAVID MILLER, Cawthron Institute, N.elson. r PHE above illustrated lecture will be •*• given under the auspices. of the Biolo«icul Society in tlte BIOLOGY LECTURE ROOM, VICTORIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, on FRIDAY, OCT. 4. «t S p.m. The public is cordially invited in attend. ' USIMiISS CiL'ATJUN UJK V-iir7od~Tn"nt-iug deservee Good Blocks. Tlie "Evening Poet" Printing Works can Appply both* ]£<d, U.SIH %r je%«? jg^s.
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Evening Post, Volume c, Issue 82, 3 October 1940, Page 2
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