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(Recommended by the Censor for Adults) EDWARD G. ROBINSON RUTH GORDON—OTTO KRUGER MARIA OUSPENSKAYA DONALD CRISP—MONTAGUE LOVE In Warner Bros.' Production "DR. EHRLICH'S MAGIC BULLET" The most absorbing, the most grippingly alive entertainment the screen yet known. You will marvel at the talents which have taken such a delicate afd difficult subject and made it so entertaining, so completely «ngrossing, and. at the same time honest and sccuiate. The true story of the man who discovered the cure for humanity's most dreaded scourge. , ALSO-"POW-WOW" (Technicolor Travel Novelty)—CARTOON, and N&ws. TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY—At 2.0 and 8.0 p.m. PLANS at D.I.C. and THEATRE (TELEPHONE 44-144). — R £ GENT -—— Direction J C. vV.lliamson Picture Corporation Limited. (Approver* for Universal Exhibition) HAVE YOU SEEN FLORIAN? NThe Beautiful Snow-white Stallion wh<; has captivated the hearts of thousands of petrous. He keeps perfect time with the music as he leads the Emperor's horses on a musical parade. He's clever! He's wonderful! We Proudly Present Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Magnificent Production, " F-Lr-O-R—l—A-N " Witb ROBERT YOUNG HELEN GILBERT CHARLES COBURN And IRINA BARONOVA (Who as Prima Ballerina toured N.Z last year with the Russian Ballet, and Dances again in this Picture) 2.0 p.m. OPKRA HOUSE 8.0 p.m. Direction J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation Limited. PLANS at D.I.C. and THEATRE (TELEPHONE 56-230), T-I-V-O-L— 1(Oppositp Parliamentary Buildings) TONIGHT and MONDAY. Selected Supports from 7 o'clock. MICKEY ROONEY in "BABES IN ARMS" (Approved foi Universal Exhibition) George Sanders in " The Saint's Double Trouble " (Recorrmende' by the Censor for Adults) TELEPHONE 43-Hfiß PRICES 1/6, l/NEXT TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, THE COMEDY SENSATION OF THE YEAR! IT'S SAUCY! IT'S EMBARRASSING! 11111 i I I I I "FRENCH WITHOUT TEARS" 'lIiII I II I I Witb ELLEN DREW—RAY MILLAND—JIM GERALD You'll love the gay moments of this comedy, sparkling with -wit and love in a small i village of France. PLUS—ANOTHER GREAT ATTRACTION! "THE LONE WOLF STRIKES" (Based upon the Story by Louis Joseph Vance) With WARREN WILLIAM and JOAN PERRY There's Excitement and Adventure in this Whirlwind Comedy Romance! (Both Pictures- hecr.mmended by the Censor for Adults) TELEPHONE NOW FOR RESERVES THEY COST NO MORE! BOXING TOWN HALL — BOXING TONIGHT—-At 8 o'clock—TONIGHT PROFESSIONAL LIGHTWEIGHT CONTEST. YOUNG GILDO (the Filipino Flash) Versus ._,. CLARRIE RAYNER (Blenheim) SEE THESE POPULAR LIGHTWEIGHTS IN ACTION. PRICES .SA, 8/-, and 2/-. Ladies 2/6 to all parts. (ALL PLUS TAX) EXCELLENT PEELIMINA RIES COMMENCE at 8 p.m. BOOK at E. W. Humphrey's, Manners Street. Hold Counterfoils for Preferential Booking for Nest Contest. WRESTLING! WRESTLING! WRESTLING! TOWN HALL MONDAY NEXT — OCTOBER 7 — MONDAY NEXT BRITIbl! EMPIRE TITLE BOUT. EARL M CCREADY (Empire Champion) Versus ' (The Iron Man of Canada) . JOHN KATAN (Challenger) BE SURE OF YOUR SEAT—BOOK EARLY! BOOK at E. W. Humphrey's, Manners St. FREE LIST ENTIRELY SUSPENDED PRICES: s'-, 3/-, and 2/ . LADIES 2/6, (All plus tax.) The Wellington Wrestling Association advise patrons that this will be the Closing Bout of the Season.

DANCING. ASSEMBLE HALL., SSEMBLY HALL. BROUGHAM STKEE'I BROUGHAM STREET iOJNKJHI, KOSb tf'LUYL) TONIGHT ROSS FLOYD AND HIS MUSIC AND HIS MUSIC Dancing le Always Brightest and Best at the AsppmMv Hall DANCE! DANCE! DANCE! At In 7 A DRAPER STUDIO, Lower J Hutt. TONIGHT (SATURDAY), OCTOBER 5, Sylvana Band. Gents 2s, Ladies Is 6d. B.A.L.M. SOCIAL CLUB. TONIGHT. RAILWAY 7 PORTERS' GRAND PATRIOTIC DANCE, RAILWAY SOCIAL HALL, Waterloo Quay, 8 p.m. Columbia Orchestra. Subs.: 2s and Is 6d. MODERN AND OLD-TIME. Proceeds for Patriotic Funds. TONIGHT - SATURDAY - TONIGHT rpRADES HALL. ± OLD-TIME DANCING. With Jim Blackwood's ACCORDIONS ON DECK. Subs.: 2s Single; 3s 6d Double. F. MeGONNELL, M.C. Sociability." old-time j)ance old-time tonight (sat., oct. 5) tonight ODDFELLOWS' HALL, Clyde Quay. Good Orchestra, Supper, and Prizes. ALL WELCOME. • Profits to Charity Funds. Subs.: Gents, 2s; Ladies, Is 6d. T. THOMSON, M.C. WEEKLY SUPPER DANCE, WEDNESDAY, October 9. PHY rLLIS BATES BALLROOM, i HYLLIS BATES BALLROOM, 33 Willis Street.

OANCING. Peter Pan Peter Pan DHARMACY HALL Peter Pan *- HARMACY. HALL* Peter Pan Cambridge Terrace. ' Peter Pan Peter Pan ALL MODERN DANCEf Peter Pan Les. Forsyth's Sweet and Peter Pan Swing Band. Peter Pan Dancing:— Peter Pan From 8.30. Peter Pan Peter Pan Tasty Supper. Good Monte Peter Pan Carlos. Peter Pan Peter Pan Subscription 2s. Peter. Pan Peter Pan JACK AUJIiRE, M.C. Peter Pan OLD-TIME DANCE. TONIGHT TONIGHT SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5. CJT. JOHN AMBULANCE HALL, 29 Vivian Street. Enjoy Your Old-time Dancing to LES WALKER'S ORCHESTRA (6). Good Supper, Good Monte, Good Floor. Admission 2s. M.C, A. HALEY. THE REALM BALLROOM. •*■ Wellington's Finest Dance. Where Quality Costs No More. Any No. 2 Tram to Doors. i\o Petrol Required. Late Tra;os Horns. DANCE AT THE MAYFAIR TONIGHT DANCE A f€ THE MAYFAIR TONIGHI DANCE AT THE MAYFAIR TONIGHT DANCE AT THE-MAYFAIR TONIGHT DANCE AT THE MAYFAIR TONIGHT DANCE AT THE. MAYFAIR TONIGHT DANCE AT THE MAYFAIR TONIGHT DANCE AT THE MAYFAIR TONIGHT DANCE AT THE MAYFAIR TONIGHT DANCE AT THE MAYFAIR TONIGHT DANCE AT THE MAYFAIR TONIGHT DANCE AT THE MAYFAIR TONIGHT DANCE AT THE MAYFAIR TONIGHT DANCE AT THE MAYFAIR TONIGHT DANCE AT THE MAYFAIR TONIGHT AND EVERY SATURDAY, 9 p.m. SUPPER AND DANCE, 6s Double. LEN FORRESTER AND HIS MAYFAIR BALLROOM ORCHESTRA. WEDDINGS THE MAYFAIR DANCING THE MAYFAIR CATERING THE MAYFAIR QUOTATIONS RING 51-770 | (Cuba Street)

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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 84, 5 October 1940, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 84, 5 October 1940, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 84, 5 October 1940, Page 4

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