(Recommended by the Censor for Adults) TONIGHT — At 8 o'clock — TONIGHT The "Tell All" .Romance of two very modern young people very much in love. Comedy sparkling with wit, and as personal as your own . experiences! IT'S AS INTIMATE AS A 1940 PLAY-GIRL'S' DIARY . . « "REMEMBER THE NIGHT" A Paramount Picture, with BARBARA STANWYCK—FRED MACMURRAY BEULAH BONDI—STERLING HOLLOWAY—ELIZABETH PATTERSON ALSO—"Sink or Swhn' 1 (Sportlight), Musical, Cartoon, News. AT THE REC F N T °F COURS:EI PLANS at D.I.C. and THEATRE (44-144). Direction: J. C. VV;.lliamsoi» Picture Corporation Limited. (Approved for Universal Exhibition) FINAL DAY! FINAL DAY! Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Magnificent Production, "BALALAIKA" PLANS at D.I.C. and THEATRE (TELEPHONE 56-230). 2.0 and 8.0 p.m. —~ TOMORROW 2.0 and 8.0 p.m. Metro-Golcwyn-Mayer Present TWO DELIGHTFUL COMEDIFS TWO DELIGHTFUL COMEDIES "YOU'RE ONLY YOUNG ONCE" Featuring LEWIS STONE—MICKRV ROONEY and the WHOLE HARDY FAMILY PLUS CONSTANCE BENNETT-ROLAND YOUNG—BILLIE BURKE "TOPPER" — - "TOPPER" OPERA HOUSE Direction: «L C. Williamson Picture Corporation Limited. T-l-V-O-L-l— — (Opposite Parliamentary Buildings) Finally Tonight! ' Selected Supports from 7 o'clock. RONALD COLMAN in "THE LIGHT THAT FAILED" JAMES STEPHENSON in "CALLING PHILO VANCE" TELEPHONE 43-968 PRICES 1/-, 1/6 TOMORROW (FRIDAY), also Saturday and Monday. TWO HILARIOUS COMEDIES ON THE ONE PROGRAMME! No. I—United1 —United Artists Present THORNE ("TOPPER") SMITH'S * t U R N—A B—Ch —TJ-^-T " With Adolphe MENJOU—-Carole LANDIS—John HUBBARD IT'S A MAD MARITAL MIX-UP . . . that starts when HE,gets tired of being a husband . . . and SHE grows bored with being a wife! They change places—and he-: left holding the baby! IT'S SO DARING THAT EVEN THE STORK BLUSHED! No. 2—Twentieth Century-Fox Present JOEL McCREA—NANCY KELLY "HE MARRIED HIS WIFE" ROLAND YOUNG—MAE* BOLAND—LYLE TALBOT "A woman may iei, her husband pick out her new hat . . . but when he starts picking out her new husband—THAT'S A DIFFERENT STORY! We can't explain it ... who couldV It's simply too funny for words! (Ali Pictures Recommended by the Censor tor Adults) TOWN HALL —TOWN HALL THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, at 8 p.m. (IN THE DISTINGUISHED PRESENCE OF THEIR EXCELLENCIES THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL AND VISCOUNTESS GALWAY.) PIANO RECITAL By IGNAZ FRIEDMAN (EMINENT POLISH PIANIST) ADMISSION: 5/-, 3/-, and 1/6 ADMISSION: 5/-, 3/-, and 1/6. PROCEEDS TO PATRIOTIC FUNDS. BOX PLAN OPENS AT D.I.C. TOMORROW (FRIDAY), at 9 a.m. ZIMME'S- —8 "MANNERS STREET ZIMME'S ZIMME'S 8 MANNERS STREET -ZIMME'S "WHERE THE VALUES ARE" ALL COATS & COSTUMES SOLD DIRECT TO THE PUBLIC AT WHOLESALE PRICES SMART SPRING COATS IN THE LATEST STYLES & SHADES, INCLUDING BATTLE- , SHIP GREY, SEA BLUE, CORNSTALK, ETC. NEW SEASON'S COSTUMES IN ENGLISH WORSTEDS, INCLUDING GREYS, AIR • FORCE, ETC.; ALSO SPORTY SUITS IN TWEEDS. ZIMME'S ZIMME'S — ZIMME'S ZIMME'S ZIMME'S ZIMME'S WELLINGTON'S LEADING COAT AND COSTUME SPECIALISTS, 8 MANNERS STREET NOTE OUR ONLY ADDRESF-NEXT MAPLE FURNISHING CO. ' DEPOSITS AND ALL CASH ORDERS ACCEPTED. BLACK'S, 26 MANNERS STREET > SPECIAL 10% REDUCTIONS FOR 7 DAYS ONLY. LADIES' TAILORED SUlTS—Novelty styles in newest Spring materials KQ//J and shades. i ; FROM ****' " LADIES' COATS—M-n-tailored; big range of materials and newest colours Ct€k /ft in box and fitting styles. FROM "v/ O LADIES' SILK AND SHEER. COATS—Dainty styles, trimmed tucks XX/ and puffing . FROM *}**' " LADIES' FROCKS—In plain and fancy Uncrushable Silks; dainty chic designs; some with coats to match; in aU latest shades. FROM 49/6 T0 95/BLACKS, 26 MANNERS STREET (OPPOSITE BEGG'S)
WELLINGTON FREE KINDERGARTEN ASSOCIATION. ANY Student considering taking the •*•*• Wellington Free Kindergarten Training Course is invited to be present at the Free Kindergarten, 196 Taranaki Street, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, at 8 p.m., when a most interesting colour film of Kindergarten activities will be shown. R. M. DOWSETT, Secretary. START the day with a sparkling, healthgiving, effervescent glass of KJP. _ife Salt. ' ■ *■ '
JUMBLE SALE. ! KARORI PLUNKET. TOMORROW (FRIDAY) NIGHT, at 6.30. CT. THOMAS' HALL, NEWTOWN. Men s, Women's, and Children's Clothing. PUPILS Wanted for Hairdressmg and Beauty Culture. Tuition guaranteed; positions for all. Jay's N.Z. Hairdressing College, Stewart i)awson'§ gldgs, 43-589. 1
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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 94, 17 October 1940, Page 2
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