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AMUSEMENTS. FINAL SHOWING TO-DAY 2.15 and 8. FRANCHOT TONE in "BETWEEN TWO WOMEN." FLYING OFFICER CLOUSTON'S ARRIVAL IN BLENHEIM. HiO Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. TO-MORROW Three Sessions: 2.15, 5 and 8. HJfcJ Adapted from the Record-Breaking Mystery Play “THE UMBRELLA MAN” Baffling Mystery in a London Fog. M ® - * *' George MURPHY • Rita ,®WoN ggW J?. FIELD • LEO ’ GEORGE ZUCCO • MONIA'GUtLpyS (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) J A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture. Presented with our usual excellent first half. Reserve now for Friday and Saturday. PLAN AT D.I.C. AND THEATRE. 'PHONE 54-775.

FAREWELL ! TO-NIGHT AT 8 FAREWELL ! POSITIVELY FINAL THRILLING LECTURE BY COUNT FELIX VON LUCKNER Prince of Good Fellows, Ace of Adventurers, Finest of Speakers, who has won the Admiration of all Wellington 1 [ THRILLS ! ANECDOTES I HUMOUR ! REVELATIONS ! This Last Lecture will be the Best of All ! . . . You’ll THRILL while the Inimitable Count recounts new adventures and reveals new secrets . . . You’ll LAUGH when he tells humorous incidents connected with Capture, his Internment, his Escape from Motuihi, his Sojourn in Mt. Eden Gaol, his final days in New Zealand. ONCE WE COULDN'T KEEP HIM! NOW WE DON'T WANT TO LET HIM GO ! Meet the Count and Countess Personally to-night and say Farewell I AT THE GRAND OPERA HOUSE POSITIVELY THE COUNT'S FINAL APPEARANCE IN WELLINGTON. HEAVY BOOKING — RESERVE EARLY TO-DAY AT D.I.C. Admission: 3/-, 2/-, 1/-. Reserves 6d. Extra. COUNTRY TOUR:— MASTERTON — OPERA HOUSE — TO-MORROW NIGHT. WANGANUI — OPERA HOUSE — SATURDAY (2.15 & 8), and MONDAY AT S. PALMERSTON NORTH — NEXT TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY.

Y W.C.A. 1938 PROGRAMME. PHYSICAL CULTURE — Margaret Morris Movement, Miss Marjory Bell (Teachers’ Diploma). Mondays : Matrons’ Class, . 2.30 p.m.; School Girls (over 11 years), 4 p.m.; Business Girls, 6 p.m.; Business Women. 7 p.m. Thursdays: Children’s Class, 4 p.m.; Business Girls, 7 p.m. Fee, 17/6 per term of 12 lessons; 15/- Y.W.C.A. Members. BALLROOM DANCING (Men and Girls), Miss Nancy Rabe—Thursdays, 8.10.' Commencing March 31. SPANISH DANClNG—Thursdays, 6-7 p.m. Fees for dancing, 10/- per term of 10 lessons; Y.W.C.A. Members, 7/6. GERMAN—Dr. Greaj: Short,, M.A., Ph.D. (for beginners and more advanced students), Tuesdays 5.45 and 7 p.m. Fee, 12/6 per term of 10 lessons. FRENCH —Madame R. Finlayson (for beginners and more advanced students). Tuesdays, 5.45 and 7 p.m. Fee, 12/6 per term of 10 lessons. Commencing March 29. DRESSMAKING—Tuesdays, 7-9 p.m. Fee, 7/6 for 6 lessons. CHOIR—For Business Girls and others. Subscription, 5/- for the season. Circles are being arranged for CRAFTS, DRAMA and BRIDGE. BADMINTON — (Men and Girls), Tuesdays. Subscription, £l/1/-. BASKETBALL and HOCKEY CLUBS are also being arranged. For further particulars, apply Y.WtC.A., 5 Boulcott St., or Tel. 42-168.

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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 152, 24 March 1938, Page 3

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