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BELIEVE IT OR NOT . . • Since Dafcjnber 31, 1937, until February 12, 1938, "The Feature Theatre"Tfas shown only TWO PICTURES—"SouIs at Sea" and "The Prisoner of Zend a." WHICH BEARS OUT OUR 1938 POLICY . ~ . PICTURES—Not Promises! PRODUCTIONS—Not Predictions! "THE PRISONER OF ZENDA" i NOW PROUDLY ENTERS ITS : 4th & FINAL WEEK ■ RONALD COLMAN and MADELEINE CARROLL ; Are Still "PRISONERS." A United Artists Selznick International Picture. Recommended for Adults. NEXT CHANGES—-ARTISTS AND MODELS," followed by "EillLE ZOLA." REGENT DAILY—2.IS and 8 p.m. |l I PLANS AT THEATRE TODAY. T-l-V-O-L-I TONIGHT and MONDAY. SELECTED SUPPORTS from 7 o'clock. MADELEINE CARROLL in "ON THE, AVENUE " GEORGE FORMBY in "FEATHER YOUR NEST" (Both Picture* for Hnn-prsnl K/xhibition.) PATRONS NOTE—Telephone Reserves NOT held after 7.30 p.m. TELEPHONE 4S-968. PRICES 1/6, 17TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY TWO OB' THE YEAR'S OUTSTANDING SUCCESSES ON THE ONE PROGRAMME. ONE SO WELL KNOWN IT REQUIRES NO INTRODUCTION—THE OTHER NOT SO WELL KNOWN, BUT WITHOUT DOUBT "XHE OUTSTANDING COMEDY OF THE YEAR"—WILL TELL YOU MORE ABOUT IT IN NEXT TUESDAY'S EVENING POST." ANNAB EL L A ■ ■ In " WINGS OF TBE- —MORNING " HENRY FONDA—JOHN McCORMACK. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) GREAT ASSOCIATE SPECIAL JEAN ARTHUR—EDWARD ARNOLD "EASY LIVING" (Recommended by Censor for Adults) 4436 VTONS- WAHINE 4436 TONS EXCURSION TO PICTON FOR PICTON SPEED-BOAT REGATTA. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19 (WEATHER PERMITTING) Leave Wellington, 8 a.m. Arrive Picton, about 10.45 a.m. Leave Picton, 2.30 p.m. Arrive Wellington, about 5.15 p.m. RETURN FARE, 10/-. CHILDREN UNDER 12, 5/Train from Picton Wharf for Blenheim after the arrival ot the VVainne, arriving back before the steamer leaves. Return rail fare, 3/- first, 2/- second. Rail, tickets sold by Union Co.'a Wellington Office, the Purser, or the Railway Office on Picton Wharf. Special Launches from Picton to Torea and Onahau Bays, Thompson's Bay, and Anakiwa. Launch Fares, 2/6 return. S.S. TUATEA will make Ehort trips on the Harbour to enable visitors to view the speed-boat races. * MASPORT SPEED-BOAT CUP.—The New Zealand Open Speed-boat Championship Race (Masport Cup) will be run at 1.15 p.m.

SUNDAY sunday paramount theatre, i sundae -Paramount theatre, SUNDAY SUNDAY 8.15 p.m. SUNDAY SUNDAY STANLEY LUPINO SUNDAY STANLEY LUPINO SUNDAY STANLEY LUPINO SUNDAY SUNDAY In SUNDAY SUNDAY "FACING THE MUSIC." SUNDAY "FACING THE MUSIC." SUNDAY "FACING THE MUSIC." SUNDAY SUNDAY ("U." Certificate.) SUNDAY SUNDAY With SUNDAY JOSE COLLINS, SUNDAY JOSE COLLINS, SUNDAY SUNDAY NANCY BROAVN, SUNDAY • NANCY BROAVN, SUNDAY LESTER MATTHEWS, SUNDAY LESTER MATTHEWS, SUNDAY NANCY BURNE, SUNDVY NANCY BURNE, SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY "FACING SUNDAY "FACING SUNDAY "FACING |UNDAY MUSIC." ' SUNDAY MUSIC." SUNDAY MUSIC" lIEIy An ALL.-STAR CAST SUNDAY : oUjN DA. x With SUNDAY : SUNDAY LUPINO SUNDAY : ■ Lea Th f ffii?: ilEil : A Merry Musical Mix-up. SUNDAY SUNDAY Of a Jewel, SUNDAY ' A Jewel Song, SUNDAY and a SUNDAY " Jewel Robbery. SUNDAY ; SONGS, LAUGHTER, and LUPINO. ; Proceeds in aid of the Amateur Athletic ■ Association. : (The Management reserves the right to ■ refuse admission at discretion.) R SPEXCE, Hon. Organiser, : Box 957, G.P.O. A. D EOWSE, Hon. Secretary, Box 294, G.P.O. I BOXING! WIRAMAR BOXING CLUB (INC.). AMATEUR TOURNAMENT AMATEUR TOURNAMENT In THE SPORTS HALL, Miramar Avenue, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, at 8 p.m. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, at S p.m. See Well-known Local Amateurs m Action, also Members of the New Zealand Empire Games Team. ADMISSION 2s (plus tax). : J. C. TROY, Hon. Sec. REMINDER! rpOWN HALL, TOWN HALL, iOWS HALL, TOWN HALL, TONIGHT, at 8. TONIGHT, at 8. Remember you have a date with THE WETNTHAUBS. THE WEINTRAUBS. ! THE WEINTRAUBS. THE WEINTKAUBS. TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL, " TONIGHT, at S. TOXIGHT, at 8.

BANDS bands tjasin- reserve, laxdl • slx EES£Rve: BANDS £ Ass£ TOMORROW (SUNDAY) BANDS TOMORROW SUNDAY ' BA.NDS TOMORROW SUNDAY) landl to-morrow (Sunday/; BANDS ■« „ _, BANDS 1 £•£• BANDS 3 £•"■ BANDS 3 ££■ BANDS P' mBANDS flfvnl GRAND DISPLAY !iv£l GRAND DISPLAY B4NDS GHA^D DISPLAY BANDS — Of — BANDS BANDS MASSED M ARCHING BANDS MASSED MARCHIp laldl "And- ' BANDS COMBINED BAND PL4.YING BANDS COMBINED BAND PLAYING rJAJN JJr> BANDS — By — BANDS JH™I e!|i neton Artillery Band, BA^DS Wellington Artillery Band! xJA-N lAS BANDS Port Nicholson Silver Band BANDS Eort Nicholson Silver Band, BANDS Institute Silver Band. BANDS Institute Silver Band. BANDS i BANDS Included in Programme will be BANDS a Performance of the Quickstep BANDS • by Each Band. BANDS BANDS Come along and select the BANDS winner. An opportunity will be BANDS given to express your opinion. BANDS BANDS Hear the Massed Playing of the BANDS Popular "Donnawellen" Waltz BANDS and the Hymn "Deep Harmony." BANDS BANDS This Programme has been BANDS arranged to demonstrate the BANDS efficiency of these bands prior BANDS to their participation in the BANDS BANDS BAND CONTEST. BANDS BAND CONTEST. BANDS BAND CONTEST. BANDS BANDS BANDS Gates Open at 2 p.m. BANDS BANDS Be Early to Secure a Good BANDS Position. BANDS ■ MUSICAL FESTIVAL. THE COMBINED METHODIST -*• HE COMBINED METHODIST CHOIRS (200 voices), Under the direction of H. TEMPLE WHITE. Present MENDELSSOHN'S "ELIJAH.;; ' MENDELSSOHN'S "ELIJAH. MENDELSSOHN'S "ELIJAH. MENDELSSOHN'S "ELIJAH." Assisted by MISS MYRA SAWYER MRS. STANHOPE DAWSON MR. ARTHUR CLARK MR. RUSSELL J. LAURENSON. Orsanist: MR. C. TV. KERRY. TOWN HALL. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 8 p.m. Prices: Reserved Seats. 2s 3d (including tax); Unreserved Seats. Is. Box Plan opens at Ch.i.?. Becg and Co., Ltd Manners Street, Monday, lebruary 14. WELLINGTON COLLEGE O.G.A. ANNUAL REUNION. THURSDAY, FEB. 24.—Reunion Dinner, Royal Oak Hotel, 7.15 p.m. Tickets 7/6. SATURDAY, FEB. 26.—Annual Meeting, 2.30 p.m. Tennis: Old Girls v. Present Girls, 2 p.m. SUNDAY, FEB. 27.—Church Parade, St. Paul's Pvo-Cnthedral, 7 p.m. Assemble at College 6.40 p.m. VTOMIN'ATIONS for Committee must be -^ in the hands of the Secretary seven lays before the Annual Meeting. LILIAN M. MITCHELL. Hon. Secretary. Telephone 51-460.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 36, 12 February 1938, Page 4

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