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POSITIVELY LAST 3 DAYS OF PARAMOUNT'S SPLENDID PICTURE OF ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON'S 'EBB TIDE AN ALL-TECHNICOLOUR SEA SAGA Starring OSCAR HOiMOLKA, RAY MILLAND,'FRANCES FARMER. I REGENT NEWS FLASH—First with the Latest i "AUSTRIA BECOMES GERMAN." REGENT DAILY—2.IS and 8 p.m. I PLANS AT D.I.C. OR REGENT. FRIDAY NEST— ' ' . . BARE COMEDY WITH THE , ■ • LUBITSCH MASTER TOUCH! HERBERT MARSHALL MARLBNE DIE™ MELVYN. DOUGLAS ' ED- EVEEETT HORTO* In a Merry Mischievous Marital Mix-up of Husbands and •• AWfirT^lj " Boy Friends. A Paramount Special Super Comedy. ' £X-k* VJ Kixu . . • (Both Recommended for Adults.) —T-I-V-O-L--I— TONIGHT, TOMORROW, AND THURSDAY. 7 p.m.-"AUSTRALIAN GRAIN" (Interest) 7.IO—"GOING. PLACES" (Interest) 7,20-"SHO,ULD WIVES WORK?" (Leon Errol Comedy) 7.4O—"BARGAIN MATINEE" (Mentone Musicale) 7.50-"TORTURE MONEY" ("Crime Doesn't Pay" Series) B.IO—FITZPATRICK TRAVELTALK, v ■ , S.IS—FOX AUSSIS NEWS (The Latest) S.26—OUR GANG COMEDY : « 8.40—; c VICTORIA—THE—GREAT " (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Only- one picture this change, but as you will observe we have given you compensation—and 'tion—and more-r-with a selection of Shorts "Out of the Box." TELEPHONE 43-968.. PRICES 1/6, 1/PATRONS NOTE.-THE PROGRAMME FINISHES at 10.35. FREE LIST ENTIRELY SUSPENDED. GRAND OPERA HOUSE J. O. Williamson Ltd; Present ! THE BIGGEST VARIETY FUN BHOW FOR YEARS! LAST 5 NIGHTS! ' "' MATINEE TOMORROW, at 2.1J FRANK NEIL'S. WONDER SHOW! ' IN THEIR SECOND BIG MUSICAL REVUE"THE STARS ARE HERE" 40—INTERNATIONAL ARTISTS-40. INCLUDING; / , 10-WORLD-FAMOUS VARIETY ACI'S-10 JIM GERALD- ELLA SHIELDS GAUTIER'S COMEDY DOGS Don Galvin (the Mexican Troubadour), Arne Hartraan (Wizard of the Pianc Accordion); Petillo and Peaeo, U. S. Thompson, and a host of other world stars,-am —FRANK NEIL'S FAMOUS BEAUTY BALLETPRICES: D.O. and R. 8., 8/-: Unreserved Stalls, 4/- and 2/6; Gallery, 1/6 (eirl doors, 2/-). All plus tax. Day §ales at Opera House Confectionery. Reserves at D.1,0. Matinee Prices: 4/-, 3/-, 2/-, and IA. Children half-price. MATINEES WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 2.15. ■ 1500 ATTENDED HEALTH LECTURE BY E. J. AND M. M PRICE LAST SUNDAY NIGHT. HEAR THESE INSPIRING TEACHERS! THURSDAY NIGHT AT LOWER HUTT HORTICULTURAL HALL FREE. ALL WELCOME. CHILDREN NOT ADMITTED. WEDNESDAY NIGHT— AT CONCERT CHAMBER MAUREEN MORRIS PRICE TO LADIES ONLY ON "HEALTH, YOUTH, AND BEAUTY" In response to many requests, Maureen Morris Price Will again skip in her HoUywooc velvet "gym." suit. FREE. LADIES ONLY. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! TO THE WOMEN OP WELLINGTON. FREE WASHING MACHINE & IRQNING DEMONSTRATION "CONNOR" ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE AND "CONNOR" IRONER TO BE HELD IN BEGG'S DOMESTIC SCIENCE ROOM, FIRST FLOOR TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY), at 2.30 p.m. ! . ' ADMISSION FREE. A SPECIAL TALK will be given on the Washing of Woollen Articles BEGG'S MANNERS STREET BEGG'S

. DANCING. PHARMACY^ HALL, CAMBRIDGE «•,„ . TONIGHT! Wellington's Most Select Dance .Modern Dauce Music by the Six-piece 'TAN AMERICAN'S ORCHESTRA," The Band That Plays the Best Music. bo Come Along for a Good Night and AND REMEMBER SUb'sToNLY; l, 6d. TACK KEARNS and his Silvester 'Band is»-rwi ߣ,i? inform patrons that TUESDAY NIGHT'S DANCE at Pharmacy tiall will be under Different Management. Watch this column next week.—Youra Musically, SILVESTER BAND. , TONIGHT! TONIGHT! " COLLINGWOOD SEA SCOUTS' jIfODERN AND OLD-TIME DANCE "x at the MAYBELLE ASSEMBLY BALL, Ghuznee Street, TONIGHT, at 8. ■HARRY AVERY'S ORCHESTRA. 3ood Supper. Subs. Is 6d. Special Prizes. BILLY GRANT. M.O. rONIGHT — TAIA HALL — TONIGHT JOHNSON'S JOY NIGHT! TUIA HALL, KILBIRNIB. L " £2 2s IN GIFTS. Streamer and Twilight Old and Modern Dances, Supper, Band, etc., etc. Doors Open 7 p.m. Subs still' Is . 6d. G. VV. JOHNSON; Ul Classes the NEXT THREE TUESDAYS as usual. SPECIAL JOY NIGHT, EASTER MONDAY. VICTORIA ~' HALL ,'ONIGHT - TUESDAY - TONIGHT . OLD-TIME DANCING Vith Jim Blackwood's Piano Accordions. £1 Is Monte Carlo. - x . Subs, Is 6d single, 2s 6d double. MALGOLM BROWN, M.C. public notices. :he prudential assurance co., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) CHE POLICY numbered A 1014403 on the Life of BEKTtIA VICTORIA FANJING having been lost, I hereby give otice that a copy of the original will.be ssued under Section 59 of "The Life Inuranee Act, 1008," unless notice be lodged irbiddiug same within fourteen days of bis date, G. A. TAYLOR, Manager for New Zealand. Wellington,, this 4th day of April, 1938. i UTUMN Wear for Outsize Ladies- *• Frocks. Suits, Cardigang, Blouses, Underwear. Morgan's, 61 Dixou Street. I

PUBLIC NOTICES. I, H" T- BOWLER, of Main Road, John»r,v ifiT 11- 6 ' Wl"n. ot be responsible foi any Debts incurred in my name after this data without my. written authority. (Signed) H. T. BOWLER. "^SS^alt^^^ NOTIFICATION is hereby given pur■7 1 s T uant to the provisions of the-Trans-poit Licensing Amendment Act 1936 that application has been made by the Wellington City Corporation Tramways Departiiient for amendment of their passenger service licences to authorise the operation of two additional omnibuses. Anr person desirous of objecting to the granting of the above application must submit the objection in writing addressed to the undersigned not later than noon on April 13 1938. If no written representations against the granting of the application are received within the period specified above, the application may be granted without furthernotice and without holding a public meeting of the Licensing Author-ity.-E. P. NORMAN, Secretary, Metropolitan Licensing Authority, Town Hall, Wellington.. BUSINESS NOTICES. pHEERFUL Modern Colourful Homes V use Cardinal Dressing for window sills, hearths, porch steps, unglazed tiles. Cardinal Dressing imparts rich, beautiful colour. In red, green, white, or buff. TO "EVENING POST" ADVERTISERS. ' pONTRACT ADVERTISERS ar« asked to hand in Copy at least ONE CLEAR DAY before date of issue. Owing to the large amount of advertising in the "Evening Post" it is uecesßary to make this request. BLUNDELL BROS.. LTD. "The Rvenins Poet."

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