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f I I "^ "' . ~>^ ■ 111 IP ~ llj (Courtenay Place.) Direction: G, L. Johnston. Tel. 61-842. AN INDEPENDENT THEATRE. SUPPORT OUR INDEPENDENT PRINCESS, MISS MARJORIE KING, In the VICTORY QUEEN CARNIVAL. 2.0 p.m. — TWICE DAILY — 7.45 p.m. SEE PAGE 3 SEE PAGE 3 FOR BIG ANNOUNCEMENT! EOXY THEATRE. OXY THEATRE. Direction: G. L." Johnston. Tel. 40-618. 4N INDEPENDENT THEATRE SUPPORT OUR INDEPENDENT PRINCESS, MISS MARJORIE KING, In the VICTORY QUEEN CARNIVAL. NOW SHOWING Continuous Daily From 11 a.m. IS THIS THE YON LUOKNER PLAN? Based on a story taken from TODAY'S Headlines . . . A . Thrilling Tale of present day sea warfare. The secret agents of the sea! Amazing, Unbelievable Adventures of enemy craft luring victims with fake distress calls and sending them to the bottom, with ruthless fury! Paramount Pictures Present — "MYSTERY SEA RAIDER" "MYSTERY SEA RAIDER" "MYSTERY SEA RAIDER" "MYSTERY SEA RAIDER "MYSTERY SEA RAIDER" "MYSTERY SEA RAIDER" , With CAROL LANDIS CAROL LANDIS (The "Turnabout" Girl) HENRY WLLCOXON HENRY WILCOXON ONSLOW STEVENS. ONSLOW STEVENS. AND The Sensational "WORLD IN FLAMES" "WORLD IN FLAMES" "WORLD IN FLAMES" ' "WORLD IN FLAMES" "WORLD IN FLAMES" "WORLD IN FLAMES" "WORLD IN FLAMES" "WORLD IN FLAMES" 53 STIRRING MINUTES with Paramount Cameramen in the thick of it! Spain, China, The Rhineland, Austria, Czechoslovakia, Munich, Poland, Norway, France, The Baltic, The Lowlands—Every major event of the past 10 years, Culminating in "THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BUSINESS MEN, Please NOTE: "WORLD IN FLAMES" Screens Daily at 11.29 a.m., 2.28 p.m., 5.16 p.m., 8.9 p.m. This is no scoop, just Regal Service. "THE FALL OF BARDIA" Showing at all Sessions. REGAL IiAKOKI EGAL IiARORI Box Plans —— Knightons, Tel. 28-365. PLEASE NOTE— ' Unclaimed Reserves cannot be held after 7.15. 7,30 . TONIGHT 7.30 Also Sat., Mon. ERROL FLYNN, MIX LAM HOPKINS In "VIRGINIA CITY" "VIRGINIA CITY" —Plus— JOE PENNER, MARTHA RAVE, ALLAN JONES, In "THE BOYS FROM SYRACUSE" "THE BOYS FROM SYRACUSE" (Both Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) THIS IS AN INDEPENDENT THEATRE. SUPPORT OUR PRINCESS. MISS MARJORIE KING In the Victory Queen Carnival. I?MPIRE ISLAND BAY. Empire island bay. «• -box plansEmpire Confectionery, Tel. 14-307. PLEASE NOTE Unclaimed Reserves cannot be held after 7.15.. 7.30 TONIGHT 7.30 Also Sat., Mon. The Modern Streamlined Version of "CHARLEY'S (Big-hearted) AUNT" "CHARLEY'S (Big-hearted) AUNT" "CHARLEY'S (Big-hearted) AUNT" "CHARLEY'S (Big-hearted) AUNT" ARTHUR ASKEY ARTHUR ASKEY ARTHUR ASKEY ARTHUR ASKEY (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also Showing EDMUND LOWE In "HONEYMOON DEFERRED" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) This is an Independent Theatre—support our Princess, MISS MARJORIE KING, In the Victory Queen Carnival. NATIONAL ART GALLERY, Buckle Street, Wellington. ■EXHIBITION OF COLOUR REPRO--CJ DUCTIONS. NOW OPEN DAILY. Hours: , WEEK DAYS—IO a.m. to 5 p.m. SUNDAYS—2 p.m. to 5 p.m. 'LECTURES: The following Talks on the Pictures will be given at the Exhibition: — TOMORROW (SATURDAY), February 22, at 2.30 p.m.: A. D. CARBERY, ESQ., C.8.E., "DUTCH PAINTING." WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, At 8 p.m., MRS. M. MURRAY FULLER, "BRITISH PAINTING." ADMISSION FREE. |[RETUnNEDa^DIER3| KETURNED SOLDIERS will Parade at the War Memorial at 10.15 o'clock TOMORROW HORNING prior to marching to the allotted area south of the Dais for the Swearing-in Ceremony. Medals and Decorations are to be worn. As many Returned Soldiers as possible are asked to attend this Parade as the first official function of the Governor-General, after the Swearing-in, will be to inspect the Returned Soldiers. J. SPEXCE, Secretary, Wellington Returned Soldiers'' Assn. TUTEMBERS of the Old Contemptible?' ■*•*•*- Association are requested to Parade, War Memorial, 10.15 a.m. sharp, Febri*ary 22. Medals and decorations to be worn. I-I. RUMP, Hon. Secretary. BUSINESS STATIONERY. Good Printing deserves Good Blocks. The "Evening Post" Printing Works can supply both. Tel. 44-040 for your next j quotation. „.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 44, 21 February 1941, Page 2

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