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AMUSEMENTS. ] Grand Opera House 1 Direction : J. C. Williamson Films. Mng. Director: Beaumont Smith. J Twice Daily - ■ 2.15 and 8 p.m. o 1 CONAN DOYLE ON THE SCREEN ![J j With a Big All-British Cast. 2 I PRICES FROM ONE SHILLING U Sherlock HolmesO [j:■- fatal hour! n f] B Tl,e tnily Amazing A L F N Prince of Criminology, 0° (P T" '' ’ \ SHERLOCK O ShBEX-4 i HOLMES, || o .■. '■'Lk recreated on the talking A fl '-- \ screen. He is revealed II v a n,an o ° ""’ Z ‘ W ‘7 visualisation of Holmes fl || ' / perfectly in H »TME U a iShaSCS: raJHCa 9ES I Wl ° o ~W..■„ a 0 OPERA HOUSE FEATURETTES include:— I] AESOP FABLES! — HUMANETTES — NICK AND TONY o O — NEWS REEL, ETC. — 0. Q BOX PLANS at BRISTOL and BERKELEY. (Theatre phone 28—106). IJ THE WELLINGTON SHOW AND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. A GREAT DISPLAY OF WORKING EXHIBITS. & MODERN INVENTIONS. LAST DAY OF POULTRY, PIGEON AND CANARY SHOW. THE SCHOOL EXHIBITS ARE BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER. FREE ENTERTAINMENT IN STADIUM. Afternoon.—CHlNESE MAGICIAN, MISS MICHELL, Trapeze Artist, etc. Evening.—THE ALTON SISTERS, Wire-walkers; MISS LANE’S SCHOOL OF DANCING AND SINGING; CHINESE MAGICIAN. EXCELLENT TEAROOMS. DODGEMS, MERRY-GO-ROUNDS, AEROPLANES, ETC. SOMETHING DOING ALL THE - TIME! Admission, 1/-. Children, 6d.

VV ELLINGTON COMPETITIONS SOCIETY. SATURDAY AFTERNOON MATINEE. DANCING MATINEE, THIS AFTERNOON. At the ‘ TOWN HALL, Commencing at 2 p.m. , 1. CHARACTER STORY DANCE, under 16. In this interesting class 25 brilliant competitors will take part. 2. SKIPPING DANCE—Miss G. Wright. 8. DANCE DUO—Miss I. Watson and Master A. Grant. 4. TAP DANCE—Miss Valeska Jenkins. 5. POETIC CLASSICAL BAREFOOT DANCE —Miss Lomah McKercher. 6. SAILOR’S HORNPIPE—Master Errol Wood. T. OPERATIC DANCE—Miss R. Elsmore. 8. ECCENTRIC DANCE—Master J. Harris. 9. CHARACTER DANCE—Miss A. Robertson. 10. OPERATIC DANCE—Miss E. Malin. 11. TOE DANCE—Miss Phyllis Rodger. 12. SKIPPING DANCE—Miss L. Kettlewell. Z' You should not miss this Delightful Entertainment by the First Prize-winners. Admission, 1/- and 6d. DEMONSTRATION CONCERT, /' At 7.45 p.m. THIS EVENING. Programme: 1. Piano Solo (Society’s Scholarship)— Miss N. Pargetta. 2. Action Recitation—Miss N. De Clifton. 3. Dance Duo—Master B. Ashbridge and Miss M. Doney. 4. Song in Character —Miss Valerie Ashenden. 5. Action Recitation —Miss L. Kennedy. 6. Character Dance—Miss Margaret Oates. 7. Sacred Solo—Mrs. Edith Pengelly. 8. Humorous Monologue—Mr. C. N. Baeyertz. 9. Action Song—Miss Grace Nixon (Christchurch). 10 Violin Solo —Miss R. Reece. 11. Sailor’s Hornpipe—Miss J. O’Connor. 12. Piano Solo —Mr. Ernest Jenner, A.R.A.M. 13. Recital in Character —Miss Mavis Windsor. 14. Irish Song—Mr. R. Trewern. 15 Operatic Dance —Miss Miriana Heketn. 16 Fretted Trio—Miss Rule and Messrs. S. Seaton and C. Soul. 17. Eccentric Dance —Miss Hazel Martin. 18. Negro Spiritual Song—Mr. W. H. Dixon, L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M. . (London). / 19. Recitation in Character —Miss Grace Nixon (Christchurch). 20 Bass Solo—Mr. G. F. Whitehorn. 21. Irish Jig—Master C. Stewart. 22. Musical Monologue—Mr. Errol Muir. 23. Recitation (N.Z. Author) —Miss Kathleen Bartosh. 24 Piano Solo—Miss N. Cape-William-son (Christchurch). 25. Clog Dance —Miss Adelaide Burnette. 26. Vocal Solo with accompaniment— Miss M. Freeman and Miss E. Eyre. 27. Vocal Solo (Mrs. Myers’s Scholarship)—Miss Olga Hancock (Hawera). ... 28. Recitation—Miss J. Hould (Auckland). 29 Sean Triubhais —Miss June Scott. 30. Sacred Solo—Dlr. J. N. Goodson. Admission, 3/-, 2/-, 1/-. , Reserve at the Bristol. k. Mclennan, Secretary. WANTED TO SELL. FANCY COSTUMES FOR HIRE. MADAME FOLEY AND CO.. Victoria Dl Hall, 160 Adelaide Road. Wellington. Large assortment Ladies’ Children’s and Gents.’ Fancy Costumes. Dinner and Evening Suits. Tel. 24— 154. KELLOW Raisin Bread makes an ideal “week-end” treat. Contains finest butter, fruit, etc. . “MORAH" Margarine—Use “Morah” if you want to make good puff pastry. At all storekeepers.

yy ELLINGTON 'COMPETITIONS. TO-DAY’S TESTS. SATURDAY, AUGUST 29. TOWN HALL. 9 a.m.—Piano Duet (12-14); (a) “March,” and (b) “Hornpipe.” 9.20 a.m.—English Folk Song (gent), own selection. 10 a.m. —Girls’ Song (16-21), Chas..Begg and Co.’s Scholarship; (a) “The Touch of Spring,” and (bj Own Selection. 11 a.m.—Song in Character (boy or girl under 9), Own Selection. 11.20 a-m. —Vocal Solo with accompaniment and obbligato; Own Selection. 2 p.m.—Character Story Dance’ (under 16). CONCERT CHAMBER. . 9 a.m.—Recitation, Competitions Society’s Scholarship (girls 12-16); (a) “A Dutch Picture,” and (b) Own Selection. 2 p.m.—Classical Dialogue (ladles and/or gentlemen), in costume; Own Selection. 3.15 p.m.—Humorous Recitation (ladies). Own Selection. . v 5 p.m.—Shakespearean Recitation (gent.), "Lancaster’s Speech.” Day Prices, fid. Evening, 2/- and 1/-. RESERVES AT THE BRISTOL. K. McLENNAN, Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. REMOVAL NOTICE. BATTERSBY AND CO., LTD., Merchant Tailors, 25 WILLIS STREET . (Successors to James Bell), Have REMOVED to 61 MANNERS STREET. SPECIAL REDUCTIONS. NEW SEASON’S SUITINGS. LATE SHIPPING / BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEAS. Sydney, -August 2D. Sailed.—Ulimaroa (3.10 p.m.) for Wellington. COASTAL. BLUFF. Arrived.—Waipiata (8 a.m.), from Dunedin.' Sailed.—Walhemo (1.30 p.m.), for Sydney.

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 286, 29 August 1931, Page 4

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