AMUSEMENTS. The Paramount Theatre LAST SHOWINGS TO-DAY — 2-30 and 8 P’ n - JOAN BENNETT in “HUSH MONEY” PARAMOUNT Theatre To-morrow: Twice Daily—2.3o and 8 p.m. A PARAMOUNT SPECIAL PRODUCTION! William Powell in a fascinating Fiction’s most romantic rascal story of a fascinating man. brought to the screen. WILLIAM with KAY FRANCIS POWELL LOMBARD IN GILBERT “Ladies’ Man” HAS HE NO HEART? A hundred adoring women fear so. Maid and matron, school-girl and debutante —all are enslaved by “Ladies’ Man.” One woman knows differently . . . and she’s more dangerous to him than’dynamite. BOX PLANS AT BRISTOL AND THEATRE.
_ . — — XITELLINGTON COMPETITIONS. W ELLINGTON COMPETITIONS. TO-DAY’S TESTS, TOWN HALL. 9 a.m. —Chief Piano Solo (any amateur over 16): (a) “Rhapsody in B Minor.” (b) Own Selection. 9.45' a.m. —Voeal Solo. Competition' Society’s Scholarship (Gent, over 21). 10.45 a.m.—Recital with Musical Accompaniment (Boy or Girl, 12-14). Own Selection. 2 p.m.— . SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION CONCERT. CONCERT. Class 128: Recitation (Girls under 10), which was set down to be heard this afternoon, will now be heard on Saturday in the Concert Chamber. 4.30 p.m.—Waltz Duo (under 16). 4.45 p.m.—Tango Duo (under 16). Midway Rhythm Duo (under 10). CONCERT CHAMBER. 9 a.m.—Recitation (Girls, 14-16), “Eddi’s Service.” 10.30 a.m.—Recital with Musical Accompaniment, (Ladies). Open Selection. 11.15 a.m.—Dickens Character Sketch (Gent.). Own Selection. 2 p.m.—Recitation (Boys, 12-10), “Romance.” 2.45 p.m.—Champion of Champions. 3.45 p.m.—Recitation (Boys, 9-12), “The Song of the Bee.” 4.45 p.in.—Oration (Lady or Gent.). Own Selection. Day Sales, Gd and 1/-. Evenings, 2/- and 1/-. Reserves at the Bristol. k. Mclennan. Secretary. gT. GEORGE SKATING RINK, WILLIS STREET (Next to St, George Hotel).. , ' DAY AND EVENING SESSIONS AT POPULAR PRICES..,... , SPECIAL ATTRACTION TO-NIGHT. >• MONTE CARLO. BEGINNER’S SESSION. 6to 7 p.m., 1/-, Waltzing and Twostepping'Taught at this or Morning and Afternoon Sessions, PARISH OF ST. MARK. SALE OF WORK, TO-DAY and TO-MORROW. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 and 4, 1931. To be Opened To-day (Thursday), at 3 p.m,, by Her Excellency Lady Blpdisloe. ENTERTAINMENT EACH EVENING THURSDAY, arranged by Mr. Norman Aitken. FRl £l\Y,’ arrnn sed by Mrs. Martyn Williams. ADMISSION 6d. ' Afternoons Free. NATIONAL REPERTORY THEATRE SOCIETY. \ . ■ NOTICE TO MEMBERS. be held on IUESDAY, the Bth instant, at the Society’s Rooms, 262 Lambton Quay, Wellington, at 8 p.m. Mr. Victor Lloyd’s drama, “The Child of Destiny,” will be presented. For the Committee, A, MORRIS DUNKLEY. / Honorary Secretary. Z. ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, • WHITMORE STREET, WELLINGTON. EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS By M. E. R. TRIPE. Portraits, Figures, Landscapes, and Still Life. Open daily from 10 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. ADMISSION FREE. TJOXING TAUGHT, every hit a block; Ball Punching, Club Swinging, and Physical Culture; every pupil taught privately. Satisfaction guaranteed. No brutality. Terms moderate. ROOMS (Top Floor), 68 Willis Street. W. CRAWFORD, Instructor. WANTED TO SELL. MANGOLDS. MANGOLDS. SUPPLIES of this excellent Cattle Food now available. Quotations for 6 tons (truck-load) supplied on application. LAERY AND CO. LTD.. Grain. Fruit and Produce Merchant*. Wellington. BUSINESS NOTICES. TYENTAL Repairs, finest materials, U moderate charges. Rapid Dental Repair Service, 15 Manners St. Tel. 47—562. Estd. 1925. LATE . SHIPPING WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. ARRIVAL. KOTITI, m.s. (10.45 p.m.), 01 tons, WilHanis, from Foxton. DEPARTURE. KANNA, s.s. (11 pirn.), 1048 ton», Hoddinott, for Plcton..
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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 290, 3 September 1931, Page 2
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