amusements. Everybody’s Whistling the Music. — Everybody’s Talking the Picture. The-AII-British-PARAMOUNT B.D.F.’s BIG, BRIGHT, POPULAR HIT 01* THE HOUR. Music"? JACK PAYNE Genius, and his World-famous Orchestra in ‘Say it with Ifcie 9 L * (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) '' ' J JACK PAYNE, PERCY MARMONT, EVELYN / ROBERTS, SYBIL SUMMERFIELD, JOYCE '? ,// KENNEDY in a great, grand and glorious entertain- • ment. best added attractions IN TOWN: SEA bl «^ n 4 i ’g l o (with Wonderful Sprite Dancing). I BE WISE.BOOK BRISTOL OR THEATRE (Telephone 01-54.). I ses,(Mt (font see mat L «o« think, gon see f r eW W) INTERN AIIONAL VI . COMING TO Grand Opera House Wednesday, September 6 JSXnS at BRISTOL am* yUEATRE on ™U RSPAY ’ A U GUST 31 ’
WELLINGTON COMPETITIONS Vl SOCIETY. 1933 FESTIVAL. TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME. TOAVN HALL, AT 7.45 O’CLOCK. o_BIA.NO SOLO (10-12), "Scampering Kid Goats.” Two recalls. 150—TOE DANCE (9-12). Two recalls. 115—RECITATION IN CHARACTERHUMOROUS. Girls 12-16. Two recalls. > 57-GIRLS’ SONG (16-21), “Nightfall at Sea.” Two recalls. 142—CHARACTER DANCE (9-12). Two recalls. SG—SHAKESPEAREAN RECITA- ' TION. Ladies. Two recalls. 27-VOCAL SOLO, WELLINGTON COMPETITION £ OOIE V W „ SCHOLARSHIP. Ladies. Two 80-RECITAL WITH MUSICAL ACCOMPANIMENT. Ladies. Two recalls. 45—VOCAL SOLO. New Zealand composer. Ladies. Two recalls. SG-CHURCH CHOIRS. Final. 179—BALLET IN COSTUME, 8 to 1Performcrs, under 12. 42— IRISH FOLK SONG (Gentleman). Two recalls. Evenings, 2/- and !/*• Season Tickets, 21/-. Children Season Tickets, 5/(Day Session only). . RESERVES ATTHE BRISTOL. K. McLennan, Secretary. ■gOXING! BOXING! BOXING! SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS. to-night And to-morroav night. .>1 bouts scheduled for 24 . to-night. FIRST BOUT 7.30. AVellington Amateurs are real “Class” this year. Seats at the AYinter Show Stadium for 4000 Patrons. Admission 2/-, plus Tax. Ladies and Boys, 1/-. Extra Special Announcement 1 Of particular interest is the announcement that the most impor - ant and expensive Film Contract vet made in New eala " T d , 1 . 11 “ s recently been arranged. AA ellington City and Suburban | heatrL ; goers will, therefore, in the very near future, be enabled to view the Greatest Film Production of all time. “CAVALCADE”
WELLINGTON COMPETITIONS VV SOCIETY. 1933 FESTIVAL. TO-DAY’S TESTS TO-DAY (MONDAY), AUGUST 28. AT THE TOWN HALL. 9 £ . m ._VOCAL SOLO, WELINGTON COMPETITIONS SOCIETY’S SCHOLARSHIP. Gentlemen over 21. 10 a.m.—Girls’ Song (16-21). Two recalls. 10.45 a.m.—VOCAL SOLO. WELLINGTON COMPETITIONS SOCIETY’S SCHOLARSHIP. Ladies over 21. Two recalls. 2 p.m.—Toe Dance, 9-12. Two recalls. 3 p.m.—Character Dance, 12-16. Twg < recalls. CONCERT CHAMBER. 9 a-m .—New Zealand Test Recital. Gentlemen. Open class. 9.30 a.m. —Shakespearean Recital. Ladies. Open class. Two recalls. 10 a.m.—RECITATION. THE WELLINGTON COMPETITIONS SOCIETY’S SCHOLARSHIP. Girls 12-16. 2 p.m.—Recitation in Character. Humorous. Girls 12-16. Two recalls. 4.30 p.m;—Recital with Musical Accom- ■ v paniment. Ladies, Two recalls. BLUE TRIANGLE HALL. 9 a.m.—Piano Solo, 10-12. Two recalls. 2 p.m.—Vocal Solo, New Zealand Composer. Ladies; any voice. Own selection. Two recalls. 415 p.m. —Irish Folk Song, Gentlemen (Any voice.) Own selection. Two recalls. WESLEY HALL. 9 a .m.—Recitation. Girls under 9. Final. Day Admission, Gd. Evenings, 2/- and 1/-. Season Tickets, 21/-. Children Season Tickets, 5/(Day Session only). RESERVES AT THE BRISTOL. K. MCLENNAN, Secretary. THE NEW ZEALAND CLUB. I/TEMBERS are reminded of the I'J- Luncheon to be held To-morrow (Tuesday), August 29. at Messrs. Gamble and Creed’s Reception Room, Lambton Quay, at 1 p.m., when Dr. Cyril Jenkins well-known Composer and Adjudicator, will be the chief guest and speaker. EDAV ARD P. LAMBERT, lion. Secretary. Bring the Children to the JgXHIBITION OF ANTIQUES, Austin House, 181-195 Wakefield Street (opposite Todd Motors). Admission 1/-. Season Ticket 5/-. In aid of Y.W.CA. Funds. To-night at S: Talk by Mr. AV. MPage on "English lYnmiture of the 15th and 16th Centuries.” Exhibition and Tearoom open 10 a.m.5 p.m., 7-10 p.m.
HOTELS, RESORTS & TRAVEL SERVICES SWELLINGTON SIGHT-SEEING TOUR . Leaves Government Buildings (opp. “ e s T rial, B "t” Br °° k er“’ at e ho r telß 8 by to arra e ngemenu aSt Telephone 45—555 and Bell Bus collects passengers at hotels ny arrange instruct. “&RTON _ „ _ _ WtSTERTON ' Dep. B n.m., 1.30 p.m., 0 p.m., < p.m. WELLINGTON: Dep. 8.30 n.m., 4-30p.m 8 p.a Car Offices.—Mnsterton. . Hughes, Tobacconist (phone 205). terton: Lanes ( r°'‘ phone 1011. Featherston: Finlay's Bowser (phone Greytown . Nicholl s Garn ge (I l(i7 j Wellington : Featherston Street, opp. : n Ed^± lp t0 ”“).-F J- STANIFORTH-JENKINS MOTOR SERVICES. LTD. Head Office: Mnstcrton. ORIENTAL BAY (Wellington) amcmt HfYTFI This First-class Private Hotel is ideally situated right ORILNI "STJJpV on the Parade, overlooking city nnd harbour. Large, bright, well-furnished rooms; glorious sun Balcony: excellent cuisine. Parking ground for <ears Reduced Tariff, 10/- day. Tel.: 51 —259.—MRS. W. OMERS, Proprietress. 1 THE BERKELEY HOTEL, 22 Oriental Terrace. The Largest Wooden Guest House in Wellington. " Situated in Beautiful Grounds, hour Garases nnd Parking Accommodation, lanff: Casual, 10/- day, *O/0/ week. Permanents by arrangement. TeLs 53—050. Iropnetress; M. M. RICHARDS,
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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 285, 28 August 1933, Page 2
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