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AMUSEMENTS. ON MONDAY AT J ALL SESSIONS SPRINGBOKS V. ' 0 ' N.Z. (2nd Test). L | U M.G.M. Presents A BRILLIANT TRIUMPH OF SPARKLING WIT, HILARIOUS FUN AND an ADVENTURE. Joan Clark Unsurpassed CRAWFORD GABLE First-Half « IN "WANTED A L °tmp° N A Pete Smith Oddity for all Dog Lovers I “t "MARCH OF ? "HOLLYWOOD PARTY’ UN " TIME" ? Musical Revue in Colour, etc. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) 1

Matinee, 2.15. To-night at 8. IWWIwB second test screens MONDAY. CHEERED TO THE ECHO! A better evening's entertainment would indeed be hard to find. IT'S A SHOW FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY. “TALL TIMBERS” A THRILLING PICTURE AUSTRALIA HAS REASON TO BE PROUD OF. Presented with a :: REALLY EXCELLENT FIRST HALF :: (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plan at D.I.C. till Noon; offer thot at Theatre (phone 54-775).

TOWN HALL THURSDAY NEXT 8 p.m. THURSDAY NEXT WORLD-FAMOUS AUSTRALIAN CONTRALTO,ESSIE ACELAND ESSIE ACKLAND ONLY OPPORTUNITY OF HEARING THIS GOLDEN-VOICED SINGER IN A FULL CONCERT PROGRAMME. Associate Artists: VINCENT ASPEY (Violin), REGINALD MORPHEW (Baritone), NOEL NEWSON (Piano), and 2YA CONCERT ORCHESTRA. LEO WHITTAKER • • Accompanist. By arrangement with N. 8.5., in aid of MAYOR’S METROPOLITAN RELIEF FUND. PRICES: 3/-, 2/-, 1/-. BOX. PLAN AT D.I.C.

XTTELLINGTON COMPETITIONS Wellington competitions SOCIETY. SOCIETY. 20th ANNUAL FESTIVAL. 20th ANNUAL FESTIVAL. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. FINAL DEMONSTRATION MATINEE FINAL DEMONSTRATION MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON at 2 o’clock. THIS AFTERNOON at 2 o’clock, THE BIG EVENT OF THE YEAR. A Demonstration of Winners. PROGRAMME. 1. SONG AND DANCE, “Dancing Lesson,” Miss Margaret Oates’s School 2. POETIc'cHI CLASSIC BAREFOOT DANCE, “Modern German, Joyce Gr. Smith. 3 HUMOROUS RECITATION, “Sunday Afternoon,” Patrcne Full. 4. CHARACTER DANCE, “Jarabe Tapatio,” Beryl Richardson. 5. PIANO SOLO, VFlowers in (the Breeze,” Beatrice Taylor.-' 6. HUMOROUS RECITATION, 'At the Photographer’s,” “Joan Kaywood. 7. NATIONAL DANCE, Jig, Leah 8. GIRL’S SONG, “Snow Flakes,” Doreen Calvert. 9. SKIPPING DANCE, Judy Lewis. 10. PIANO SOLO, “Fleur Elise,” Rae Campbell. 11. HUMOROUS RECITATION IN CHARACTER, "Looking-glass Tea Party,” Joyce Leek. 12. SEAN TRIUBHAIS, Irene Rees. 13. SONG IN CHARACTER, “The Last Round-up,” Ashley Couper. 14. BEGG’S PIANO SCHOLARSHIP, “Allegro from Concerto No. 3,’ Zita McMahon-Box. 15. BALLET IN COSTUME, “Rhythm,” Vedris Cathcart School of 16. SOLcTsONG AND DANCE, “You > Gotta Know How to Dance,” Alexander Grant. _ 17. ELOCUTION SCHOLARSHIP, “Hereward,” Gordon Teward. 18. HIGHLAND FLING, Gracie McKay. 19. VIOLIN SOLO, “Bolero,” Loretta Cunninghame. 20. CHARACTER DANCE, “Joan of Arc,” Ngaire Bynam. 21. SONG IN CHARACTER, “Bubbles,” Lloma Larsen. 22. MUSICAL MONOLOGUE, “Lesson of the Watermill,” Shirley AustinTurtle. 23. POETIC OR CLASSIC BAREFOOT DANCE, “Modern German,” Phyllis O’Shea. , „ 24. PIANO DUET, “Round the Billy,” Margaret Lampard and Moira Ross. 25. CLOG DANCE, Jean Prangley. 26. RECITATION IN CHARACTER, “The Rivals.” Bryce Glennie. 27. TAP DANCE, Vernice Aston. 28. SONG AND ACCOMPANIMENT, “Rose Softly Blooming,” Judith and Graham White. 29. OPERATIC DANCE. Joy Smith. 30. PIANO DUET, “Norwegian Bridal Procession," Theresa Harrington and Georgina Crossley. i 31. CHARACTER STORY DANCE, “Outcast,” Valeska Jenkins. 32. HUMOROUS RECITATION IN CHARACTER, “Granny’s Photo Album,” Jean Ivin. 33. CHARACTER DANCE, “Goyeecas,” Bobbie Scott. 34. ACTION SONG, “Grandmama,” Paddy Turner. 35. SEAN TRIUBHAIS, Meta McKenna. 36. VIOLIN SOLO, “Little Waltz,” Desmond Bohanna. 37. HUMOROUS RECITATION, “On New Zealand History,” Lawrence Constable. 38. SONG AND DANCE, “You,” Tommy Petherick. 39. HUMOROUS RECITATION IN CHARACTER, “The Suffragette,” Murray Todd. 40. POETIC OR CLASSIC BAREFOOT DANCE, “Crescendo,” Joyce Appleby. 41. RECITATION TN CHARACTER, “Miranda,” Bettv Campbell. 42. BALLET IN COSTUME. “On a Sunday Afternoon,’’ Miss Hazel Martin’s School. “GOD SAVE THE KING.” Three Hours of Smart, Bright and Exhilarating Entertainment. COME AND HEAR THESE GIFTED CHILDREN. Popular Prices: 1/6 and 1/-. Children 1/- and 6d. Box Plan at Begg’s. S. G. CRESSWELL, ____ _ Secretary. FANCY COSTUMES FOR HIRE. Ilf ADAME FOLEY AND CO., Room 1, -L’-*- First Floor, 86 Manners St., Wellington. Large assortment Ladies’, Chil dren’s and Gents.’ Fancy Costumes, Dinner and Evening Suits. Tel. 41-909

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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 291, 4 September 1937, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 291, 4 September 1937, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 291, 4 September 1937, Page 5

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