(Approved for Universal MUSIC AND SONGS TO THRILL YOU . . . Tender Romance and Singing that (charms! The popular melodics of Victor Herbert sung by ALLAN JONES SS MARY MARTIN ® vYwl And the Amazing Fourtccn-ycar-old A wsa'AW SUSANNA FOSTER A WALTER CONNOLLY EXCEPTIONAL FEATURETTES: I I TWICE DAILY - --2 & 8 P.M. I Plans ot D.I.C. Er Theatre (44-144) RESENT DIRECTION: J. C. WILLIAMSON PICTURE CORPORATION, LIMITED.
OKM i@BISE 2 P.m. - 8 w.m. Dir.: J. C. Williamson Pict. Corp. Ltd. TWO OF THE HAPPIEST AND FUNNIEST OF ALL ROMANTIC COMEDIES. Mctro-Goldwyn-Maycr Present: • "JUDGE HARDY and SON" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Starring: MICKEY ROONEY — LEWIS STONE > Associate Feature: STAN LAUREL —and— OLIVER HARDY "SWISS MISS" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. Telephone 56-230.
TITELLINGTON COMPETITIONS W SOCIETY. 23rd ANNUAL FESTIVAL. SECOND WEEK. TOWN HALL DAY SESSIONS: 9 a.m. Class 201: Tap Dance, 12-14 years, girls. 11 a.m.: Glass 161: Dance Duo, under 9 years. . ' 2 p.m. Class 167: Character Dance, under 6 years. 4.15 p.m.: Class 158: Solo Song and Dance, boys, 9-16 years. CONCERT CHAMBER DAY SESSIONS. 9 a.m. Class 47: Sacred Song, 12-16 years. 11.45 a.m. Class 58: Vocal Duet, under 16 years. 2 p.m. Class 92: Junior Test Recital, 1416, girls. 2.30 p.m. Class 99: Recitation, girls, <- 10 years. TOWN HALL, 7.45 p.m. GRAND EVENING CONCERT. GRAND EVENING CONCERT. Class 152—-Ballet in Costume, under 12. No. 8. The Peter Pan School of Dancing. Petone. “Les Patiueurs.” Class 158—Solo Song and Dance, 0-16, bovs. Two recalls. Clas-s 3S—X r oeal Duet. No. 6. Mr. George Morrison and Partner, “Watchman, What of the Night?” Class 161 —Dance Duos, under 9. Two recalls. , Class 159 —Song and Dance, under 14. iNo. 12. The Peter Pan School of Dancing, Petone, “Down Lambeth Way.” Class S3—Recital in Character. Ao. 8. Miss Olwvn Stidolph. Palmerston North, “The French Peasant.” Class ,167—Character Dance, under 6. Two recalls. , Class 58—Vocal Duet, under lb. Winnet. Class 201—Tap Dance, Girls, 12-14. Two ■recalls* Q a6s 4—Special Boosey -Ballad Solo. Two recalls. Class 153—Ballet in Costume, 12-16. No. 7. The Margaret Oates School of Dancing, Wellington. "The Stylish Tappers.” , Class 203—Tap Dance, 16 years and over. Two recalls. Class 160—Song and Dance. 14 years and over. No. 8. The Hazel Martin School of Dancing, Wellington. '“Waiting for the Roberty Lee.” Class 47—Sqcred Song, 12-16 years. Whiner. . , Class 211 —Eccentric Dance, Open class, No. 5. Margaret Wright, Lower aass^S^-Humorons Character Sketch No 6. Miss Betty Robb. Christchurch. "Lovesick Tommy.” Class 154—Ballet in Costume, 16 years and over. The Hazel Martin School of Dancing, Wellington. “Gipsy Encampment.” . T >- Class 36—Popular Song Hit. Ladies. No. 9 and 14. Miss Rene Yianakis. Wei; lington. "It’d Raining Sunbeams, and Miss D. Plank. Lower Hutt, “Tales of Vienna Woods.” . Class 212 —Spanish Dance, open, No. 8. Miss Jov Johnson, Wellington. Class 159— Song and Dance, under 14. No 13 The Hazel Martin School of 'Dancing. Wellington. “Sweetest Girl in Donegal.” . Class (19—TTumorous Musical Monologue. Two recalls,. C] ,.„ 150—Grand Picture Story Ballet. No. 5. The Marjorie Newport School of Dancing. Wellington. “Hunters Masque.” CONCERT CHA MBF.R. 7 pm. Class 4: Snecial Boosey Ballad. 815 n.m. Class 69: Humorous Musical Monologue. , , 8 45 pm. Glass 11 : Tenor Test. Solo. 9J5 p.m. Class 25: Scottish Folk Son e , Ladies. Admission Charges: Town Hnl.l. D.av Sessions: I/- & 6d. Children Oil. Evening Concerts: 1/6 & !/-■ Children, half price. Concert Chamber. Day, 6<1.: Mki't. 1/- & 6d. S. G. CRESSM-ELL, Secretary.
A waterside worker. Mr. P. J. Barry. Ghuznee Street. wa« taken to hospital by the M’ellington Free Ambulance on Saturday morning, from a shed on Fryalt Quay. He was stated to have been struck by a lorry, and received injuries to his foot and back.
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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 284, 26 August 1940, Page 3
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