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e — “ THE 0 T e t THESPIANS , r (Incorporated.) ‘ present . J "DANGEROUS CORNER,” ■/ "DANGEROUS CORNER, « "DANGEROUS CORNER,” 1 A Play in 3 Acts by J. B. PRIESTLEY. J. B. PRIESTLEY. ’• UTONCERT CHAMBER TOWN HALL 1 Concert chamber, town hall = NEXT THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND i SATURDAY. j BOOK NOW AT BEGG’S. Reserves: 3/4 and 2/10. ITS A THESPIAN SHOW! 1 . - - 1 ~ i FANCY COSTUMES FOR HIRE. e e Ilf ADAME FOLEY AND CO., Room 4, 1 First Floor, 86 Manners St., Wei- ■ lington—Large assortment Ladies’ Chil- • dren’s and Gent’s Fancy Costumes. Din- • ner and Evening Suits. Tel. 41-960. ii - r - ~ ■ —- » WOMEN’S HOCKEY • Results Of Saturday’s i Matches 5 Though titre playing fields were Inclined ' to be slippery on the surface, particularly • at Kilblrnie and Woburn, play In the senior 3 A division of the Wellington Women's Hockey Association competition saw some par* • ticularly bright team work and stick work. ? Hutt United I maintained their lead by 1 beating strong opponents in Technical Old Girls, and. with College Old Girls securing 1 a comfortable win against Training College, ’ two teams are now in the running, Hutt [ United I leading College Old GiHs by one 1 point. Hutt United II drew with W.A.A.1., ’ there being no score. I Results are: 1 Senior A.-College Old Girls 4 KMisseS J. . Carson 2. J. Yeatmnn, Mrs. I. Lamasou;. ; Training College 2 (Miss K. bhaddon ■ i Hutt United I 4 (Mesdames D. Cleverley , I 2 F. Sundgren. Mi&s G Horne). Technical I 1 Old Girls 1 (Miss S. Jackson). . I W.A A.F 0, Hutt United II 0. Senior 8.-St. Joseph’s 2, University . T.O.G. 2, Hutt Valley 1; C.O.G. n. Y.M .C.A ’ 0; P.T.O.G. 3. Upper Hutt 2. Junior. -Petone Technical 9, Petone ' T.O.G. 1; Training College v. W.A.A I . not ' plaved; Technical College A 5, Hut* Lniieu ; 0: Technical O.G 1, College Old Girls 0. . Intermediate.—Maranui 1, Petone T.O.G. , I; College Ohl Girls 5 Technical College b ’ 1 —
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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 228, 23 June 1941, Page 3
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