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MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. FOR Stile, Pitino, Upright Grand, Collard ami Collard, iu good order. Price £75. Ring 27-631,; PIANOS-Superb examples rebullders’ craft, 1944 Streamlined Designs. H. Nimmo & Sons, Wellington, New Plymouth. WAltl’ED to Buy for Cush, Pianos. Uprights or Small Flat Grands. Chas. Begg A Co, Ltd., Manners St’., Wellington. PIANOS Bought for Cash, tiny make, any condition. Howell. Tuner. 40 Taranaki St. Tel 51-231. I’j.ANO wanted urgently by businesq man. Reply, stating price, age. and make, to I’.O.'Box 505, Hastings. PIANOS WANTED. WE arc CASH BUYERS of PianOß. Best prices given for UPRIGHTS or FLAT GRANDS. Send full particulars ot make. age. condition. ete, to— CHAS. BEGG AND CO, LTD.. Manners Street. n. NIMMO A SONS, LTD, Wellington and New Plymouth. HELP tlio War Effort by turning your silent Piano into cash. “Nlrnino'B will take It.” HIGHEST PRICES GIVEN. Post particulars. PIANOS! PIANOSI PIANO S. HOWELL PIANO CO, 40 Taranaki St, will Buy your Piano, Upright or Hat Grand, town or country, regardless of age. style, or condition. WE SELL PIANOS, completelyreconditioned and modernized, from £l3. Wc Tune, Repair, Modernize, Eradicate Borer, aud Repolish Pitinos. Largest Workshop iu Wellington. Eight mechanics. INSPECTION INVITED. Quotations Free Est, Dunedin 1883. Tel. 51-231, DIXON’S, HAWERA, For PIANOS. 2 John Brinsmead, 3 Walter Collinson, 1 Rich Lipp A Sohn, riud others. In Excellent Order. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded Save to Order by Tel. 431, Hawera. YES. WE BUY PIANOS. PIANOS. ANYONE In the North or South Island who wishes to buy a Plano should write to ATWATERS, Civic Square. Auckland, for Free Catalogue and particulars of free trial and free delivery. AT WATERS still have over 300 Good Instruments at reasonable prices. IMPORTANT. Should vou wish to Sell your I'iauo, ATWATERS will make a high cash offer for it aud take delivery from your home free. Write Atwatcrs. Atwatcrs are Cash Buyers of Antiques. Highest price given. ATWATERS. CIVIC SQUARE, AUCKLAND. Telephone 49-047. ENTERTAINMENTS CITY THEATRES “Woman Aren’t Angels” (Regent).——Robertson Hare and Alfred Brayton star in a farcical comedy. Polly Ward aud John Stuart bead the supporting cast. “San Demetrio, I.ondon” (Opera House)..—A modern drama of the sea. “Ghosts on tile Loose” (De Luxe).— A qpook picture in which the Dead End Kid s meet Bela Lugosi. Also showing: “Song of Texas,” a cowboy film. “Pride And Prejudice” (Paramount). — The return of a hit. film starring Laurence Olivier and GTecr Garson. “Let’s Face It." (St. James).—The inimitable Bob Hope in another gag-filled picture. Songs by Colo Porter. “Reveille With Beverly” (Plaza).— Featuring Bob Crosby, Freddie Slack, Dtiko Ellington, and Count Basin, with their orchestras, and introducing Frank Sinatra. “Lost Angel" (Majestic).—A more touching picture than “Journey for Margaret.’ Margaret O’Brien stars with James Craig and Marsha Hunt. “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” (Tivoli).— A thriller with Spencer Tracy, Ingrid Bergman and Lana Turner. Also showing: “Tish,” -with Marjorie Main and Zasu Pitts. SUNDAY SCREENINGS The Majestic and Tivoli theatres will open tomorrow afternoon and evening for tho entertainment of members of the services and their civilian friends. The Majestic will screen “Lost Angel : the Tivoli “The Star Maker” and. “Right to the Heart.” “Tarzan Triumphs” (State).— Johnny Weissmuller has many new adventures in this latest film of the jungle. Also starring aro Frances Gifford and Johnny Sheffield. „ “What a Woman" (Kings).—Comedy wlfh romance. Rosalind Russell and Brian Ahernc head the cast. “Silver Skates” (State, Pctone).—Bellta emulates Sonja Henle on the ice. Kenny Baker and Patricia Morison arc also starring. “ .... „„ , , “Happy Serves a Writ (Pudor).— -Hopalong Cassidy and his Bar 20 Boys in an action-packed film of the West. Associate feature: “The McGtierins from Brooklyn, with William Bendlx and Grace Bradley. SUBURBAN THEATRES Ascot (Newtown). —“Du Barry ivas a Ladv” and “Destination Unknown. Kinema (KUbirnle).—“Tarzan’s New York Adventure” and “Bataan. Rivoli (Newtown). —, Salute John Citizen” and “Tornado.” ’ , . , , j Vogue (Brooklyn).—“Get (.racking- and “Underground Agent." Capitol (Miramar).—“Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch” and “Dr. Gillespie s Criminal Case.” Tatler '(Lyall Bay).— Take a Letter, Darling’,land “Behind the Rising - Empire (Island Bay).—“Flying ligers and “Swing Shift Malsie.” Prince Edward (Woburn).— Bost Foot Forward 0 and “North-West Rangers. King George (Lower Hutt). ‘lorever aD p/ Luxe (Lower Hutt). —“Secret Mission” and “Sing a Jingle.” Regal (Karori).—“Forever and a Day. CELEBRITY CONCERT A celebrity concert of great significance will take place in the Wellington 9 own Hall on September 12. It will be a night of opera, with music the people love, presented ibv Yvonne Web-b-Jones, a lyric soprano, itnd Nino Marotta, famous grand opera bass-baritone. They will lie assisted bv a salon orchestra ot a minimum of 20 instrumentalists under the baton of Leon de Mauny. Orml Reid will be the accompanist. A specially-selected programme of classical arias from the operas ot’. Verdi Puccini. Rossini. Motissorgsky. Wagner, Handel, also English ballads and negro spirituals, will no doubt attract many music-lovers to hear these artists in some, of the greatest vocal music the world can offer. Grand opera, is more than music; it lifts the hearer into realms of high drama, of passion and tragedy, heroism and great adventure, and tho laughter of the gods. Nino Marotta Ims H repertoire of 60 operas; Yvonne Wobb-Jones repertoire consists of nearly 20. 9 hey have sung all over Europe, in Cairo. Tunis, on the American continent ami in Australia. Tills concert will he under tlie management of Natan Schcinwald. “FLARE PATH” In this war nothing lias eauglit tlie public imagination more Hinn Hie exploits of tlie men of the Royal Air Force, in the play, “Flni-e i’lith.” which is to be presented bv Hie Wellington Repertory Theatre for a live nights season in the Tcelinieal College Thc.’ilre. Hie author. Terence Kattignn, has brilliantly eauglit the happy-go-lucky spirit which hides tlie deep sense of duty these men feel. ■ Tlie Wellington season will open on Tuesday next, in tlie pres'-m-e of their Excellencies. Sir Cyril and Lndy Newall. nnd tlie Chiefs of Staff of Hie three services. Tlie annual general meel ing of tbe Anzac Mounted Division Association will be held in I lie Nat ional Club rooms, Wellington, on Wednesday next at. 8 p.m. A lecture. “National Aspects of Horticulture,” will lie given by Mr. J. A. McPherson, curator of Hie Botanic Gardens. Christchurch, in tlie Victoria League rooms, D.I.C. Building, Wellington, next Wednesday at 7.45 p.m. Tlie Hutt Valley Memorial 9’eelinicnl College will present a concert of choral and Instrumental music in the Town Hall, Wellington on September 30. On :i eliai-gc of stealing an overcoat from tlie r.-iilway drving room, Wellington, on July 13, N.'illian Jagglvun, a Hindu, aged 21, ’was placed on probation lor 12 moiitlia bv Mr. Stout, S.M., in the Magistrates’ Court, Wellington, yesterday, on condition that he stayed with his father am) also made restitution.

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 277, 19 August 1944, Page 5

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