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WELLINGTON COMPETITIONS SOCIETY. 25TH ANNUAL FESTIVAL fourth day, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 23, 1914. Morning, 9 a.m.—Town Hall, Concert Chamber, Oddfellows’ Hall, Library Hall. Afternoon,' 2 p.m.—Town Hall, Concert Chamber, Oddfellows’ Hall, Library Hall. FOURTH GRAND CONCERT PROGRAMME. TOWN HALL, TONIGHT, 7.45. Class 152 (a)—Tap Ballet, under 12 years. No 4. The Peter Pan School or Dancing, Petone. ‘‘Jungle Rhythm. Class 103—Humorous Recitation, girls, 12 and under 10 years. Winner, Sunny Amey, Seatoun. “The Dancing Display?” Class 192—Skipping/Dance, 8 and under 10 years. Two recalls. Class 99—Recitation, girls, 7 and under 10 rears. "Bush Brothers." Winner. Class 139—Plano Duet, under 12 years. Winner. Class 170— Character Dance, 10 and under 12 rears. Two recalls. Class 71—The Society’s Junior Elocution Scholarship. Two recalls. Class 200—Tap Dance, girls, 10 and under 12 years. Two recalls. Class 114 —Recitation, boys, 7 and under 10 years. "Anzac Daj’ Parade." Winner? Class 218—Best Entertainer, lady or gentleman. No. 3. Miss DOreen Dickinson, Hataitai. Class 43—Girls’ Song, 9 and under 12 years. Winner. Class 153 (a) —Tap Ballet, 12 and under Ift years. No. 4. The Peter Pan School of Dancing, Petone. “Hungarian Rhythm.” Class 217—Fifteen Minutes of Magic. Mr. It. Manson. Class 189—Denii-Cliaracter Dance, 14 and under 1(1 years. Two recalls. Class SO—Humorous Recitation, gentlemen. No. 2. Mr. Ivan Cher. Kelburn. “Adam’s Eavesdropper.” Class 159—Song and Dance Team, under 14 years. No. 4. Miss Hazel Martin School of Dancing, Wellington. “Coinin' in on a Wing and a Prayer.” Class 150—Grand Picture Story Ballet. No. 2. Miss Dorothy Daniels Academy of Dancing, ’Wellington. "The Dryad. ’ Class 100—Acrobatic Dance, under IB years. No. 2. Marjorie Harrington, Lower ITutt. Class 116—Recitation, restricted, boys, 12 and under 16 years. Winner. Class 166—Simultaneous Dance Duo, 14 years and over. No. 4. Miss Valerie Wilkin and Miss. Veronica Pitcher, Wellington. Class 47 (a) —Sacred Song, boy or girl, 14 and under 16 years. Wiiiner. Class 212—Spanish Dance, open. No. 4. Miss Colleen Walling, Kelburn. Class 154 (a)—Tap Ballet, 16 years and over. No. 1. The Peter Pan School . of. Dancing, Petone. “Tango Tempo.” CONCERT CHAMBER—7 p.m. 7 p.m.—Class 23: Vocal Solo. Lelder, ladies. 9.15 p.m.—Class 22; Song In Character, Humorous. Lady or gentleman. ODDFELLOWS’ HALL. 7 p.m.—Class 8: Mezzo-Soprano Test Solo. 7.50 p.m.—Class 29: Irish Folk Song, ladles. 'ADMISSION CHARGES. Day Sessions: I/- and fid. Children 6d. Town Hall; Evening- Concert, 1/6 and 1/-. Children Half-price. Concert Chamber. Oddfellows’ Hall: Evening 1/-, and Children 6d. Reserves at Begg’s. N. J. GLOVER, Secretary. GRAND OPERA HOUSE Commencing SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 2. THE WELLINGTON MUSICAL COMEDY CO., Inc., By Arrangement with J. C. Williamson Theatres Ltd., Present their Scintillating, Spectacular Production . of LIONEL MONCKTON’S COLOURFUL MUSICAL COMEDY. “A COUNTRY GIRL” The most lavishly mounted production ever seen on the Wellington Stage. With A brilliant array of Wellington’s, most talented performers, including ROSALEEN HICKMOTT. BERT HICKFORD, STAN LAWSON, And Many More. 150 CHORUS & BALLET 150 25 FULL OPERATIC ORCHESTRA 25 Musical Director: Mr. W. H. Stevens. Produced by Stan Lawson. PRICES— Evenings: 6/-, 4/-, 1/6 (early doors 6d. extra). Matinees: 4/-, 2/6, 1/6 (early doors 6d. extra). Matinees: Children 2/-, 1/6 and 1/-. BOX PLANS OPEN MONDAY, AUGUST 28. AT THE D.I.C. Preferential Bookings, For Country Clients and Ticket Holders are available at D.I.C. from Tomorrow (Thursday), August 24. Money-order should accompany all requests for preferential bookings. MRS. IDA L. ANDREWS, Tel. 27-168, Hon. Sec. SITUATIONS VACANT—(Continued). PANTRYMAID, experienced. Birts Quick Lunch. Lambton Quay. _ LEVER BROS. (N.Z.), LTD., PETONE, ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY, HAVE Vacancies for Women and Girls in their Packing Departments. Working conditions are pleasant, and a modern dining-room is available for employees who wish to luneh on the premises. A period of 10 minutes Is allowed tor morning and afternoon tea. MACHINISTS AND SAWYERS. THOROUGHLY experienced and ambitious Man Is required for Hutt Valley Timber Mill. Wages commensurate with ability will be paid to the successful applicant. Essential industry. 4S-bour week. Reply with copies of references to:— “MOULDING,” Cl5B. “Dominion.” THE OTAGO HOSPITAL BOARD. APPLICATIONS (with testimonials) will bo received by the Undersigned till 10 o'clock a.m. on Thursday, September 14, 1944. from Registered Nurses, for the position of SISTER in the Tuberculosis Department, Dunedin Hospital, Previous experience in Tuberculosis or Health work an advantage, but not essential. Applicants to state age, qualifications. experience, accompanied by Health Certificate. Salary from £l7O to the rate of £230 per annum, according to experience, and living-out allowance. JOHN JACOBS, August 21, 1944, Secretary. NELSON HOSPITAL BOARD. MATERNITY TRAINEES. THE Nelson Hospital Maternity Annexe is now giving consideration to Candidates wishing to take the 18 months’ Maternity Course. Training commences December and June each year. On completion of Hie course trainees are eligible to sit for the State Examination for Maternity Nurses. Salary £72 per annum (plus Board and Lodgings and Uniforms), for Ist year, then £B2 per annum. Further particulars may be obtained on application to the Matron. IV. 11. GALBRAITH, Managing Secretary. THE AUCKLAND GAS COMPANY, LIMITED. POSITION OF CHIEF ENGINEER. APPLICATIONS are invited from fully qualified Gas Engineers for the position of Chief Engineer. Applications addressed to the Chairman of Directors nt Auckland, wilh full details of qualifications, experience and appointments hold, will lie received up to September 30. 1944. Conditions of appointment may be obtained from the Office ot the Secretary, Wyndham Street. Auckland. P.O. Box 34, or' from the Secretary of the Gas Association of New Zealand, 61 Courtenay Place.

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 280, 23 August 1944, Page 2

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