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A BRITISH EMPIRE FILM. Third Week ! THE LONDON COMEDY SUCCESS That Continues to Roek Delighted Audiences ‘WOMEN ARENT ANSELS’ With ROBERTSON HARE ' ALFRED DRAYTON Who ore Reducing Audiences to Tears. You'll get tho Laugh of a Lifetime with this Hilarious Story of two Hen-pecked Husbands out on the Loose! FIRST HALF SPECIALS Include PARAMOUNT'S NEW NEWS The Approach to Florence. Tho Squeeze in Italy. The Lullwaffe Fades Out. Further Progress in Normandy. Jungle Patrol. Dr. Barnordo's Homes. COMFORTABLE AND WARM. -- slifc ■* •PHEATRE FRIDAYS: SHOPPERS' SESSION, 5 p.m. YOU SHOULD RESERVEI Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (44-144) Dir.: J. C. Williamson Pict. Corp., Ltd. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) WELLINGTON COMPETITIONS SOCIETY. 25TH ANNUAL FESTIVAL FIFTH DAY, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1044. MORNING SESSIONS. TOWN HALL. 9 a.m.—177: Operatic Dance, 1042 years. 10.30 a.m—lB4: Toe Dance, 1244 years. CONCERT CHAMBER. 0 a.m.—499: Tup Dance, Girls, 8-10 years. 11 a.m.—204 (a): Tap Dance, Boys, 9-12 years. ODDFELLOWS’ HALL. 9 a.m.—102; Recitation, Girls, Restricted, 12-10 years. library hall. 9 a.m—lol: Humorous Recitation, Girls, under 12 years. AFTERNOON SESSIONS. TOWN HALL. 2 p.m.—155: Solo Song and. Dance, under 9 years. 4 p.m.—lKs: Simultaneous Dance Duo, under 14 years. CONCERT CHAMBER. 2 p.m.—131: Chas. Begg and Co., Ltd., Piano Scholarship, 08-10 years. Own Selection. ODDFELLOWS’ HALL. 2 p.m.—49: National Song, Boy or Girl, 12-14 years. FIFTH GRAND CONCERT PROGRAMME. TOWN HALL, TONIGHT, 7.45. Class 152 (a)—Tap Ballet, under 12 years. No. 5. Miss Dorothy Daniels’ Academy of Dancing, Wellington. ‘‘Stepping Out.” Class 49—National Song, 12 and under 14 years. Two Recalls, Class 168—Character Dance, 6 and under 8 years. Two Recalls. Class 38—Vocal Duet, Ladies or Gentlemen. No. 6, Miss Joy Coutts aud Miss Betty Capper. Wellington. “Homing.” No. 7, Miss Pamela Ballard and Miss Shirley Austin-Turtle. Wellington. “The Garden of .Your Heart.” Class 201—Tap Dance, Boys, under 9 years. Two Recalls. Class 150 —Song and Dance Team, under 14 years. No. 5, Miss Hazel Martin School of Dancing, Wellington. “Maori Battalion.” Class 1717—Operatic Dance,- 10 and under 12 years. - Two Recalls. Class 78—N.Z. Test Recital, Gentlemen. Winner. - Class 181 —Too Dance, 12 and under 14 years. Two Recalls. „ , Class (18—Junior Tent Recital, Girls, 12 and under 14 years. Winner. Class 152—Ballet in Costume, under 12 years. No. 4. Miss Hazel Martin School of Dancing, Wellington. “The Enchanted Garden.” .Class 22—Song in Character, Humorous. Lady or Gentleman. Winner. Class 2OB—’Poetic or Classic Barefoot Dance, 14 and under 18 years. Two Recalls. Class 84—Humorous Character Sketch, Lady or Gentleman. No. 5, Airs. Beryl Strong, Wellington. “Mrs. Botherus.” Class 16(1—Simultaneous Dance Duo, 14 years and over. No. 9, Alias Alollle Ogden and Miss Ruby Signal, Wellington. . Class 217—Fifteen Alinutcs of Magic—Air, S. Willard. Class 153 (al—Tap Ballet, 12 anil under 16 years. No. 5, Miss Adelelne Burnette School of Dancing, Wellington. “Novelty Tap Ballet.” Class 23—Vocal Solo. Leider. Ladies. Winner. Class 210—Eccentric Dunce, under Ifi years. No. 3, John McDonald, Christchurch. Class 218—Best Entertainer, Lady or Gentleman. No. 4. Miss Colleen Walling, Kelburn. Class 312 —'Spanish Dance. Open. No. 5. •Miss Doreen Dickinson. Ilataltal. Class 29—Irish Folk Song, Ladies. Winner. Class 160—Song and Dance Team, 14 years ■ and over. No. 4. Alias Hazel Alnrtin School of Dancing, Wellington. “Put Your Arms .Around Ale, Honey.” CONCERT CHAMBER. 7 P.M. i 7 p.m.—Class 14: Sacred Solo, Ladies. ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, 7 P.AI. 7 p.m.—-Class 74: The Katherine Mansfield Recitation, Lady or Gentleman. 8.15 p.m.—Class 72: Recitation, Ladies. “Rain.” ADMISSION CHARGES. Day Session: 1/- and fid. Children fid. Town Hall: Evening Concert, 1/6 nnd 1/-. Children. Half price. Concert Chamber, Oddfellows' Hall: Evening, 1/-, and Children fid. RESERVES AT BEGG'S. N. J. GLOVER, Secretary. NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL PARTY. WELLINGTON DIVISION. DISCUSSION EVENING. NATIONAL CLUB LOUNGE, IfiO FEATHERSTON STREET, THIS EVENING, AT 8 O’CLOCK. SUBJECT: “What steps should be taken to arrest the present trend of population In New Zealand?” SPEAKER: Air. F. J. Foote, Barrister and Solicitor. THE MEETING IS OPEN TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE PARTY AND

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 281, 24 August 1944, Page 2

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