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THREE SESSIONS TODAY! 2 p.m., 5 Zr 8 p.m. WOMEN AREN’T ANGEES With Robertson HARE Alfred DRAYTON It is the Season's BIGGEST LAUGH! ’ Also News Specials; Further Scenes in France. Approach to Florence. Dr. Barnardo's Famous Homes. A THEATRE Plans at D.LC. and Theatre (44-144) Dr • J. C. Williamson rd Pict. Corp., Ltd. iiryri/1 (Rec. by Censor WEEK.! for Adults.) A British Empire Film. tivom TEL. 43-968. OPP. PARLIAMENT BLDGS. (Where There is Always a Good ShOW.I ■ MATINEE DAILY—I.4S p.m. 7 p.m.—TONIGHT—7 p.m. LYNN BARI :: CAROLE LANDIS —In—"ORCHESTRA WIVES" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ASSOCIATE FEATURE — JOHNNY O , S(JLLIVAN JOHN SHEPHERD (BOY), in "TARZAN'S SECRET TREASURE" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) WELLINGTON COMPETITIONS SOCIETY. 25TH ANNUAL FESTIVAL SIXTH DAY, FRIDAY. AUGUST 25, 19*4. MORNING SESSIONS. TOWN lIALL. 0 a.m.—-103 Skipping Dance 10-12 years. 1015 a.m.—198 Tap Dance, Girls 6-8 years. CONCERT CHAMBER. 9 a.m.—49(a) National Song, Boy or Girl, 11 Duet in Character, . under 16 Accompanist: Mrs. A. Gibson-Foster. ODDFELLOMh HALL. . . 9 a.m.—115 Recitation, Boys, Restricted, 10,30 mm.—lo 9 Reading at Sight, Girls, 712 AFTERNOON SESSIONS. TOWN HALL. 2 p.m.—156 Solo Song and Dance, Giris, 9-12 rears. 4 p.m.—163 Dance Duo, 12-16 years. CONCERT CHAMBER. 2 p.m—2o3 Tap Dance, Open. 8.20 p.m.—213 Clog Dance, under 9 years. 840 p.m.—56 Vocal Solo, Impersonation or Film Star, under 16 years. ODDFELLOWS’ HALL 2 p.m.—124 (a) Prepared Psalm Reading, Boy or Girl, 12-16 years. 4 p.m.—123 Pronunciation Test, Boy or Girl, 12-16 years. SIXTH GRAND CONCERT PROGRAMME. TOWN HALL—TONIGHT, 7.45. Class 155—5010 Song and Dance, under 9 years. Two recalls. • Class 131 —Dims: Begg and Co., Ltd., I rano Scholarship. Two recalls. Class 165—Simultaneous Dance Duo, under 14 rears. Two recalls. . Class 52—Song in Costume, Boy or Girl, 12 and under 16 rears. Two recalls. Class 100 —Tap Dance, Girls, 8-10 years. Two recalls. Class 38—Vocal Duet, Ladies or Gentlemen. No. 8. Miss Ruth Sunderland and Miss Enid Worthington, Karorl, “A May Morning. No. fl, Mrs. Jolley and Mrs. Thompson, Porirua, “Venetian Song.” Class 193—Skipping Dance, 10-12 years. Two recalls. Class 217—Fifteen Minutes of Magic, "Zara.” Class 152—Ballet In Costume, under 12 years. ■ No. 5, Miss Adoleine Burnette School of Dancing, Wellington, “Russian Festive Time.” Class 85—Story Without Words. No, 2, Miss Ivena Pothan, Hastings, “Land

Girl.” Class 156—5010 Song and Dance, 9-12 years. Two recalls. Class 49 (a) —National Song, 14-16 years. Winner. Class 204 (a)—Tap Dance, Boys, 9-12 years. Winner. Class SO—Humorous Recitation, Gentlemen. No. 2, Mr. Ivan Cher, Kelburu, “Adam’s Eavesdropper.” Class 212—Spanish Dance, Open. No. 6, Miss Pauline Matthews, Lower Hutt. Class 159—Song and Dance Team, under 14 years. No. 6, Miss Haznl Martin School of Dancing, Wellington, “Santa Claus Express.” Class S3—Story Without Words. No. 3, Mr. Alfred'Bailey, Mnsterton, "A Lady and Gentleman Dressing for the Ball.” Class 166—Simultaneous Dance Duo, 14 years and over. No. fl. Miss Cathrlne Berry and Miss Pat Fitzgerald, Ngaliauranga. Class 84—Humorous Character Sketch. No. fl. Miss Betty Glen, Wadestown, “The Waitress.” Class 153 (a) —Tap Ballet, 12-10 years. No. 6, Miss Dorothy Daniels Academy ot Dancing, Wellington, “Rhythm.” Class 80—Humorous Recitation, Gentlemen. No. -4, Mr. Henry Martin. Newtowu, “Mennderings.” Class 203—Tap Dance, Open. Two recalls. Class 160—Song and Dance Team, Ifi years and over. No. 5, Miss Hazel Martin School of Dancing,. Wellington, “Lads in Navv Blue.” CONCERT CHAMBER—7 p.m. 7 p.m.—Class 173 Character Dance, 16 years and over. 8.45 p.m.—Class 20 Vocal Solo. Negro Spiritual, Ladles. ODDFELLOWS’ HALL—7 p.m. 7 p.m.—Class 4)1 (a) The Robert Hogg Memorial Scots Itecifation. 7.50 p.m.—Class 85 (a) The Jessie Mackay Memorial Recitation. 8.30 p.m.—Class 15 Sacred Solo, Gentlemen. ADMISSION CHARGES. Day Sessions: 1/- and fld. Children (Id. Town Hall, Evening Concert: 1/6 and 1/-. Children half-price. Concert Chamber, Oddfellows’ Hall: Evening, 1/-; Children 6<l. Reserves at Begg’s N. ,T. GLOVER, Secretary. SITUATIONS VACANT—(Continued). WE IJLE SLE Y CO TJT/E GE, DAY’S BAY. WANTED, RELIEVING MAID. £3 per week. HING 47, EASTBOURNE. WAIPAWA HOSPITAL BOARD. DISTRICT HOSPITAL, WAIPUKURAU. THEATRE STAFF NURSE. WARD STAFF NURSE. APPLICATIONS are invited from Registered Nurses for the above positions. Salary £145 per annum, with free board and lodgings. Full particulars available on application. Details of experience and copies of testimonials should accompany application. (Sgd.) P. 11. SMYRK, Managing Secretary.

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 282, 25 August 1944, Page 2

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