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ft. femes Dir:—Sir Benjamin Fuller ; 2 p.m. — DAILY — 8 p.m. THE KINGS OF FUN ARE HERE AGAIN TO THRILL YOU WITH THEIR MAD ANTICS < ■ raiillg MARTHA O-DRfSCOLL W .■z > ■ JUOMas GOMEZ 03 ' Ml And Introducing These ' NOTED GUEST STARS, ALLAN JONES LEO CARRILLO ANDY DEVINE ALAN CURTIS EDGAR KENNEDY ROBERT PAIGE A Gay Musical Comedy With 15 HIT SONGS Including THE DONKEY SERENADE (Sung by Alton Jones) MY RAINBOW SONG (Sung by Martha O'Driscoll) I'LL SEE YOU IN MY DREAMS (Sung by the Glen Miller Singers) LAMENT OF A LAUNDRY GIRL (Sung by Cass Daley) Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc. BE ADVISED! RESERVE NOW! PLANS VERY HEAVILY BOOKED FOR TONIGHT. Plans af D.I.C. and Theatre (54-775) (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) CHILDREN HERE IS YOUR SPECIAL MATINEE FOR TODAY. BE EARLY—Doors Open 1.30 p.m. 1— JUDO EXPERTS (Sportlight) 2— GRAMPY'S INDOOR OUTING (Betty Boop Cartoon) 3— THE FOX & THE RABBIT (Cartoon In Technicolour) 4— FOOTBALL TOUCHER DOWNER (Popeyo Cartoon) 5— SAILOR SHORTY (Tho Quaint Antics of a Monkey) 6— WOOD-WOODPECKER (Cartoon in Technicolour) 7— BUNTY-MOONING (Coloured Cartoon) 8— JUNGLE JIVE (Coloured Swing Symphony (Cartoon) 9— OLSEN AND JOHNSON, A LAUGH RIOT FOR YOUNG AND OLD, "CRAZY HOUSE" WELLINGTON COMPETITIONS SOCIETY. 25TH ANNUAL FESTIVAL M A T I N E E FIRST GRAND DEMONSTRATION MATINEE. TODAY (SATURDAY), AUGUST 2G, 1911. TOWN HALL, THIS AFTERNOON, AT 2.0 P.M. PROGRAMME. 1. 152(a). —Tap Ballet, under .12. Adeline Burnette School of Dancing. ‘'The Army, Navy and Air Force.’’ 2. 192.—Skipping Dance, 8 and under 10. Kay Smith. 3. 128.—Piano Solo, 12-14. Patricia North, “Alt Wien” (Godowsky). 4. 61.—Action Song, 7-9. Vivia lIHL "Three Little Bears.” .". 175.—Operatic Dance, 0-8. Sally Lewis. G. 159.—Song and Dance Team, under 11. Margaret Oates School Troupe. “White Horse Inn." 7. 118.—Humorous Recitation, boys under 12. Warren Doran, “The Elocution Test.” 8. 201(a).—Tap Dance, Boys, 9-12. Wayne Howes. 9. 211. —Clog Dance, 9-12. Helen McLeod. 10. 187.—Demi-Character Dance, under 12. Dorothy Jenncss, “Circus Days.” 11. 152.—Ballet in Costume, under 12. "Fairy Frolics.” Hazel Martin School

of Dancing. 12. 110.—Junior Test Recitation, boys 12.16.—George Gay, "March of 'J'e Ratiparahn.” 13. 115.—Plano Accordion. Amateur. John McDonald. “Melody in F.” 11. 159.—Song ami Dance, under 11. Joan Tandy School of Dancing. “Easter I’n rude.” 15. 59.—Action Song, 12-16. Pamela Walker, “Granrlmama.” IG. 200.—Tap Dunce, 10-12. Valerie Marshmerit. .17. 158.—5010 Song and Dance, boys, 9-16 Norman Draper. "Coon. Coon. Coon.” 18. 125.—Verse Speaking Choir, under 11. Convent of St. Madeleine Sophie, Island Bay. 19. 152(a). —Tap Ballet, under 12. Peter Pan School of Dancing. "Jungle Khytlnn.” 20 lt>2.- -Danee Duo. 9-12. Rao Tinney and Brian Ellis. "Alice and the Mad Hatter.’’ 21. 207. —Poetic or Classic Barefoot Dnnee, 12-14. Doreen Brown. “Sen Moods.” 22. (13. —Children's Chorus. Mrs. Crawford’s Children’s Choir. 23. 96.—Recitation. Girls, 14-16. ludrcy Eady. "The Little Black Boy." 24. 172.—Charaelor Dance, 14-16. Zelda Turvey. “Spanish.” • 25. 49.—National Song. Boy or Girl, 12-14. John Martyn-Young. “Early’ One Morning.” 26. 1.53(a). —Tap Ballet, 12-16 years. Hazel Martin School of Dancing. “Syncopated Rhyflim.” 27. 189.—Denil-Clinrncter Dance. 11-10. Florence Coburn. "Pulchinella.” 2.8. 1531a).—Tup Ballet, Margaret Oates School of Untieing. “Stylist Tappers." 2(1. 139 —Piano Duet, under 12. Mary and Laughton I’nltrick. "The Lagoon." 30. -103.—Humorous Reeilatlmi. Girls. 121(5. Sunny Atney. “The Dancing Display." 31. 157.— Solo Song and Dance, 12-10. Betty Brosnan. "On a Simniory Summery Dav.” 32. 51 (a).— Popular Song, Boy or Girl. 1416. John StAnbrldge. "Say a Prayer for Hie Bovs Over There." 33. 153(a).—Tap Ballet. 12-16. Diana Power-Palmer School of Ballet. PRICES: Circle and Front Stalls: Adults 1/0; Children 1/-. Baek Stalls: Adults I/-; Children Oil RESERVES AT BEGG’S. N. J. GLOVER. Secretary. SCHOOL OF BALLROOM DANCING MISS OWE NET HE WAI.SHE MISTO. NA I D (London) Studio' “Evening Post” P.uildlne. Willis St- Tels 42-211 and 42 95(5. Personal am) Individual Tuition from 10 a.m to 10 p.m The Intermediate Class on Tuesdays from 8 p.m to 10 pm. The Beginners' Class on Fridays from 8 n.m to 10 p.m A STUDIO DANCI') WILL BF HELD NEXT SA.TURDAY. SEPTEMBER 2.

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 283, 26 August 1944, Page 4

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