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TOMORROW—SUNDAY SESSIONS 2 p.m. & 7.45 p.m. At tho Request and -by Permission of the Civic Authorities, the PLAZA will OPEN TOMORROW (SUNDAY), for the Entertainment of Members of all Allied Nations Forces and the Merchant Marine, each of whom may bring two Civilian Friends. Usual Prices. No Reservations. PROGRAMME AS ADVERTISED BELOW. TI4E sprightliest, funniest and MOST ROMANTIC COMEDY TO COME THIS WAY IN A LONG, LONG TIME. Dir.: AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD. THROUGHOUT N.Z. 2 p.m. TODAY 8 p.m. R.K.O. Radio Presents JEAN ARTHUR THE SCREEN'S LEADING COMEDIENNE And JOHN WAYNE Husky Outdoor Action Star, in , A LADY ' TAKES A CHANCE With CHARLES WINNINGER Heading a Brilliant Supporting Cast. The Hectic Romance of a Rodeo Champ and a White Collar Girl, set against the Colourful Background of the West. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.), N.Z. Gazette: Ack-Ack in Auckland: N.Z. Soldiers in Pompeii: Sea Cadets. BOX PLANS AT D.I.C. AND THEATRE. KILBIRNIE KINEMA CLUB 1.30 TODAY 1.30 GALA MATINEE FOR EVERYONE—HOPALONG CASSIDY (WILLIAM BOYD) Law of the Pampas (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A Rootin' Tootin' Musical Western, with oil tho zip and punch of the Old West, A Paramount "Special," with Sidney Toler, Steffi Duna, Russell Hayden, and "The King's Men."

—ON THE SAME PROGRAMME—"Hungry Wolf" (Col. Cartoon); "Monster Clutch" (Nyoka Sor.); "7th COLUMN" (Peto Smith); "Family Troubles" (Our Gang Comedy); "WOOD GOES TO WAR" (Miniature); "Glacier, Nat. Park," and "Motoring in Old Mexico" (Fitzpatrick Colour Traveltalks); "Ring Up The Curtain" (Club Activities.) FREE SWEETS TODAY SPLENDID FELLOWS CLUB PROMOTIONS; Gooff Moson, Rank of Sergeant. WINGS: Maureen Kelly, Ethel Brook, Brian Avery, Tcranco O'Reagan, Lois O'Reagan. NEW MEMBERS: Thomas and Allen Bailey, Graham Brown, Catherine Cullen, Yvonne Jay, Terry Kelly, Daniel Myers, Adrlanno Ross, Andrea Sentch, Clive Yarc, Roseleen and Lois O'Reagan, Joan Williamson. BOYS AND GIRLS: Join the Club and enter the XMAS CHEER COMPETITION IN AID OF THE CRIPPLED CHILDREN. WELLINGTON COMPETITIONS SOCIETY. 25TH ANNUAL FESTIVAL SEVENTH DAY—SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, IWD .MORNING SESSION. TOWN HALL. 0 a.m.—197, Tap Dance. Girls under 6 years. . . 10.30 a.m.—209. Poetic or Classic Barefoot Dance. 16 years, and over. CONCERT CHAMBER. 9 a.m.— I. Booscy Ballad Solo, Lady or Gentleman. OXIDEELLOWS’ HALL. 9 a.m.—94, Junior Test Recital, Girls, JO--12 years. 10.50 n.m.—112. Recitation, Boys, 12-16 years. AFTERNOON SESSION. TOWN HALL. FIRST GRAND DEMONSTRATION MATINEE. (See Program mo on This Page.) CONCERT CHAMBER. 2 p.m.—7o, Musical Monologue, Lady or Gentleman. 3.20 p.m.—3l, Vocal Solo. N.Z. Composer, Ladles. ODDFELLOWS’ HALL. 2 pan.—24, Vocal Solo. Lelder, Gentlemen, 3 p.m.—lo, Operatic Solo. Gentlemen, SEVENTH GRAND CONCERT PROGRAMME. TOWN HALL, TONIGHT, 7.45. Class 159 —Song and Dance Team, under 14 years. No. 7. Miss Hazel Martin School of Dancing, Wellington. “This Little Piggy Went to Market." Class 173—Character Dance, 16 years and over. Two recalls. Class 196—Acrobatic Dance, under 16 years. No. ", Miss Valina Hunt, Lower Hutt. Class 111I—Piano 1 —Piano Accordion Solo, Open. No. 1. Mr. .James Davidson, Island Bay. "Dark Eyes." Song and Dance. Miss Dorothy Daniels Academy of Dancing, Wellington. “White Xmas." Class 131— Chief Piano Solo: Two recalls. No. 7. Miss Loretto Cinininghame, Karoei, “Toccata" (Debussy). No. 10, Miss Margaret Proudfoot, Wellington, “Poiichinelle" (Rachmaninoff). t Class B—Mezzo-Soprano Test Soln. _ Two Recalls, "Noonday Haz.O.” No. 12. Mrs. Bettie Goodwin. Miramar. No. 16, Miss Joan Bovis. Wellington. Class SJj-Hamorous Character Sketch, Lady" nr Gentleman. No. 7. Miss Iveiia I’nthan. Hastings. “Mrs. Harris on the Stage." Class 31—Vocal Solo. New Zealand Composer. Ladies, Two recalls. Class 74—Katherine Mansfield Recitation, Lady or Gentleman. 'Winner, Miss Ngaire McNeely. Miramar. "The Conquerors." Class 11(1—Piano Accordion Solo open, Mr William Wallace. Knrorl. “Cariil- , val of Venice.” Class 15-I—Ballet In Costume. 16 years and over, No. 1. Miss Pinna Power-Palmer School of Ballet. Wellington, "Faustina." Class I(l3—Dance Duo. 12 and under 16 rears. Two Recalls. Class- 217—Fifteen Minutes of Magic. Mr. P. Curler. , Class 21- Vural Soin, Lelder. Gentlemen. Winner. i Class I.'io--Graml Picture Story Ballet. < No Miss Diana Power-Palmer , School of Ballot. Wellington. “Professor Barakoff's Aemlmny.” (.'lass 91 (a)—Robert Dogg Memorial liecitation. Two recalls. Class S3—Story without words. No. 4, , Miss Belly Henry. Pctone. "Learning to Skate." ; Class 212—Spanish Dance. Open. No. 7, ’ Miss Vniorio Holder. Wellington. [ Class SO—Humorous Recitation, Gentlemen. Xo 5. Mr. Alfred Bailey. Master* ! ton. “Mv Idea of a Girl.” 5 Class IGo—Song and Da neo Team. 1G years and ever. No. G. Jlfcs Hazel Marfin 1 School nf Dancing. “Mp and Mv Girl.” f CONVERT CHAMBER. 7 n.m. E 7 p.m. Clas« S3—Character Recital. Lady / or Gentleman. s 9.20 n.m. Class °l—Vocal Solo. Negro Spir- r itual. Gentlemen. £ ODDFELLOWS’ HALL. 7 p.m. b 7 p.m.. Class IS—Operatic Solo. Ladies. 9 n.m.. Class 13 —Bass Solo Tost. S 9.45 p.m.. Class 11—Tenor Solo Test. ? ADMISSION CHARGES; / Day Sessions: I/- and 0(1. Children Cd. < Town Hall. Evening Concert: 1/C and ’ F 1/-. Children half price. Concert Chamber, Oddfellows’ Hall J ■, Evening 1/-, Children <»d. y Reserves at Beggs. / N. J. GLOVER, < Secretary. £

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

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