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WELLINGTON COMPETITIONS SOCIETY. 25TH ANNUAL FESTIVAL EIGHTH DAY, (MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 194'4. ■ MORNING SESSION. TOWN HALL. 9am- 202 —Tap Dance, Girls, 14-16 years. 9 40 a.in.: 176—Operatic Dance, 8-10 years. CONCERT CHAMBER. 9 am.: 127—Piano Solo, 'lO-12 years. 10 45 a.m.: 144—Violin Solo, under 12 years. ODDFELLOWS’ HALL. 9 a.m.: 90—Musical Monologue, Boy or Girl, under 46. AFTERNOON SESSION. TOWN HALL. 2 p.m.: 174 —Operatic. Dance, under 0 years. 3.40 p.m.: 57—Vocal Solo and Accompaniment, under 16. CONCERT CHAMBER. 2 p.m.: SO (a) —-Song and Own Accompaniment, under 16 years. 3.10 p.m.: 94—Song in Costume, Boy or Girl, 7-0 years. „ . „ T ODDFELLOWS’ HALL. 2pm.- 07—Recitation, Girls, 12-14 years. 3.50 p.m.: 120 —Recitation in Character, under 12 years. EIGHTH GRAND CONCERT PROGRAMME. TOWN HALL, TONIGHT, 7.45. Class 450 —'Song and Dance Team, under 14 .years. No. 8. Miss Hazel Martin School of Dancing, Wellington. "Why Don’t You Fall in Love With Me.” Class 198—Tap Dance, Girls, 6 and under 8 years. Winner. Class 55—Duet in Character, under 16 years. Two Recalls. Class 13—Bass Solo Test. Winner. Class 1-14—Violin Solo, under 12 years. Winner. Class 219 —Best Entertainer, under 16 years. No. 1. Noeline McAleer, Christchurch. Class 202 —Tap Dance, Girls, 14 and under 16 years. Two Recalls. Class 50 (a) —Song and Own Accompaniment; under 16 years. Winner. Class 154—Ballet in Costume, 16 years and over. No. 2. Miss Diana Power-Palmer School of Ballet, Wellington. “The Witching Hour.” Class 19—Operatic Solo, Gentlemen. Two Recalls. Class 210—Eccentric Dance, under 16 years. No. 4. Julie Tuppen, Lower Hutt. Class 57—Vocal Solo and Accompaniment, under 16 years. Winner. Class 4—Boosey Ballad Solo, Lady or Gentleman. Two Recalls. Class 166—'Simultaneous Dance Duo, 14 years and over. No. 7. Miss Shirley Goss and Miss Marlon Grey. Lower Hutt. Class 219—Best Entertainer, under 16 years. No. 2. Yvonne Black, Wellington. Class 166—Song and Dance Team,. 16 years and over. No. 7. The Junior Labour League. Petone. Class 38—Vocal Duet, Ladies or Gentlemen. No. 10. Miss Una Weller and Mr. lan Ainsley, Wellington. ‘‘lt is the Merrv 'Month of May.” N<?. 11. Misses Thelma and Madeleine Gough, Petone. “Nocturne.” Class 84—Humorous Character Sketch. No. 8. Miss Janet Macfarlane, Lower Hutt. “Bridal Morn.” Class 18—Operatic Solo, Ladies. Two Recalls. Class 209—Poetic or Classic Barefoot Dance, 16 years and over. Two BeClass 85" (a)—Jessie Mackay Memorial Recitation. Winner. Class 154 (a)—Tan Ballet. 16 years and ■ over, No. 3. Miss Hazel Martin School of Dancing-, Wellington. “On Parade.” CONCERT CHAMBER. 7 p.m.: 137—Piano Solo, Reading at Sight, 16 and over. 7.45 p.m.: 135—The Robert Parker Memorial Piano Solo. . „ ODDFELLOWS’ HALL. 7 pm.; 36—Popular Song Hit, Ladies. 8.50 p.m.: ID—Vocal Solo, Ladles, 18-21 Yea™. _ — . „ - LIBRARY HALL., 7 p.m.: 77—N.Z. Test Recital, Ladies. 9 p.m.: 89—Prepared Psalm Reading, CHARGES. (Day Sessions: 1/- and 6d., Children-6d. Town Hall, Evening Concert, 1/6 and 1/-. Children Half price. Concert Chamber, Oddfellows Hall, Evening 1/-. Children 6d. RESERVES AT BEGG’S. N. J. GLOVER, Secretary. SITUATIONS VACANT—(Continued). WANTED, an experienced Waitress. Apply Hotel Regent. WANTED, Pantrymald-Waltress. Apply Wakefield Hotel. _ PANTRf.MAID, experienced. Blrts Quick Lunch. Lambton Quay.' WANTED, experienced Head Waitress. Apply Wakefield Hotel. WANTED, experienced Waitress; also Housemaid-waitress. Apply Manager. Hotel Grand Central. WANTED, Housekeeper for Country, sole charge, good wages and conditions. Apply M 043. “Dominion,” Masterton. WANTED, trustworthy woman, for 3 hours, light cleaning duties. Apply J. H. Whittaker and Sons Ltd., 167 Vivlaji St, SCOTTISH Registry, 208 Quay.—Station Cook-Baker, 90/-; Housekeepers (bachelors); Gardeners; Farmhands (fencing, scrub), Milker, 80/- net; Married Indoor Couple; Female Chefs, 90/-; Married Couples, stations. •' PRESSERS, Male, hand and machine, by high-class suit manufacturers in Auckland. Can earn up to £8 a week if skilled. No dry cleaner pressers need apply. Must be tradesmen. Reply 8213, “Dominion.” THIRD COOK. WANTED, THIRD COOK. Five-handed kitchen. Apply— CAMBRIDGE HOTELWANTED, A 3rd COOK. Apply— NEW CITY HOTEL. WANTED, ~ FOR All Saints’ Children’s Home. Palmerston North, Assistant for Plain Cooking. Help given. Also Assistant, able do plain Sewing. Good home and salary. Apply The Matron. ‘ ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY. WANTED, Young Girls to learn Millinery and Machining; also Women with or without experience, whole or part-time. Good wages. Apply Treister Hats Ltd., 193 Vivian St.. JOINERS WANTED, FIRST-Class Joiners Wanted for State and Private House Construction. Apply— F. C. HARTOP, Caroline Road, Hastings. DANNEVIRKE HOSPITAL. NURSING AIDS. APPLICATIONS, addressed to Matron, Dannevirke Hospital, are invited for Nurs, ing Aids in the Maternity Annexe. Further particulars on application. WALTER DOBSON, Secretary. JUNIOR CLERK. •WANTED, Junior Clerk (Male) from Secondary School. Apply in own handwriting to— THE MANAGER, Dalgety and Company Ltd., Wellington. RELIEVING NIGHT PORTER. WANTED, RELIEVING NIGHT PORTER. Apply— CARLTON HOTEL, Willis Street, Wellington. WANTED, 3RD COOK. Apply— CARLTON HOTEL. BARRETTS HOTEL REQUIRE: A WAITRESS. ALSO PANTRYMAID Apply:— Barretts hotel APPLICANTS are reminded that to ensure prompt delivery of replies letters must be addressed carefully and clearly Note: Except In special cases where originals are askea for. applicants are advised to send COPIES of references only FARM HANDS WANTED WANTED, Married Shepherd; cottage, hot water, ton wages. Ash, "Dominion” Agent, Dannevirke.

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 284, 28 August 1944, Page 2

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