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~ ENTHRALLING SENSATIONAL DRAMA, :' y':- THE REGENT , ' '"."'" "THE HOME OP TUB TALKIES." SCREENING TWICE DAILY-2.15 and S. Romance flowering in a world-ablaze-Spy against Spy—with. Love playing the trump, card! Try and equal this for a romance to thrill you and touch your heart! A io\o that rises above everything—a perfect talking drama. "THIS MAD WORLD" KAY JOIINST6n, BASIL RATHBONE (Recommended by the Censor more especially for Adult Audiences.); : EVERY; MORNING NEXT WEEK, AT 11 O'CLOCK. , ' THE POPULAR. ,: ■:■ "MICKEY:MOUSE" MATINEE -The Children's Treat—A Specially-selected, Programme. : CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "THE CIRCUS" GAZETTES, SCENICS, SPOTLIGHTS, AESOP'S TABLES, . ■- And . ' . -.-■ v' " .■■ ■ > "MICKEY MOUSE" CARTOONS. '■ ". CHILDREN: 6d and 9d. ' ' ; ADULTS: 1/-and 1/6. WELLINGTON COMPETITIONS SOCIETY AND now at the end of a perfect week we are giving our First Demonstration Concert—a concert that can only be described as tremendous. Possibly no array of .talent comparable to this year's competitors has ever graced the footlights oi the Wellington Town Hall. And to-night's programme; promises to be a veritable feast of fat things to all those who love real music—polished elocution and truly retmed and graceful dancing. Many of to-night's performers have come great distances to compete at the Festival, indicating that Wellington is not only the Mecca oi Refinement in all branches of. music and dramatic art, but is also New Zealand s central point, where champions and champion of champions are decided. Concert commences at 7.45 p.m.- sharp, and you are urgently requested to be seated in good time. We may also add that.-owing to the lengthy . nature of the programme encores Avail be impossible. • • 1 Piano Duet—"Husaren March" Masters Oruie Howarth and Paul Magill 2* Toe Dance •• ......'.... -Miss Joyce Oliver 3. Character ReciVation-"Stray Cat" ' ...»•: •.-•••• • ■ Master Bryce, Gleraie 4 Girls'Song—"Three-Green Bonnets" .. Miss Patricia Townsend (of Chnstchurch) 5. Action Recitation-"Sir Brian" - • • • Miss Roma Topp 6. Character Sorig-"My Crinoline" ....... -Miss Hilda Webster 7 Musical Monologue—"The Girl on the Stairs" ....„• Maßter Robert Cheyne 8. Glogg Dance ■ ■•: Miss Jean O'Conner 9. Choir—"The Glow Worm" •••... Kilbmue Convent 10. Action' Recitation—"A Maori Princess". ...._ Miss Nathallle Pollock 11. Vocal Solo—"Hine c Hine" Miss Weno Tahiwx (of Otaki) 12. Ballet—"Away Out West" r ..... Mr. Joe Knowsley;s Pupils 13. Boys' Song—"Early in the Morning" ..Master James Towserly (of Peatherston] 14. Musical Monologue-"Having It Out" '.....,. Miss Marjone_Mulford 15. Violin Solo-"Tambourin Chinois" ;,.................... Mr. G. IX Ayson 16 Dance Duo .....< ... Mi6ses, Kairie and Simmers 17! Chief Piano Solo' ,'." Miss N. Cape-Williamson (of Christchurch) ■ ' (The Hamilton Nimmo Cup.), . . ■ ■ 18. Humorous Recital-"Shopping" Miss Margaret Seeyle (of Dunedin) 19. Irish Song-"Molly Branigan" .:... .' Mr. E. Madigan 20. New Zealand Test Recital :..-'. .•••'• ■• • v Miss Madge Thomas 91 Dance Duo ... Misses x Eimmers and Denman 22. Recital-"By the' Yukon Trails Mr. Cedrio Muir (of Stokes .Valley) 23. Mezzo-eqprano Solo—"The Lass With the DeEcate Air" .. Miss Ailsa P.. DUlon 24. Humorous Sketch—"The Bridal Morn" -......-.. Miss Gracie Kerr 25. Sheauntriubhas .a .;...... Miss Jean Lowry (of Napier) 26. Vocal Solo-"Au Pays" Mr..Ernest Gladding 27. Dickens Sketch—"Grandfather Smallweed" Mr. C. Brown 28. Sacred Solo-"Oh Thou That Tellest Good Tidings to Zion' ; - Miss Dorothy Symonds (of Hastings) ■ "GOD SAVE THE KING." : PRICES 2/-, %U V-> i '. PRICES 3/-, 2/-, 1/RING UP SECRETARY AT TOWN HALL FOR RESERVES.' ..-..- K. M'LENNAN, Secretary. ' ...":■ ;'. ANNOUNCEMENT! 1 THE GREEN PARROT AND THE FOUR FEATHERS V RESTAURANTS. FOR.:THE CONVENIENCE OF OUR EVENING, PATRONS, THE GEEEN PAREOT ■. ■ ■■■■•■■■', v i WILL BE OPEN EACH EVENING FROM 5 O'CLOCK UNTIL' 2 A.M.. THE FOUR FEATHERS FEATURING GOOD FOODS, MORNING AND AFTERNOON TEA, LUNCHES, THE SAME-HIGH-CLASS SERVICE AT A NEW ADDRESS: TODD BUILDING, COURTENAY PLAGE, 1/- PER MILE—THIS PRICE IS STANDARD. DURANT GREEN CABS 1 ; 1/-PERMILE. TELEPHONE 22-080 . ' . ADDRESS: - 202, VIVIAN STREET 1/- PER MILE; RIDE IN THESE^^i^^™™ 8' ' RING 22-080 FOR COMPLAINTS (IF ANY). OUR FARE IS 1/- PER MILE ONLY. "STEAMOIL' r (THE NEW PERMANENT WAVING PROCESS); ': '■■■■.'■■- ■■■ IS HERE 1 V/V; - ■• AND IT IS- PROVING SO POPULAR THAT WE CAN NOW ANNOUNCE A « SENSATIONAL • '. ' REDUCTION IN PRICES. ' \ SHINGLED HAIR-Formerly '£3/3/-. : ... NOW 45/SHORT 808-Formerly £4/4/- :.......-...>....,>»?.....•••••.••••••• NOW 55/The superiority of the "STEAMOIL" Process xA Permanent Waving is so marked that now all discriminating women demand it. NO FRIZZ! NO BURNT OR BROKEN ENDS WITH "STEAMOIL," THE OIL VAPOUR WAY. , . : • In addition, we also announce a Big Reduction in EUGENE WAVING: Shingled Hair, 35A. Short Bob, 42/-. Long Hair, 50/-. BRICKMAN'S BEAUTY PARLOURS, SECOND FLOOR, lORKCALDIE & STAINS BUILDINGS, LAMBTON QUAY. TELEPHONES 41-759 and 43-063. MEMBERS WELLINGTON LADIES' HAIRDRESSERS ASSOCIATION (INC.). REDUCTION IN TAXI FARES! BLUE & WHITE TAXIS HAVE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING SENSATIONAL REDUCTIONS IN TAXI FARES. 1/-per mile DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE 1/-per mile ./• NO CHARGE FOR HILL FARE.' MA TPVrp-p ACJ 3 NO CHARGE FOR EXTRA PASSENNO EXTRAb gers. , V. NO CHARGE FOR LUGGAGE. 5 and 7-SEATER CARS. CAREFUL AND RELIABLE DRIVERS. TEL 14-372 TEL. 14-372

WOMEN'S NATIONAL RESERVE. DOLLS' HOUSE. fTVHE Raffle for the Doll's House, which •*• lias been ,exhibited in Wellington for some time, will be Drawn at the Town Hall on MONDAY NEXT, at halfpast two.

OT. THOMAS'S CHURCH. ■^ Spring Fair and Annual Bazaar. WEDNESDAY, THUESDM%raipAY, 3rd, 4th, and sth SEPTEMBER. ADMISSION FREE. Hours: Afternoon 3-5; Evening 7-10. Her Excellency Ladyßledisloe will perform the opening ceremony at 3 o clock, Wednesday, 3rd (September.

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 53, 30 August 1930, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 53, 30 August 1930, Page 4