| Friday 1 Wellington Competitions Society I "classic" | I SftfiCfl2ll£ ' Saturday, September 6th, at 7-45 p.m. I JJ^^^^i^^--; I • y I FIN AI DFMONSTR ATION fONfFRT I ' iMaIEST li ' I | You must watch our big centre window for these | JH ,U 1 **&»£ JL^JLllf JLV/1 lL^ * JLmXTL Jl Jl V/l 1 vVliVMill II I IITS^J "^1 I^=^ J&kW< -i i | bargains. Possibly, value like it has never been I = = i •fl J*j* 0 I • \i/"j[ .^HH I = I j offered in the city of Wellington. f Here are a few of t h is year > s pr i ze winners-all wonderful performers. Ml *': ' L^HPffl 1I % * I We neXa7Sllnd^udge^ y o^rse!f. a prke' I We wish we had room to feature many more | M j IL«(teJ!L N Ii f j 1/ " fig ~,.,,. »».i W> Mi, M iiigj^^i]fr I ■ ■' : • flflflß I^^^^K^E^^H I (NIMMO'S SILVER CUP) * § : «^«««—__»_>____>__>______»^>_ ; IflUHlHMMflll^^^^H^^lESl .^^^^^^^^^^^S™"^"^^^^"^^^^^^ 1 "■■•■^■■^■^i^^SaM^ai^Hßu Visitors to the Competitions are invited CHALLEN 3 I y\ Z I^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^l^Bhß Miss Lowry. Miss Joyce Oliver. wS%zS!mbBKSBI^^B^^^^BS^R $ *° ms Pect our comprehensive range of new "CLASSIC" -• i /Mr IRON SMOOTH i I^^^^^^^^^^^^BBSHBl = j^m^^^g^^H^^^^B^^B and reconditioned Pianos and take advantage RARYTRANn 5 | y^@^^ PLANES. i^^^^^^l^^l^^^H^^S r^l«*U ' Ail !■* Oil O - o( the wonderfully easy terms o( purchasing DAOI UKAHU g f ildWMJlB^Bi I la|||| 1 Maurice Hood. 10. Juvenile Choir— "Come Lassies and Lads" ~,,„. " Mr. Cedrie Muir. ' B • ■ < ■ »««EI 3 —^ ! • P'j^^feliSQ Miss Joan Maunder s Choir | | I' L^Hm .^^^Bk = - Character Recitation— "Princess Elizabeth" \ AIWdVS Ask fOf atld Et&SiSt UDOfl I ' ALL-STEEL | ■^■j^m^^mmßlWWlfliTTliiliiiFriTi' . Miss Roma Betheridge-Topp "~~" .&* = [ i|^Si accurate 1 llaA.^«,^^^J| | l - Recitation— "The New Duckling" - - Miss D. Mildenhall '= _r»_ M- - M - j, _^ | I flnli Price SETS STRAIGHT I 15. Solo (Mrs. Myers'Scholarship)— "The Faky Pedlar" '-?»■ IC X M J^ I!■ ";::!::: £ I :^K^yK I'-S:^ 1110"- "-■-■- -mS§z fli^^H 1 luwlwa diulauj ifel^li] SizelOin'J 3/- Frida 'jS 19" Piall° Sociely*s Scl:olarslli P — "SonalaNo.lfinAMajor"' NMml^^lb! •»» ' • "•»'••» .•».»...»«."".•......".■».■•••"... • ■■■" ...m,.., 11 ,,.n, 1 .i.i.|3 I ! ! \ W l^H^ft^Hii 22!.Hmnorous Re^tauon—''CompcWons" - - Miss M. Hill VB9|^^^^B| | MISS JOAN MAUNDER 1 ! Ol I TV 1 ■ 23. Action Song—"The Dancing Lesson' - - Miss E. Sawyer i TEACHER OF 1 I VvAWITMIM 1 U AMMVI7AM/V = » .»-®l^^^—^—T'W^—TO 24. Recitation— "Railway Tunnel" - - Miss I. Beveridge M^^M%3SBBBBBBI i E otewait naraware \ , PMrit , T _« nJ 2 5 .v*s^w { ;o / . 3 7j^3....Mj i :.E: ij ß ? -i Dotothy s^.. i elocution and dramatic art. % j TIMITFD ! 26. Humorous Recitation— M.ggp - - Miss L>. Lameron | pupiLS CAREFULLY COACHED AND PREPARED FOR | I LUmitLV s This annual musical festival brings to maturity the delightful, . rnnmmmmmimmmmmma^^mm^ ACTION SONGS, RECITALS, COMPETITIONS, | 1 FOR TOOLS AND QUALITY, I JIML ~., impressive and entertaining talent of the younger generation, and pits it f^^M^^SSSSSSSSSUM = AND BROADCASTING. § • C*nwk»nav Plara tnnn Sf lamoe Tluisff^ ' Hl^HH^^^^^^ "<***Shr^AtbS A^t h^J AaiTTvX^rodictL'arßoS «||jH^^H^^B I PARENTS INTERVIEWED AND ADVISED. . 1 3 VWUfICDaj 1 idCC kJU JdlllCS IUCfIUCy f (^^^^^^^^^^^^^Si:il^{ as that of any other race in the world. What would the Italian lakes a^B^^H^^H Phone 40-652. Address 103 TINAKORI ROAD. 1 I . * I^^^tP^ ' ii<^*' ..g^^^^i.% ■■'■■.': i; You must attend this grand culmination of the most successful : S4i^^^^ffiL»«s * : mt wj . v-* ' £ I , . . ,1 S^Kffc "^^P--^^^^^^-' Musical' Festival ever held in the Dominion. Here you will see with I^^^^^^^P^ » 2BSBi 1 tl6 LIOITIC UCCOYCItOYS OT 1 ' j^^L. I _at X P l^^HrfJ^'^"^^fc^^^^^^l work being carried on by the Society, and it will at the same time be - KM J U * F I 'i^r^f\mM[JiOwL ! ' Robert. Cheyne. " "' ?,' " "' '^ "' ' ""^ °" Mr" W. M. Hood Ronald^t. ] LIMITED | ' s lU^'^lV I^Km « ! ... 2. Story Dance— "Where There's a Girl" - Miss Ruby Bushby ; I 1 I " /Mk w\ ■:■■■...■.. 3. Action Recitation— "The Butterfly" - - Miss Joy Ede * WALLPAPERS that become an artistic reality in the blending of | I mk^ ~jSs^^W^^^^^Bm'Bffi^ - W^^KS^^^^KB§tiHK£&Kmfis PRESENTATION OF PRIZES *^^M^l^^^^H«i al) oors anc" furniture. Rich and mellow in colour.' Dries ! I . riH^ESB I '^ l!'!06^" n e '^> ."ei. ' I-; • KK,l^!" 11* Heketa Vera Reithmuller. | J^Xg 1?!^ f | Ar^^^Oßirß^ i Miss Audrea Lawson. '°» Song l^has. iJegg & Co. s scholarship) Lullaby | wonderful colouring.- Imparts to a formerly drab room a pleas- I | KF —^>=!«=-™0- I . • Miss Gladys Webb . '■■■g-fM»M»~—. \ ing atmosphere. Obtainable in 18 lovely colour tints. Call for I | IF I WERE MADE GOVERNOR-GENERAL OF NEW | 18. Song in Character—'MarguenVc" - - Miss Winifred iS ! D A, C TINPFV ATO 1 | ZEALAND I WOULD STILL WEAR I '9* Operatic Solo—"ZazaPicco/o Z'mgara' - - Mr. L. Bent pMHW" OC , Hi.« llllVJl-il Ot V/V/« j I BRADY'S SHOES 20. Skipping Dance - - - - . Miss Esme Chalk mMsKm§> fTMTTFTI I oral/i o : - 21 H So 'T' /' " mp mir n-i- Il^SjißF '* " fl^^Dil J ij*ivixiHii-» : Ei'i^MWiMiiiiTiiiim«nimiiiiiiii)Miaiuuuiii'limiil»'Ui'iilUiumw'UJMiriii'itnuiiiiitiuiiuiiini liii^fl^^fl9l TX /"I r» Aif" T^ L P» 1 i«§llHßsil§ v T'^^^Bll Bum ift iiumniifftitiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHimniimiiiniHi'iimi"""""'""""''"1"'"''""''"""1"""""""""*'1"1!^ HiiMniramMWHiminMliVrifiiuriTm.VniiiiMiiiiiiiiiiimMiiTrtMTiirifiiriN^^^^ :lJp%^^^^^^^B| Baritone Solo "Gifts" - ~ Mr. J. N. GoodsOll S^^^^^Plijjl^ RliiMiiiiiiiniiniiiiiimnnnii-iiiiiiiiiiiMiHiiiiiiiiiiiinii»tiHiMini"MiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiMi)iiiiiiMiiiiiiiimtniiiiinmiiiiiil!| - nrtir-r-r^ - Mrs. Mark Tonks V^^^^HBil 1 1 111 J I I IHJh f 26- Musical; Monologue— "Home Sweet Home" Mr. W. J. Mountjoy KOI fIOW CuCSD Wilt iIOW SOOQ 1 ™ "ink TT^^ "TT^k w "w™^\TT Tr^^'^S' 7" »^^i^~» g^^,^,,^,^^^,^^^,^..., <Mmh9mS9Be^j^& ! ' ** s I JLJIJL_I/ Jl^ Jl Ik Jl \i Jl Jl JL [ | Douglas Lynch. l^^^l^^H^^^^H I^^^^^^^lH^^H James Towersey. | I ,1 1,, / J S| || , ''I^^S^B I"^li^^KSfiiiH^ESiol^HHlH I^^H^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H ~,.. *. ,^ mmmm«mm»Liiim^iili»mwi! passed on to heirs. English- Dinner Sets sell at a price which affords | ;| •■' ""■' "' ' '"""^«i^"""i lv~il!£SSSs^S^SßSS£Sss2S£S^^^~- izSSSESSSSS^SSSSS^SSSSSS : more than a bare subsistence to the workmen, who put their lives into i I I Irene Wilson. Miss Eunice Bernasconi. Martin Atherfold. Miss Hilary Henderson. I their making. Buy one of these, and in this way you raise the status | I A L -C ■§■'.'■'. ■ , I of the worker. You pay him for his labour and give him an interest = 1 • /iSI? /Of i T^ •' ■ ■ '^^^ "*fl RFSFRVFS AT THE BRISTOL and V>ride in his Product. Cheap products make cheap men. Buy the | § ' l' s ■'■ ■ * T - ■• Jl'^fc, ■ i^fc Kr,3JC-KV^^ Al inr. I3KIOIVJL.. 5 bette ' r _ A vlsit tp our Showroom w ;u de iipht all lovers of nice,, new, I I >T» T 1 ' 7 T~* 1 i KlTll^AQ* ft %Q .^^^ 1 K. McLENNAN,' ' I V ; 'dean, dainty China. | | Columbia and Regal | f «Vt». O^., J-o. , Q W are h OUS e Comoanv 1 I & The I I Photographs of f m*'DfX\\7lk3 OTI TT^I/^tC CROWN BUILDINGS, If 99 m AT n QTDPTT I 1 «tt f f winners b y LKUWIN oHJUIIJo cuba street ! I 22 BLAIR STREET I RPIRIFCFTPV l l- ! I Opposite Gourtenay Place Post Office I I ju»jl#jlxjl^jl^jL/JL/ JL I I Official Photographers to Wellington Competitions Society. f | open Friday nights. 1
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 57, 4 September 1930, Page 7
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