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THE STATE again presents a service to the public that no other Theatre can boast o' ALL BLACKS v. AUSTRALIA (Ist Test)—4th CRICKET TEST. A Woman's Sensational Story of the Greatest Gambler Ever Bom! SPENCER TRACY, with HELEN TWELVETREES and ALICE FAYE, in "WHEN NEW YORK SLEEPS" ReciimmenMcd by Censor (or Adults.) A GREAT PICTURE MADE EVEN GREATER BY THIS EXCELLENT CAST. The Home ol Fox. Gaumont, and Gainsborough Productions. STATE THEATRE Direction Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. DAILY, at 2.15 and 8 p.m. FRIDAY NEXT! FRIDAY NEXT! LADIES! HERE IS YOUR ENTERTAINMENT Richard Aldington's International Best-seller becomes a Love Story so sublime, so ecstatic, so beautifully told and enacted that the magic epell it weaves will hold you enchanted long after you have seen it. "ALL MEN ARE ENEMIES" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) GREAT AS A NOVEL-MIGHTIER AS A PICTURE! With HUGH WILLIAMS, HELEN TWELVETREES, MONA BARRIE HERBERT MUNDIN. • Living with the surge and sweep, of all the world's senses, all of woman's feelings. ; • • ' TKULY A • WONDERFUL PICTURE!

rpHE' COMPETITIONS. -*- HE COMPETITIONS. TONIGHT'S CONCERT At the . TOWN HALL. aM TONIGHT, :.'Y?;!! 7.45 o'clock. WCS ... WCS 1. PIANO DUET (12-16 years) WCS Own selection. ' WCS -. • . WCS 2. DANCE DUO (under 0 years). WCS WCS 3. CHARACTER STORY DANCI WCS (under 16 years). WCS WCS 4. SACRED SOLO. Ladies. Anj WCS voice. Oval selection. WCS WCS D. HUMOROUS RECITATION foi WCS GIRLS, 12-16 years. Own selec WCS tion. • WCS WCS 6. N.Z. TEST RECITAL. Ladies WCS Open class. "The Normal WCS Baron" (Longfellow). WCS WCS 7. BALLET IN COSTUME. WCR BALLET IN COSTUME. WCS Marjoric Newport School of WCS Dancing. • W TCS "KEEPING THE BEAT." WCS ' WOS S. RECITATION (Girls 12-1-WCS years). "The New Moon." WCS WCS 0. SONG (Girls 10-21 years). '-'Tin WCS Birds Go North Again." WCS WCS 10. HUMOROUS RECITATION I* WCS CHARACTER (Boys 12-11 WCS years). Own selection. WCS WCS 11. RECITATION for Ladies. "Beau WCS tiful London." WCS WCS 12. MEZZO-SOPRANO SOLO. "Th« WCS Sea" (Travers). WCS WCS 13. VOCAL SOLO (N.Z. Composer) WCS Gentlemen. Any voice. WCS (1) Mr. Ray Trewern, Welling WCS ton, "Were Yon There." WCS (2) Mr. Walter Bentley, Wei WCS lington, "Were You There.' WCS (3) Mr. Franklin Brown, Wa WCS nganui, "Gwine to Hebben.' THE COMPETITIONS. HE COMPETITIONS. TOMORROW'S TESTS. THURSDAY, AUGUST 30. IN THE TOWN HALL. D a.m.—CHIEF PIANO SOLO. Any arna tenr, over 16 years. (a) "Weeping Mist" (Hutchens). . (b) Own Selection.. 10 a.m.—SONG TN CHARACTER. Boy o: Girl, 12-16 years. Own selection. 11.30—VOCAL SOLO,. Competitions So cietyV Scholarship.. .Gentlemen oyeo 21. years. Tenors: "Ishtar" (Sprass). Baritone: "The Witch of Bowden' (Breville Smith). Bass: "The Carpet." 2 p.m.—DANCE DUO. 9-12 years. 3.IS.—POETIC OR CLASSIC BAREFOOT DANCE. 12 and under 16 years. 4.15.-ECCENTRIC OR STEP DANCE Boys or Girls under 16. IN THE CONCERT CHAMBER. 9 a.m.—READING AT SIGHT. Boyi under 16 9.30.-HUMOROUS RECITATION. La dies. Open class. Own selection. 10.30.-RECITATION IN CHARACTEI (Humorous). Boys under 12 years Own selection. 11.30.—RECITAL WITH MUSICAL AC COMPANIMENT. Humorous, Gen . tlemen. Open class. 2 p.m.-RECITATION IN CHARACTER (not humorous). Boys 12-16 years. Owr selection. 2.40.-RECITATION IN CHARACTER ! (not humorous). _ Boys .under V. j years. Own selection. j fUS.-RECITAL IN CHARACTER j Ladies. Open class. Own selection. 14 p.m.—HUMOROUS RECITATION. Gentlemen. Open class. Own selection IN THE BLUE TRIANGLE HALL. 0 a.m.-HUMOROUS RECITATION. Girls under 12. Own selection. 2 p.m.—HUMOROUS RECITATION. Boys 12-16 years. Own selection. 330 —ACTION SONG. Boy or Gill, 12-M years. Own selection. 3.IS.—ACTION SONG. Boy or Girl, 9-12 years. Own selection. Day Admission, 6d. . Evenings, 2s and Is. RESERVES AT' D.I.C. ■ K. McLENNAN, Secretary. VOCAL COMPETITORS IN THE COMPETITIONS FIND Proctor's Pinelyptus Pastilles definitely give Strength and Tone to the Voice, and effectively banish dryness, tick ling, and hoarseness. Sold by Chemists everywhere. * Tins, Pocket Size, Is; Household Size Is 6d. Write Bos 876, Wellington, for Fre« Sample, enclosing stamped and addressed envelope. FREE GIFT, TOMORROW, THURSDAY, AUG. 30. ■pVERY PURCHASER will receive a .Gift to celebrate Second Anniversary. B. O'CONNOR. Chemist, Paramount Theatre Buildings, Courtenay Place. ST. MARK'S PARISH. rpHE ANNUAL SALE OF WORK it connection with St. Mark's Churcl will be opened by her Excellency Lady Bledisloe on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, at 3 p.m. The Sale will continue until Thursday, August 30, in the Parish Hall. TENNIS COACHING^ ENROL NOW. TSi WILLIAMS, Professional Tennis Coach. Tel. 41-235. . ENGAGEMENT. ri^HE Engagement' shortly to be aa A nounced. Have the ring exactly as desired. Obtain it wholesale direct frons our workshop and save money. HAYCRAFT AND JOSLING, Ring Specialists, (H Willis Street (orcr Preston's).

CONCERT CHAMBER. TOWN HALL. Nest TUESDAY TO SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 TO S. Doors open 7.15. THE WELLINGTON REPERTORT THEATRE SOCIETY, INC., .Present "THIS WOMAN BUSINESS" " THIS WOMAN BUSINESS" '; THIS WOMAN • BUSINESS " "THIS. WOMAN BUSINESS" "THIS WOMAN BUSINESS" 5 -'THIS WOMAN BUSINESS" By Bonn Levy; For a SEASON OF FIVE NIGHTS. f SEASON OF FIVE NIGHTS. "Brilliant," "London Daily News"; "A Pure Delight," "Morning Post";. "May turn out to be a genius," St. John Ervine. RESERVES AT D.1.C., 4b 3d. On and after Friday nest. :. UNRESERVED AT HALL ONLY 2s 6d i and Limited Number Is 6d. THE JUBILEE ' THE JUBILEE ' v CHOIR. CHOIR. * Frank J. Oakes, Conductor. c FIRST CONCERT FIRST CONCERT jj . . For St. .Vincent de- •' . Paul Society. rpOWN HALL, ' XOWN HALL, . 6 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER " 5, At 8 p.m. Assisted by Hamilton Dicksou, |- Eminent Sydney 'Cellist, Maxwell Fernie, Organist. ADMISSION: 3s (Res.), 2s, and U. No Tax. Bos Plan D.1.C., August 3». Q.LIDE SKATING KINK, '" : Wakefield Street. GLIDE TONIGHT. TONIGHT, i- GLIDE TONIGHT. TONIGHT GLIDE ~ GLIDE LADIES, Is. GENTS, Is Bd. t GLIDE . . " «LIDE GLIDE GAMES NIGHT. » GLIDE GLIDE Do not miss this Night of Games GLIDE for all. Snowballs, Ring-aJtosy, GLIDE Lucky Number,- and many others. _ GLIDE r (JLJOE GLIDE 'Prizes and Fun for All. !. GLIDE Gi.rnK GLIDE COLLEGE COMPETITIONS GLIDE Commence a GLIDE '■■■;• 8 GLIDE ■ MONDAY, SEPT. 3. I ~ DANCING. ;- THE ' REALM BALLROOM. , TONIGHT'S THE WONDERFUL NIGHT. GRAND REPETITION BALL! LON<7 i • •■ NIGHT. i Wonderful Attractions. MR. CLEM DAWJ-; 1 and his Company 2 Guests for the Evening. Come along and meet your favourites. i . . The Sisters X in Novelty Dances. Special Novelty Dancing Competition. Miss. Winnie Moore, Solo Violinist, Exclusive to the Realm, Will render Mazur and Songs of India. : " . . " The Dance of the Bunible Bee. A perfect scream. 3 Hosts of other Novelties. Personality in .* / Music. A Band of Stare. 5 Special subs, oaring to crowding out last week. 5 Halt-Price Is 3d. Half Price Is 3d. > TONIGHT. TONIGHT. SELECT MODERN AND OLD-TIME DANCE, TRADES HALL, VIVIAN STREET, In Aid of Rovers Cricket Club. Prizes. Two Monte Carlos. Lucky Spot, Exhibition. Dance by Southern Colledg* and Miss Waterhouse. Subs.: Is 6d, Is. Committee lias right of refusal. ■pOSENEATH ' SCHOOL J& ANNUAL REUNION DANCE Of EX-PUPILS AND FRIENDS. . Will be held in the s ROSENEATH SCHOOL, ■ Oh WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1034, at 8 p.m. • Supper. Orchestra. Gentlemen 2s, Ladies Is 6d. i DANCE. 1 WELLINGTON WOMEN'S HOCKEY " ASSOCIATION are holding their Annual Dance in the Pharmacy Hall TO- ■ NIGHT. Good Music and Supper. Hearty welcome extended to all. Sub.: Gents 2s (3d,' Ladies 2s, Double 4». TONIGHT S o'clock TONIGHT 1 WELLINGTON. CITY MISSION HALT . V> (Taranaki Street), DANCE ~" ;■. (Modern and Old-time.) HELP FIELDEN TAYLOR, ' ' Good Supper, Good Floor. \ ARCADLANS' DANCE BAND. Subs Is. Subs Is. Subs Is, TONIGHT. , TONIGHT. ALL ROADS LEAD TO ST. FRANCIS l HALL. » . Why? . ' ' t ES' WALKER'S r OLD-TIMER? ' ■" OLD-TIME BALL. The Only Old-time Ball since 1820. , : THIS IS THE SHOW. Admission 3s 6d. _ THE ~ rMARGARET O'CONNOR STUDIO. "laRGARET O'CONNOR STUDIO. , (N.Z.V University of Ballroom Dancing.) Private Tuition by Principals of the Studio. . Ex-pupils and friends are reminded of the STUDIO DANCE, which is to be held SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. Orchestra and Supper. 3 STUDIO: TEL. 153 Cuba St. (opp Jas Smith's). 45-371. OOD PRINTING means Better Buil« ness. Let the "Evening Post" Printing Department handle your vtrt order. 'Phone 44-040 for quotation.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 51, 29 August 1934, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 51, 29 August 1934, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 51, 29 August 1934, Page 2

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