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TOMORROW NIGHT TOMORROW NIGHT' TOMORROW NIGHT,' TOMORROW NIGHT,^ TOMORROW NIGHT, TOMORROW NIGHT, /. SUNDAY, AUG. 18, at 8.15 o'clock/ "IVfAJESTIC THEATRE. IW-AJESTIC THEATRE. . MAJESTIC THEATRE. MAJESTIC THEATRE. "THE CIRCASSIANS," THE CIRCASSIANS," "THE, CIRCASSIANS,;' Wellington's Popular Musical Society. ;;THE CIRCASSIANS." THE CIRCASSIANS." "THE .CIRCASSIANS." Conductor, THOMAS WOOD, L.R.S.j£' Pianist, Baibara Bannister, L.R S.M. GRAND BENEFIT CONCERT IN AID OF PLUNKET SOCIETY FUNDS.' "THE CIRCASSIANS•' ' , In their Russian Costume 1 will sing: "The Anvil Chorus," I "Two Sailor Shanties,*? "Cieation's Hymn," "The Spanish Guitar 1* (The Sextet from "Lucia Di Lammermoor"), „ "Excelsior," , "The Village Blacksmith"» 'Gallop Away," , J And « "■ "ALOUETTE," Which is sure of a rousing reception. MOLLIE NOTTINGHAM, Contralto^ Will sing i "Aye Maria" (Bach Gounod), ' .* With' Violin Obbhgato played by ' * Miss Olga Burton. \ RON COWIE,-Baritone, Will be heard m "A Son o£ the Desert Am. I." J. B. THOMSON, Entertainer of Not* Has chosen ' The First Settler's Story," * \ ' By Will Carleton. * - With such a programme this' should" uroM the Sunday Concert of the Year. PRESS COMMENTS ""' "'- ' ~' On "THE CIRCASSIANS": "Evening Post," August 9:—"Firstly, the concert was one of the-hnghtest and H™ 11 f klnd C ?lven locally for some , tlme> aU-, items being piesented,gnth-aa "ififectious spontaneity.". -'-.' ""-» " . "Dominion," August 9:—"Bright) lusty, oily singing -marked the concert giveS by 'The. Circassians' last! evefling." - "T??r iZ^' na j T™th>" W-st ..14:,Xhe packed and enthusiastic audienfc* demonstrated the sustained and" welldeserved popularity, which this Choir enjoyed over the air' and continues to enjoy m its public appearances." SPEND TOMORROW EVENING IN COMPANY1 WITH" C "THE CIRCASSIANS." ' "TBS CIRCASSIANS." "THE CIRCASSIANS." " THE CIRCASSIANS." Dress Circle, Is." All Stalls a Sitag Com. i _ "^ BE EARLY. D9ORS OPEN 7 P.M^. Tickets at Boies. _ i!? 1 ]y£R. LEO DU CHATEAU. '* DRAMATIC ART t *• And EFFECTIVE SPEECH. TOP FLOOR, HANNAH'S BUILDINGSjt4 La'mbton Quay. ■ Tuition Personal and Confidential '- - 1^ KH/BIRNIE SCHOOL s.COMPETITIONS KILBmNIEJ' SCHOOL ( a'T/-' \ CT. GILES' - " HALL, -'. KILBIRNrfi : crescent; - MONDAY, AUGUST'I9; TUES. 20, WEW, 21, THURS.-22,- ---• Commencing at 7 p.m. ~j GRAND DEMONSTRATION CONCERI AND , * PRESENTATION OF PRIZES. £ FRIDAY, 23rd, 7.30 p.m. Admission: Adults Is, Children 6d. WELLINGTON COMPETITIONS '<i SOCIETY. rpHE" Official Programme for ttii ■*■ Society's 1935^Testival will be on sale at Messrs." Chas. Begg and Co. »n4 other Music Stores on Monday next. Pi ice Is. The Box Plan for Afternoon Matinees and Evening Entertainments will* be open at the DIG. on Monday. , £ The Society invites all interested to become members. The membership fee Sis £1 Is, which includes two tickets for ill day sessions at all halls, and also even* ing entertainments and demonstration concerts. ( > Single Season Tickets, 12s Gd; Senic-i Competitors' Tickets, 10s; Junior Com* petitors' Tickets and Children's Tickets* 7s 6d. Obtainable from the Secretary-pM Taranaki Street. AN ASSET TO EVERY WOMAN. DRESSCUTTING, DESIGNING. « DRESSMAKING. LEARN to Cut and make Perfect Fitting Clothes for yourself or anyone else. Be competent to command an incom<j from £4 to £15 per week. - Graduates of the McCabe-Academy fcrl among the highest-paid fashion experts id the Southern Hemisphere. - - .-. Call, write, or telephone 42-323 for out Free' Booklet: Reduced Fees. McCABE ACADEMY OF DRESSMAKING (The Largest School of Fashion), * 4th Floor. PIC. Bides- Panama Streifc PILES CURED! aOOD news for pile sufferers. Hundrwta cured by Zann Double Absorptiofc Treatment. Write for free booklet Zann Proprietary, Box 952K, Wellington, r

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 42, 17 August 1935, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 42, 17 August 1935, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 42, 17 August 1935, Page 4

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