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W ELLIXGTON COMPETITIONS >y .SOCIETY. (Incorporated.) SS iNlui£ FiirTii:: THIRD GRAND EVENING CONCERT. THIRD GRAND EVENING CONCERT. THIRD GRAND EVENING CONCERT. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. Commencing at 7.45 p.m. PROGRAMME: CHILDREN'S CHORUS. Winner THREE HUMOROUS STORIES, No. 3. NATIONAL DANCE, Hornpipe. Winner. STORY WITHOUT WORDS. No. 2. SONG IN CHARACTER, not humorous No. 2. HUMOROUS RECITATION, Girls, 12-16. Winner. IRISH SONG. Winner. SWORD DANCE, 12-10. Winner. CLASSICAL DIALOGUE. No. 3. PIANO SOLO, over 16. Winner. BALLET, under 12. No.-3 ORATION, No. 3. SONG AND DANCE, No. 3. SOPRANO OR MEZZO-SOPRANO. Winner. TEN MINUTES OF MAGIC. No. 3. SONG IN CHARACTER, Humorous, No. BALLROOM .DANCING, No. 1. HUMOROUS CHARACTER SKETCH. Winner. ' . TAP DANCE, H-10. Winner. VOCAL TRIO, Ladies, No. 2. BALLET, over 16. And ' THIRD SECTION, "THE DOMINION" GRAND OPERA CONTEST "THE-DO-SHNION" GRAND OPERA CONTEST. Nc\,?r His! £• X" Quirk> Wellington, 'Have I Lost Thee?" _ X" 0' I( 1 I °—Miss G. Nixon, Christchurch, -homanzo. No. 11—Mr. E. West, Christchurch, "Your Tmy Hand is Frozen." No- 12—Miss' M.'Beveridge.,' Wellington, "The Flower Song." ■ ■. EVENING CHARGES: 2s and Is. BOX PLANS AT -D.I-.C. DAY CLASSES FOR WEDNESDAY DAY CLASSES FOR WEDNESDAY' AUGUST 28. AUGUST 28. TOWN HALL—Classes 179, 172, 157, 198. CONCERT CHAMBER-Classes 3, 15, 14, 6, 72, 67. . . BLUE TRIANGLE-Classes 13ob, S3. 109, 100, 96. WESLEY HALL-Classes 137,'120a, 120b, CLASS 64, VOCAL SOLO, Gentlemen, will commence at 2YA Studio at £ a.m. ...-'. CLASS 63, VOCAL SOLO, Ladies, will commence at 2YA Studio, at 10 ajn. Charges to Day Sessions: All Halls 6d. Town Hall Gallery Is; Chfldren Half-price; , S. G. CRESS WELL, . Secretary," ELECTION NOTICES. """"*" WELLINGTON SUBURBS ELECTOR/ ■-' ATE. ■■■■■-. A^^^^and^pp^ Labour Candidate, will meet in ST. MATTHEWS HALL, BROOKLYN TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY), 2Sth, At 8. p.m. Come -and ;Bring Your Friends* SUBURBS -FOR-LABOURr . .WELLINGTON SUBURBS-. ELECTOR- ' ■" . '■■".-"- ATE. --r r-(- :: --'-- '?if; : : ~ LADIES'-MEETtSG: V~ \ .:-:■ ■jITR. W. NASH; M.P., President -KZ f-'- 1 Labour ■ Party, will Address : a Meet ing of Ladies in ■ • ■ > ■■ r ,-~ ■ ST. MATTHEW'S HALL, BROOKLYN TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY) AFTER NOON, At 2.30. - . ." i■ ■ . The Official Labour Candidate^; Hr Butler, will be present. : ,;,:, i All Ladies cordially invited. - - ; "J. ' .■.'"■■ MR. R. SEMPLE, MiPj'tU^ Will Deliver.'ai Pre-Sessional Address'"' AfSo'cloet;. TONIGS] '.. ;'■ In the -S:":~ .-~rj ■7^ CATHOLIC HALL, -MIRAMAE. ;: MEETINGS. ■■ ;:'"J~^ TX7ELLINGTON . CRICKEI *v ASSOCIATION. ! ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. -L BASIN RESERVE PAVILION, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, ; At 7.30 p.m. Business: ■ ■ ilinutes of last Annual Meeting. To receive the Annual Report and Finan i cial Statement duly audited ! To Elect Office-bearers [ ; To Elect Management Committee i To Appoint. Auditor or Auditors To Consider Notices of Motion General Business. ' A. VARivEY, Hon. Sec. GOLD BUYERS. /")LD Gold, Broken Jewellery, Denta , Gold, all Sorts ■ Artistic Wear, Silver Coins. See me last, highest prices 't Dominion. N. Di Somma, 125 Cuba St C^LD" False leeth. Gold,, and Jewellen Bought. Note new address: Platinutr Scrap Co.. 101 Willis Street (Mandel'« 1 Buildings). •' ■ OLD JEWELLERY AND DIAMOND • RINGS CELL Jours to a New: Zealand Firm *f best prices given. Uayeraft and Joa Img, Manufacturing. Jewellers, 94 .Willis Street (over Preston's) Established 2C ■ years. '. ' " .- ' ■ MISCELLANEOUS. ~ "T?"IWI" Smallgoods, made daily, always ■■■» dependable " for■-- freshne"'3 and flavour. Ask your grocer for them. OEPPELTS Port is acknowledged the nnest wine produced in Australia; awarded 42 first prizes; qts. 3a, pts. Is 9d Solely at Grand Hotel Home Supply Store. i . "VTINE-TENTHS of the dirt settles in ]x ' carpets. Vacuum ' Cleaning . Co. Is per square yard. ■ 1 TENNIS Players.—lmprove your game. 1 * Get coached now by T. S: Williams, 1 Professional Coach. Tel 41-235. • TmE House Whisky of the Grand Hotel, ■ •*• where quality conies first: Golden Grain; quarts 12s, pint 363 6d. URSES' and Waitresses' Aprons, Caps Belts, Overalls to order. Mrs. Collins, 190 Manners Street (next Scotfs Tea/ 1 rooms). URGENT Medicine after hours; Doctors' Prescriptions and Urgent Medicines supplied when Chemists are closed. Drgen( . Pharmacy (Assoc. Chemista Ltd.). 6£ Cnmhtirlge Terrace ITAD the 'Flu? Yes. Then take my ad- •*••* vice and buy a bottle of-Brandiwint at the Grand Hotel Home Supply Store It contains great health restorative propertieß Quarts ss, Pints 3s. ■ |?()K Your Protection At the Grand * Hotel Home Supply Store the customer is regarded as the sole judge; money refunded if not fully satisfied with any purchase. - . -~ QHAMPOO Cleaning will prolong the lift •3 of your, carpets Vaouum Cleaning Co 1p per square yard ; YOUR Staple. Diet is Bread—Have the Best—it costs no more. . Ask for •'Kellow's." - . "THE CHIC," 03 Manners Street, invite ■ •»■ your inspection of their model Frocks Tailored Coats, and Costumes, fashionable suarlcs. reasonably priced. " EJ MANN'S for Ladies' Coats, from 10s deposit and S3 weekly.- See oui largq- selection. Only: address, 13a, Cou^ tenay. Place, •

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Evening Post, Issue 50, 27 August 1935, Page 2

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