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T>E LUXE ■ WHOPPER TALL STORY CLUB'"- '. * .Offei-s BIG WEEKLY PRIZES ■ AND LOTS OF FUN! COMMENCING TOMORROW! . COMMENCING TOMORROW! The Management of the De Luxe Theatre is giving substantial cash and other Prizes at tlie conclusion 6£ each week to those o£ its Patrons sending hi, on the special entry form supplied free of charge at all session?, starting with tonioi low's matinee! The best and biggest "Tall Story" or "Whopper." All you have to do is think out, or otherwise obtain, the most: unusual, impossible, and humorous short story, joke, or other entertaining fabrication (original «r otherwise), write it out on the above-mention-ed eutrs' form, fill in your name and address clearly, and poi-t or deliver jt to "DE LUXE WHOPPER TALL STOEY iCLUB," De Luxe Theatre, Comtenay Place, Wellington, bo as to ensure delivery at Jhe Theatre not later than' 12 o'clock (Middny) on the Friday of each week. Two well-known Wellington business men are acting as Judges, and their decision is final. There is jio entry fee, but the competitions are confined "solely to patrons of the De Luxe Theatre (excluding Theatre Staff and personnel). The Weekly Prize List is as follows:-* ' IST PRIZE, £5 CASH. 2ND PRIZE, £2 CASH. 3RD PRIZE, £1 CASH. In addition to 12 DOUBLE DRES3 CIRCLE TICKETS FOR THE NEXT BEST 12 ENTRIES. Prize-winners, 'together with their successful contributions, will1 be announced at the Theatre every Saturday evening, and ii ill also be printed in the Theatre Magazine the following week. THE FIRST WEEK'S COMPETITION EXTENDS FROM TRIDAY, ' 7(Ji (TOMORROW), TO FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, .ENTRIES CLOSING ON THE LATTER. ■DATE AT T2 O'CLOCK.NOON, and the results o£ which will be announced at-the Theatre OX SATURDAY EVENING, 'AUGUST 15. For further . information apply the Management of the De Luxe Theatre. JOIN THE DE LUXE WHOPPER TALL STORY CLUB IrORl rOR FUN AND PROFIT! WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. HRGAN " RECITAL, VEGAX -.RECITAL, ■ TOWN HALL,- • TOWN HALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 9, 1336,- ' At 8.30 p.m. i ' MR. ERNEST C. JAMIESON, - Assisted by MISS'LOLA HOUGHT.O2J (Soprano). A POPULAR PROGRAMME. Rheinberger, Cesar Franck, Bach, Verdfj . . Ivarg-Elert, Puccini,'and Ride of the Valkyries Wagneo, (a) Chorale (b) The Brook E. G. Jamiesoß* (a) Allegro Cantabile (b) Toccata in F from sth Symphony .....< Widoft ' Silver Coin Collection. TUESDAY NEXT, V ■ TUESDAY NEXT,_ r 8 pi."'l . TOWN'HALL." v ."Sp.m, 8 p.m. TOWN HALL. -!-8-p.m. DR.- MALCOLM-.SARGENT . ".. DR. MALCOLM SARGENT DR. MALCOLM SARGENT DR. MALCOLM SARGENT DR. MALCOLM SARGENT DR. MALCOLM SARGENT DR. MALCOLM-SARGENT ' And . ■ WELLINGTON SYMPHONY ELLINGTON • ' SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. ' ' ' ORCHESTRA. (By Special Arrangement vrith National Broadcasting Service). In a magnificent programme, including:— Overture: "Fingal'e Cave" "(Mendelssohn). Symphony No. 40 iji G Minor. (Mozart). (Mozart). Overture; "Oberon" (Wfber) Concerto in C Minor, No. 2 (solo pianist* ■Paul Vinogradoff) (Rachmaninoff). "Peer Gynt" Suite, No. 1 (Grieg). Admission: Se, 3s 6d, 2s, and Is. NOTE.—AII seats (including Is seats) are reservablo at Ohas. Begg's. Book now and avoid disappointment. . ~ 7 p.m. LAST NIGHT. 7 p.m. STALLS 6d. CIRCLE !•.•'- I "THE BITTER TEA OF "THE BITTER TEA OF, GENERAL YEN." GENERAL YEN." WALTER CONNOLLY, BARBARA STANWYCK. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) . "WHITE EAGLE.""WHITE EAGLE." Featuring BUCK JONES. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Come where' you get Warmth, Comfort, Civility, and. Good Entertainment. Last Night of ' Midweek ' Reduced T?ric» - Screenings. RATIONAL ART - GALLERY AND •^ DOMINION MUSEUM, Buckle Street, Will be OPEN THIS EVENING, ' From 7 o'clock to 10 o'clock. ADMISSION FREE (Except to Special Empire Art Loan " Collection). BRITISH DRAMA LEAGUE (Wellington Area). ANNUAL FESTIVAL OF COMMUN- , . ITY DRAMA, ' THREE MORE NIGHTS, CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. , 7.30 o'clock each evening. ■ I Adjudicator: MISS ELIZABETH XOE. One-act plays tonight by * ' Rongotai College Old Boys, Marsdeu Old Girls, ' Pandoru. Dramatic Socic'Jy, Navy League Drama Circle. * All eeats Is each (Booking Gd extra). Box Plan at D.'I.C. TTARORI PLUNKET COMMITTEE. JUMBLE SALE, ' ' ' At ODDFELLOWS' HALL,__ Kent Terrace,- , FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, at 6 p.m.- -' ( JUMBLE SALE. v JUMBLE SALE. TRADES HALL, VIVIAN" STREET, i ' ' * i FRIDAY, AUGUST 1. " " 11 a.m.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 32, 6 August 1936, Page 2
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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 32, 6 August 1936, Page 2
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