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AMUSEMENTS. IfMPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. -*MPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. CHILDREN'S SPECIAL MATINEE, 2.15-SATURDAY NEXT-2.15. Popeye, Krazy Kat, Scrappy Cartoon, Comedies, etc., and the big feature is "GOD'S COUNTRY AND THE WOMAN." 8 o'cIock—FINALLY TONIGHT—B o'clock VICTOR McLAGLEN, • TRESTON FOSTER— IDA LUPINO In a thrilling drama of the Coast Guards In ; "SEA DEVILS." Associate Attraction: RALPH BELLAMY In "wild bryan kent." showing friday and saturday ■ ;,■... : next. ; Special Attraction: JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD'S Thrilling story of untamed men fighting an undaunted woman for the untold riches of the wild North-west. "GOD'S COUNTRY AND THE WOMAN." ■ - . With GEORGE BRENT BEVERLY ROBERTS. . "VTEW ZEALAND BILLIARDS CHAMV -^ PIONSHIP (Amateur). V.M.C.A. HALL, WILLIS STREET. ' Jlhreo Sessions Daily. Admission Is. Games 666 up. SEMI-FINAL: S.3o— S. L. MOSES, 1936 N.Z. Champion, v. E. N. STEWART, Otago Champion. FINALS TOMORROW, 10* a.m., 2 p.m., 7.30 p.m. Admission, Is Cd. WELLINGTON COMPETITIONS lW ELLINGTON COMPETITIONS 0 SOCIETY. SOCIETY. TWENTIETH ANNUAL FESTIVAL. TWENTIETH ANNUAL' FESTIVAL. ELEVENTH GRAND EVENING ELEVENTH GRAND EVENING CONCERT. : . ,_ CONCERT. TOWN HALL TONIGHT. TOWN HALL TONIGHT. TOWN HALL —- TONIGHT. Commencing at 7.45 o'clock sharp. HIGH-CLASS, NON-STOP VARIETY PROGRAMME. ; PLENTY OF ■ HUMOUR. 1. Class 159—Ballet in Costume, 12-16, Miss Hazel Martin's School, "Stepping Alongl" ■ -, 2. Class 109—Humorous Character Swetch, Miss Enid Church, "The Down-trodden Sex."- ' S. Class 88—Character Story Dance, 14-16, 4. cSs e9-BEGG'S NEW. ZEALAND PIANO CHAMPIONSHIP, open. Test piece: "Papillons" (Rosenthal). 2. Mr. Peter Cooper, Christchurch, ' "Scherzo in B Minor, Opus 20" i (Chopin). j 9. Miss Jocelyn Walker, Wellington, "Fantasie Impromptu" (Chopin). 13. Miss M. Garrett, Feilding, "Etude No. 3 in D Flat Major." 5. Class 203—Poetic or Classic Barefoot Dance, 12-14. Two recalls. 6. Class 93—Illustrated- Lecturette, Miss M. E. V. Collin. 7. Class 61—Popular Song Hit, Miss Eileen Meade, "Someone to Care for Me." ' 8. Class 175—Character Song, 14-16, winner. . . • . ■ 9. Class 31—Chappell Solo. Two recalls. 3.0. Class 82—"Evening Post" Church Choir Contest. Test piece: "By Babylon s Wave." 1. Petone Methodist Choir, "None Other Lamb, None ■ Other Name?'1 -Conductor: Mr. H. E. Wilson. -.■.'■" 2. St. Stephen's Presbyterian Church Choir, "Be Still, My Soul." €on- , diictor: Mr.: Oscar Dyer. SLI. Class 208—Spanish" Dance, Miss Monica Bell. ■:■'■■■■■■•■ 12. Class 83—Ladies' Voice Choirs. Test piece: "Hark,-Hark the Lark" (Schubert). . 1. Porirua Women's Institute, "At Early Dawn." 2". Miss Jeanette Briggs's Choir, "Chorus of Fairies from Hinenioa." 3. Taita Women's Institute, Like , to a Damask Rose." ' 4. Te Awa Women's Club, Napier, "The Silent Land." 33, Class 10—Poetic or Classic Barefoot Dance, over 16. • 14. Class 61—Popular Song Hit, Mr. 1. Adrian. Rowe, "'Lover Come Back to ■Me." ■ .:.■.- Jts.' Class' 61—Popular Song Hit, Miss ■ Ngaire Garlick, "One Night of Love. 16 Class 159—Ballet in Costume, 12-16, Miss Hazel Martin's School, "Gipsy Encampment." ■ '•; "GOD SAVE THE KING." IjtWO AND A HALF HOURS OF REAL . ENTERTAINMENT. POPULAR PRICES: 2s 6d, Is 6d, and Is. Box Plan at Begg's. ■"■ S. G. CRESSWELL, Secretary. Office: No. 1 Committee Room, Town Hall. *~ MISCELLANEOUS. [WE fit the largest'ladies at the smallest »»» prices. Our Frocks are well cut, •well made, and smart. Morgan's, 51 Dixon Street. ; iriRAMPERS and Sunbathers.—Trips i-L every Sunday. Get in touch with outdoors. 664 Evg. Post. KEMDEX for cleaning false teeth will astonish you. ' Try it and be convinced. Send penny stamp for generous isawple of Kemdex, Box 205, G.P.0., Welliagton. . DOCTORS' Optical Prescriptions Accurately and Promptly Dispensed by R. 8.. Abbott, Dispensing Opticians, 3rd Floor, Levy Building. KEMDEX Gleans false teeth by the new immersion method. Nothing else is half as good. Send penny stamp for 'generous sample to Kemdex, Box 205, G.P.0., Wellington. pREMOLA Custard, so delicious, bo very iv economical (made without eggs!) Obtainable at all grocers in lOoz and I6oz tina. . jnREMOLA Custard, famous abroad for V*. its unvarying, delicious flavour. Try it—you'll love itl pREMOLA. the Economical Custard, no egga require— Try a 16oz tin today. At all grocers. ______ IOKEMOLA, the Custard that's ... differ, iv ent in flavour .. different in quality . . different in that it can be made without CggS. ; ; ' rf^EEMOLA Custard made in a moment V without eggs! Remember the name. .Greniola. Ask for the 16oz tin. REMOLA Custard—what a delicious addition to fruit! Obtainable at all grocers, in IQoz and 16oz tins. 1 ONLY Oak China Cabinet, leadlight '-*- doors, cabriole legs, was £7 125,6 d, now £5 19s 6d. At B. S. Williams Co. Ltd.'s Annual Sale. ' ING 43-627 to Reserve our Latest Sedan Cars to drive yourself. Reasonable charges. Acme Motors, Ltd., 127 Lambton Quay. *DING 54-490 for appointments. McCabe's Xii School of Motor-driving. The School with Long Experience. Q S. WILLIAMS CO. LTD.'S Annual .(Jt Sale, 120 Lambton Quay, offers heavy pile Bddy Carpet for 11s 9d a yard. fnRAVELLER, proceeding South, Christ- ■*■ church, Invercargill and return, Baloon car, away fortnight, would take Passenger for company. Write 524 Evg. Post. /"CHILDREN'S Adjustable Hkh Chairs, V/ 13s lid each. At S. S. Williams Co. Ltd.'s Sale, 120 Lambton Quay. HEMSTITCHING, Overlooking, Dressmaking; your last winter's coat, costume, frock made like new; renovations. Mrs. Collins. 00 Manners Street. Q S. WILLIAMS CO. LTD., 120 Lamb£s* ton Quay—Annual Sale now on. Carjjiet ends 4ft 6in are now 11s. 1 rTkRIVE Yourself! Hire Cars. Burke if-f Bros., KUbirnie, Tel. 17-402, have mMteßa_,i^r».at-Cheaj>est Rates,. ___

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 55, 2 September 1937, Page 3

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