WELLINGTON COMPETITIONS " SOCIETY (Incorporated). 22nd ANNUAL FESTIVAL. 2a»d ANNUAL FESTIVAL. TOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER, AND BLUE TRIANGLE HALL. SEVERN SESSIONS DAILY, SEVENTH GRAND EVENING SEVENTH GRAND EVENING CONCERT, CONCERT, . TOWN HALL, 7.45 P.M. TWO AND A HALF HOURS Of BRIGHT ENTERTAINMENT. Dancing, Singing, Elocution, and Pianoforte, '■ A NON-STOP VARIETY PRO GRAMME THAT WILL PLEASB EVERYBODY. CHARGES FOR ADMISSION. I Day Sessions: Town Hall, Is and 6dy Children, 6d. Other Halls, 6d. Evening Concert; Town Hall; U (W and la; Children, Half-price. Concert Chamber, Is, Children, Half-pricfc FIRST DEMONSTRATION CONCERT, : TOMORROW, 2 p.m. ' BOX PLAN AT BEGG'S., S. C. CRESSWELL, Secretary. WELLINGTON COMPETITIONS WELLINGTON COMPETITIONS SOCIETY SOCIETY (Incorporated). 22nd ANNUAL FESTIVAL. * 22nd ANNUAL FESTIVAL. 22nd ANNUAL FESTIVAL FIRST GRAND DEMONSTRATION FIRST GRAND DEMONSTRATION MATINEE. . MATINEE. ■* OWN HA Lib TOMORROW AFTERNOON, 2 p.m. THE CREAM OF THE FESTIVAL; TALENT. I. Clas* 160. Beat Ballet in Costume, 9-12. Miss Ngaire Keya School of Dancing. Wellington, "Syncopation. 11 2. Class 108. Humorous Recitation, girls, 12-16. Winner. 3. Class 203. Tap Dane©, under 8. Leigh Brewer, Wellington. 4. Class 131. Piano Solo, under H>. D»wa McCluggage, Wellington, "Minuet." 5. Class 178. Character Dance, 6-8. Winner, 6. Glass 60, Vocal Duet, under W.-Geof-frey Hill and Murray Hunter, Christ* church, "Waterliliea." 7. Class 199. Skipping. Dance, under 8. Betty Sines, Wellington. 8. Class 100, Junior Test Recital, 7-10 l June Preston, Wellington, "Fairies Q* the Lawn." 9. Class 164. Solo Song and Dauce, £-12. Llonia Larsen, Lower Hutt, "May time," 10. Class 207. Tap Dance, 8-10. Dawa Sar* gent, Wellington. 11. Class 132. Piano Solo, 10-12. Winner. 12. Class 204. Acrobatic Dance, Pat Fraser, Kawakawa. 13. Clasa 55. Song in Character, 9-13. Winner. 14. Class 221. Clog- Dance, under 9. Betty Williams, Wellington. 15. Cla«a 227. Best Entertainer, Alexander Grant, Wellington. 16. Class 161. Misa Margaret Oaten School of Dancing, Wellington. The btylist 17. Class 110. rßecitatioiV; in Character, humorous. Winner> v--18. Class 182. Operatic Dance, under % Miriam Eroden, Wellington. 19. Class 38. Impersonation of a iftlni Star, Norman Wilson, Wellington. "Let's Sing Again" (Bobby Breen). 20. Class 166. Solo Song and Dance, under 16, Alan Van, Wellingtoor- "The 801----21. Class 115. Junior Test Recital,^ 12 : 16. Gordon Teward, Lyall Bay, 'Lhnst--22. Class 184. Operatic Dance, 8-10. Win--23 Class 144. Piano Duet, under 12. Margaret Bubbers and Olga Bettelheim, Masterton. "Spanish Dance.'. 24 Class 177. Character Dance, 8-10. Barbara Daw-son, Lower Hutt. -Hungarian Dance." .„,. 23. Claes 43. Girls' Song, 14-16. Wmner. 26 Class 169. Dance Duo, under 9. Pauline Bierman and Arnol Bifcham, Wellington. "Romance." . . 27. Class 101. Recitation 14-16 \al«n» McComb, Napier. "The Old Dress. 28. Class 210. Tap Dance, 14-18. Valda Rouse. Chriatchurch. 29 Class 67. Children's Chorus. Mrs. Tunley?s Lower Hutt Choir, "Nymphs and Shepherds" and "Eriskay Love Lilt, 30. Claes 215. Poetic or Classic Barefoot Dance, 12-14. Shirley Goss, Lower SI Class 123. Humorous Recitation, 7-12. Brian Bairstow, Porirua. . "Gunner 32 Cl°as3 178. Character Dance, 10-12. Faithful." . _ ■ ■ B . + i--34 Class 183. Operatic Dance, 9-8. Betty Carman, Wellington. B fl lnk 35 Class 213. Tap Dance, 13-16. KaiP>» Wilkin, Wellington.. -. ton. "Ballet." _ 11.1*. 37. Cfcu* 180. Character Dance WJ Mivis Trower. Lower Hutt. bwe--38. Claes'^l. Skipping^ance, 10-12. JeW Alexander. Lower Jtlutt. « ffi'lt' Clog D,n«, 12-U. 3«m» 42 S lls^'Character^Story ,Da»J»' «jr der 12. Joy Smith, Kilb l rme. Littl* ADMISSION: Dress Circle and Front Stalls, Is 6dj Half-price. BOX PLAN AT BEGG'S. S. G- CRESSWELL, Secretary. ;... ' ;.-'■' ""** DANCING. SPECIAL NOTICE. MAJESTIC CABARET will be CLOSED to the Public TONIGHT. SATURDAY x,»w,t, SATURDAY DANCE SATURDAY — At the — SATURDAY SATURDAY MAJESTIC SATURDAY MAJESTIC S A.TURDAY CABARET. SATURDAY CABARET. SATURDAY Dress or Dark' Suits. SATURDAY 7s 6d Double. SATURDAY Reservations, 43-709. _ JRISH CLUB. DANCE-OLD-TIME AND MODERN. 1.0.0. F. Hall Allen Street. 8 p.m., Saturday, August 26. TONIGHT FRIDAY TONIGHT TRADES HALL. RADES HALL. OLD-TIME DANCING, ' With Jim Blnckwood's ACCORDIONS ON DECK. Subs.: Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s. F. McGONNELL, M.C \yt make Line 01 H;iI) tone Block* tor " all purpose! and all papers from th* cheapest newsprint to the fineat art, 'Evening Post" Printing Works M. 44-040.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 48, 25 August 1939, Page 2
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