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FOR , *..;,:..■■■:.- -"• , Further Theatre . : Vr Announcements. .•• -. .. ;> . * PAGE 5 ■■■■ ' '"■" —~ - ./'*^* < ; ..'•:'. king's ': r '^/-' : """ PLAZA STATE • •■; ■■'■■■/■:.;' TUDOR PAGE 5■ —— — 'k£^> '.' For .... ■ ; •■•■.. Further Theatre ' Announcements. NATIONAL ART GALLERY. BUCKLE STREET. IT'XfIIBITIOW OF INTERDJATIONAU £• AND NEW ZEALAND ART, AND CORONATION PICTURE. OPEN TOMOKKOW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON, 2 to 5 o'dock. " ' WEEK DAYS, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. ADMISSION FEES: Adults. Ib;.Children (accompanied by adults), 6d; Season Tickets. ?s. TEAROOM OPEN DAILY, i ■' ' ''"v*.'.' t - - - THE ROYAfr ' ' ''-' WELLINGTON CHORAL UNION", ™ ELLINGTON CHORAL UNIOW, Conductor: STANLEY OLIVER. Musical Reciprocity. Crnteuuial Performance o£ •; "ELIJAH." ' r "ELIJAH." "ELIJA-H."* -i "ELIJAH." "ELIJAH." "ELIJAH." . -":; TOWN HALL, SATURDAY, MARCH-30, TOWN HALL, SATURDAY, MARCH 30, TOWN HALL, SATURDAY, MARCH130* In collaboration with . THE DUNEDIN & CHRISTCHURCH ' THE DUNEDIN & CHRISTCHURCH . CHORAL SOCIETIES..CHORAL SOCIETIES. \~ ~ 400 . - Chorus and OrchW6r«i' -' 400 ' 400 Ch orus^nd Orchestra ' 400. Special arrangements.have been tnade foij the engagement of RAYMOND BEATTY Australia's lead* RAYMOND BEATTY ing Baritone. RAYMOND BEATTY A master 08 RAYMOND BEATTY master vocalists. First appearance of - HILDA- CHUDLIY! the New Zealand HILDA CHUDLEX contralto, HIEDA CHUDLEYJ Soprano, Merle Gamble. Tenor (Christchurch), Ernest Rogers. Prices, 5s (res.), 3s-(fee.),-2e--(res.). The Box Plan will open at the D.I.C. on Tuesday, 26th inst., at 9 o'ctook. W. E. CALDOW. j • Hon. Secretary, ! VyFLLINGTON CATHOLIC PLAYERS? - (Incorporated.) - - i ——Present—— A PASSION PLAY A PASSION PLAY ( ("THE UPPER ROOM") By Mgr. Robert Hugh Benson. Producer: Veronica Laccy Also Verse -Speaking bj" JHaria DiQnke and Chora) Items by-:Baßi]iea- Male Choir. ST£FRA&C-US HALL, i_' S'fjZFRANCIS HALL, Hill Street, MOXDADY AND TUESDAY NEXT, 29 (Res.) and la. Box Plan at D.I.C. THE WELLINGTON RETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION. (Incorporated.) , RESIDENT IN TH^ABO^tfI^RICT^ A COMPLIMENTARY Social all -*■.•*• ranks of the 2nd Echelon will be given on Wednesday next, March 20, afl 8 p.m., at the Clubrooms, 15' Bay Roadj Kilbirnie. The Hon. R. Semple and Mrs. Sempla will be present. An excellent programme" of Music,- Games, Supper, and 'Ddneing has been arranged. Soldiers are requested to attend . iqj Mniform accompanied hy wife or ladj^ friend. H. M. HARRIS, Hon. Sec. JBL WELLINGTON J V CALEDONIAIf PIPING COMPETITION for Nimmo and Harrap Cups, THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Dance to follow. All Scots -welcome. Come, a' the* gether. EXHIBITION NEWS. * NATIONAL CentenumJ KolJ ot 'Oouii memoration. Tha Centennial Cet* tiiicate certifies that you attended tha Centennial celebrations and there Centennial Rql! of Commemoration. WONDERS ON REAL FRO2EN ICfl. »» Fleurette Elsa, and Vera, r Brilliant Skaterinas in the St. Mpritz Ice Shoyr, daily thrill thousands of Exhibition VisN tors iv Playlaud (opp "Jack and Jill" Slide). DANCING. MAYBELLE MAYBELLE CTURDEE HALL, MAYBELLE Ghuznee Street, MAYBELLE ' Old-time and Modern MAYBELLE Dance Tonight. MAYBELLE TONIGHT. LES HENRY'S MAYBELLE BAND. MAYBELLE Subs. 2s. Subs. 2s. | MAYBELLE 1_ rpiTAHI BAY. CABARET. TITAHI Come and dance to the TITAHI RHYTHM GIRLS' BAND TITAHI • - . TITAHI Monte Carlo, Good Prizes, TITAHI Good Supper. TITAHI ■ ■ TITAHI Special bus leaves Hotel Cecil TITAHI 8 p.m.; Is return. TITAHI . :. TITAHI TITAHI OLD-TIME DANCE. OLJVHME. TONIGHT. .".-.. : .TONIGHT, SATURDAY^ MARCH 16. ODDFELLOWS' HALL, CLYDE ..QUAY, Good Orchestra; Supper; and Prizes. , All Welcome. Profits to Patriotic Funds and Orphan* ages. Subs.: Gents, 2s; Ladies, 1$ 6d. T. THOMSON, M.C. TONIGHT! TONiaHT! mAIA HALL, KILBIRNIE* JOY NIGHT. STREAMERS, HATS, ETC. Sure winner at the Taia tonight whera Doug. Kedzlic and his Swing Kings givfr genuine entertainment. Excellent supper. Subs. 2s and la, M.C, JOHXNY HUGHES.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 65, 16 March 1940, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 65, 16 March 1940, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 65, 16 March 1940, Page 4