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FOR .... Further Theatre Announcements PAGE 3 ng^^^T I KING'S | s PLAZA I STATE TUDOR - PAGE 3 _- : ■ ~~>^ For .... Further Theatre Announcements. : WELLINGTON CITY CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONS COMMITTEE. SUNDAY CONCERT. TOWN HALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 21, 1940, at 8.30 p.m. By ROYAL WELLINGTON . CHORAL . UNION. • Stanley Oliver Conductor Mis. Merle Gamble ... Soprano Mr. J. O. Bonifant Tenor Miss Aileen Homer Pianist Mr. Clement Howe Organist PROGRAMME: ■ 1. Piano and Organ—"Nocturne" Kroege* 2. Choir (a) "To Thee 0 Lord" Rachmininoff (b) "Bless the Lord, 0' My Soul" Ivanoff 3. Soprano and Tenor Duet—"Love Divine" : Stainer 4. Piano and Organ—"Altegro" from Symphony in D Minor .. ... Haydn 5. Choir —"Joshua" '... Moussorgsfcy 6. Selections from "Elijah" .. Mendelssohn. (a) Chorus—"Help Lord." (bj Tenor—"lf With All Your Hearts'* 1 (c) Chorus—"Blessed are the Men/ 7 (d) Soprano—"Hear Ye Israel." {c) Chorus—"Be Not- Afraid." (f) Chorus—"He Watching Over Israel." (g) Chorus—And Then Shall Your Light." National Anthem. Charges for Admission: Stalls, Is; Gallery, Is 6d. ' OUTSTANDING SUCCESS! • THESPIANS' Production of " Shakespeare's . ; "MACBETH." "M iCB'ET H." . • : ■ ' A packed house last night greeted this outstanding production with immense en« thueiasm. " M ACBB1H". is a theatrical event you must not miss. LAST THREE NIGHTS. TONIGHT, TOMORROW, AND SATURDAY. Matinee Saturday, 2 p.m. At the . ' "■ TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. OWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, BOOK NOW ATBEGG'S, . Seats.—3s 4d, 2s lOd (Res.); at door -. 2s, 1» 6d, Is. ~.••■ TOMORROW NIGHT. Special parties of hundreds of Wellington school children and students are attending the Friday night performance. • Details of special concessions available to parties at Box Office. . SATURDAY ; MATINEE/.. ■■ • „■.'...-. ■ By special request, a "matinee performance is being given on Saturday, to enabje parents to bring children to see the first Shakespearean production in Wellington for ,yeara. ... Prices, 2s 10d, 2s 3d (Res.); at- door, la ' 6d, Is; Children, Is to. allI. seats. ■-■ ■•• ROYAL SOCIETY OF ST. GEORGE. ."■ s (Wellington Branch.) _~ THIRD 'ANNUAL DINNER eommemo-' rating St. George's Day, jat James Smith's Restaurant on TUESDAY, APRII* 23 (England's Day), at 7.45 p.m. 1 Guests of Honour: SIR HARRY BATTERBEE, K.C.M.G., , K.C.V.O: . • ' CAPTAIN W. E. PARR^CB*, R.N. Other distinguished guest« will be: flit Worship the Mayor. T. C...A. Hiflop, C.M.G.; John S. Barton, CsM.G.,; Sit; Charles Norwood Major F. H. Lampen, D.5.0., J; H. Luxford,- Esq. (S.M.), M.. Andre Pouquet. . Admission by ticket only. Tickets, 7i 6d each, obtainable from Secretary, P.O. Box 1587, or Tel. 43-565. Closing date SATURDAY, APRIL 30. INDOOR BOWLS. INDOOR BOWLS. ; SEASON OPENS SATURDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 20. . WINTER SHOW BUILDINGS. INTER SHOW BUILDINGS. Bowlers v are invited to attend the Opening of the Indoor Bowling Green at' thA Winter Show Buildings, Saturday Afternoon, at 2 o'clock. NINE FULL-SIZED RINKS. Inter-club Shield Tournament and Inter* house Cup Competition will -be played during the season. / ' ■ , Entries for Inter-club Shield clos# SATURDAY, MAY 4. Don't overlook your entry. ALF. PRIDDLE. WATCH FOR PRUNELLA ~ — SATURDAY, April 27 8 -»- MEETINGS. __^ WELLINGTON SYMPHONY ORCHES-' TRA (Incorporated). NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAI* MEETING. NOTICE is hereby given that ,th« \NXUAL GENERAL MEETING, of MEMBERS will be held at the Registered Office, 49 Courtenay Place, Wellington, at 5.15 p.m. on MONDAY, April 29, 1940. BUSINESS: ' 1. Annual Accounts and Report, 2. Election of Officers. 3. Election of Auditor. 4. General. c. McAllister, Hon. Secretary. WELLINGTON CO-OPERATIVE * ■ BUILDING SOCIETY. MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS. A MEETING of Shareholders will tak« ■ place at the Secretary's Office, 23 ' Warihg-Taylor Street, on Thursday, April ■ 18, 1940, at 7.30 p.m., to distribute to shareholders £4000 as follows:— No. 1 Group: By Ballot, £1000. No. 3 Group: By Auction, £1000. Xo. 4 Group: By Auction, £1000. No. 5 Group: By Auction, £1000. J. L. ARCUS, - Secretary. Persons interested in Building Societies are invited to attend this meeting, 6TH GROUP: We are now receiving a^ plications for shares. Tel. 40-045 or writ* for particulars.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 92, 18 April 1940, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 92, 18 April 1940, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 92, 18 April 1940, Page 2

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