—FINALLY TONIGHT AT 8— v British Empire Films Present DAD and DAVE DAD and DAVE DAD and DAVE DAD and DAVE in "DAD RUDD, M.P." "DAD RUDD, M.P." "DAD RUDD, M.P." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ri fc^l^'^ j ames"""""—Ln btr james J-rn '[Tt ST. -TAMRS^ ) Direction. —Sir Benjamin Fuller. TOMORROW TOMORROW Sessions: 2.15 p.m., 5 p.m, and 8 p.m. AFRICA! . . . Dark Continent of brooding mystery, of stealthy danger and fiery romance! 'JJlßr' "SAFARI" Not an Animal or Jungle "SAFARI" Picture, but one of the "SAFARI" Screen's most thrilling Ro"SAFARI" mances told in that kind of "SAFARI" mysterious locale. "SAFARI" "SAFARI" Madeleine "SAFARI" CARROLL. "SAFARI" CARROLL. "SAFARI" CARROLL. "SAFARI" CARROLL. "SAFARI" CARROLL. "SAFARI" CARROLL. "SAFARI" CARROLL. "SAFARI" CARROLL. "SAFARI" "SAFARI" Douglas "SAFARI" FAIRBANKS, JUN. "SAFARI" FAIRBANKS, JUN. "SAFARI" FAIRBANKS, JUN. "SAFARI" FAIRBANKS, JUN. f(SAFARI" FAIRBANKS, JUN. "SAFARI" FAIRBANKS, JUN. "SAFARI" FAIRBANKS, JUN. "SAFARI" FAIRBANKS, JUN. "SAFARI" FAIRBANKS, JUN. "SAFARI" FAIRBANKS, JUN. "SAFARI" "SAFARI" With "SAFARI" "SAFARI" TULLIO CARMINATI "SAFARI" MURIEL ANGELUS "SAFARI" LYNNE OVERMAN "SAFARI" BILLY GILBERT. "SAFARI" "SAFARI" Here is Hollywood's most "SAFARI" beautiful woman. Madeleine "SAFARI" Carroll, teamed fof the first "SAFARI" time with debonair Douglas "SAFARI" Fairbanks, jun. Here, too, "SAFARI" is priceless comedy char"SAFARI" acterisation by Lynne Over"SAFARI" man, giving delightful relief "SAFARI" to stirring melodrama. If A Paramount Picture. Featurettes Include: "Television Preview" (Paragraphic), "Granite Hotel" (Cartoon), "Paramount Pictorial," "Blue Barron and His Orchestra," Interesting Newsreel, (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Bos Plans Open at D.I.C. or Theatre (54-775). REGAL KARORI. "EGAL KARORI. Box Plans Knighton's. Phone 28-365. ' I 7.30 — FINALLY TONIGHT — 7.30 MADELEINE CARROLL, In "CAFE SOCIETY." And JACK BENNY JOAN BENNETT In ' "STRANDED IN PARIS." (Both Rec. by the Censor for Adults.) TOMORROW Also Saturday and Monday. One Long—Loud—Lusty Laugh! MELVYN DOUGLAS, JOAN BLONDELL, ' ' In "THE AMAZING MR. WILLIAMS." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plus HENRY FONDA—CLAUDETTE COLBERT In "DRUMS ALONG THE MOHAWK." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SPECIAL ■ Also Showing THE IMMORTAL EPIC OF DUNKIRK. The Evacuation of the B.E.F. from the Belgian Coast. WELLINGTON COMPETITIONS SOCIETY. 23rd ANNUAL FESTIVAL. FINAL WEEK. TOWN HALL—7 p.m., Class 166. Simultaneous Dance Duo, open cldss. TOWN BALL — TOWN HALL EVENING CONCERT PROGRAMME, Class 152. —Ballet in Costume, under 12, No. 11. Miss Mai'jorie Penman's School of Dancing, "Polka Viennois." *• Class 219—Best Entertainer, under 16, No. 5. Doreen Dickinson. Class 36—Popular Song Hit, No. 16, Miss Loris McEwen, "The Call of Spring.". Class 152—Ballet in Costume, under 12, No. 12. The Joan Mabin School of Dancing, "Hungarian Rhapsodies." Class 83 —Recital in Character, No. 1. Miss Shirley Austin-Turtle, "Lady Teazle." Class 206—Poetic or Classic Barefoot 1 Dance, under 12. Two recalls. Class 104—Humorous Recitation, girls, under 12, Winner. Class 153—Ballet in Costume, 12-16, No. 6. The Ngaire Keys' School of * Dancing, "Requiem." Class 36—Popular Song Hit, No. 18, Miss Margaret Davidson, "When You Wish Upon a Star." *■ Class 83—Recital in Character, No. 11. Miss Betty Rob, Christchurch, "Trilby." Class 159 —Song and Dance, under 14, No. 1 18. The Hazel Martin School of Dane- i ing, "Piggy Went to Market." l Class 36—Popular Song Hit, ladies, No. " 12. Miss Betty Rosenthal, "Wish Me Luck." Class 33.—Radio Vocal Solo, ladies.' Two recalls. Class* 34 —Radio Vocal Solo, gentlemen. Two recalls. Class 159.—Song and Dance, under 14, •No. 19. The Joane Itaine School of Dancing, "The Dairy Maid." Class ISB—Character Story Dance, 12-14. Two recalls. Class 38—Vocal Duet. Miss Peggy Milne and Miss Valeric Shorter, Lower Hutt, "Nocturne." Class 205—Tap Dance, boys, 12-16. Two recalls. ( Class 166—Simultaneous Dance Duo, 14 years and over. Winners. Class 154—Ballet in Costume, 16 years and over, No. 7. The Hazel Martin School of Dancing, "Red and White Rhythm." Class 14—Sacred Solo, ladies. Winner. ( Class 212—Spanish Dance, open. No.' 10 Alexander Grant. ' ■ Class 160—Song and Dance, 14 years and over, No. 11. The Hazel Martin School of Dancinpr. "Ain't it Grand to be in the Navy." Class 24—Lieder, gentlemen. Winner. Class 212—Spanish Dance, No. 12. Thelma Anderson. Class 211—Eccentric Dance, open, No. 7 Joan Gallagher. Ngahauranga. Class 150—Grand Picture Story Ballet No. 7. The Gerty Shard low School of Dancing, "The Artist's Dream. CONCERT CHAMBER Adjudicator: Dr. J. Frederic Staton. * 7 p.m.—Class 15: Sacred Solo, gentlemen. ( 8.10 p.m.—Class 18: Operatic Solo, ladies. ( 9.20 p.m.—Class 81: Reading at sight ladies. ' £ 9.45 p.m.-Class 27: English Folk Song, k ladies ,; ADMISSION CHARGES: Day Sessions: Adults Is and 6d; Children 6d. Evening Concerts: Is 6d and Ip. < children Bd. Concert Chamber: Is; child- *■ ren, 6d. Box Plans at Begg's. S. G. CRESSWELL.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 52, 29 August 1940, Page 2
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