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I-^ 5^ pARAMQUrfT^^j Always as Warm and Cosy as Your Own Fireside. Dir.: G. L. Johnston. Tel. 51-542. | 2 P.m. | TWICE DAILY | 7.45 | SUSANNA FOSTER, ALLAN JONES SUSANNA POSTER, ALLAN JONES SUSANNA FOSTER, ALLAN JONES "MAGIC IN MUSIC" "MAGIC IN MUSIC" "MAGIC IN MUSIC" ADDED ATTRACTION. Evening Sessions Only, 7.45 p.m. First N.Z. Screening. RICHARD A.RLEN, AND* DEVINE in ! "MUTINY IN THE ARCTIC" (Both" Approved for Universal Exhibition.) MOTHERS. FATHERS. CHILDREN, LOOK I EVERY AFTERNOON, at 2 o'clock. The Greatest Children's Programme In tho City I SUSANNA FOSTER "MAGIC IN MUSIC" 2— ' "TOM BROWN'S SCHOOLDAYS" POPEYE CARTOON AND DONALD DUCK CARTOON. J> OX V THEATRE Dlr.: G. L. Johnston. Tel. 40-ClB. SHOWING NOW. Continuous Daily SHOWING NOW. from 11 a.m. MICKE* ROONEY, LEWIS STONE, CECILIA PARKER, FAY lIOLDEN, — In — "JUDGE HARD'S AND SON" "JUDGE HARDY AND SON" "JUDGE HARD'S AND SON" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) . . . PLUS . . . BURGESS MEREDITH, IRENE HERVEY, BARRY FITZGERALD - In - "SAN FRANCISCO DOCKS" "SAN FRANCISCO DOCKS" "SAN FRANCISCO DOCKS" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) TSTEiLLINGTON COMPETITIONS SOCIETY. W (Inc.). 24th ANNUAL FESTIVAL. THIRD DAY, TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 10-11. TOWN HALL. 7 p.m.—Class ISO, Operatic Dance, 16 and over. THIRD GRAND CONCERT, TOWN HALL, 7.45 P.M. PROGRAMME: Class IS2—Eallet in Costume, under 12. Miss Adeline Burnette Studio of Dancing, Wellington, No. 1, "Skipping." Class 117 -Humorous Recitation, Boys, 12 and under 16, Two Recalls; No. 3, Brian Brimcr, Berhanipore, "The Dentist and tha Gas"; No. 5. Francis Walker, Miramar, "Next Week." Class 127—JManb Solo,*lo and under 12 yoars; Winner, "Playtime," from "Sumraerland" (Cyril Scott) ; No. 3, Alice Clarke, Seatoun. Class 51—Popular Song, Boy or Girl under 16 years. Two Recalls. Class 210—Best Entertainer, under 10; No. 2, Keith Wood, Lower Htitt. Class 152—Ballet in Costume, under 12, Miss Adeline Burnette Studio of Dancing, Wellington; No. 3, "Ragtime." Class 202 —Tap Dance, Girls, 14 and under 16, Two Recalls. Class 84—Humorous Character Sketch, Open; No. 1, Mrs. Linda Delaney, Miramar, "It May Be Life." Class 214—Clog Dance, 9 and under 12 years. Winner; No. 3, Jean Martin, Wellington. Class 90—Musical Monologue, Boy or Girl, under 16. Winner, No. 17, Betty Glen, Wadestown, "The Nightingale and the Rose." Class 109—Character Dance, 8 and under 10 years. Two recalls. Class 36—Popular Song Hit, Ladies. No. 5, Miss Pearl Rasmussen> Wellington, "I'll Pray for You"; No. C, Mrs, L. H. Mouldey. Wanganui, "Perhaps." Class 196—Acrobatic Dance, under 16. No. 2, Marjorie, Harrington, Lower Hutt. Class S3 —Character Recital, Lady or Gentleman. Two Recalls. No. 1, Miss Melva McAleer, "Helen McGregor"; No. 13, Miss Shirley Austin-Turtle, "Hero." Class 324—Skipping Dance, 12 and. under 16. Winner, No. 20, Valeric Hqlder, Lower Hutt. ■ Class 159—Song and Dance, under 14, Miss Margaret Oates School of Dancing, Wolling- . ton, "Scatterbrain.". .•;,,:.„.-•: ' - Class ISO—Operatic Dance, 16 and over. Two Recalls. Class 38—Vocal Duet, Open, Ladies or Gentlemen. No. 2, Miss Yvonne Andrews and Miss Doreen Calvert, Wellington, "Parted.." Class 211 —Eccentric Dance, Open. No. 2, Mr. George Dawson, Palraerston North. Class 153—Ballet to Costume, 12 and tinder 16. Mies Joane Raino School of Dancing,' Wellington, No. 1, "Tartar Warriors." Class 212—-Spanish Dance, Open. No. 3, Miss Iris Henderson, Wellington. Class 32—Vocal Solo, New Zealand Composer, Gentlemen. Winner, No. 4, Mr. Robert Wright, Wellington, "Waiata Pol." Class 160—Song and Dance,. 14 and over. No. 3, Miss Joan Raine School of Dancing, Wellington, "Gipsy Encampment." CONCERT CHAMBER. 7 p.m., Clnes B—Mezzo-soprano Test Solo. 8.5 p.m., Class 135—"Robert Parker" Memorial Piano Solo, over 16 years. 9.20 p.m.. Class 17—Vocal Solo, Restricted, Gentlemen. ADMISSION CHARGES. Day Sessions Is and 6d. Children 6d. Evening Concert, Is 6d and Is. Children Half-price.. Concert Chamber, Is. Children 6d. Reserves at Begg's. N. J. GLOVER, Secretary. tTancing. A "GOOD EVENING" ALWAYS AT JOHNSON'S. (Est. 1933—Still Going Strong.) TONIGHT AND EVERY TUESDAY, npAIA HALL (OPP. P. 0.), KILBIRNIE. JL Old and Modern Pot-pourri. LEARNERS! Personal Tuition, 7.15. Informal Dress. Trams to Doors. Subs., Still Is. Trams Home. MAJESTIC CABARET, AJESTIC CABARET, TONIGHT. Dancing from 9 p.m. Until midnight. Subs.: 2s Cd (inclusive). RESERVE YOUR TABLE EARLY FOR SATURDAY. BALLROOM' DANCING. PHYLLIS BATES SCHOOL, 33 Willis Street. Telephone 41-084. Principals: LAWRENCE McKEE, M.I.S.T.D. PEGGY BARNARD, M.I.S.T.D. BOBBIE McKEE, A.I.S.T.D. Private Lessons. Daily from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Junior Class, Fridays, 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. tfREE SATURDAY AFTERNOON DANCE. EDUCATIONAL. SUORTHANIJ. rVI'EVVUI'MNG. ENGLISH. ijARENTSi Cousldei the advlsablllti o! allowing your daughter to commence our .Commercial Course in the above subjects NOW in ordet thai she may be ready for an Office position this year Expert Individual Tuition BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. 90 The Terrace. Telephone 47-543. GILBY'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 32 Blair Street, Behind Tram Shelter, Courtenay Place, Wellington, C 3, WILL BE CLOSED ALL THIS WEEK For the usual August Vacation, mHE COLLEGE OFFICE will bo open this .JL week from 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. on Monday to Thursday and from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Friday. The services of expert operators for Typewriting and Duplicating will be available as usual m the PUBLIC TYPEWRITING DEPARTMENT. Telephone 51-987. GOLD BUYERS. OLD False Teeth, Gold and Jewellery Bought, Note new address. Murphy and Stewart. 4 Boulcott Street. OLD JEWELLERY AND DIAMOND RINGS. SELL yours to a N.Z Firm. Best prices given. W. M Elaycraft and Co., Manufacturing .Jewellers. 0-1 Willis Street (over Preston's) SEEDS, PLANTS, AND SHRUBS. " GREAT Reductions to Clear t'rnii Trees and Shrubs. Cumo lv thousands to Wheatley's Nurseries, Lower Unit. Tel. 60-216. _ EXCHANGE. E~"xCHANGK Sin or SViin B.G.S.C. Lathe for 4in to 61n; willing pay generous cash adjustment; urgent. 3337 Evg. Post.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 49, 26 August 1941, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 49, 26 August 1941, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 49, 26 August 1941, Page 2

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