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TONIGHT'S PLAN AT THEATRE. Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd.. Throughout N.Z Programmes with the Seal ot Quality. 2 P.M. 8 P.M. Columbia Pictures Present Golden-voiced KENNY BAKER KENNY BAKER - KENNY BAKER Singing Star of the Benny-Allen Shows In the Song-Treat of the Year " DOUGHBOYS IN IRELAND " " DOUGHBOYS IN IRELAND" " DOUGHBOYS IN IRELAND" . with JEFF DONNELL LYNN MERRICE AND THE JESTERS Thrill again to all the Favourites: Mother Machree," "Wild Irish Ros_e," 'When Irish Eyes are Smiling," etc. Select Featurettes". (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) EVERY1 SEAT BOOKED TONIGHT! Reserve Early for Monday to Thursday. NEWTOWN'S LUXURY THEATRE. EH XHE ASCOT TeleDhons 15-171 fc-j* Corner Constable St. - 8 PX 8 P.M. "RANDOM HARVEST" "RANDOM HARVEST" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SEE IT AGAIN AND AGAIN! In the Distinguished Presence of their Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady Newall. CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 12. WELLINGTON HARMONIC SOCIETY, ELLINGTON HARMONIC SOCIETY, with which is associated the WELLINGTON APOLLO SINGERS (Conductor: H. TEMPLE WHITE) A BRIGHT, WELL-VARIED PROGRAMME. MIXED VOICES FEMALE VOICES MALE VOICES Assisting Artists GERTRUDE ARDAGH Soprano GERTRUDE ARDAGH from Christchurch . (Winner Dunedin Melba Elimination Contest Winner at. Christchurch of Gunner Memorial and Medal. Crompton Cup, Champion Cup etc., etc.) JOCELYN WALKER, Talented Young Wellington "Pianist Accompanist: HAROLD WHITTLE. Do. npt miss hearing "THE BEGGAR'S OPERA." ONE NIGHT ONLY—SEPTEMBER 12. Reserves 3s at "BEGG'S" from September 7. SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL SOCIETY. DANCIN G. rpENDERS are called for a Five-piece Modern it, r? K.CeT? and t0 play for the petone RowSS ClUb| ? a5 cc in the Club Hall, Esplanade, 2St SSKf niShtS' f°r the ™' Pe?one y promptly t0 the Secretary, Box 16, EAILWAY PORTERS' CLUB lUNCE" > SOCIAL HALL, WATERLOO QUAY S o'clock TONIGHT. Modern and Old-time Good Orchestra and Floor. Admission 2s 6d, 2s. S[T. FRANCIS HALL HILL —ST »T. FRANCIS HALL . HILL ST THIS AND EVERY SATURDAY THIS AND EVERY SATURDAY MODERN DANCING MODERN .DANCING To GEORGE MILLER AND HIS OROTTF^tba GEORGE MILLER AND Hi! ORC^eS!" Excellent Supper. Good Floor Subs. 2s Cd. Dancing from 8 p.m STRICTLY NO JITTERBUG. t.«-tS£ HOOL 0F BALLROOM DANCINa Studio: "Evening Post" Building. Willis St Tels. 42-211 and 42-956. Personal and Individual Tuition from 10 .a.m. to 10 p.m. n , In*ennediate Class on Tuesdays from- 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. P.mheto ßlf n p n n e. r. S' °D FHdaTS fr°m 8 A Studio Dance will be held Tonight at o p.m. fT. VA "DRTpEITS STUDIO, *-* King George Building, High St., Lower Hutt. £™V AsaL £^DATS' 8 p-m-Splendid Supper, Monte Carlos. Earl Wrlgley and His Orchestra. ! Vocalist, George Turner. E BALLROOM DANCING. A A DRAPER, Member N.A.T.D. and I S T D King George Building, High St Lower Hutt. Tel. 62-654. . Classes and Private Tuition. Junior Dance Thursday, Sept. 7, S p.m and V.I.S. Orchestra. Subs. 2s. Weddings, etc., catered for. H HUMPTY DUMPTIES CLUB Ais \acancies for Members, male and fe- „...""! Ie- ages 20 to 40 years. The main ncjiwty is dancing, but hikes, picture play and cabaret parties, teniiis picnics, weekend excur--1026 S'E Cvg" Post alS° arranged- Write Secretary, A SS™X HALL, BROUGHAM ST. bKPT. 4 MONDAY SEPT 4 OLD-TIME DAXCJ2 OLD-TIME " DANCE OUR 9th ANNIVERSARY A Gala Night of Old-time Dancing. 8 Lucky Spots and Monte Carlos 8 n"™: c Anulversary Waltz "Lucky Spot." 9.30: The Highland Schottische "to the music of our Piper, who will also accompany the Paragon Players in the Gay Gordons. Music: The Paragon Players, our Piper and the MacGowans on their Piano-Accordions Good Music. Subs. 2s. Good Supper. ' Nothing But the Best. For a good time old-time is the best time -and the best place Assembly Hall every Monday

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 55, 2 September 1944, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 55, 2 September 1944, Page 2