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SCREENING TONIGHT: VICTORY DAY CELEBRATIONS. SEE YOURSELF IN THE MOVIES "= ring's ■ HIT Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd., Throughout N.Z. 2.0 p.m. — DAILY — 8.0 p.m. SAMUEL GOLDWYX Presents The Inimitable Comedian and the Screen's Foremost Funster, 808 HOPE 808 HOPE 808 HOPE (As the Cautious Pirate) In the Technicolour Riot of Fun, THE "PRINCESS AND THE PIRATE" "PRINCESS AND THE PIRATE" "PRINCESS AND THE PIRATE" Starring VIRGINIA MAYO (The Decorative Discovery, as Princess ' Margaret Awol) WALTER BREXNAN (The Featherhead Buccaneer) WALTER SELAK (The Kingly Nabob) VICTOR McLAGLEN (the Hook) And Tropical Islands and Treasure and Pirates and Breath-taking Beauties and 808 HOPE FUNNIER THAN EVER. An R.K.O. Radio Production. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (Tel. 52-212.) ll|lf Tu doa~llllllH WILLIS STREET TEL. 4-1 219 OIRECTION>-AMAICAMAT£D TH£ATfi£S LTD. Daily, from 11 a.m.—Nightly at 7.30. R.K.O. Radio Presents The Brilliant Comedy Musical, "SEVEN DAYS ASHORE" "SEVEN DAYS ASHORE" A FROLICSOME FANFARE OF FUN. * — With — Allen Wally Marcy Gordon CARNEY BROWN McGUIRE OLIVER — PLUS — Zane Grey's Western Classic, "NEVADA" "NEVADA" ANNE JEFFREYS . . . ROBT. MITCHUM (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) WELLINGTON COMPETITIONS SOCIETY. VICTORY FESTIVAL. SECOND GRAND CONCERT PROGRAMME. TOWN HALL, TONIGHT. T. 45 o'clock. TOWN HALL, TONIGHT, 7.45 o'clock. ! PROGRAMME. Class 159—Song and Dance Team under 12 years. No. 2, Miss Valeric Jackman School I of Dancing, Wellington, "Victory Polka." Class 44—Girls' Song, 7-9 years. Winner. Class 199—Tap Dance, Girls. S-10 years. Two recalls. Class 117 —Humorous Recitation, Boys, 12-1G years. Winner. Class 153—Tap Ballet, under 12 years. No. 2, Miss Hazel Martin School of Dancing, Wellington, "Red, White, and Blue Steppers." Class 43 —Girls' Song, 9-12 years. Winner. Class 208—Poetic or Classic Barefoot Dance, 14-16 years. Two recails. Class 110—Recitation, Boys, 12-16 years. Winner. Class 187a—Character Dance, 9-12 years. Two recalls. Class 84 —Humorous Character Sketch. No. 2, Miss Lois Lindj Shannon, "Making Money." Class 194—Pas de Trois, 12 years and over. No. 2, Misses Joy Smith, Marjorie Croskery, and Mr. Alex Grant, "Chopihiana." Class 50—National Song, Boy or Girl, under 12 years. Winner. Class 152—Ballet in Costume, 12 years and over. No. 1,- Miss Hazel Martin School of Dancing, Wellington, "Jota." Class 212 —Spanish Dance. No. 1, Miss Marie McLeod, Mlramar. Class 49—National Song, Boy or Girl, 12-14. Winner. Class 177—Operatic Dance, 10-12 years. Two recalls. Class 150—Grand Picture Story Ballet. No. 2, Joan Mabin School of Dancing, Wellington. "Nothing But Trouble." Class 37—Vocal Solo and Accompaniment, Lady or Gentleman. Two recalls. Class IGO—Simultaneous Dance Duo, 14 years and over. No. 1, Miss Adele Janson and Mr. Jimmie Thompson, Wellington. Class 217 —Fifteen Minutes of Magic. Demonstration by Mr. Willard. Class 152 —Ballet in Costume, 12 years and over. No. 2, Miss Dorothy Daniels Academy j of Dancing, Wellington, "Spanish." Class 84 —Humorous Character Sketch. No. 3, Miss Vera Sage, Kilbirnie, "Mrs. Brown on ■ Honesty." Class 211—Eccentric Dance. No. 2, Bob Blackhall, Wellington. Class 15 —Sacred Solo, Gentlemen. Two recalls. Class 1G0 —Song and Dance Team, 12 years and over. No. 2, The Margaret Oates School of Dancing, 'Wellington, "On the Banks of the Wabash." CONCERT CHAMBER. 7.0 p.m. 7 p.m.—lß: Operatic Solo. Ladles. ODDFELLOWS' HALL (Next Central Fire Station). 7 p.m.—ls : Sacred Solo, Gentlemen. 8.15 p.m.—75 : Shakespearean Recitation, Ladies. TOMORROW( TUESDAY), AUGUST 21. • MORNING SESSION. TOWN HALL. 9.0 a.m.—213: Clog Dance, under 9. 9.40 a.m.—182: Restricted Operatic Dance, 9-12. CONCERT CHAMBER. 8 a.m.—52: Song in Costume, Boy or Girl," 12-16. 11.0 a.m.—57: Vocal Solo and Accompaniment, Boy or Girl under 16. ODDFELLOWS' HALL (Next Central Fire Station). 9.0 a.m.—99 : Junior Test Recital, Girls, 7-10. AFTERNOON SESSION. TOWN HALL. 2.0 p.m.—lG7: Demi-Character Dance under 6 years. 4.0 p.m.—165: Simultaneous Dance Duo under 14 years. CONCERT CHAMBER. 2.0 p.m.—105: Character Recital, Humorous, Boy or Girl under 16. 4.0 p.m.—113: Junior Test Recital, Boys, 10-12 ODDFELLOWS' HALL (Next Central Fire Station). 2.0 p.m.—sl: Popular Song, Boy or Girl under 14. ADMISSION CHARGES. Day Sessions, Is and Gd; Children Gd. Evening Concert, Is Gd and Is; Children halfprice. Concert Chamber—Evenings Is, Children Gd. Reserves at Beggs. N. J. CLOVER, Secretary. COMMENCING TOMORROW NIGHT COMMENCING TOMORROW NIGHT — At the — itiechxtcal college theatre, JLechnical college theatre, for five nights only. Wellington repertory theatre wellington repertory theatre — Presents — MAXWELL ANDERSON'S BRILLIANT MAXWELL ANDERSON'S BRILLIANT TRAGEDY, TRAGEDY, " WINTERSET " " WIXTERSET " " WINTERSET " " WINTERSET " '■ WINTERSET " " WINTERSET " (Produced by G. H. A. SWAN) This is the N.Z. PREMIERE PERFORMANCE OF THE . NEW YORK CRITICS' CIRCLE'S PRIZE PLAY. COMMENCING TOMORROW (TUESDAY). You have only Five Chances of Seeing THE MOST PROVOCATIVE PLAY OF THE CENTURY. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT D.T.C. BOX PLANS NOW OPEX AT D.I.C. UMBLK SALE postponed from V.T .Day will be held Miramar Salvation Army Hall, Wednesday. August 22, at 2.30. DENTISTS. G. EVAN S. o DENTAL SUUfIKON,' Stewart Dawson's Buildings, LAMBTON QY. Tpl 4S-4«1 MISCELLANEOUS. MA D E L A I N E GOWNS For FROCKS, COATS, SUITS, ETC. BLOUSE SPECIALIST. Wide Range of all Types of Beautiful Blouses. perfect cut. Own Workroom, therefore Reasonable Prices. ' 196 HIGH ST., LOWER HUTT, Above Whitcombe and Tombs. '

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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 43, 20 August 1945, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 43, 20 August 1945, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 43, 20 August 1945, Page 2

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