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2 P^M. TODAY 8 P.M. TOMORROW: 2, 5, AND 8 P.JL <^^TATEJ> Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd., Throughout N.Z. In Glorious Colours and Peopled with Adorablo Creatures, Walt Disney brings Enchanted Life to a story known' and loved for many generations and by all ages. . . An Ingratiating and Exciting Tale of make-believe brought vividly to life 1 WALT DISNEY'S AIASTERPIECE, "SNOW WHITE "SNOW WHITE "SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS" SEVEN DWARFS" THE MIRACLE MOVIE WHOSE EVERY MAGIC MINUTE IS A JOY FOR EVERI IN BIULTIPLANE TECHNICOLOUR. An R.K.O. Radio Presentation. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (51-595). WELLINGTON COAIPETITIONS SOCIETY. VICTORY FESTIVAL. ELEVENTH GRAND CONCERT PROGRAAIAIE. GISBORNE, TIAIARU, INVERCARGILL, AND - HAW'ERA AIELBA FINALISTS. TOWN HALL, TONIGHT, 7.45 o'clock. TOWN HALL, TONIGHT, 7.45 o'clock. PROGRAAIAIE. Class 159 —Song and Dance Team, under 12 years. No. 13, Aliss Hazel Alartin School of Dancing, Wellington. "Coming in on a Wing and a Prayer." Class 104—Humorous Recitation, Girls, under 12 years. Winner. Class 191-r-Skipping Dance, under . 8 years. Winner. Class 91—Society's Junior Elocution Scholarship. Two recalls. Class 152—Ballet in Costume, 12 years and over. No. 7, Aliss Hazel Alartin School of Dancing, Wellington. "In an Eastern Harem." Class 214—Clog Dance, 9-12' years. Winner. Class 19—Operatic Solo, Gentlemen. Two recalls. Class 157—5010 Song and Dance, Girls, 12-16 years. Two recalls. Class I—AIELBA FINALISTS. No. 6, Gisborne, Aliss Alargarette Anderson. No. 9, Timaru, Aliss Anne Campbell. No. 10, Invercargill, Aliss Alargaret Fraser. No. 11, Hawera, Airs. .W. Douglas. Class 159 —Song and Dance Team, under 12 years. No. 14, Aliss Hazel Alartin School of Dancing, Wellington, "Maori Battalion." Class 211—Eccentric Dance. No. 8, Tommy Petherick, Wellington. Class 38 —Vocal Duet. No. 8, Alisses Thelma Kecpa and Alary Takarangl, Silverstream. "Hine E Hine." Class 163—Dance Duo, 12-16 years. Two recalls. Class 120—Recitation ln Character, Not Humorous. Boys under 12. Winner. Class 194—Pas de Trois. No. 12, Alisses Beverley Gruar, Aleta AlcKcnna, and Lois Humphreys, Wellington. "Nocturne." Class 84 —Humorous Character Sketch. No. 14, Aliss Lorna Fell, Wellington. "Sairie Gamp." Class 154—Tap- Ballet, 12 years and over. No. 6, Aliss Hazel Alartin School of Dancing, Wellington. "Beyond the Blue Horizon." Class 196—-Acrobatic Dance. No. 3, Elva White, Petone. Class 136—Aladame Evelyn de Alauny Memorial Piano Solo. Two recalls. Class 185—Toe Dance, 14-16 years. Two recalls. Class 29—Irish Folk Song, Ladies. Winner. Class 160—Song and Dance Team, 12 years and over. No. 10, Aliss Hazel Alartin School of Dancing, Wellington. "Anzac." CONCERT CHAAIBER. 7.0 p.m.—164: Dance Duo, 16 and over. 7.30 p.m.—143: Ava Symons Alemorlal Violin Scholarship, under 16. 8.10 p.m.—142: Ava Symons Alemorial Open Violin Solo--9.10 p.m.—22: Song in Character, Humorous, Lady or Gentleman. 9.30 p.m.—35: Popular Song Hit, Gentlemen. ODDFELLOWS' HALL (Next Central Fire Station.) 7.0 p.m.—3: Vocal Scholarship. Ladies, over 18 years. (Test only.) LIBRARY HALL. 7.o_p.m. —68: Oration, Lady or Gentleman. 7.45 p.m.—G9 : Humorous Alusical ' Alonologue, Lady or Gentleman. 8.30 p.m.—72 : Recitation, Ladies. ' TOAIORROW (FRIDAY), AIORNING SESSION. '"'""■ " TOWN HALL. 9.0 a.m.—lßS : Character Dance, 12-14. 10.0 a.m.—183: Toe Dance, 9-12. CONCERT CHAAIBER. 9.0 a.m.—39: Girls' Song,. 16-18. 10.15 a.m.—4: Boosey jßallad Solo, Lady or Gentleman. Competitors 1-18. ODDFELLOWS* HALL (Next Central Fire Station). 9.0 a.m.—l24a: Prepared Psalm Reading, Boy or Girl, 12-16. 10.20 a.m.—116: Recitation, Boys, Restricted, 12-16. -■' . 10.40 a.m.—114: Junior Test Recital, Boys, 7--10. TOAIORROW (FRIDAY). AFTERNOON SESSION. TOWN HALL, 2.0 p.m.—170: Demi-Character Dance, 10-12. 3.20 p.m.—lß9'": Character Dance, 14-16. CONCERT CHAAIBER. 2.0 p.m.—4: Boosey Ballad Solo, Lady or Gentleman. Competitors 19-57. ODDFELLOWS' HALL (Next Central Fire Station). 2.0 p.m.—47a : Sacred Song, Boy or Girl, 14-16. 3.50 p.m.—4o: Miss Hilda Chudley Scholarship, Girls, 9-12. ADAIISSION PRICES. Day Sessions, ls and Od. Children 6d. Evening sessions. Town Hall, Is 6d and ls. Children half-prir Other Halls,- E\ tilings, ls; Children 6d. Reserves at Buggs. N. J. GLOVER, i Secretary. SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY NIGHT NEXT, SEPTEAIBER 2, 8.15 o'clock. OPERA HOUSE PERA HOUSE (OPEN TO ALL) THE KILBIRNIE WRESTLING AND SPORTS CLUB Will Present a GRAND CONCERT GRAND CONCERT GRAND CONCERT (MAURICE HAWKEN, Compere, j A GREAT PROGRAAIAIE, INCLUDING SEVERAL NEW ARTISTS, AND'SOME OF YOUR FAVOURITES BY REQUEST. THIS IS A SHOW REALLY WORTH WHILE. AIUST READ THE BILL. We have great pleasure in presenting for his first appearance with us one of New Zealand's Leading Top-liners from Taranaki — STEWART GORDON, A Blind Versatile Entertainer who Is really marvellous. You must not miss him. One of the best acts we have** yet given you at our shows. First appearance of a Leading American Cabaret Star, AIISS AIARION WAITE. Featuring Hit Parades of the Day. First appearance, and special engagement of a grand artist from Napier, RON NICHOL, Wonderful Boy Soprano, who will thrill you with his glorious voice. First and special appearance of a star from Christchurch who you are going to enjoy. GWENDOLINE AIINOGUE. One of the Brightest Singers you have heard. By request of numerous visitors, your wonderful little star, LEIGH BREWER, Amazing Personality Tit-bit whose capabilities need no introducing. First appearance of a Brilliant Maori Artist. DAVE NICHOLL, A Vocalist whose Silver Tenor Voice you will acclaim in Alnori and English songs. First appearance of a young star from Petone. ELVA WHITE, Presenting a Grand Speciality Dance Turn. Another Lovable Artist 'by numerous requests. He is really marvellous. BILLY CATE. Exceptional and wonderful Four-year-old Singer in all the populars. First appearance of a Top-line Duo, JACK AND GILL. These two will give you entertainment you will acclaim. Here's some Grand Entertainment by tho Tiniest Kiddies you have seen. AIISS HAZEL AIARTIN presents her TINY TOTS in a Ballet, "IN A FAIRY GLEN." Also an Attractive Ballet, "VIENNA, CITY OF AIY DREAMS." But don't miss seeing the Tiny Tots. They are great. OUR SUNDAY CONCERTS ARE UNSURPASSED, AND TO SECURE A GOOD SEAT IT IS ESSENTIAL TO RESERVE—SO BE WISE, RESERVE NOW AT BEGG'S AIUSIC STORE, MANNERS ST., OR TEL. IS-256. WANTED TO SELL. RETURNED SERVICEMEN. WE can Furnish 4 Rooms for only £90: all Brand-new Suites faithfully constructed from Selected Timbers, etc., to ensure your Complete Satisfaction. SUITE No. 1: "Windsor" 3-pce. Bedroom Suite, made from solid rimu, polished a rich walnut shade. SUITE No. 2: 6-pco. Rimu (walnut finish) Dining Suite, in most attractive design, with drawleaf table, etc. SUITE No. 3: 3-pce. Lounge Suite, fully sprung, very latest design, and upholstered in modern covering. SUITE No. 4 : 5-pce. Kitchenette Suite, comprising table and 4 strongly-made chairs. REAIEAIBER—Our low price of £90 and save pounds by Furnishing from — RAYMOND . EDER, LTD., ' 49a Willis St. COMPANY Annual Reports and. Balance sheets printed promptly by the "Evening |Post"- Prlntjai Dept, JT&L .47-m, _, ~- --~ . , ...... .. ,_. , j,... .'.. i i-jiill li ~;\ .... j .1-.

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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 52, 30 August 1945, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 52, 30 August 1945, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 52, 30 August 1945, Page 2

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