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FINALLY MONDAY a SPECIAL MATINEE 2 P.M. WALT DISNEY'S MASTERPIECE: "SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS" DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE TO FILL YOUR HEART WITH THE MOST TREASURED THEATRE EXPERIENCE OF YOUR LIFEI An R.K.O. Radio Presentation. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) <^"S^ A TE"^> Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd., Throughout N.Z. MONDAY — 8 P.M. S II A SMASH DRAMATIC HIT! j One Kiss might prove for them a Measure of Life. As they lived so must they love . . . Recklessly, Crowding into Stolen Moments all the Ecstasy with which they yearned to fill a Lifetime 1 — "DAYS OF GLORY" — — "DAYS OF GLORY" — — " DAYS OF GLORY" — , With Two of the Greatest Finds In Years! GREGORY PECK Selected after Nation-wide Search to Star in "Keys of the Kingdom." TAMARA TOUMANOVA Distinguished Newcomer to the Screen. . I World-famous Premier Ballerina of the Ballet Russe dc Monte Carlo. TIMELY 1 VIVID! SENSATIONAL:! and DIFFERENT 1 An R.K.0., Radio Picture. (Recommended ?iy the Censor for Adults.) Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (51-595). TT7ELLINGTON COMPETITIONS SOCIETY VV VICTORY FESTIVAL. FINAL DEMONSTRATION CONCERT, TOWN HALL, 7.45 o'clock '■ TONIGHT PROGRAMME: 1. Class 151: Ballet in Costume, under 12 years. Miss Margaret Oates School of . Dancing. "Midnight in the Toy Dept." : 2. Class 62: The Welsh Ladies' Choir. (a) The Fisherman. ■ ( (b) Welsh Carol. ; 3. Class 134: Chief Piano Solo. Mr. Raymond Windsor. "Second Ballade In 'f Major" (Chopin). ; 4. Class 80: Humorous Recitation, Gentle- ' men. Mr. George-Gay. "On Food." 5." Class 159: Song and Dance Team, under : 12 years. Miss Adeline Burnette School . of Dancing: "The Army, the Navy, and the Air Force." 6.. Class 1: New Zealand Elimination Con- ' test for the Dame Nellie Melba Bequest Scholarship. Miss Anne Campbell. "Behold Titania." 7. Class 148: Instrumental Trio, Open. Misses Frances Drinnan, Laurice and Elizabeth Castle. "Golden Sonata" (Purcell). 8. Class 28: English Folk Song. Mr. Hedley Rees-Thomas. "Tom Bowling." 9. Class 136: Madame Evelyn do Mauny Memorial Open Piano Solo. Miss Frances Revere. "Scherzo in . C Sharp Minor" (Chopin). 10. Class 100: Song and Dance Team, 12 years and over. Miss Hazel Martin School of Dancing. "Auzac." 11. Class 18': Operatic Solo, Ladies. Mlas Merlyn Todd. "Softly Awakes My Heart." 12. Junior Dancing Scholarship. Anne Rowse. "Jarabe Tapatio." 13. Presentation of Prizes. 14. Class 150: Grand Picture Story Ballet. Miss Jeane Home' School of Dancing. "Shepherds' Hey." 15. Class 107: Recitation in Character, Girls under 12. Alice Kemp. "Prince Arthur." 16. Intermediate Dancing Scholarship. Arnol Bircham. "Red Knight." 17. Class 142: Ava Symons Memorial. Open Violin Solo. Miss Shirley Marment. Firat Movement of Concerto (Bruch). IS. Class 153: Tap Ballet, under 12 years. ■ Miss Margaret Oates School of Dancing. "Campus Capers." . 19. Class 31: Vocal Solo, New Zealand Composer, miss Renals (.'age. "Achal by the : Sea." ■ . ■ 20. Class ISO: Toe Dance,. Open. Miss Valeric Holder. 21. Class 164: Dance Duo, 16 .years andr over. Miss Joy Smith and Mr. Alexander Grant. ( "Bluebird from Aurora's Wedding." I 22. Class 23: Vocal Solo, Leider. Mrs. Patricia ) Newson. "Love Eternal." j 23. Class 152: Ballet in Costume, 12 years and " over. Miss Jeane Home School of Dancing. "Hungarian Rhapsody." i 24. Class 173: Demi-Character Dance, Open. ; Miss Joy Smith. "L'Equelebreste." 25. Class 133: Piano Solo, 16 and under 21 years. Miss Beryl Richardson. "Waldes- ' rauchen." 26. Class 194: Pas-de-Trols. Misses Anne i Menzies, Olga Miller, and Ngila Slowley. : "Cliiir de Lune." 27. Class 211: Eccentric Dance. Mr. Tommy Petherlck. 28. Class 154: Tap Ballet, 12 years and over. . Miss Margaret Oates School of Dancing. } "Stylist Tappers." . j PLAN- BOOKED OUT. ; Only a limited number of back stalls seats "■ will be available. Is 6d. RESERVED SEATS CANNOT BE KEPT • AFTER 8 P.M. - PLEASE COME EARLY. "PUBLIC MEETINGS. 1 (Under Auspices of Watch Tower Society.) SEATOUN. ] SEATOUN. SEATOUN. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 3 p.m. 1 THE KIOSK, . ( SEATOUN TRAM TERMINUS. l> "TWO WORLDS IN FINAL WAR" c "TWO WORLDS IN FINAL WAR" F 157 FEATHERSTON ST., WELLINGTON. 157 FEATHERSTON ST., WELLINGTON. J SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 7 P.M. > INTERESTING AND INSTRUCTIVE BIBLE ' STUDY. c Everybody Welcome to these Meetings. i NO COLLECTION. BOARD ANb RESIDENCE. y LADY, in sixties, requires Room with hotpoint, either Nelson or Tauranga, with ; elderly couple, as Companion; will help with morning • and evening duties. Write particulars 3025 Evg. Post. \ RETURNED serviceman seeks Board in Private home. 3001 Evg. Post. ROOM, breakfast tray and washing, offered : sober, clean young man. 25 Ascot St., off Sydney St. West. WANTED, by business woman, Full or Part ■ Board, in good home; permanent. 2948 ' Evg. Post. BUSINESS man, recently transferred Wellington, requires Comfortable Board, pri- . vate family, single room, lunch during week not essential. 2854 Evg. Post. - QUIET, refined business girl requires Board, i central. 2838 Evg. Post. SOBJSR man, 22, ex-Air Force, requires Full Board with private family, in either Kil- J birnie, Rongotai, Miramar, or Seatoun; refs. 2260 Evg. Post. . QUIET civil servant from Dunedin requires Full Board, private family, Kilbirnie dis- , trict preferred; references available; Protest- , ant; sober. 2270 Evg. Post. WANTED, Kind Person Board Child 2% , years for 3 months' duration. 3232 Evg. : Post. i YOUTH requires Full Board in quiet grivate J_ home vicinity Courtenay PI. Reply 3228 j Evg. Post. WANTED, Kind Person to Board Baby Boy S months old; urgent. Write P907 Evg. , Post, Petone. : WANTED, Board (private home preferred) by quiet Gentleman. Particulars to 3189 Evg. Post. { fpHOROUGHLY Respectable Genuine Young X Tradesman seeks Board with homely , people. Please communicate 3083 Evg. Post. YOUNG Tradesman requires Full Board, private home, vicinity John St. 3191 Evg. i Post. . •"«*. \7"OUNG Civil Servant, just from Air Force, jL requires Private Board within Welling- ' ton. Write Findlny, School House, Auroa. ' WANTED, by two girls, Board in Respectable Home in City, share room, urgent. - 3075 Evg. Post. J GOOD Home (1 mm. school) offered to Boy ' school age. Write 3209 Evg. Post. BOARD required with homely people, Invalid Lady,1' Roman Catholic family preferred. . Tel. 14-526. i WANTED, from September 15, Private Board, ■ City or suburbs, young Civil Servant, just released from Armed Forces, studying. 3045 : Kvg. Post. WANTED, by soldier's wife, little girl, Ter- j porary Board or Furnished or Unfur- - uished Room, while husband in Hutt Hospital. Ring 42-783 weekdays, or 554 Evg. Post. BOARD wanted in Private Home, Lower Hutt, I for a quiet middle-aged Woman, in good health; willing to pay £2 10s. Tel. 03-059. SOUTH ISLAND Business Girl requires Per- - manent Private Board, reasonable, in 2 to 3 weeks' time. 670 Evg. Post. X7"OUNG Man wants Board, Lower Hutt or JL Petone, single room preferred. 3156 Evg. Post. TXT ANTED, Board In good home by refined young teacher, central. 2323 Evg. Post. J A CCOMMGDATION and Meals, permanents, XX £2, good service; Casuals; 25 mins. Wei- , lington Station. Porirua Hotel, Tel., toll, 635, j Porirua. /■■CONVALESCENT. Home has vacancy for XJ Patient, every care and nursing attention ; ideal surroundings. Tel. 14-218. ri^HOROUGHLY Respectable and Genuine JL Young. City Tradesman requires Com- : fortable Clean Room, Board, or Flat In private home, urgent. 2775 Evg. Post. I HOTEL CRITERION (late King's), completely. \ renovated throughout, now open for f booking, breakfast and dinner at night, per- ( manents and casuals; reasonable tariffs. Tel. r 52-652. SUPERIOR Board offered. Bins 50-S39* 1 .- ■ ?

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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 54, 1 September 1945, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 54, 1 September 1945, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 54, 1 September 1945, Page 2

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