AMUSEMENTS. . 2nd BIG WEEK 1 1 Fred Ginger I ASTAIRE ROGERS ■ THE GAY. T | DIVORCEE !. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) il, SEE: “THE CONTINENTAL.” the new O' • ] Dance Sensation. nMam .;/• HEAR: “Night ant) Day.” "The French Doll g//. J Dance,” “Don't Let it Bother You,” “Let’s K-nock Kneez,” "Needle in a Haystack.” Hr Box Plans at SESSIONS: Begg’s- 2.15 Theatre ( 1 , "S’ Direction: Amalgamated „ SI - 2- Theatres (N.Z.) Ltd. 8 |,,n ’ HU On their way to the P!aza! RALPH and TOM Ljjfe 7 anot^er Ben Travers Farce. DENTAL ANNOUNCEMENT! SIMPSON. DENTIST, 25 COURTENAY PLACE (Next Door Paramount Theatre). NEW SCALE OF FEES. FITWELL TEETH from £2/5/- PER SET * REMAKING S£T 35/SINGLE TOOTH REPAIRS ... 5/EXTRACTIONS 1/PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS .. 2/6 TEETH EXTRACTED FREE WHEN SETS ORDERED. CRUISE TO MILFORD SOUND ON THE MAGNIFICENT WANGANELLA LEAVES WELLINGTON MONDAY, February llth. First Class: £B. RETURNS WELLINGTON FRIDAY, February 15th. Cabin Class: £6. This splendid 10,000-ton liner, replete with every attraction which the modern traveller can desire, will also call at GEORGE SOUND on this cruise. A TASMANIAN CRUISE will also be made, calling at Sydney, Hobart nnd Melbourne, leaving Wellington February 15, and returning Auckland March 1. First Class, £34/6/9; Cabin Class, £24/1/9. NOUMEA AND NORFOLK ISLAND CRUISE. LEAVING AUCKLAND ON JULY 16. Calling twice at Sydney, and returning to Wellington on August 2. SPECIAL REDUCED FARES FROM £2B TO £36. A MIDWINTER CRUISE INTO TROPICAL SUNSHINE. For further particulars and pamphlets, apply— HUDDART, PARKER, LIMITED (Incorporated in Victoria, Australia), POST OFFICE SQUARE, WELLINGTON. TEL.: 41-322.
FANCY COSTUMES ’fOR HIRE. Ilf ADAM FOLEY AND CO., Room 1. ILL First Floor, 80 Manners Street, Wellington. Large assortment Ladies’. Children’s and Gents’ Fancy Costumes, Dinner nnd Evening Suits. Tel. 41 960. QT. FRANCIS HALL, HILL ST. 8 DANCE (Modern) TO-NIGHT AND EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT. Dancing, 8-12. RUDOLPH’S ORCHESTRA. Subscription, 2/-. Flannels Optional. QCHOOL OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION. Principal: RUTH HAY. 68 Willis Street. Exclusive to the Studio is a Course of Physical Corrections, direct from the “Scandinavian English” School, "Milner Court,” Sturry, Kent. Classes also at Masterton, Belmont, Stokes Valley, Lower Hutt.
QPEUIAL COMMUNITY SING Special community sing To be give i as a Farewell to MR. OWEN PRITCHARD, MR. OWEN PRITCHARD, Wellington’s Principal (Song Leader. TOWN HALL, TOWN HALT;, ■WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 12.30 I’.M. ■WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 12.30 P.M. In the presence of his Worship the Mayor, Mr. T. C. A. Hislop. Song Leaders: MR. OWEN PRITCHARD MR. WILL MASON At the Piano: MR. FRANK CROWTHER. At the Organ: MISS IRIS MASON. The Committee invites patrons to fill the hall to capacity and give Mr. Pritchard a fitting farewell. Listeners-in are invited to send farewell mesages. Contributions and collections in aid of Mayor’s Fund.
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 104, 26 January 1935, Page 5
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