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"The Pinnacle of Choral Achievement.'' "The Perfection of Speech, in Song.'' >pOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER TO-NIGHT, AT 8, And Each Evening Next Week, with MATINEES ON WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. llv. Edward Branscombe's WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS, WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS) Comprising the Pick of English Cathedrak and Concert Hallß. ' Messrs. Alfred Cunningham, Baritone Ernest, M'Kinlay, Tenor Charles O'Connor, Tenor and Harpist. Donald Reid, Alto and Pianist William Lowry, Alto James Bnrber, Basso - Edward Branscombe, Tenor • And Albert Greene, Basso-Humorist. . ,' • . Masters -Harry Team and Norraair Clarke, So--1 ' prano Soloists ' ' Vincent Petley, Allan Goodered, Jamea Humphreys, Harold Robinson,- Cathedral Choristers. A PROGRAMME OP INFINITE VARIETY, Grave and Gay, has been compiled for these Two Performances. TO-NIGHT, AT S, THE WESTMINSTER- GLEE SINGERS WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS WESTMINSTER GL.-ii SINGERS WESTMINSTER GLEE SING-ERS IN A GORGEOUS PROGRAMME. The Like of which you may Never Hear Again. Don't Miss It. PRICES: 4s, 3s, 2m. Children Half-price. PLANS AT BRISTOL. Piano and Organ supplied by Chas. Bef and Co. Ltd. "SO LONG, LETTY!" THE WELLINGTON OPERATIC AND THEATRICAL SOCIETY, INC., presents, by Special Arrangement with J. C. Williamson, Ltd., the Musical Comedy "SO LONG, LETTY." "SO LONG, LETTY." "SO LONG, LETTY." "SO LONG, LETTY.'.'----"SO LONG, LETTY." "SO LONG, LETi'Y." "SO LONG, LETTY." « "SO LONG, LETTY." "SO LONG, LETTY." '•SO LONG, LETTY." "SO LONG, LETTY." "SO LONG, LETTY." "SO LONG, LETTY." "SO LONG, LETTY." •'SO LONG,'LETTY." Season commences with a Matinee oa SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Sth March, and continues) for. . the five following nights. Producer ..;................ Lester Brown Musical Conductor .. John F. Woodward Ballet Mistress Eileen Wilson Stage Manager Hector Liardet Scenic Artisf Ted. Edwards W. A. JAMESON, Secretary. Telephone 28460. HEALTH TRAINING. PHYSICAL CULTURE. - GYMNASTICS. RECREATIONAL PLAY. _. - In the. . V.M.C. A. - GYMNASIUM, - • 150, Willis- street:,. ~: . Boys.-1 Classes now in session. Special Classes for Business Men and Young Men commencing first week in March. Also health training groups for young women and girls. ATTRACTIVE BODY BUILDING un- ■"- der the niost select and hygienic conditions by skilled and painstaking instructors, and at little cost. Full particulars at V.M.C.A. Office, Tel. 28-020. BAND. WELLINGTON CITY SILVER BAND W at CENTRAL PARK, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 3 p.m. -EXHIBITION OF BRITISH CONTEM- •^ PORARY ART. CONTINUING UNTIL SATURDAY NEXT. Hours 10-to 5. OPEN NEXT TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, NIGHTS. 7 to 9.30. LECTURE, •■PAINTERS OF TO-DAY," BY MR. MURRAY FULLER, WEDNESDAY NIGHT, at S o'clock. 'ART GALLERY, WHITMORE-ST. . f|RGAN ' RECITAL. Vrgan recital. . town hall (sunday) to-morrow, 23rd FEBRUARY, 1930, 8.30 p.m. By MR. BERNARD F. PAGE , (City Organist). . Choral-Preludes (Op. 122, No. 3-5) Brahnu Sonata No. 0 ..., Mendelssohn Screnata, Op. 165 (No. 4) -Albeniz Psychological Poem by Rebikofi Berceuse • ■-■■i n *™lkeß Priero in C Sharp Minor (>o. 20) Cesar Franck ADMISSION FREE. Voluntary contributions received at door. " ~~l '. GARDEN PARTY, PJLTONE. ■ pENTRAL - CROQUET CLUB (opp. V Scout Hall; Udy-st.), WEDNESDAY, 26th FEBRUARY, 1930, 2.30 p.m. . Proceeds in aid of Tlunket Building Fund. _, _ Admission, including Afternoon" Tea, Is. Competitions, 3d each. Cake and Produce Stall. E. PAWSON, Hon. Sec. C.C.C. M. EVANS, See. Plunket Soc. pOLF! ' GOLF! GOLF! EXHIBITION MATCH. WALTER HAGEN (four"times British Open Champion and twice American ' Open Champion) ' " versus JOE ICIRKWOOD (former Australian Open and Professional Champion). MTRAMAR GOLF LINKS, WEDNESDAY, 26th FEBRUARY. First Round starts 11 a.m.. Second Round starts 2.30 p.m. . . To be followed by an exhibition of trick shots by Kirkwood. Admission 10b, plus tax (lid). T. H. GIBSON, Secretary. "" THE UNITED STATES AND THE PACIFIC. A LECTURE on the above subject will bu riven at Victoria University College at 8 p.m. on MONDAY.- 24tb February, by Dr. Charles Emauuel Martin, Professor of International Law, and head of the Department of Political Science at the University of Washington,.Seattle, Carnepio Endowment' Visiting Professor. Mr Walter Nash. M.P., will preside. Ad« mission free. ■ t HUT! VALLEY ELECTRIC POWER 1 BOARD. VNNUAD STAFF PJCNIC. T*HE OFFICES of the Hutt Valley Elec--L trie Power Board will be CLOSED on MONDAY, 24th February, for the abov» °CCaSi°n- E. T. HOLLANDS, ' Enginccr-GeWal Manas«.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 45, 22 February 1930, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 45, 22 February 1930, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 45, 22 February 1930, Page 4

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