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THE WELLINGTON BOYS' CHOIR. HE WELLINGTON BOYS' CHOIR. Conductor: H. TEMPLE WHITE. Boys' Choir Assisted byBoys' Choir MISS DOROTHY STENTIBoys' Choir FORD, Boys' Choir Dunedin's gifted Contralto. Boys' Choir W. A. Gatheridge, Organist. Boys' 'Choir Accompanist, Madame Boys' Choir Evelyn de Mauny. Boys' Choir TOWN HALL, Boys' Choir TOWN HALL, Boys' Choir TOWN HALL, Boys' Choir SATURDAY, November 4, Boys' Choir SATURDAY, November 4, Boys' Choir SATURDAY, November 4, Boys' Choir 1033. Boys' Choir Ingress, 8 p.m. Boys' Choir Ingress, S p.m. Boys' Choir PROGRAMME: Boys' Choir (1) The Choir, "God Defend Boys' Choir New Zealand" (Woods). Boys' Choir (2) The Choir, "Here's Boys' Choir Health Unto His Majesty" Boys' Choir (17th Century). Boys' Choir (3) Eric do Mauny, Vocal Boys' Choir Solo, "Who Is Sylvia?" Boys' Choir (Eric Coatee). Boys' Choir (4) The Choir, "Where'er Boys' Choir You Walk." (Handel.) Boys' Choir (5) MISS DOROTHY Boys' Choir STENTIFORD, Contralto, Boys' Choir "Ships of Arcady" (Michael Boys' Choir Head). Boys' Choir (6) The Choir, "The Lass of Boys' Choir Richmond Hill" (Hook). Boys' Choir .(7) Bruce Maxwell, "The Boys' Choir Child Entertainer." Boys' Choir (8) The' Choir, "Jesu, Joy of Boys' Choir Man's Desiring" (Bach). Boys' Choir (9) W. A. Gatheridge, Grand Boyß' Choir Organ, Prelude to Act 111 Boys' Choir (Lohengrin-Wagner). Boys' Choir (10) The Choir, "Nymphs Boys' Choir and Shepherds" (Purcell.) Boys' Choir INTERVAL. Boys' Choir (11) The Choir, "Five Eyes" Boys' Choir (Armstrong Gibbs.) Boys' Choir (12) lan and Jim Galloway, Boys' Choir Vocal Duet, "Give Thanks Boys' Choir and Sing" (Cuthbert HarBoys' Choir ris). Boys' Ciioir (13) The Choir, "Drink to Boys' Choir Me Only" (arr. Roger Boys' Choir Quilter). Boys' Choir. (14) Walter Waddle, Vocal Boys' Choir Solo, "The First Violet" Boys' Choir (Mendelssohn). Boys' Choir (15) The Choir, "Cherry Boys' Choir . Ripe" (Horn). Boys' Choir (16) W. A. Gatheridge, Boys' Choir Grand Organ, Grand Boys' Choir Choeur No. 2 (Hollius). Boys' Choir (17) The Choir, "LondonBoys' Choir derry Air" (Traditional). Boys' Choir (18) lan Galloway, ElocuBoys' Choir tionist, "Bugler Allen" Boys' Choir (Taylor). Boys' Choir (10) The Choir, "My Heart Boys' Choir Ever Faithful" (Bach). Boys' Choir (20) MISS DOROTHY Boys' Choir STENTIFORD, (a) "Thou Boys' Choir Standest Like a Flower" Boys' Choir (Schumann), (b) "JohnBoys' Choir een" (Stanford). Boys' Choir (21) The .Choir, "Ten Green Boys' Choir Bottles." Boys' Choir GOD SAVE THE KING. Boys' Choir Egress, 10 p.m. Boys' Choir Publicity Manager: Boys' Choir P. L. BRADY. , Under the Patronage of his Excellency the Governor-General, Lord Bledisloe. ' THE ".'■■.■. WELLINGTON SYMPHONY VV ELLINGTON SYMPHONY , WELLINGTON SYMPHONY WELLINGTON SYMPHONY WELLINGTON SYMPHONY WELLINGTON SYMPHONY WELLINGTON SYMPHONY WELLINGTON SYMPHONY WELLINGTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ORCHESTRA ORCHESTRA ORCHESTRA . ORCHESTRA Present their Final Concert of the 1933 Season in the TOWN HALL, NEXT THURSDAY, TOWN HALL. NEXT THURSDAY, TOWN HALL, NEXT THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, at 8 p.m. Soloists: The Famous British Pianist, ANDERSEN TYRER, And MRS. WILFRED ANDREWS. ss, 4s, 3s (Res.), 2a-(Unres.). Box Plan at D.I.C. AH prices plus tax. THE RITZ, LTD. THE RITZ, LTD. SPECIAL AFTERNOON TEA ON' MONDAY NEXT.' MONDAY NEXT. A WONDERFUL Afternoon with Bqn ; nic (2ZW) (Miaß Jean Cerchi), Miss Joy O'Connell, Master Murray Todd, Miss Rita Cass. Dance items by Pupils oJ Miss Phyllis Oliver. The entire proceeds in aid of COMMUNITY SERVICES PRINCESS, Usual Prices. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ' SUNDAY TRAINS. CHEAP RETURN FARES. WELLINGTON-LOWER HUTT-UPPER HUTT. pOMMENCING SUNDAY; NOVEMBER 5, and on each succeeding Sunday until further notice trains ■will run between Wellington (Lainbton) and Upper Hutt aa follows:— UP. a.m. p.m. Wellington, dcp. 9.15 2.0 Petone, dep 9.31 2.16 Lower Hutt, dep 9.36 2.21 Upper Hutt, arr 10.13 2.58 DOWN. a.m. p.m. Upper Hutt, dep 10.30 6.0 Lower Hutt, dep 11.8 6.38 Petone, dep. 11.12 6.42 Wellington, arr 11.27 6.57 These trains stop where required. RETURN FARES. Ist CLASS, 2nd CLASS, 2/- ' 1/6 Tickets at above fares;. (except when ordinary fares are less) available for return on day of issue only, will be obtainable at Wellington-Upper Hutt and intermediate stations and vice versa. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. SUNDAY EXCURSION 0 To WANGANUI, WANGANUI, WANGANUI, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 5. Return FARE 10s (2nd), 12s 6d (Ist). Leave WELLINGTON 7.0 a.m. Wanganui arrive 12.20 p.m. Return train leaves WANGANUI 5.14 p.m. Correspondingly cheap fares from other stopping stations. Early trams from suburbs and special bus from Lower Hutt to connect with excursion train have been arranged. Inquire Stations and City Booking Offices for particulars. PAINFUL FEET. PLATTENED ARCHES successfully •*• treated by latest electrical methods, together with trained foot massage. '"jneless muscles revitalised and inflamed joints completely penetrated. Patients enabled to use their feet correctly without aid of artificial supports, which interfere with natural function of Catherine carter, n.z.r.m., Kelvin Chambers, 16 The Terrace, Registered Masseuse and Medical Electrician. Telephone 43-297. ' TENNIS COACHING. CLASSES FOR JUNIORS. pLASSES are held each Saturday, at 10 a.m.; terms, Is per hour. T. S. Williams, Professional Tennis Coach. Tel. -H-233.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 103, 28 October 1933, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 103, 28 October 1933, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 103, 28 October 1933, Page 4

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