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FOR THIS OUTSTANDING MUSICAL TREAT RESERVE NOW » PLANS AT D.I.C. AND THEATRE. Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd., Throughout N.£ Programmes with the Seal,.of Quality. TODAY— 2, 5, & 8 P.M. IT'S HERE* RIGHT NOW! THE PICTURE THAT IS DELIGHTFULLY DIFFERENT. CHARMING IN ITS SIMPLICITY. Columbia Pictures Present Golden-voiced KENNY BAKER KENNY BAKER ■ KENNY BAKER Singing Star of the Benny-Allen Shows in the Song-Treat of the Year " DOUGHBOYS IN IRELAND" "DOUGHBOYS IN IRELAND" "DOUGHBOYS IN IRELAND" with . JEFF DONNELL LYNN MERRICK AND THE JESTERS The happy romantic story of pretty Molly Callahan and Danny O'Keefe.. YOU will thrill to the world's sweetest songs, "Mother Machree," "Wild Irish Rose," "When Irish Eyes are Smiling," etc. YOU ■will roar vjth laughter at the REAL IRISH HUMOUR. DON'T MISS THIS HAPPY ENTERTAINMENT. Select Featurettes. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) VTTSLLINGTON COMPETITIONS SOCIETY. 25th ANNUAL FESTIVAL. TWELFTH DAY, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 1. TWELFTH GRAND CONCERT PROGRAMME. TOWN HALL. TONIGHT, 7.45. Class 37—Vocal Solo and Accompaniment, lady or gentleman. Two recalls. Class 167 —Character Dance, under 6 years. Winner. Class 53—Song in Costume, boy or girl, 9-12 years. Winner. £ Class 136—Madame Evelyn de Mauny Open Piano Solo. Two recalls. Clasa 3—The Society's Vocal Scholarship, ladies. Two recalls. Class '2—The Society's Vocal Scholarship, gentlemen. Two recalls. Class 119—Character Recital, boys. Not humorous, 12 and under 16 years. Winner. Class 160—Song and Dance Team, 14 years and over. No. 11. Miss Hazel Martin School of Dancing, Wellington. "Anniversary Waltz." Class 143—The Aya Symous Memorial Violin Scholarship. Two recalls. No. 4, Tom Gannaway, Napier, Czarda3 (Monti). No. 8, Elizabeth Castle, Wellington, English Dance (Dale). Class 160—Song and Dance. Team, 14 yearß and over. No. 12, Miss Hazel.Martin School of Dancing, Wellington. "Vienna, City of Dreams." Class 91—The Society's Junior Elocution Scholarship, under 16 years. Two recalls: No. 7, Lynley Walnscott, Lower Hutt, "The Rose and ■ the Wind." No. 41, George Gay, Wellington, "Extract From the Congo." • Class 194—Pas-de-Trois, 12 years and over. Two recalls. Class 106—Character Recital, girls, not humorous, under 16 years. Winner. . Class 154^-Ballet in Costume, 16 years and over. No. 9, Miss Hazel Martin School of Dancing, Wellington. "Gipsy Encampment." Class 219—Best Entertainer, under 16 years. No. 9, Valeric Simpson, Petone. Clasa 171—Character Dance, 12 and under 14 years. Two recalls. Class 142—Ava Symons Memorial Open Violin Solo. Three recalls. No. 3, Miss Shirley Marment, Kilbirnie, Praeludium and Allegro (Pugnani-Kreisler). No. 5, Miss Patricia Hammond, Karori, Andante from Mendelssohn Concerto. No. 6, .Mr. Zane Bartlett; Palmerston North, Symphpnie Espagnole (Lalo). Class 85—Story without words. No 5, Mrs. Beryl Strong, Wellington, "Toothache." Class 190—Demi-character Dance, 16 years and over. Two recalls. CONCERT CHAMBER. 7.0 p.m.: 190—Demi-Character Dance, 1G years and over. : 8.15 p.m.: 68(a)—-Prepared Speech, 1G years and under. . : 8.30 p.m.: , 76—Shakespearean Recitation, Gentlemen. v ; - 8.50 p.m.: 12—Baritone Solo, Test. ODDFELLOWS' HALL. 7.0 p.m.: 16—Vocal Solo, Ladies, restricted. ADMISSION CHARGES. Day Sessions: Is and 6d. Children 6d. Town Hall. Evening Concert: Is 6d and Is. Children Half-price. Concert Chamber, Oddfellows' Hall, Library Hall, Evening Is, Children 6d. Reserves at Begg's. N. J: GLOVER, Secretary. Yy'ELLINGTON COMPETITIONS SOCIETY^ 25th. ANNUAL FESTIVAL. SECOND GRAND DEMONSTRATION MATINEE. » SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1944. I TOWN HALL,' 2 p.m. \ PROGRAMME. > 1. 152 (a)— Tap Ballet, under 12 years. Miss Margaret Oates School Troupe, Wellington. "Campus Capers." 2. 191—Skipping Dance, under 8 years Angela Graham. BerhamporeT" 3. 131—Chas. Begg and Co., Ltd., Piano , Scholarship, under 1(5 years. Bairle Dentice, [ Polonaise in A" (Chopin). 4. 53—Song in Costume, Boy or Girl, 9 and under 12 years. Judith Watt, Petone. "A Little Bit of Heaven." 5. 174—Operatic Dance, under 6 > years Jocelyn Sarney, Lower Hutt, 6. 91 (a)— The Robert Hogg Memorial Recitation, under 16 years. Ngaire Crawford, Wellington. "The Pipes 0' Troon." 7. 204:—Tap Dance, Boys, under 9 years. John McDonald, Chrlstchurch. ■ 8. 152—Ballet in Costume. Miss Hazel Martin School of Dancing, Wellington. "The Enchanted Garden." 9. 215—Clog Dance, 12 and under 14 years. Audrey Flitcroft, Khandallah. _ 10. 143-r-Ava Symons Memorial Violin , Scholarship, under 16 years. Winner. 1. 11. 188—DemirCharacter Dance, 12 and under 14 years. Adele Jansen, Karoii. "Christmas." 12. 106—Character Recital, Not Humorous. Girls 12 and under 16 years. Winner. 13. 153 (a)— Tap Ballet, 12 and under 16 years. Miss Adeline Burnette School of Dancing, Wellington: "Novelty Tap Ballet." 14. 5S —Duet In Character, under 16 years Betty Brosnan and Judith" Hazelhurst, Chrlst- : church. "Lilac Time." 15. 196 —Acrobatic Dance, under 16 years Valma Hunt, Lower Hutt. 16. 165—Simultaneous Dance Duo, under 14 years. Betty Williams and Dawn Sargent . Wellington. 17. 140—Piano Duet, 12 and under 16 years. Barbara Mew and Marie Gannaway, Napier . "Spanish Dance" (Moszkowsld). IS. 91—The Society's Junior Elocution Scholarship. Winner. 19. 170—Character Dance, 10 and under 12 years. Lois Chatfleld," Wellington. "Spanish." 20. 161 —Dance Duo, under 9 years. Maureen Dawson and Audrey Sinclair, Khandallah. "Portal of Dreams." 21. 60—National Song, Boy or Girl, under 12 years. Robert Hastings, Mornlngton. "Cherry Ripe." 22. 152—Ballet in Costume, under 12 years. Miss Diana Power-Palmer School of Ballet, Wellington. "Babes in the W rood." 23. 144—A'lolln Solo, under 12 years. Billy Main, Newtown. "Menuetto in G" (Beethoven). 24. 185—Toe Dance, 14 and under 16 years Gruar, Hataitai. 25. 52^-Song in Costume, Boy or Girl, 12 and under 16 years. Brian Harris, Hastings. '.Because I Wore Shy." 26. 167—Character Dance, under 6 years. NoeHne Stringer, Wellington. "Merry Little 27. 153 (a)— The Peter Pan School of Dancing, Petone. "Hungarian Rhythm." 2g. 145—Piano-Apcordlon Solo, Amateur. Brian Jackson, Newtown, "Sharpshooters' March." , 29. 198—Tap Dance, Girls 0 and under 8 years. Peggy Guy,- Cfiristcjiurch." 30. 49 (a)— National Song, Boy or Girl, 12 and'under 16 years. Wanda Poison, Upper Hutt. "Londonderry Air." 31. 156—5010 Song and Dance, 9 and under 12 years. Norma Horsley, Newtown. "Conchita," 32. 163—Dance Duo, 12 and under 16 yenrs Florence Coburn and Veronica Pitcher, Wellington. "Schubert's Serenade." 33. 50 (a) —Song and Own Accompaniment; Bpy or Girl under 16 years. Marion Farland, Newtown. "On Wings of Song." : 34. 98—Recitation, Girls 10 and Under 12 years. Bernice McAleer, Christchurch. "Bell Birds." ' ■ 35. 188-^Character Dance, 6 and uuder 8 yearn. Ruth McDonald, Newtown. "Peter Pun." 30. 150—Song and Dance Team, under 14 1 years.. Miss Hazel Martin School of Dancing Wellington. "Little Nelly Kelly." Prices: Is 6d and Is. Children Is and 6d Reserves at Beggs. PLANTS, TREES, AND SHRUBS. NEW Dwarf Tomato, Tatura Dwarf Globe, fruit smooth, round, and much heavier cropper than other dwarf varieties, and As also highly blight resistant. Requires no staking Seeds sown this month should produce ripe tomatoes for' Cluistmns, Is 6d per packet, Is 8d posted, EpunJ Nurseries. Waiwhetu Rd. Lower Hutt. Tel. 63-702. /CHOICE Named Gladioli Bulbs, Is each, 10s \J 6d per dozen. Posted anywhere. Wheatley's Progressive Nurseries, Lower Hutt,. Tel. 60-216.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 54, 1 September 1944, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 54, 1 September 1944, Page 2

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