AN "ALL" FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd7~ Throughout N.Z. TODAY AT 2 AND 8 P.M. AN UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS Crowds beseiged the theatre yesterday to gain admission to see this truly wonderful picture—All sessions were packed to the doors. 20tb Century Fox Presents M^BJ O'HARA'S Unforgettable Story, »vhich was acclaimed by 40,000,000 readers. "MY FRIEND FLICKA" "MY FRIEND FLICKA" "MY FRIEND FLICKA" "MY FRIEND FLICKA" "MY FRIEND FLICKA" IN TECHNICOLOUR Starring RODDY McDOWALL Fresh from his Triumphant Success in How Green Was My Valley" and "Pied Piper." PRESTON FOSTER AND RITA JACKSON filmed against outdoor backgrounds of sheer and startling beauty, this poignant drama of a boy's lore for an uniaraed horse teems with emotion you will never forget. GRAND SUPPORTS INCLUDE— "MORMON TRAILS" (Magic Carpet) "KEEP v M W^?, W.F G" Cartoon), "PLATOME iSAW^ n Sports), "FORESTRY MEN IN ITALY"—BOB HOPE IN SYDNEY Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. Tel. 52-212. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) jiff T U DOR |§|H|t WILLIS STREET ' TEL 4-rZ 19 Direction Amalgamated" Theatres Ltd. Daily, from 11 a.ra Nightly at T. 30 20th Century-Fox Present THE TIMELIEST PICTURE OF THE YEAH The stirring story of another time, when youth gave up its dreams ... to meet a ruthless dictator's threat. "MR. CHIPS" In a Great New Dramatic Role ROBERT DONAT In "THE YOUNG MR. PITT" "THE YOUNG MR. PITT" ——Associate FeatureEnglish Celebrities of the Stage and Radio Unite in One Grand Screen Entertainment! VIC. OLIVER SARAH CHURCHILL In "HE FOUND A STAR" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TTTELLINGTON COMPETITIONS SOCIETY. 25th ANNUAL FESTIVAL. , FINAL DEMONSTRATION CONCERT AND PRESENTATION OF PRIZES BY HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. TOWN HALL, 7.45 p.m. PROGRAMME. 1. Ballet in Costume. Miss Adeline Burnette School of Dancing. "Russian Festive Time," 2. Eccentric. Dance. Miss Valma Hunt, Lower Hutt. 3. Humorous Recitation. Mr. Ivan Cher Kelburn. "Adam's Eavesdropper." 4. Simultaneous Dance Duo. Vera Swanson and Flo Turner, Wellington. I 5. Song and Dance Team. Miss Hazel Martin School of Dancing. 6. Piano Championship. Miss Loretto Cunninghame, Karori. 7. Humorous Recitation, Ladies. Miss Ivena Pothan. "Phonetic Punctuation." 8. Ava Symons Memorial Open Violin Solo Winner. ■ 9. Vocal Championship, Gentlemen. Mr. F Lynch, Trentham. "Lord God of Abraham." 10. Song and Dance Team. Junior Labour League, Petone. 11. Tap Dance, Miss Marie McLeocl, Wellington. 12. Chief Piano Solo. Miss Margaret Proudfoot, Wellington. "Polichineile" (Rachmaninoff) . 13. Soprano Test Solo. "Miss Noela Tregurtha, Westport. "Serenade" (Richard Strauss). 14. Piano Accordion Solo. Mr. William Wallace. 'Carnival of Venice.'' 1£- Spanish Dauce. Mr. Alexander Grant, Wellington. • - 16. Ballet In Costume. Miss Diana PowerPalmer School of Ballet. 17. PRESENTATION OF PRIZES. 18. Character Dance. Miss Joy Smith, Wellington. "Russian Festival Dance." 19. Grand Picture Story Ballet. Miss Jean Home School of Dancing, Wellington. "Fire " 20. The Society's Senior Elocution Scholarship Miss Beverley Burke, Wellington. When Sings the Cuckoo." 21. Operatic Dance. Miss Dorothy Jenness Lower Hutt. 22. Vocal Solo, Ladies IS-21 years. Miss Mona Ross, Cambridge. "Like to'the Damask Rose.". 23. Pas de Trois. Winners. 24. Ballet in Costume. Miss Margaret Oates School of Dancing. 25. Musical Monologue. Miss Shirley AustinTurtle. "England." 26. Demi-Character Dnnre, Open. Winner 27. Ballet in Costume. Miss Dorothy Daniels School of Dancing. Only a limited number of Back Stall Seats are available. Is 6d. Reserved Seats cannot be kept after Bpm PLEASE COME EARLY. ' - ' DANCING. : IT'S CABARET NIGHT At Your Favourite Saturday Night Rendezvous, the KOSELAXD CABARET OSELAND CABARET Featuring the music of LAURI PADDI and his Band. Subscriptions: Double 12s Gd Double. Slipper inclusive. For your Reservations Tel. 41-578. ~ KARORI BRANCH COME TO THE DANCE. l^pg^^m K. TONIGHT (Saturday) An Invitation to All to FimpHnn TT»IA m I°'° '" tMS Po^^ KIITOTi
A SERVICE OF PRAYER AND DEDICATION Arranged by the Leaders of the Churches in conjunction with the "Wellington City Council will be conducted in the TOWN HALL, AT 3 P.M. TOMORROW (SUNDAY) THE MODERATOR OF THE WELLINGTON PRESBYTERY WILL CONDUCT THE SERVICE. THE REVEREND LAWRENCE A. NORTH WILL GIVE THE ADDRESS. Organist: Mr. Charles Collins. Citizens are Cordially Invited to Attend WILL APPLETON, Major. TO KEEN GARDENERS THE NEW ZEALAND GARDENER FIRST ISSUE—SEPTEMBER—NOW ON SALE HURRY! GET YOUR COPY OF THE SEPTEMBER ISSUE OF THE NEW ZEALAND GARDENER Price I/- Obtainable From REED'S BOOKSHOP NEXT "DOMINION," MERCER STREET AND ALL GOOD BOOKSELLERS f
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 55, 2 September 1944, Page 2
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