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AMUSEMENTS MUSICAL AND ELOCUTIONARY FESTIVAL. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45. TOWN HALL DEMONSTRATION CONCERT By PRIZE-WINNERS. MATINEE AT 2 P.M. 1 PIANO SOLO, “Pleasant PasTimes,” Millicent Ennis 2. OPERATIC DANCE. Melva Davies 3. RECITATION, “A Little Helper,” Joyce Newport 4 GIRL’S SONG, “The Dawn Has a Song,” Beatrice Thwaites 5. DIALOGUE, “Tom and Maggie,” Roma and Edward Topp 6. SWbRD DANCE, Jean Scott 7. SONG IN CHARACTER. “The Little Gipsy Girl,” Meryl Daniels 5 RECITATION, “The Victor of Marengo,” Patricia Kerr 9. TOE DANCE, Maisie Peene 10. ACTION CHORUS, Clyde Quay Infant School 11 Duet IN CHARACTER, “Are You ’ Going to Dance'?” Shirley Perrin and Irene Wilson. !•> PIANO DUET, “Blue Bells of Scotland.” and “The Vicar of Bray,” Shirley Cowley and Paul Magill. , , , 13. RECITATION, Society s Scholarship, “The Pedlar,” Joyce Dmmson. . „ , 14. DANCE DUO, Marjorie Lee and Errol Wood 15. CHILDREN’S CHORUS. “The Woodland Tailor,” and “Who is so Merry,” Guilford Terrace School . 16. VIOLIN SOLO, “Introduction and Polonaise,” S. Pomeroy 17 RECITATION, “Billy Boy,” Irma Cava ye 18. GIRL’S SONG, “Do you know My Garden,” Margaret Culshaw 19. DANCE DUO, "Danse Operatique,” Marjorie Penman and Eunice Scott 20. RECITATION IN CHARACTER, “The Little Marchioness,” Ismay Mcllroy 21 PIANO SOLO, Country Dances, Dorothy Downing 22. DUET IN CHARACTER. “When You and I were young, Maggie,” Queenie McLean and V. Ashenden 23. CLOG DANCE, Winifred Lee 24. RECITATION, “Boy with the Pony,” Colin Brunsdon 25. VIOLIN SOLO, “Barcarolle,” Creighton Hauning 26. SKIPPING DANCE, E. Schon 27. RECITATION IN CHARACTER, “The Artful Dodger,” Robert Cheyne 28. BOY’S SONG, “Just Think,” Don Gamble 29. CHARACTER DANCE, “Policeman,” Betty Elliot 30. HUMDROUS RECITATION, “Mr Brown Gets His Hair Cut,” Peter Lee 31. PIANO DUET, “Soirees Musicale,” Audrey Whitelaw and Joan Highet. FINAL DEMONSTRATION FINAL DEMONSTRATION CONCERT, CONCERT, SATURDAY EVENING, SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER S. 1. PIANO SOLO, “Barcarolle” ♦ • Glen Carty 2. ACTION RECITATION, "Busy Housewife” Joyce Graham 3. GIRLS’ SONG, "Nightingale of June” Eileen O’Neill 4. DANCE DUO, “The Golden Hour,” Jean and Sydney Denham 5. MUSICAL MONOLOGUE, “Having It Out” Edna Purdie 6. SOPRANO SOLO, “Aubade” Ailsa Nicol 7. CLOG DANCE .. Hazel Martin 8. RECITATION, “The Red West Road” Errol Muir 9. VOCAL SOLO, N.Z. Composer, “Tangi”. Connie Flamank 10. COMBINED BALLET, “The Golden Hour.” 11. PRESENTATION of Championship Medals by His Worship the Mayor, G. A. Troup, Esq. 12. CHIEF PIANO SOLO, “Polonaise” Ernest Sharp 13. CHURCH CHOIR ANTHEM & HYMN Island Bay Methodist Choir 14. HUMOROUS RECITATION, "Wedding Day Speeches” John Watchman 15. MEZZO-SOPRANO SOLO Winner 16. MOUTH-ORGAN SOLO, ‘‘Colonel Bogey” Bernie Lee 17. ENGLISH SONG, “Hearts of Oak” Mr. Toomey 18. RECITATION IN CHARACTER, “Guinevere’s Remorse” Phyllis Adams 19. SCHUBERT SONG, "The Maiden’s Plaint” Belle Renaut 20. OPERATIC DANCE Miriama Heketa 21. RECITATION, N.Z. Author, “The Bush Mother” Zena Jupp 22. VOCAL SOLO, N.Z. Composer, “Pokarekare” Wm. Gregg 23. MUSICAL MONOLOGUE, “The Duet” Eric North 24. OPERATIC DANCE Lyndsay Greig 25. VOCAL SOLO, WITH OBBLIGATO Winner 26. RECITATION IN CHARACTER, “Micawber” Cedric Muir 27. SCHUBERT SONG, “The Wraith” E. Gladding 28. PIANO DUET, “Tarantella” Dora Sawden and Betty Evans PUBLIC NOTICES. WANTED, JNVESTORS in the N.Z. Farmers’- Coop. Assn, of Canterbury who are against the present Resolution to write F 623, c/o “Dominion.” DUNLOP RUBBER COMPANY (NEW ZEALAND), LIMITED. ■VrOTICE is hereby given that Dunlop Rubber Company (New Zealand), Limited, a Company duly incorporated in England, and having its Registered Office at 32 Osnaburgh Street, in the County of London, proposes to commence and carry on business at Wellington, and that the office or place of business of such Company is situate at 65 Taranaki Street, in the said City of WELLINGTON. DATED, at Wellington, this 4th day of September, 1928. DUNLOP RUBBER COMPANY (NEW ZEALAND), LIMITED. By its Attorney, J. E. MADDEN. Chapman, Tripp, Cooke, and Watson, Solicitors, Wellingtom e NOTICE. VVE BEG TO NOTIFY THE PUBLIC that the Firm of DWAN BROS, has been dissolved, and that we intend carrying on the business of Land and Estate Agents, Hotel Brokers, Financiers, etc., in the premises hitherto occupied by Dwan Bros., 22 Willis Street. L. DWAN AND SON, Wellington.

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 290, 7 September 1928, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 290, 7 September 1928, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 290, 7 September 1928, Page 3