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{"VPERA HOUSE. OPERA HOUSE. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. - OHILDREN'S~AFTERNOON. In the Presenoe of their Excellencies Lord Jellicoe, Lady Jellicoe and Party. A GREAT DAY FOR THE KIDDIES. SATURDAY AFTERNOON. CHILDREN'S MATINEE. Commence 2.30. . PROGRAMME: 1. Children's Play, "Merchant of Venice." 2. Character Dance, Miss Dulcie Cole. 3. Navy League Recitation, "Admirals All/ Master George Power. 4. Sons in Character, "Why am I always the Bridesmaid," Miss Stella Chapman 5. Action Recitation, "At the Pictures," Miss Juanita Manhire. 6. Reel of Tulloch, Misses Jean M'Lach- ' lan, Gladys Needham, Edna Voar, and Evelyn Wright. 7. Piano Duet, "Norwegian Dance," Miss K. Wall and Master K. Fitzgerald. 8. Kecitation, "A Summor Day/ Mi>s Joyce £taff. 9. Boy's Song, "A May Morning," Master John Watters. 10. Humorous Recitation. "Mary Had a Little Lamb," Miss Gwen Dalton. 11. Children's. Action Chorus. "The Tin Gee Gee," Petone Children. 12. Action Recitation, "The Way to Do If," Miss Joyce Julian. 13. Song in Charaoter. "A Wee Doch an' ; Doris," "Master James Grieve. 11. Russian Dance, Miss Zelma Carroll. 15. Recitation, "Killed at. the Ford," Master Douglas Edward. 16. Girls' Song, "Four Leaf Clover," Miss Ada Kearns 17. Piano Solo, "Lorelei," Master Raymond Sueddon. 18. Reoitation in Character. "An Old Ro-. ; mance," Miss Sinclair Breen. 19. Sailor's Hornpipe, Miss Jean M'Kenzie 20. Recitation, "The Bobolink," Mis 3 Ngaire Phipsoii. 21. Operatic Dance. . Miss Eily Liardet. 22. Aotion Chorus, "The' Japanese Sailor Man," Mrs,. Monard's, Pupils. ADMISSION: DC. and O. Stalls, 3s; Stalls, 2a; Gallery, Is. . Box plan at Bristol. Bo wise, book your seats. 1..-"'.' '.'. G.W.JENNER, Secretary. BRITANNIA THEATRE. RITANNIA THEATRE. COMMENCING TO-DAT. The William Fox Masterpiece, "S A L O M E," "S A L O M E." . "S ' A, L O 11 E?' "S A 'L O M E." "S A L O M E?" : ' "s a l.::o. w %•• Reserves, telephone 358 NOTE. — This Picture is recommended more especially for adult audiences. TO-MORROW, .. ASSOCIATION PARK, COUTTS-ST., -"-*■ South Kilbirnie. Y.W.C.A. v. INSTITUTE. (~|UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. "THE MAN WHO WON," * "THE MAN WHO WON," ■■: ■ Featuring HARRY MOREY. HARRY MOREY. Supported by Beautiful, Dainty, BETTY BLYTHE. A strong story full of mystery and melodramatic situations, which, keeps you thrilled right np to the whirlwind denoue- ■ ment.' A powerfully written story by -■ CYRUS TOWNSEND BRADY. Pathe Gazette Liberty Serial Episode 19. ' ■•. A very effective episode. "GENUINE AMBROSE," an Uproarious Comedy. A most thrilling and exciting programme. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IS MAJESTY'S' THEATRE. GRAND CONCERT! . . . ' At 8 p.m. SUNDAY'NEXT. . SUNDAY NEXT. NATIVES' ASSOCIATION BAN." ""-.(Late Garrison Band), WINNERS OF 17 'CHAMPIONS? IP PRIZES, Assisted by MISS ELSIE KELL • ■ (Popular Soprano). ::MR. R. S. ALLWRIGHT - (Artistic Baritone), . MR. L. SPIRO • (Violin Soloist). • ; EXCELLENT PROGRAMME. Silver Coin Collection. Admission Free. Piano kindly lont by Bristol Piano Co. Tp R E. E LECTURE. Lecturer: MR. W. A. EDWARDS. Subject: "The New Zealand Land Company and the Colonisation of the Dominion." TRADES HALL CHAMBERS, 126, VIVIAN-STREET, On SATURDAY, 9th OCT., at 8 p.m. . D. R. KENNEDY, . Secretary... OPENING DAY. ITpHE Opening Day of the Rowing Sea6on will be officially celobrated on SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 9th OCT., at 2.30 p.m., iv the Navak' Hall, Jervoisquay. Old, New, and Intending Mombcrs, together with Friends and Visitors, heartily invited to attend. Afternoon Tea provided. J. DALGLEISII, Hon. Sec. FOOTBALL. -> f~iO TO ASSOCIATION PARK. '."JRs 4Coutts-atreet, Kiibirnie, To-morrow.

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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 86, 8 October 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 86, 8 October 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 86, 8 October 1920, Page 2

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