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r\PER.A HOUSE. OPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I' COMPETITIONS! COMPETITIONS! COMPETITIONS! SECOND DEMONSTRATION CONCERT! 1. Piano. Duet-^"Tarantelle" —Mi6ses E. Ives and Helena Keano. 2. Character Song (non-humorous)— "Tattsrs" —Master John Watfcers. 3. Action Recitation—"The Three Bears" —Miss Jean Drew. ' 4 Skipping Danee —Miss Joyce Julian. 5. Girls' Song—"Good Night, Pretty Stars"—Miss Nellie' Amies. _ 6. Boys' Recitation —"The Union Jack" —Master Willie Knox. 7. Sword Danee —Master W. Brown. 8. Character Recitation—"Jack Froet"— Miss Joyce Whitehead. 9. English Song—"She Wandered Down the Mountain Side" —Miss Marjorio Clark. 10. Recital (with Musical Accompaniment) —"The Foreign Legion"—Miss Ivy Middlemiss. . 11. Rose Ballet—Miss Guise's Pupils. 12. Juvenile Choir—"Before the Sun Awakes the, Morn" —Taranaki-street Methodist Sunday School. ' 13. Piano Solo—"Rhapsody No. 8" (Liszt) —Miss Thelmn. C. Gallaher. 14. Humorous Song (in character)—" Old Barty"—Mr. P. L. Brady. 15. Violin Solo—"Allegro Brilliante"— Miss Lilas Rube. 16. Test Recital—"Napoleon's Tomb"— Mr. K. S. Dillon. 17. Vocal Solo (accompanied by self)— "The Sweetest Flower that Blows"— Mrs. Le Petit. 18. Character Recital—"Nydia, the Blind Slave Girl" —Miss Florence Churchill, 19. Highland Fling (open)— Miss May Thome. 20. Scotch Song—"Annie Laurie"- .A. L. Pickett. , ■ 21. Clog Dance—Miss Thelma. M'Kenzie. 22. Male Quartette—Harmonic Quartette Party. 23. Shakespearian Recitation—"Lorenzo's Speech"—Mr. J. .J. Deere. 24. Soprano Solo —"Morning and You"— Miss Doris Clarke. 25. Piano Duet (open)—" Finale; Concerto" (Weber)—E. F. Taner and Croxford. 26. Reel of Tulloch—May Thome, Jean M'Kenzie, Heather Adair, Amy Ramsay. Admission —D.C. and 0. Stalls, 3»; Stalls, 2s; Gallery, Is. Box Plan at The Bristol. Full house last night. Be wise —Book your Seats. G. W. JENNER, Secretary. TIHPR ESS THEATRE. ' Continuous from 11 ».m. ANOTHER STAR PROGRAMME! "THE ARIZONA CAT CLAW!" "THE ARIZONA CAT CLAW!" Featuring EDYTHE STERLING, The Female BILL HART. ' She's got a big heart—always Teady to help a friend'in trouble —and this story is chockEul of exciting incidents that occurred during the helping of a friend— a simple girl who had loved not wisely but too well. Also, "LIBERTY SERlAL"—Episode 18. GAUMONT GRAPHIC. TRAVELOGUE USUAL PRICES.. Reserves, Tel. 3442. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Courtenay-pl. T»l. 165. TO-NIGHT, at 8. SATURDAY, at 2i30. Now FULLERS' VaudeTill. Specialty FULLERS' Company. Last MISS WISH WYNNE* Last Two MISS WISH WYNNE Two Nights MISS WISH WYNNE, Nights Triumphant Success of WALTER "The Cruise WALTER GEORGE of the GEORGE SUNSHINE Cymbolins." SUNSHINE PLAYERS. , ; PLAYERS. Unbounded Success Nightly of MR. LOUIS LONDON, The Inimitable Entertainer. YANK AND JEAN,. In their Unique Absurdities. THE REV FRANK GORMAN, The Famous Singing • Parson Prices—D.C. and 0.5., 2s 7d; Stalls la 7d; Upper Circle, Is. Booking at The Bristol 6d extra. After 5 at Burnett's,' next Theatre. ; QBASBDE PICTURE THEATRE. ~ LYALL BAY. TO-NIGHT. , TO-NIGHT. The Queen o£ Film Favourites, NORMA TALMADGE, in "DE LUXE ANNIE!" It's Nornm's most triumphant of all her striking successes. GOOD SUPPORTS! TRAMWAY ENTERTAINERS. /~1 RAND VARIETY CONCERT, VT In Aid of Anglican Boys' Home, ST. THOMAS'S HALL, SATURDAY, 9th OCTOBER, ■ At 8 p.m. Admission, Is. MISS G. PRESTON, Hon. Seo. GOLF. JH. KIRKWOOD (Champion of Aus- • -tralia) v. E. S. DOUGLAS (Three Times Open Champion of New Zealand). AT MIRAMAR GOLF LINKS, Commencing 9.45 a..m. and 1.15 p.m. SATURDAY, 9th OCTOBER. Tickets: Gent.'s. ss; Ladies, 2s 6d. Obtainable at E. Perry's, Manners-st.; Tisdall's, Aldous', Armit's, Lambton-quay. ■ROWING! ROWING ! S rST-ELLINGTON ROWING ASSOOIA- ~ " TION. OPENING OF SEASON, OPENING OF SEASON, 1920-21 TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), At 2.30 p.m. AT THE STAR BOATING CLUB. ■ . ROWING! ROWINGi : ( THORNDON BOWLING CLUB. riIHE Green will be Opened for the SeaA son on SATURDAY, 9th October, at 2.15 p.m. Ladies, Members of Bowling Clubs, and Intending Members are cordially invited to bo present. ' V. J. BROGAN, Hon. Sec. ISLAND BAY TENNIS CLUB. THE Official Opening for the Season will take place TO-MORROW (Satur-da-y), at 3 p.m., at the School Courts. Old Members of the Club and Intending Members arc cordially invited to bo present. WELLINGTON TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION. A SPECIAL MEETING of the above will bo held in the Trades Hall, Vivian-street, on SATURDAY, 9th October, lit 7.30 p.m. Business: To consider Employers' Attitude to Recent Aw.ird. , ' ■ C. H. CHAPMAN, Secretary.

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

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 86, 8 October 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 86, 8 October 1920, Page 2

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