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MARIST BROTHERS' SCHOOL. ARIST BROTHERS' SCHOOL. ANNUAL CONCERT. ?g^if AL CONTOE^HALL, THURSDAY, 13th DECEMBER. PROGRAMME. , . Part I. 1. Overture: St. Joseph's Orchestra. Z. Chorus: ( a ) Marist School Song (Hugo Alpen); (b) "The Birds Fly Home (J. Harrison). 3. Musical Monologue: Mr. Hanlon. 4- ?i aSS : "Brian Boru before the Battle"—Pupils. 5. Quartet: "Aotearoa" (J. J. Woods)— L. Harrington, E. M'Kenna, J. ' Lyons, J. Clentworth. 6. Skipping Dance: Bliss Zelma Carroll. ' ,}V \\ Son? o£ L <™K Aff°" (Adaras)-Master Berfc Phillips. 8. (a) Physical Drill. (b) Mase Marching-Pupils. 9, Violin Solo: "Simple Aveu" (Thome) —Master Desmond Lavin (pupil of Mr. De Manny) 10 cV, "L!stl *ne -Convent Bells" (J. Blockley)—L. Harrington and E M Kenna. 11 Dance: (a) Reconciliation: (b) Ameri■Sft?. .Plantation Clog—Miss Kathleen 0 Bnen s Pupils 12' 9-?T° rUS: > (a) "o£t m*e Stilly Nrfit" i¥r 00J eX'' (b> "The West's Asleep" (Moffat) —Pupils. ■ , Part II 1 Selections: The Orchestra. J. Recitation m Character: "The Choice of Trades"—Junior Pupils. 3. Flute Solo: Selected—Mr. Claude Tucker. 4. Chorus: (a) "Chime of Bells" (W. Ketelby); (b) "A Nation Once Again. 5. Recitation: Selected—Mr. A. Stanley Warwick. 6. Violin Solo: Selected—Mr. Leoa de Mauny.' 7. Song: "Harlequin"—Mr. Leonard Darnell (winner of Scholarship and £ou| prizes, Wellington Competitions, 8. (a) Tableau, Drill: (b) Gymnastic Display of Pyramids—Pupils. . 9. Dance: (a) Highland Fling; (b) Sheauntriubhas—Master Donald Scott (champion boy dancer of New Zealand) —Piper: Mr. D. Scott 10. Recitation: "The Aspiring Dishwasher"—Miss Zelma Carroll. 11. Plantation Song (R. S. Gafcty)— Pupils. Accompanists: Mrs. 0. V. Ellis and Madame De Mauny. ' Stago Manager: Mr. F. J. O'Driscoll. Prices: 3s, 2s, Is. Reserves at The Bristol. . HART AND CO.. j 31, 33, 35, WILLIS STREET, TOY FOR THE CHILDREN. M ALL DAY THURSDAY. TEN THOUSAND TOYS. ALL .ONE PRICE, lIP _ lIP. EMBER, WHEN WE SAY THURSDAY WE MEAN THURSDAY ONLY; : 2s each Children's Tea Sets, lljd set. • Is 6d set British Lead Soldiers in box, Hid set. Is 3d' box of Bubble Blowers and Soap, Hid.box. la 6d bos of 12 Boats for ll£d. . Is 6d each French Dolls, >vith hair; of light or dark, Hid each. -'■ 2s sets of Children's Paints, Hid box. Is each Children's Picture Books, 2 for Hid. . , ■■•■■■- -2s doz. Coloured Balloons, assorted colours, Hid dozen.. ' '•'• .■"■■■ 2s each Extra Large Xmas Stookings, Hid each. 2s each Children's large Beach Buckets, Hid each. : Is 6d each Baby Celluloid Dolls, Hid each. 2s set Ludo, 'Steeplechase Game, and Snakes and Ladders, lljd set. Is 6d each Black Cupids, lijd each. 2s each White Teddy Bears, H£d each. 3d each Tiny Small Celluloid Dolls, 6 for Hid, Is 6d each Coloured Spinning Tops, Hid each. Is 6d each Sofbo Ball, you cannot burst them, Hid each. 2s set Old Maid Game of Cards, Hid set. Is 6d each Jointed Dolls, ready to dress, Hid each. 6d boxes of Coloured Beads, 5 boxes for Hid. 2s each Celluloid Bugles, Hid each. Is each Children's Cups and Saucers, 2 for Hid. 2s each Aeroplanes, the real thing, Hid each.. Is each Picture Drawing Slates, 2 for Hid. 6d each Toy Pistols, 3 for Hid. Is each Celluloid "Fish Mouth Organs, 2 for Hid. Is 6d each Rubber Squeaking Birds, Hid each. 7s 6d each Pretty Coloured Rubber Balls, Hid each. Is 6d each Cash Box Money Boxes, with key, Hid eaoh. , 2s each Sponge Dolls (they float in the •bath), Hid each. 3d each Celluloid Rabbits, 6 for Hid. Is each Tennis Balls, 2 for Hid. Is each Picture Puzzles, 2 for Hid. j od each Novelty Kewpies, 3 for ll|d. Is 6d each Gibb's Jumbo Performing Elephant, Hid each. Is 6d Performing Bob, the trick horse, Hid each. Is 6d sets of Toy Furniture, lljd set. 2s boxes of Building Bricks for lljd box. 2s box the Game of Magnetic Fishing, Hid box. And 12 BIG SPECIALS 12 12 ' BIG SPECIALS 12 FROM OUR FANCY SECTION. 6s 6d box Piver's Powders, largest size box, Le Trefle, Pompeii, Azurea, etc., 5s box. 4s 6d bottle Grossmith's English Lavender Bath Salts, 2s Hid bottle. 5d tab. Lifebuoy Soap, 6 tabs .for Is 10£ d. 3s 6d bottle Emulsified Coconut Oil Shampoo, Is Hid bottle. 3b 9d bottle De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills, 2s Hid bottle. 6s 6d lb Medicated Absorbent Cottott Wool, 2s 6id lb. 10s pair Gent's Military Hair ■ Brushes, 4s lid pair. 8s 6d each English Whalebone Ladies' Hair Brushes, 4s 6d each. 12s doz. Clear Glass American Tumljjers, Is Hid half dozen. 24s doz. Large White Ironstone China Dinner Plates, 3s lid half dozen. 2s 6d jar Kruschen Salts for Rheumatism, Is Hid jar. 3s 6d bottle Clemen's Brain and Nerve Tonic, 2s Bid bottle. FUNERAL NOTICE. mHE Funeral of the late Nor» Ann X Kelly will leave St. Mary of the Angels'. Boulcott street, To-morrow (Thursday), 13th December, 1923. at 9.50 a.m., for Karori Cemetery. Requiem Mass 9 a.m. ROBT. H. WILSON AND SON, Undertakers and Embalmers, 164, Adelaide road. Telephone 24-155. FUNERAL CARD. fFVHE Friends of the late Frederick -i. Christopher Wager are invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave his late residence; 278, Cuba street, on Friday, at 10 a.m., for the Cemetery. Karori. E. MORRIS, «JUN., Funeral Director, 60 Taranaki-st., and 28, Riddiford-st. Telephone 22-159, day and night. JW.M.— Ladies' White Canvas Laco • Shoes, covered Cuban heels, J.W.M. pneo 63 lid. J. W. Martin, Courtenay.pl. Btanch:. 57, Manaers-et.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 141, 12 December 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 141, 12 December 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 141, 12 December 1923, Page 2