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AMUSEMENTS. S MAJESTY'S THEATRE i Piping and Dancing Association of N.Z. i (Otago Centre). GRAND SCOTTISH CONGER] : (In Aid of -the Competitions Prize Fund) Will take place in ! HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE (Nest to Show Hall), TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! i' At 8 o'clock. EVERY PERFORMER THE VERY BES: PROCURABLE. COME AND HEAR THE SONGS OP YOUI FATHERS AND MOTHERS. "Hail, Caledonia, land of my childhood, Home of my birth, eo radiant and fair. Though I Have roamed through the worli and its beauties, Nowhere on earth with thee can compare. ?hou art majestic arid reg-al in splendor, Thou art the land of the gallant and free, Lassies with hearts aye so true and S' I tender, Hail, •Caledonia-! how I love thee.", PROGRAMME OF CONCERT: Pipe Selection.—Competition Champion. Highland Danoe— Highland Reel.—Missc Daisy M'Lemian and May Thorn, Messi A. E. Lake and H. Macdonald. Song—'Afton Water.'—Mr J. Leech. Par;, &ng—' Scotland Yet.'—Burns Clu' Choir. Song—'My Love ia Like.'—Miss Ethel Prid nam. Recitation —'The Cameron Men.' —Miss It; Mazengarb. Son°-~'Draw the Sword.'—Mr W. Watters. Song—'Hail, Caledonia.'—Mrs R. W. An drews (nee Miss Alma Lefevre). Pipe Duct—'The Green Hills.'—Pipe-majo Grant and Piper M'.Killop. Highland Dance—Scan Triubhais.—Mis Tnppy Sutherland. Humorous Selection—'Ten Minutes w: HeeUm' Rory.'—Mr Goo. Mearns. Part Song—'The Auld Scots gangs.'—Burn Club Choir. Song—'Angus Macdonald.'—Miss Corn Aslin. ; Song—' Mary of Arsvle.' —Mr J. Leech. Song—' The Auld Boose.'—Mrs R, W. An drews. Song—'Border Ballad.'—Mr W. Watters. Highland Dance—Highland Fling.—Mis ° Winnie Robinson. Accompaniste. Miss Elsie MacDouga.il, A.T.CL., L.A.B. Concert Programme kindly arranged by M Thomas Ritchie, of Begg end Co., Ltd. Grand Piano kindly supplied by Begg and Co., Ltd. COME AND HEAR THE SONGS OF TED RACE YOU BELONG TO. " Land of brown heath and shaggy wood, Land of the mountain and the flood, Land of my aires!" COME EARLYPcOMB EARLY! HUNDREDS TURN ED~A WAY LAST YEAR ADMISSION: Dress Circle and Front Stalls, 3s (bookie fee Sixpence extra, including Members); Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. BOX PLAN AT BEGGS'. Member's Annual Ticket (ss) admit Member FREE to ALL COMPETITION! and CONCERTS during year. F. A. CHEYNE, Hon. Secretary. DUNEDIN PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY (Incorporated). JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE TUESDAY, JUNE lObli, 1913, at 8 p.m. •SECOND CONCERT, FIFTEENTH SEASON. An Excellent Orchestral Programme has bee ar/anged for this Concert. Vec&'ists: Mrs J. COVENTRY. Mr J". LEECH. Box Plan at Bii-tol. No Booking Fee. To t'lnblo Visitors to attend iias Ooncerj a limited number of 2s Tickets will be sole obtainable a>fc The Bristol or at the door. E. S. WILSON, Secretary. I THE SALVATION ARMY JUBILEI THE SALVATION ARMY JUBILEE DOWLING STREET, DUNEDIN. DOWLING STREET, DUNEDIN. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), JUNE sth, TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), JUNB sth, VISIT OF COMMISSIONER 11. T. HOWARD, commissioner hj. t. kdward, commissioner hj. t. Howard, commissioner hj. t. Howard, chimp of staff CHIEF OF STAFF (Of London), Accompanied by COMMISSIONER H. HODDER COMMISSIONER H. HODDER, And Other Officers. STIRRING JUBILEE ADDRESS, 'THE AKMY OF THE HELPING HAND 'THE AKMY OF THE HELPING HAND, Everybody should hear this disiinguishei loader of the Salvation Army. He is nex to General Booth in control of the Army' world-wide operations. ADMISSION FREE, COLLECTION. Jt.J' requested to attend a PRELIMINARY MEETING on FRIDAY, 6th June. 1939, at 3 p.m., at 01 ago Expansion League Board Room, 11 Crawford street. BUSINESS : To Arrange Details for Deputaiion to Si; William Fniser, Miiiicicr of Public Works. A. M. BEODRICK, Mayor of Cromwell. UNITED STARR-BOWKETT BUILDING SOCIETY. FREE LOANS. Over 700 Homes Already Provided in Town and Country. FOUR GROUPS RUNNING FIFTH STARTING. DON'T PAY RENT. Particulars HUGH MITCHELL, Secretary, 152 High street. RED CROSS. ST. CLAIR AND CAFERSIIAM BRANCH. A FULL ATTENDANCE of Members -X (past and present) is requested for FRIDAY, the 6t'i. IMPORTANT BUSINESS. KATE OHALMER, Hon. Secretary. npHE Annual and First Sewing Meeting of J- the Batchelor Hospital Sewing Guild wil! be held on FRIDAY, June 6th, 1919, at 2 p.m., in the Knox Church Session Room. AGNES J. FALCONER, Hon. Sec. kESIGNS submitted for all classes of Blocks fcr tka ''Eveains Star* Co.

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Evening Star, Issue 17062, 5 June 1919, Page 5

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