AMUSEMENTS. Grand Irish Concert DE LUXETHEATRE. TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1929. PROGRAMME. Overture.—Orchestra (Mesdames Leslie McDonald, G. France, Miss K. Williamson, Messrs A. Prouse, J. Rikihana. 1. Song Selected. Miss Eileen Gooding, A.T.C.L. 2. Elocution Humorous Recitation. Mr. Roberts. 3. Song, "‘The Irish Emigrant.” Miss Grace O’Brien. 4. Duet “Rory O’Moore.” Wee Miss Graeie Baruao and Master Raymond Chambler. 5. Song “The Minstrel Bey,” Mr. Tom Hogan, (5, Dance Irish Jig and Hornpipe. Miss Ngaira Goughian 7. Song “ Macushla. ” . Mr, Gregory, 8. Violin Solo “Legende” (Wieniawski) Mr. J. Rikihana,. 9. Song “Kerry Dance” Miss Agnes Me Davit!. ' 10. Sketch “The Company will recite.” Misses Ivy Middle miss, Rita Dearie, Messrs A. If. Morgan, Harold Me Lea voy. INTERVAL. Entr ’act: Orchestra. 1. Song “Molly Bramvigan” Mr. Leslie Slapp. 2. Duo “Valso Joyous” Misses Mabel Dunlop, Betty Hall 3. Song “The Faiiy Tales of Ireland” Miss Gwen Lafferty. 4. Elocution “My Beasth- Eye-glass, ’ Mr Kenneth AitUen,. 5. Song “For the Green” Miss Rubi Butler, L.T.C.L. 6. Poi Dance Kawiu Maoris. 7. Duet “Home Little Maori.” Miss Agues McDavitt, Mr. Leslie Stapp,. 8. Song “Father O’llynn.” Mr. Roberts. 9. Quartctt “Monastery Garden.” Miss Rubi Butler, L.T.C.L., Miss Eileen Gooding, L.T.C.L., Miss : Edna Small, Miss Marie Duir.ble- ' ton, A.T.C.L. Accompaniste: Mrs Leslie McDonald, A.T.C.L. Stage Manager: Mr Kenneth Aitkon. BOX PLAN will open at Ail-ken V; on Thursday. Prices: 3/- and 2/-. Dance Following. GENTS. 1/0, LADIES 1/-. Including Supper. PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. E. I. FARRINGTON DENTAL SURGEON, £]AS STARTED PRACTICE in Eeedwell’s Buildings, Oxf’»d Street, Levia. PHONE 239. LEGAL NOTICE.
fIJK 'CHAS. BLENKHORN, Barrister and Solicitor, announces that he has admitted MR. I>. P. TODD, for some time managing clerk in 'his office, in partnership as from this date. 'Hie practice will in future be continued at the underwritten address, under the style of — BLENKIIORN & TODD, Barristers and Solicitors, Queen Street, Levin. 26th February, 1929. SCHOOL OF CLASSIC DANCING. jyjiss MYETLE WILLIAMS will rosume tuition at the studio, Central Buildings, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd. MISS WILLIAMS will be at the Studio on THURSDAY and FRIDAY AFTERNOONS, to interview parents. Last year’s pupils who intend to continue will assemble on TUESDAY, February 19th. SCHOOL OP DANCING. DIANA ADAMS, I (Pupil of Madam Mousellc, Melbourne) RECEIVE PUPILS for Ballet, Character, Toe, Interpretive Tap., Clogg Dancing. Special play classes being formed foe - Children (4 to 8). Pupils prepared for competitions. Miss Adams will be at the Studio, De Luxe Chambers, on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday Afternoons and Saturday Mornings to interview parents and intending pupils. Miss Ivy Middlemiss, LAB. (GOLD MEDALLIST). TEACHER OF PIANO, HARMONY & ELOCUTION. Pupils prepared for Royal Academy and Trinity College examinations if desired. FEES: Piano, £2 2s. CLASS ELOCUTION, ’Os.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 March 1929, Page 1
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