AMUSEMENTS. ,Q,PERA HOUSE. OPERA HOUSE. THIS AFTERNOON. 2.30 o'clock. SPECIAL CHILDREN’S MATINEE. In the Presence of Their Excellencies Lord and Lady Jellicoe. THIS (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. Song in Character, “Why am I always the Bridesmaid,” Miss Stella Chapman 5. Action Recitation, "At the Pictures.” Miss Juanita Manhiro. 6. Reel of Tulloch, Misses Jean McLachlan. Gladys Needham, Edna Vear, and Evelyn Wright. 7. Piano Duet, “Norwegian Dance,” Miss K. Wall and Master K. Fitzgerald. S. Recitation, "A Summer Day,” Miss Joyce Staff. 9. Boy’s Song. "A May Morning,” Master John Walters. 10. Humorous Recitation, "Mary Had a Little Lamb,” Miss Gwen Dalton. 11. Children’s Action Chorus, "The Tin Gee Geo,” Petone Children. 12. Action Recitation, "The Way to Do It,” Miss Joyce Julian. 13. Song in Character, "A Wee Doch an’ Dons," Master James Grieve. 14. Russian Dance, Miss Zelma Carroll. 15. Recitation. "Killed at the Ford,” Master Douglas Edward. 16 Girl’s Song, “Four Loaf Clcter,” Miss Ada Kearns. IT. Piano Solo, "Lorelei," Master Raymond Sneddon. IS. Recitation in Character, "An Old Romance,” Miss Sinclair Breen. 19. Sailor's Hornpipe, Miss Jean McKenzie. 20. Recitation. “The Bobolink,” Miss Ngaire Phipeon. 21. Operatic Dance. Miss Eily Liardet. 22. Action Chorus, "The Japanese Sailor Man," Mrs Menard’s Pupils. ADMISSION: D.C. and 0. Stalls, 3s; Stalls, 2s; .Gallery, Is. Box Plan at The Bristol. Be wise, book your seats. * G. W. JENNER, Secretary. QPERA HOUSE. OPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT! COMPETITIONS! COMPETITIONS! FINAL DEMON STRATTON CONCERT And PRESENTATION OF CHAMPIONSHIP MEDALS. SPECIAL ITEMS FY THE WINNING CHOIR. THIRD DEMONSTRATION CONCERT 9th. 1. Piano Solo. "A. Village Festival,”- , -■ Master -Willie Wad man. 2. Sheauntriubhas, Miss Jean McLacblan. ■ ' - ■ 3. Recitation. “Claribel’s Prayer,” - Miss Florence McKaia■l. Humorous Action Song. "A Child’s Lament,’’ Miss Wilma Summerhayes. 5. Song (N:Z. composer), "Once in the Long Twilight,” Mr Roland Smith. 6. Recitation- in; Character, Potion Scene from . "Romeo and Juliet,” Miss Gwen Dalton. 7. Song (Begg’s Scholarship), "O, my Garden full • of-t-Eoses-”-■ MisB~“YI. Clarke. 9. Piano Solo, Polonaise, No. 12.- McDowell, Miss Thelma Gallaher. 10. Humorous Character Sketch, “As I sez to Mrs B-." Miss Marjorie Willcooks. 11. Contralto Solo, "Salaam,” - Mrs Goldsmith. 12. Recitation, "Marguerite,” Miss Florence ChurchiU. PRESENTATION OF CHAMPIONSHIP MEDAL SHIELDS. 13. Piano Solo, "Rigolettd”. Transcription (Liszt), ‘Miss Nettie Purdie. 14. Toe Dance, Miss Diana Tabor. 15. Bass Solo. “The Curfew," Mr K. J. Bryan. 16. Recitation, ,"A Waltz Quadrille," iss Alexa Elton. 17. Vocal Duet, "Sincerity,” *- Misses Doris and Marjorie Clarke. 18. Sword Dance, Jean McKenzie. 19. Shakespearean Recitation. "Othello’s Defence," Mr K. S. Dillon. 20. Mezzo Soprano Solo, “What’s in the Air To-day.” Mieau'Millio-.Knight. 21. Duet in Character; “An Old Romance,” Misses Winnie Cooley and Joyce Julian. 22. Operatic Solo, "Softly Awakes my Heart,” Mrs W. J. Coventry. 23. Choir Chorus,- "Oh, Father, whoso • Almighty Power," and “Daybreak,” St. Mary of the Angels (Mr E. JHealey, conductor). , Admission. —D.C. and O. Stalls 3s, Stalls 2s, Gallery Is. Box Plan at the Bristol Piano Co. • Book your scats, and come early. • G. W. JENNER, Secretary. GRAND CONCERT. rjY OWN UAL L. TUESDAY', OCTOBER 12th. COYIE AND HEAR. Wellington's Champion Choir, St. Mary of the Angels (under the conductorship of ilr E. J. Hcaly). Marist Brothers’ Boys’ Choir. Master Jack Walter* (Champion .Boy Soprano). Mr Will Goodie. Mr Kevin S. Dillon. Miss Jean and Thelma McKenzie. Miss M. Glavin (New Zealand’s only lady Piper). Master Winston McCarthy (the youthful Harry Lauder). Etc., etc., etc. FIRST APPEARANCE OF THE HIBERNIAN IRISH WABPIPE BAND. Admission : 3s, 2s and Is. HI FOUND. NEW Umbrellas are very expensive in the country towns. Let your next new Umbrella come from us. Mail us a postal note for 17s 6d for a largo stylish lady's umbrella, and £1 l s for a large gent’s umbrella. We pay postage. Umbrellas nicely recovered, 10s Cd each- Post yours to-day. LETHABY’S, Umbrella Specialists, opp. Post Office. Wellington. CHIROPODIST. CORNS, Warts, Bunions, and all tom Troubles treated painlessly by T. B. Wilson, the man who looked after the Soldiers’ Feet in Fealhcreton Camp. 45. Ghuznee street, opposite Hotel Bristol. Hours. 9to 1 and 2to C. 'Phono 22485. Lady in attendance. CIARTER AND CO.. Cuba street. Well- > ington.—Just landed, new Millinery and Ready-to-wear Hats. New Gloves, Ribbons, Hose, Corsets, Under lathing. Cut Prices.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10716, 9 October 1920, Page 3
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