AMUSEMENTS. TOWN HALL! TOWN HALL! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! COMPETITIONS SOCIETY'S FESTIVAL. ■A FINE PROGRAMME BY PRIZE-WINNERS! FIRST DEMONSTRATION CONCERT. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th, 1921. 1. Piano jSolo—“The Mill” Master John Smith 2. .Recitation in Character —‘‘Ambition” Miss Sinclair Breen 3. Action Song—“ Umbrella Song” Mdse Alice Chapman 4. Operatic Dance— * Miss Betty Jacotnb 5. Action Song—“ Farewell to Childhood” Miss Fdna Ptirdie 6. Humorous Sketch —“Wet Day. Troubles” Miss Kath. Chappie Soprano Solo—“ Rosebuds” Miss Dilian Hannam r'lvio'f Pinr.A Cnly, ( 1 17 A frmm, J flat NllllOr” / PTI y-W"i in’! \f ■». U l . TVin n ot8. Chief Piano Solo —“Scherzo from B flat Minor” (Chopin)...Mr E. Tanner 9. Recitation—“ The Old Stage Queen” Miss Hazel Jeffreys 10. Clog Dance— Miss Thelma McKenzie 11. Miezzo Soprano Solo—“Segnai” Miss Violet Keith 12. Humorous Recitation —“A Trip to Blackpool” Miss Zelma Carroll 12a. Operatic .Solo —“Che Faro” Miss Irene Hornblow 13. Children's Chorus —“Band 1 -to the Leeward Ho” Mariet Bros.' Choir 14. Character Sketch —“Joe the Crossing Sweeper” Master J. Watchman 15. Baritone Solo—“ Captain, Mac” Mr E. R. F. Hewitt 16. Humorous Sketch —.“Peach Pies” - Miss M. Shearer 17. Story Without Words—‘The Butcher’s Boy” Mr L. Inch 18. ’Cello Solo —“Concerto Ot> 7” (Klengel) Mi- C. Tanner 19. Contralto Solo—“ Abide With Me” Miss M. Allan 20- Dance Duo— Misses Kath. Black and Eve. Wii^it .. Girls’ Song—“ Bin Ladv Moon” > Miss .Tovee Julian 21. Girls’ Song—“ Big Lady Moon” .’-Miss Joyce Julian 22. Sheauntriubha®— , Miss Phyllis McMillan 23. Musical Monologue—“ Out at Mons” , Miss Clarice Ritchie 24. Baritone Solo—“ The Ballad Monger” Mr C. Moss 25. Recitation—“ The Ride of Paul Venarez” Mr L. Power 26. Character Recital — Mrs E. Frye ADMISSION 3s/-. 2*- and 1/-. BOOK TOUR SEATS AT THE BRISTOL. G. W. JENNE’R, Secretary. BUSINESS NOTICES. SPRINGBOKS Y. N.Z. The Third Test will be a fast game, but there’s not meed to fast because you go to the Park early to get a good "poesy”! TAKE A BOX OF SANDWICHES FROM GAMBLE & CREED’S AND HAVE LUNCH ON THE GROUND! \ These dainty Sandwiches are in handy boxes that will slip conveniently into your pocket; the following varieties to choose from:— EGG, HAM, LETTUCE, CHEESE, SPAGHETTI OR PEANUT BUTTER. 1/-, 2/- and 3/- BOX. Call for a box, or order beforehand and we will have it ready for yon at 8 a.m. on Saturday. We are serving Tea from 5 p.m. until 8 p.m. SATURDAY EVENING. HOT TEA AT LAMBTON QUAY. GAMBLE AND CREED, 292, LAMBTON QUAY, 174, CUBA STREET AND WILLIS STREET. WELLINGTON. ’
FOOTBALL. Rugby i rugby i rugby \ UGBY! RUGBY! RUGBY! SATURDAY NEKT SATURDAY NEKT At ATHLETIC PARK, at 2.45 p.m. ATHLETIC PARK, at 2.45 p.m. SPRINGBOKS SPRINGBOKS SPRINGBOKS SPRINGBOKS SPRINGBOKS ' SPRINGBOKS v, NSW ZEALAND. NSW ZEALAND •NSW ZEALAND. NSW ZEALAND ’ NSW ZEALAND NSW ZEALAND. THREE CURTAIN-RAISERS. 10 a.m.—SCHOOLBOYS. Noon : AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY VICTORIA COLLEGE. 1.30 p.m.— KING COUNTRY v. WELLINGTON B. NOTICE TO PATRONS: Nos. 1 and 2 Stiles admit BOY® only. Nos. 3,4, 5,6, 7, and 8 admit Adults only. Ticket will admit at the Rate nearest Grandstand*at South End of Ground and Adelaide road entrance, where tickets are on sale. Tickets, admitting to the enclosure, must he presented at the outer Rate and also at large gate opening on to the playing area. NOTE. —These tickets must be retained and shown on demand. Grandstand Entrance, centre of Stand only. South Temporary Grandstand entrance South Gate only. North Temporary Grandstand entrance Main Gate only. In addition to Tram Sen-vice, there will he a Motor 'Bus Service leaving the Post Office, Allen street, and Dixon street ait regular intervals, taking people to the Adelaide road entrance. SPECIAL NOTICE Patrons will greatly assist by purchasing tickets (Price 2s 6d), from F. H. Laws, Courtenay place; B. Perry, Tobacconist, Manners street; Howe and Sowman, Tobacconists, Lambton quay; Homig and Co., Mercers, Cuba street. This will relieve the stiles, expedite entry into the grounds, and ensure your being on . the right side of the gate when the match starts. Buy the only official programme that gives the names and position of players of bothT'teams. On sale at Athletic Park only—2B pages full of photographs and information of the Springboks. Exits provided at— South End of Park on to Rintoul . street. Western Bank on to Adelaide road. North Elnd of Ground on to Rintoul street. ’ CONVENIENCES South End, of Ground. Rintoul street Corner, SouthWestern Bank, and North End. GATES OPEN 8.30 a.m. All Officials must he in attendance at 8 a.m. ADMISSION—Ground, 2s 6d; Children. Is. H. E. COMBS, Secretary, N.Z.R.U. fTIHE DAINTIES for Suppers; open A- until eleven p.m.: home-made Cakes a specialty: call in after the theatre. 18 and 22. Courtenav place. ’ Tl/TESSAGE from Mars. Have you -IVI- heard? What! The Baton Firelighters. Is doz. Afck your grocer for them. rrtHE DAINTIES, for Hot and Cold A Luncheons, 12 to 2. 18-22, Courtenay place.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11006, 15 September 1921, Page 3
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