INVERCARGILL CLUB’S ANNUAL SOCIAL
THE GREAT D.L.F. FIXTURE OF THE YEAR. (As the above eynchrcnises with the South’* land Winter Show, outside patrons will have the benefit of excursion fares.) VICTORIA HALL, INVERCARGILL, THURSF AY, JUNE. 8, 1911, at ’ 7.45 p.nu W. A. Ott, Esq., Mayor of Invercargill, will occupy the Chair. Dot has made special arrangements to ha present. Concert 7.45 p.m. Dance commences 10 p.m. sharp, and continues until 2 a.m. Games provided for non-dancers and juveniles. Concert Is. Concert and dance—double ticket, admitting lady .and gentleman to both concert and dance. 2s 6d; extra lady’s ticket’ Is. Tickets obtainable from Wesney Bros., Dee street, Invercargill; also, from any mem* her of the Invercargill Club. Music for dance furnished by Mr Chaa. Duerdon’s select orchestra. Catering by the Fresh Food Company. Mir Alex. Sutherland acts as M.C. Games 'in charge of chib members. —The Concert.— Programme by representative D.L.F. pop. formers, assisted by Mr Arthur Credge! Mr Arthur Credo-el Mr Arthur Credge! The inimitable patter artist and comic impersonator. Mr E. R. Godward! M.r B. R. Godwardl Mr E. R. Godward ! • Ban joist and society entertainer. Messrs Griffiths and Brokenshire! Messrs Griffiths and Brokenshire! Messrs Griffiths and Brokenshire! Comic vocalists of the first order, introducing new one-act character specialties. Mr Phil Poole, the brilliant solo-violinist. Miss Stella Glennie, Invercargill’s clever young step-dancer, and other gifted and accomplished artistes and artists. Grand calisthenic display by girls specially trained by Midgie. Our Faroe! Our Faroe! Our Farce? The cast includes Smoking Flax, Midgie, Octava, Iris, Luceda, and Millicent. A loud laugh from rise to fall of curtain. * An evening of mirth and melody. Musical, elocutionary, dramatic, calistbenic, and terpseborean items-. An ideal social, and bright, brisk, and breezy entertainment. —The Supper.— To obviate undue loss of time at supper, it has been thought necessary to serve tenia on the usual banded round ” system. A “ band round ” supper tends to sociability, and entails less strenuous labour than other .methods. And on these grounds it is considered the more practical for D.LP. and their purpose. With the exception of supper time there will be no delays of any sort or items between the dances, and am emergency pianist has been engaged to give the members of the orchestra an occasional rest. LAVENGRO, Secretary. Address: 200 Spey street, Invercargill.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2985, 31 May 1911, Page 79
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386INVERCARGILL CLUB’S ANNUAL SOCIAL Otago Witness, Issue 2985, 31 May 1911, Page 79
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