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GRAND OPENING CONCERT IN NEW ODDFELLOWS 1 HALL MANGAPAPA (Tram Terminus). FRIDAY, JUNE 10, AT 8 P.M. BY “THE DEMONSTRATORS” ALL COMPETITION WINNERS, PROGRAMME. a First Part, 1. Overture The Demons!raters’ Orchest r:t. 2. Folk Song Miss Peggy Lange (Triple winner Napier Competitions 1927) 3. Pianoforte Duet ... Messrs. Clare and Osborne. 4. Baritone Solo “Trumpeter” C. Edwards. 6. The .Wandering Musician Bro. S. •Rutherford. 6. Youthful Steps (Dance Stella Bradfield. 7. Operatic Solo Miss G. Clare 8. Humorous Recitation, “Sentimental Bloke,” Stan Vincent. 9. Bass Solo, “Give a Man a Horse He Can Ride,” H. Johns. 10. Irish Jig Miss L. Brown (N.Z. Champion). 11. Comic Song ... Mr. “Snowy” Hamlin (Professional). 12. ’Cello Solo Miss G. Clare 13. Ventriloquism ••• Mr. Bartley Coney (Late of Sydney). 14. Solo, Mezzo Soprano, Mrs. Coleman 15. Sketch, Humorous Mr. ‘Snowy” Harvey. 16. Song * Naio Warren Second Part. 17.. Step Dance . Miss D. McKenzie (Professional). 18. Three Humorous Stories Bro. R. Grierson. 19. Irish. Song, Baritone, Bro. H. Johns 20. Violin Solo Bro. S. Rutherford 21. Dance, Sailor’s Hornpipe Miss L. Brown. 22. Duet, “Veteran’s Song” Messrs. Coleman and Smith. 23. Elocution Item ... Mr. Stan Vincent 24. Song with Obligato Miss Lette (Winner Napier Competitions, 1927) 25. Elocution Item, “Puck,” Stella Bradfield (Winner Napier, 1927). 26 Dance Duo Misses Brown and McKenzie. >7. Duet Sketch , v Mr. and Mrs. Hamlin 18. Humorous Song Miss Lette 19. Story without Words Stella Bradfield. 50. Irish Song Miss Clare 51. One Act Play ... Mr. and .Mrs. Terry Official Accompanist, Bro. i. Shone; Assistant Accompanist, Miss Osborn; Stage Manager, Mr. Terry. ADMISSION 2/- and 1/-. HO POSTPONED. THE Euchre Party and Dance, in aid of SI. Mnr'v's School, to be held on Thursday, June 9, has been POSTPONED to THURSDAY, June 16. A. CASSTN. 323 ( Hon. Secretary. DANCING. MR D. MacLENNAX, Certificated Teacher (London), Studio, Lysqar’s Buildings, Peel Street,. Private Lessons in the Modern Waltz, Fox Trot, Chans ton, 3 lessons £l/1/-. Also National, Operatic, Toe, and Fancy Dancing.— Call or write Box 14. IF YOU REQUIRE THESE GOODS YOU CANNOT GO PAST US! MAIZE, by the Sack-Per Bushel g/0 POLLARD, by the Sack—Per Bushel 2/4 BRAN, by the Sack—Per Bushel 2/CANTERBURY POTATOES—Per quarter cwt. 2/6 (Special price for large quantity). FOWL GRIT, 91b hags. 1/3 HOUSEHOLD SOAP-Hnlf-ewt. Case of 20 bars. 16/6 ALL GOODS DELIVERED FREE IN BOROUGH. HAWKINS BROS. PHONE 563.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16360, 7 June 1927, Page 2

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