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Aimiscmeiits. jyj- un ic i T H E A T R K. : ?RIDAY NIGHT, At S o'clock. QONCERT In aid of SOUTHLAND CRICKET ASSOCIATION PROGRAMME. First Part. 1. Selection—“ Songs of Schubert” (by Kimmcr) Bth Regimental Band 2. Song—"Son of Mine” Dr Stanley Brown 3. Humorous Sketch —“The Vicar’s Presentation” Mr .T, D. Gilmore 4. Song—"Blue Bonnets o'er the Border” Miss Arthur 5. Duet —"The Battle Eve” Messrs C. Couling and A. S. Cookson 6. Flute Solo—Selected Mr A, le Petit 7. Song—"’The Men of the English Guard” Mr A. S. Cookson S. Concert March—Selected Sth Regimental Band -Interval. Second Part. 1. Grand Fantasia—“ The Village Blacksmith” (by Franz Gaetas) Sth Regimental Band SYNOPSIS. —Introduction, Early Morning, Cock-crow, Cuckoo, Lark, etc.; (I)“ Under the Spreading Chestnut Tree.” solo, IGb horn; (2) “The Smith at Work.” cornet solo, with anvil accompaniment; (3) "He goes on Sunday to the Church,” peal of bells, trombone solo. and organ effects: (4) “The Children on their way from School,” a dance on the village green; fnVToiling. Rejoicing. Sorrowing,” bass solo, with dance and anvil accompaniment. 2. Song —"On with the Motley” Mr .1. B, Struthers 3. Monologue—Own selection Mr .1. R. Haigh 4. Song—Selected Mr F. Cooper 5. Song—Selected Miss Arthur 6. Piccolo Solo—“ Will o' the Wisp" Mr A. le Petit 7. Song—“lt was a Lover and His Lass” Dr Stanley Brown 8. Selection—"Harry Lauder’s Songs" i hy Ord Hume) Sth Regimental Band Accompanist—Mr Philip Dunn. ADMISSION— 1/- to all parts, children half-price. Reserved seats at Tho Bristol, Gd extra. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. GKO. 1 > COCHRAN K, AvS57 Hon. Secretary. CONCERT AND DANCE, MAKA RKWA. | >K sure and come along to the Annual Concert and Dance in aid of the Makarewa Hall Funds. Notice date: FRIDAY, APRIL 30. 111.13. Good programme assured. Refreshments. I A \v S 8 7 INVERCARGILL ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. Ist Concert. 6th Season.. VICTORIA HALL TO-NIGH'I Aw 6 0 5 W. W. MILLAR. Hon. Sec. Box 2'J. DANCING. X E. I.OtVE’.S Dancing Classes eom- • mence on THURSDAY, April 20, .Juveniles 1.30, Evening S. Advanced practice, Fridays, 8, in Kelvin street hall. J. E. L WE. Grand Hotel.
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Southland Times, Issue 17498, 29 April 1915, Page 6
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