| AMUSEMENTS. Loyal Orange Institution. tO'lC (INVERCARGILL) ANNUAL CELEBRATIONS GRAND CONCERT in MUNICIPAL THEATRE, On THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1923, At 8 p.m. PROGRAMME—Part 1. 1. —Overture, Orphans’ Club Orchestra. 2. —Chairman’s Remarks, Rev. B. Hutson (of Christchurch). 3. —Song—“The Bird With The Broken Wing” (Golson), Mrs Alma Andrews (of Dunedin). 4. —Song—“O Sole Mio’’ (Edwardo Di Cofua), Mr John Leech (of Dunedin). 5. —Humorous Recitation (Selected), Mr H. P. Weston. 6. —Song—“Musetta” (La Boheme) (Puccini), Miss Daisy Hall (lately Soloist with N.S.W. State Orchestra). 7. —Song—“How’s My Boy?” (Homer), Miss Elspeth Denholm (of Oamaru). j B.—Selection, Orphans’ Club Orchestra; I Conductor, Mr W. W. Millar. PROGRAMME.—Part 2. j I.—Selection, Orphan’s Club Orchestra. ! 2.—Song—“Home Song” (Liddle), Mrs j Alma Andrews (of Dunedin). ! 3.—Shakespearean Recitation—“ Queen j Catherine’s Defence,” MiSs S. Aitken. i 4. —Song—“Take a Pair of Sparkling : Eyes” (Sullivan), Mr John Leech j (of 'Dunedin). 15.—Song—“Hame” (Davies), Miss Elspeth 1 Denholm (of Oamaru). I 6.—Piccolo Solo, with Orchestral Accomj paniment, Mr E. Le Petit. : 7.—Song—“Love’s a Merchant” (Molly j Crew), Miss Daisy Hall. j Accompanist: Mrs N. J. Brokenshire. j ADMISSION—Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 3/- (Reserves Free at The j Bristol); Back Stalls, 2/-; Gallery, 1/-. i Resene your Scute without delay at The ! Bristol. | Doors open at 7.15 p.m. | Overture at 8 p.m. Ji2B4 j pREMIER DANCE CLUB. ! EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT. | . Y.M.C.A. Hall, Tay Street. I Waltzing Competition—Entry Free. I Ji2BB RUGBY FOOTBALL. mO-DAY TO-DAY * WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! The Big Clash will now be: MARIST v. INVERCARGILL. Kick-off at 2.30 p.m. INVERCARGILL v. MARIST. Kick-off at 2.30 p.m. ■ ADMISSION CHARGES AS USUAL. Ji2B2 W. G. COMPTON, Secretary. rp w o ’concerts. UNLIKE ANY. Entertaining and Educational. GRAND THEATRE. SATURDAY AND MONDAY, JULY 14 and 16. Given by LASZLO SCHWARTZ, LASZLO SCHWARTZ, LASZLO SCHWARTZ, LASZLO SCHWARTZ, LASZLO SCHWARTZ, Eminent Hugar.an Violinist-Composer. Assisted by ' ETTA FIELD ETTA FIELD Dramatic Soprano, Singing Songs composed by Laszlo Schwartz. ERNEST EMPSON At the Piano. PRICES—6/-, 4/-, 2/- (plus tax). Plans at The Bristol. Special rates for Music students. Particulars at The Bristol. Box Plan opens Thursday, July 12. PON O N STREET H ALL. TO-NIGHT, at 7.30. CHILDREN’S ENTERTAINMENT. RECITATIONS, SONGS, and DIALOGUES. LECTURETTE BY REV. GILBERT. Ji256 PUBLIC NOTICES. RABBITS! IN ANY QUANTITY. 1/8 per pair (CRUTCH GUTTED). CONSIGN TO—THOMAS BORTHWICK & SOUS MAKAREWA. WRITE FOR CRATES AND TAGS FRANK TUCKER BOX 40, INVERCARGILL. WHETHER YOU WANT TO FURNISH one room or a whole mansion, one article or a hundred, it’s all the same. You’ll find the QUALITY HIGHER and the PRICES LOWER at W. S. ROBINSON & CO. THE RELIABLE FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, KELVIN STREET ’Phone—76o. IT is not the Potatoes that stain the hands, but the Knife. Procure a Firth’s Stainless Steel Paring Knife. 2/each; or 2/3 posted.—THOMSON BRID GER & CO, LTD. BILLHEADS, Memo Forms ana Letter heads. Your orders neatly uj promptly executed at The Southland OffaA, E* Bk, ,
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Southland Times, Issue 18990, 11 July 1923, Page 1
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