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j AMUSEMENTS. GRAND RECITAL. TO-MORROW EVENING. Commencing 8.15 pan. CIVIC THEATRE. BY THE INVERCARGILL CIVIC BAND. | AND ASSISTING ARTISTS. PROGRAMME: March“ The President.” - BAND. Song(Selected). MR ALBERT E. BRUCE. (Late Tenor Soloist, 8.8. C., England). Song“ Daddy’s Lullaby.” BABY DOREEN THOMSON. Overture . . “Zampa” (Herold). BAND. Song(Selected). MISS WINIFRED SANDERSON.' (Late soloist, 8.8. C., England). ’Cello Solo(Selected). MR J. CARDNO. Grand Selection: “The Flying Dutchman.” (Wagner). BAND. Song(Selected). MR G. GUNN. Duet(Selected). MISS SANDERSON and MR BRUCE. March■■». . “The Liberator.” BAND. GOD SAVE THE KING. ConductorMr A. R. Wills. Accompanists: Miss Winifred Sanderson and Mr J. Thompson: Doors Open 7.45 pan. SILVER COIN COLLECTION AT DOORS. MuS99 V. SHIRLEY', Hon. Sec. VICTORIA HALL. VICTORIA HALL. VICTORIA HALL. VICTORIA HALL. ALL NATIONS FAIR Proceeds for St. Mary’s Basilica Renovation Fund. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! WONDERFUL DISPLAY OF FANCY GOODS AND USEFUL ARTICLES. FINAL NIGHT!' FINAL NIGHT. FINAL NIGHT! FINAL NIGHT. Opening at 7.30 pan. MARCH AND CHORUSES BY MARIST BROTHERS’ PUPILS. FINAL APPEARANCE! COPPER TOP MINSTRELS. CHARACTER READING BY PROFESSOR BLANC. PATRONISE OUR AMUSEMENT PARLOURS! And keep the money in your City. ADMISSION: 6d. ■ OPEN THIS AFTERNOON from 2.30 pan. -Admission Free. DOG TRIALS. DIPTON COLLIE CLUB. THE ANNUAL TRIALS will be held on Messrs A. Gerrard & Sons’ property on TUESDAY' AND WEDNESDAY, May 27 and 28. Commencing at S a.m. each day. GOOD PROGRAMME OF SIX EVENTS. NUMEROUS SPECIAL PRIZES. LUNCHEON BOOTH ON THE GROUND. CONCERT BY' AITCHISON’S PARTY ON FIRST NIGHT OF TRIALS. SUPPER. DANCE TO FOLLOW. A. D. FINLAYSON. M 1541 Secretary. DANCES. pELIGHTFUL DANCING — CABARET FEDERAL—TO-NIGHT. THE HARVEST HOME BALL WILL be held in the Oteramika Hall on May 28. Wallis’s Bohemian Orchestra; five instruments. Best Floor in Southland. Red Band Free Bus leaves Makarewa at 7 pan., leaving H.B. Corner at 7.30. Gents 3/-; Ladies 2/-. W. K. SIM. MsS4B Secretary. A HUNT DANCE will be held in the SOUTH HILLEND HALL, on WEDNESDAY, 28th May. Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/-. Tally-Ho Orchestra. P. Hartz, Secretary. MuB49 JACK THOMPSON’S ORCHESTRA in attendance at the second of a series of Dances to be held in WOODLANDS HALL, May 28. Good Supper. Splendid Floor. Weaver’s Bus (two if necessary) leaves H.B. Corner 7.30 p.m. 1/- Return. Ladies 1/6; Gents 3/-. P. WYETH; C. FREW. MuB66 Joint Secretaries. Makarewa basket ball club will hold a DANCE in the Makarewa Hall, on THURSDAY', 29th May. Thompson’s Dance Band. Weaver’s Bus leaves H.B. corner. MuB46 IJIELEPHONE 275 — RESERVE — FEDERAL CABARET TO-NIGHT. DON’T FORGET SPRINGHILLS Fancy Dress and Hard Times Ball, May 30th. MuB44 Grand masked, plain and fancy DRESS, BALL. EMPIRE THEATRE, RIVERTON, FRIDAY, 30th MAY, 1930.' Commencing at 8.30 p.m. Grand March at 9.30 p.m. In aid Anglican Church Bazaar Fund. AUSTRAL JAZZ BAND (Six Instruments) will render the Latest Dance Hits. Mr J. W. Smith, of H. & J. Smith, will Judge the Costumes. ADMISSION—Gents, 3/-; Ladies, 2/-. Good Supper. Good Music. Good Floor. Beautiful Lighting Effects. COMPETITIONS—Canadian Throe Step, Lucky Spot Waltz, Best Fancy Dress Lady and Gent, Most Original Costume, Lady and Gent. ONLOOKERS—DRESS CIRCLE, 1/-. MuBso A GRAND BALL ' WILL BE HELD AT BALFOUR under the auspices of the- Young People, on WEDNESDAY, June 11. Jack Thompson’s Popular Dance Band. Admission: Gents 4/-; Ladies 2/-. Mu9oo LYLA GRANT, Sec.

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Southland Times, Issue 21091, 24 May 1930, Page 1

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