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AMUSEMENTS. DOMINICAN CONVENT JUBILEE. CIVIC THEATRE. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, At 8 p.mQB AND CONCERT By Pupils and Ex-Pupils, assisted by an Orchestra arranged by kina courtesy of Mr W. J. Ferguson, L.A.B. PROGRAMME: PART ONE

Overture —“Marche Militaire” (Schubert)—Orchestra. . Chorus—“ The Oars are Plashing Lightly” (Geibel) (Pupils of St. Catherine’s College and St. Josephs School). . Song—“ The Wind” (Spross). Miss Nellie Derbie. Pianoforte Duo—“lnvitation to the Waltz” (Weber) Ist Piano—-Miss Leah Allison, L.T.C.L. 2nd PianoMiss Kassy Beatty, L.T.CL. Action Song Pupils (St. Theresas School). Percussion Band-(a) ‘Hungarian Dance” (Gladys Cumberland); (b) “Chinese March” (Gladys Cumberland). —Pupils of the Kindergarten, assisted by Masters Cyril Pasco and Alex Lindsay (violms). Recitation—“ The Highway Man (Alfred Noyes)—Miss Zita Traynor. Gavotte—Senior Students Form V. Song—“Ye Happy Birds (Gumbert) Miss Bessie Gallien. Violin Solo—“Czardas” (Monti)— Miss Aileen Smith, L.T.C.L. Pianoforte Double Duo — Valse Bril* liant” (Moszkowski) Ist Piano— Miss Kathleen Kerr, L.T.CL. Miss Dulcie Downes. 2nd Piano—Miss -Mabel Pasco, Miss Babs Dickens. Interval. PART TWO. Entr’acte—“Le Prophete” (Meyerbeer) Orchestra. Operetta—“ The Golden Whistle (Mrs Forman) —Junior Pupils St. Catherine’s College. „ Musical Monologue— The Clown. (Words by Sam Walsh. Music by ' Daisy McGeoch) Miss Moira O’Neill. Song—(a) “A Rose Bower” (Clayton Johns); (b) “A Blackbird.”—Miss Kathleen Coughlan (Violin Obbligato by Miss Aileen Smith, L.T.C.L) Dance—“ Rainbow Fairies”—Junior Pupils St. Joseph’s School (Prepared by Miss K. Derbie). Duo—“ Blue Danube Waltz” (Strauss-Schultz-Elver)—lst Piano, Miss Mary Fitzgerald, L.T.C.L., L.A.B. 2nd Piano —Miss Maisie Kilkelly, L.T.C.L. Part Song—“ Shepherd’s Dance” (From Henry VIII. Edward German)— Past Pupils. Golden Jubilee Ode (Words by Miss Eileen Duggan. Music by Miss Sophie Hall). —Pupils of St. Catherine’s College and St. Joseph’s School. Accompanist: Miss Mary Fitzgerald, L.T.C.L., L.A.B. Dancing prepared by Miss Charlotte de Reya. Two Rogers Pianos kindly lent by Chas. Begg & Co. Stage Manager: Mr Alex Sutherland. ADMISSION—D.C. and O.S. 3/-; Back Stalls 2/-; Gallery 1/-. Reserved Seats 6d extra. 0j426 BOX PLANS AT BEGG’S. THE ROSLYN BUSH Concert and Dance will be held in Mr McNaught’s Barn, Rakauhauka, on October 14. 0j423 INVERCARGILL FOOTBALL CLUB. THE ANNUAL DINNER of the above Club will be held in the Federal Banquet Hall, Dee Street, on SATURDAY, 15th inst., at 6.30 p.m. sharp. Members and supporters cordially invited.—H. W. Norris, Hon. Secretary. 0j434 MEETINGS. MEETING AT WAIMATUA. VIEW ZEALAND CROWN TENANTS’ il ASSOCIATION, Southland Branch. A meeting of Crown Tenants will be held in fe The School, Waimatua, on THURSDAY, 13th inst., at 8 p.m. A i large attendance requested. E. F. NICHOL, 0j435 Convener. SPORTS MEETINGS. QTAUTAU SPORTS. LABOUR DAY. DELAYED TRAINS. PRIZE MONEY AND TROPHIES TOTAL £99. NOMINATIONS CLOSE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15. R. R. WALKER. Og3lB Hon. Sec. WHERE TO STAY. LABOUR DAY WEEK-END. VISITORS to the Eglinton Valley ' who intend staying at the Te Anau Hotel will need to book early as accommodation is limited. Bowling green in good order. Tariff 14/-. 0j442

WHILE IN CHRISTCHURCH—MAKE YOUR HOME AT THE 111 “AMBASSADORS” Note: As an entirely new venture, Tariff has been reduced by nearly half. Owing to extraordinary times, the Proprietor of this magnificently appointed PRIVATE HOTEL has decided to reduce the Tariff to 8/6 per Day, yet maintain the same high standard as in the past. T. J. SLEEMAN: Proprietor. Manchester Street. (2 minutes’ Walk from Railway Station) PHONE: 30-382.

Milanese jumper suits; Light shades only. 10/6 each. SW., W. Worth four times as much.—ABRAHAM WACHNER, Dalgety’s Buildings, Don Street. SKIN DISEASES— Country patients may write to us for advice, a booklet on treatment. —Klexema, Invercargill. Phone 1319.

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Southland Times, Issue 21835, 12 October 1932, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 21835, 12 October 1932, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 21835, 12 October 1932, Page 1

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