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I MAJESTIC THEATRE | CHILDREN’S MATINEE. TO-DAY, 2 p.m. Second Episode of the Thrilling Serial, “THE PERILS OF PAULINE.” “The Typhoon of Terror.” “THE BLUE SQUADRON.” Thrilling Epic of the Air. “MICKEY MOUSE” (Barnyard Broadcast) “BUSINESS IS A PLEASURE.” (Comedy). (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TO-NIGHT At 8.-TO-NIGHT. MAJESTIC THEATRE Presents Warner Bros’ All-British Epic Of The Air! Produced with the Co-operation of the Italian Government. l' “THE BLUE SQUADRON” “THE BLUE SQUADRON” “THE BLUE SQUADRON” “THE BLUE SQUADRON” ■ ~~-l (Approved for. Universal Exhibition.) Italy’s mighty AIR ARMADA in a colossal pageant of aviation drama and romance! 1,500 planes in one mightj picture—the last word in flying thrills! AND a powerful romance of Human Love and Conflict played out ’midst a frenzy of excitement in the skies, Starring JOHN STUART — GRETA HANSEN ESMOND KNIGHT—CECIL PARKER Excellent Supporting Programme includes: “BUSINESS IS A PLEASURE” (Comedy). “POLICY GIRL” (Musical Revue). “DARKEST AFRICA” (Travel Talk). “VINCENT LOPEZ’S” Orchestra. Book at McCracken & Wall’s until 12.30, then at Theatre Tel. 738. HALBERT SCHOOL OF MUSIC. HAS RE-OPENED. VIOLIN: PIANOFORTE: H. Halbert. Mrs H. Halbert. STUDIO: 126 DON STREET.
Third grand variety recital By the Pupils of MISS KATHLEEN DERBIE, Teacher of Fancy Dancing. CIVIC THEATRE, THURSDAY, 21st FEBRUARY, 1935, At 8 p.m. PROGRAMME: Part One. Overture Orchestra. Opening Scene: “Columbines Farewell to the Circus.” Song, “The Admiral’s Broom,” Mr. Geo. Cordner. Toe Dance: “A Flirt with a Fan,” Maureen Adams. Song: “Farewell io Summer” (Nell Johnstone) Miss Trixie Pryde. Ballet: “Bouquet of Memories,” Misses K. and M. Derbie, O. Holmes and S. Gourlay. Violin Solo, Master A. Lindsay. Dutch Scena: “By a Little Dutch Mill.” Tap Duo: “A Blonde and a Brunette,’ Naomi Critchfield and Maureen Skerrett. Accordian Solo - - - - Mr W. Tinker. Scene: “A London Alleyway after Midnight.” Dance Scena: “A Baby Girl, Little Beverly Braxton. Dance Scena: “Alice Bluegown.” Soloist: W. Braxton. Ballet: Senior Pupils. , , , „ Dance Duo: “The Tin Soldiers Romance,” - - D. and N. Jordan. Scene; “A Heavenly Playground.” Part Two. Entr’acte Orchestra. Gipsy Scene: “Beside My Caravan. Dance Duo: “The Checkers,” N. Cavanagh and D. Munro. Xylophone Number Mr W. Derbie. Scene: “A Garden of Hearts and Flowers ” Tap Ballet, Miss Kathleen Derbie and Senior Pupils. Dance Duo: “A Rose and a Busy Bee at Play.” N. Kelly and P. Cullen. Song: “My Ships” (Augustus Barrett), Miss Trixie Pryde. Indian Scena - - - - “Pale Moon. Solo Item: “A Rainbow Fairy,” Little Joan Carter. Waltz Time Tap, Little Naomi Critchfield. Toe Duo: “The Skaters.” M. Adams and R. Derbie. Pianoforte Solo, Miss Mary Gilbert, F.T.C.L., L.R.S.M. Irish Scena: “The Charms of Enn. Grand Finale—Miss Kathleen Derbie and Pupils. „ Duet: - - - - “Honeymoon Hotel. “God Save the King.” BOOKING FREE AT BEGG’S. D.C., and Centre Stalls 2/-; Side Stalls and Gallery 1/-; Children halfprice to all parts. Stage Manager: Mr Alex. Sutherland. House Manager, Mr M. Murfitt. Lighting Effects, Messrs Colbran and Little. r , Accompanist, Miss Mary Gilbert, F.T.CJb., L.R.S.M. Fn67l DACRE HALL. A Farewell Social and Presentation will be tendered to Mr and Mrs S. Dagg, on Tuesday, 26th February.— W. Macnicol, Secretary. Fn6B4 MEETINGS. WOMEN’S HOCKEY. A SPECIAL general meeting of the Southland Women’s Hockey Association will be held in Everybody s on Tuesday, February 26, at 7 p.m. sharp. Business: Adoption of new Constitution and Rules. E. BELL, Fn672 Hon. Secretary. THE Ryal Bush Branch of the Farmers’ Union will hold a Meeting on Monday, February 18 at 8 p.m. in the Ryal Bush Hall—J. J. Blakie, Secretary. Fn6Bo MEETINGS. MR D. McLaughlin (Nat. Sec. Union of Unemployed) will address meetings as under: — Invercargill: Monday evening, Feb 18, Smith’s Hall. Address to business men and representatives of clergy and religious organizations. Tuesday evening Supper room, Victoria Hall, meeting of all Relief workers and their wives. 3 p.m. Sunday afternoon: Ohai Public Hall, Citizens and relief workers. Free bus from Nightcaps. Saturday evening, 8.20. Princess Theatre, Gore. Public meeting. Subject: The Compulsory Camp System. Fn724
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