N.Z. COMPETITIONS.
-O* YESTERDAY ’S PROCEEDINGS
(Per Press Association.)
Wellington, November G. The competitions were continued today and tnis evening and drew' large audiences:—
Character sketch, in costume, with make up.—Hiss Lilian Prichard (Melbourne), “Mad Scene” from Hamlet, 1; Miss Thelma Brown (Launceston), “Arthur in the Tower,” Miss Bartley (Auckland), “Dolly Vardcn,” equal 2; Miss G. Helen Gardner “Mrs Green,” and Florence J. Pacoy (Dunedin), “A Dethroned Queen,” equal, 3. • jjua'ogue, own selection.—Miss Lilian Prichard (Melbourne) and Mr H. S. Osborne (Dunedin), “The Quarrel Scene” from “A School for Scandal,” 1; Miss Rita Simpson and Mr E. Y. Mills (Wellington), “The Reason Why,” arid Miss E. Lissack and Mr J. C. Bell (Lower Hurt), “A Pair of Lunatics,” equal, 2; Miss G. Helen Gardner and Mr P. A. Devereaux (Dunedin), “Romeo and Juliet,” 3. Piano duet, over IG, “Italy” (Moszkowski). —Miss Violet Lewis and Mrs Fred Crossley (Wellington) 1; Miss K. R. Clark and Miss N. N. Clark (Wellington) 2; Miss Elsie May Chapman and Miss Louise Caddick (Wellington) and Misses Elsie and Ruby Frost (Masterton), equal, 3. Violin solo, open, “Zephyr” (Hubay).—Miss Jane Matthew Mathieson 1.
Cello solo, “Melodic Romantique” (Stern). —Albert Stanley Hilliker( Wellington) 1, Norman Lee Martin (Lower Hutt) 2.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 71, 7 November 1911, Page 6
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