AMUSEMENTS. T)APANUI PATRIOTIC CONCERT. In Aid of THE PATRIOTIC FUND. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, In ST. PAUL'S SCHOOLROOM, PAPANUI, At 8 o'clock. PROGRAMME. 1. Selection on the Great Highland Warpipe.—Pipe Band. 2. Song, Selected. —Mr R. Morgan. 3. Song, "Absent Minded Beggar."—Miss Ruby Clark. 4. Dance, Highland Fling.—Miss Dorig Souness. s'. Song, Patriotic.—Mrs MacGillivray. 6. Recitation, Selected.—Mr Instone. 7. Song, "The Lads, in Navy Blue," Mrs John Aitcliison. 8. Dance, Highland.—Mr Jack Fraser. 9. Song, "A Pattern to the World," Mr Win. Aitcliison. (Five Minutes' Interval to arrange next item.) 10. "The British Empire" (30 performers) —Messrs F. Inns and Company. 11. Song, "Red, White, and Blue." —Mrs Clark. 12. Dance, "Seann Triubliias." —Miss Mackintosh. 13. Recitation, Selected. —Mr Malcolm. 14. Song, "Tommy Atkins."—Mr Clark. 15. Dance, Highland.—Miss Gladys Simpson 16. Song, Selected. —Patriotic. 17. Selections, "Scottish Gems." —Pipe Band. 18. God Save the King.—Company. Mrs R. W. Morgan, A.T.C.L., Accompanist. Musical Director . ... Mr Wm. Aitcliison. Hon. Treasurer .... . -Mr R. J. Sharpe. Admission—One Shilling. CELEBRITIES DIRECTION. Manager Carlyle Smytlie Associate Manager Faulkner Smith JHEA TE E~ ROYAL. r TWO NIGHTS ONLY. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, October 7 and 8. First Appearance of SIR DOUGLAS MAWSON, K.B. SIR DOUGLAS MAWSON, K.B. SIR DOUGLAS, MAWSON, K.B. The Successful Leader of the Famous Australasian Scientific Antarctic Expedition of 1911-1914, with his Celebrated Collection of UNPARALLELED MOVING PICTURES Depicting the marvellous wealth of Sea, Animal, and Bird Life in the Antarctic; also an UNRIVALLED SERIES OF COLOURED VIEWS. NOTE.—The net proceeds of Sir Douglas Mawson's World Lecture Tour arc to be devoted to discharging, the debts on the Australasian Antarctic Expedition. ■ Dress Circle and • Reserved Stalls, 5/-. Family Tickets (admitting four), 16/-. Unreserved Stalls, ?>/'■ Back Stalls, 2/-. Gallery, 1/-. Plans Now Open at Milner and Thompson's. ORGAN RECITALS. A Grand Organ Recital will be given by Dr Bradsliaw, City Organist, in His Majesty's Theatre, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), OCTOBER 4, At 8.30 p.m. "Request" Programme. Each person attending is expected to contribute not less than Gd for any part of the house. Any surplus will be devoted to the Chronic Ward Fund. 3828
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 205, 3 October 1914, Page 1
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