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AMUSEMENTS. ■• T HE AT RE HOY/ Lessees: J. C. Williamson, Ltd. lIOYA L. TO-NIGHT'S THE NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. AND FOLLOWING NIGHTS. POTPOURRI POTPOURRI POTPOURRI Under the Auspices of the Plunket Society, Mr C. A. Rcndle presents an Entirely , Original Entertainment " POTPOURRI." A Medley of Mirth and Song. Mrs Gower Rums and her Oriental Maids, gorgeously dressed in "In a Persian Garden." Mr C. A. Rcndle dancing with Miss Hazel Hill in the Jazz, and Miss Gwen Moore in the Latest Waltz. Mr Dick Moloney, late of the Kiwis, in the Rachelor Gay and the Laddies that Fought, with Twenty Girls, Singing and Marching. Mr Frederick Hullock, Mr A. L. Cropp, and Mr Trewern in the Oriental Scene. Miss Hetty Cotterill and Mr Guy Cotterlil in "Wild Thyme." Zim Boom, by Mr Syd. Phillips and Chorus. The Kcrchncr Pictures. Miss Hope Wood will sing "Oriental Nights," with a gorgeously-dressed Chorus in the Oriental Scene. The dancers will be Misses Iris Studholme, Lulu McMurray, Claire Mason, Betty Cotterill. Gladys Falck, Gwen Moore, Evelyn England, Cecily Pratt, and Ethel Wynn-Williams. "Jaddy Caddy Niddy," sung and danced by Mr C. A. Rcndle and. Miss Cecily Audlbert. The Eccentric Girls, in Spider Web Voile, are Misses Freda Jennings, Hazel Hill, Daisy Knight, Alex. Kirk, Noni Beckett, Bebe Marshall, Nancy Le Cren, and Frances Bridge. 50 Assisted by a Ballet Chorus of 50 Musical Director: Mr Philip Hardman. PRICES: 5/-, 2/0, 1/-. Box Plan at Milner & Thompson's. Box Plan at the Toy Cave To-day. Other days at Milner & Thompson's till 5.30 p.m., and then at Toy Cave. HOR A L HALL. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, at 8 p.m. GRAND BENEFIT CONCERT Alfred Fenton presents the BLACK AND WHITE TROUBADOURS, Assisted by MISS JESSIE DUFF, Soprano. MR STANLEY RANKIN, Entertainer at the Piano. MR ERIC BELL'S Salon Orchestra. 1. Overture—"Chu Chin Chow," Christchurch Salon Orchestra. 2. Opening Chorus—"Some Show," Troubadours. 3. Soltf—" 'Tis the Day" (Lconcavcllo), . Alfred Fenton. 4. Dance—"Sunshine After Snow," Eileen Meredith. 5. Solo—"lrish Folk Song" (Foote), Alison Bevan. 6. Humorous Song—"Sadie," . Lawrence Morel!. 7. Monologue—"Comfort" (Service), MR STANLEY RANKIN. 8. Solo and Chorus—"The Gay Seaside," Alison Bevan St Troubadours. 9. Solo—"The Little Damozel" (Ivor Isovello) MISS JESSIE DUFF. 10. Humorous Duet—"Lovers' Quarrel," V . Dorothy Blanchard A Irving N. Stead. 11. Solo and Chorus—"Rose of No Mail's Land" .. John Francis & Troubadours 12. Entr'acte (a) "Chanson Triste (Tschalkowski; (b) "Araby," Intermezzo (Finck), Christchurch Salon Orchestra. PART 11. 13. Solo and thorus—"Haste Thee, Mirth," Alison Bevan & Troubadours. 14. Humorous Song—"Catch Me" (HumbleCrofts) .... MR STANLEY RANKIN. 15. Rag Song—"THE MAD JAZZ RAZZ" (Afred Ivor Weir, N.Z. composer), Eric Ridgeway. 16. Solo—"Butterfly" (Cavanagh), MISS JESSIE DUFF. 17. Concerted—"Smile, Smile, Smile," Troubadours. 17. Solo—"Wait for the Sunshine" (Wakcly), .Marie Du'Sey. 19. Solo and Chorus—"The Ghost Walk," Dorothy Blanchard & Troubadours. 20. "Au Bcvoir." Ticket holders are advised to book their seats. , Who are the "Troubadours"? A prize of £2 is offered to the member of the audience who posts the correct names of tills company to "Troubadour," Box 398. Popular Prices: 2/- and 1/-. Box Plan, Milner & Thompson's. Booking 6d extra. FRIDAY NEXT. FRIDAY NEXT. THE NAVY LEAGUE And A SUPR EM E : NAV Y. THERE WILL BE STALLS FOR THE SALE OF PRODUCE, CAKES, SWEETS, .J BOOKS AND POSTCARDS, , ;> u FANCY WORK, • , AND VARIOUS ARTICLES f. FOR USE AND ORNAMENT. s' Donations of Saleable Goods for the vart--2 ous Stalls will be gratefully received, either 1 at the Navy League Hall up to 5 p.m. on 8 THURSDAY, the 30th hist., or at the Stalls p early on FRIDAY. PUBLIC NOTICES. ! ' J^EW BURGH, BEST & CO., 3 W. S. Newburgh. * W. E. Best. F.P.A. (N.Z.), F.I.A. (N.Z.) " PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS, AUDITORS, AND SHAREBROKERS. 1 DOMINION BLDGS., CATHEDRAL SQUARE, t CHRISTCHURCH. AVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED. Remember your eyes ar« your hreadwinners. Take care of them. 7. ALEX. GRANT, CONSULTING OPTICIAN. m Whitcombe's Buildings, ' 115 CASHEL ST., CHRISTCHURCH. ! Tel. 3719. T)ENYS HOARE, F.P.A., N.Z., P 138 CASHEL STREET, PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT AND SECRETARY "' Insurance and Estate Agent. Member Christchurch Stock Exchange. J> VI C K CARS. SHIPMENT OF THESE WORLDFAMOUS CARS WILL BE LANDING SHORTLY. NEW MODELS. APPLY EARLY, AS SALES ARE BRISK. BUICK SALES, LTD., 194 OXFORD TERRACE. •Phone 2575,

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume VI, Issue 1779, 27 October 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Christchurch), Volume VI, Issue 1779, 27 October 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Christchurch), Volume VI, Issue 1779, 27 October 1919, Page 1

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