AMUSEMENTS. S.C. DRAMA LEAGUE. Opening Of “ The Little Playhouse.” TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY) MAY 1. And TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), MAY 2. The following Short Plays will be Presented each Night:— Legend—Philip Johnson. Rosalind—J. M. Barrie. She Was No Lady—St. John Ervine. By Performers from the W.E.A. (Timaru) The Catholic Dramatic Club The Readers. Note the Dates: To-night (Thursday) To-morrow (Friday) At 8 p.m. Tickets 2/6. Box Plan now open at the Bristol. SCHOOLS’ CHOIR FESTIVAL. 200 BOYS AND GIRLS 200 DOMINION THEATRE, TEMUKA. FRIDAY, 2nd MAY, 1930 1 8 p.m. THE COMBINED CHOIRS from the ; 1 following Schools:—Temuka Dis- j trict High. St. Joseph’s, Pleasant \ Point, Geraldine, Orari, Milford. Aro- ; whenua Native, 'Lower Waitohi, Bram- ' well Booth, and Mrs J. Deßenzy, will 5 bo conducted by T. Vernon Griffiths, Esq., M.A., Mus. B. Cantab. I Full Stringed Orchestra from Timaru. Violin Solos by Inglis Todd, L.A.B. ’Cello Solo by G. Berryman. And Other Individual and Combined Items. Admission 1/- and 2/-. Circle and Front Stall Seats booked at McMillan’s, 6d extra. FRIDAY, MAY 2. 8 p.m. H. B. STRANGE, B. HUGHES, Jt. Secs. ’pEMUKA p’HURSDAY. DOMINION THEATRE. A Dramatic Story of the Royal Navy at work and at Play, in Peace and in War: “ SECOND TO NONE." ’’SECOND TO NONE.” A breezy yarn of the British Navy, with a strong vein of patriotic sentiment, much tense drama and plenty of humour. GAZETTE, NEWS, TOPICAL, COMEDY. Watch for “Final Reckoning.” TENDERS. ’"TENDERS for Painting the South Canterbury Sailors’ Rest, will be received by the undersigned up to TUESDAY, MAY 6th. Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. M. MINIFIE. 174 North' Street. EDUCATIONAL. TY/'ENTWORTH DANCING STUDIO, 9 CHURCH STREET. MISS B. MACDONALD. MISS N. ROBERTSON, Principals. ' ALL LATEST DANCES TAUGHT. Private Tuition from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Hall available for Private Dances. Parties, Etc. DROADWAY SCHOOL OF MODERN BALROOM DANCING. Stafford Street. Private Tuition Daily from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Dance every Wednesday, 8 to 11 p.m. Partners not necessary. 2/- and 16. F. Edney. Principal late London and Sydney Broadway Cabaret. THE MULVANY GRAY SCHOOL OF DANCE. DRAMA AND- MIME. Miss Mulvany Gray and Miss Menzies announce they are onen to take Pupils in Greek. National Ballet & Ballroom Dancing, Health Culture, Elocution. Stagecraft. The methods and items taught in this school are entirely different from those used in other schools in this country. Plays Produced. Address, c.o. Grand Hotel (late Hydro-Grand). SCHOOL OF DANCING. Ruby Betteley, Diploma “Wordsworth School of Dancing.” London; Pupil of “Josephine Bradley’s Ballroom School,” London. Classes now forming for Classical, Fancy, National, Character, Operatic, MODERN BALLROOM DANCING, and Health Culture. Private Lessons by Appointment. Particulars: Apply The Bristol and Begg’s. Interviews Tuesday and Wednesday, 7—B, at 12 Sarah Street. Telephone No. 1498. BUSINESS NOTICES. A NEW COAT OF PAINT: A NEW CAR! A good paint job is just what you want to make your car look like new; and here’s the very place to come. No matter what your car looks like now. we’ll return it to you in all its original beauty. You’ll be surprised at. the difference our new paint job will make. GENERAL SMITRING AND HORSE ' SHOEING. REPAIR WORK IN ALL BRANCHES j BROWNE'S M.B. WORKS. LIMITED. I Experts m Motor Body Work." TEMUKA. PHONE 58.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18556, 1 May 1930, Page 1
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