AMUSEMENTS. "WANGANUI CALEDONIAN ' SOCIETY. GRAND NATIONAL CONCERT. OPERA' HOUSE. TO-NIGHT' (WEDNESDA Y). MISS MARIE NILSSON THE SCOTTISH PRIMA DONNA. From the Albert Hall, Queen’s Haji, and Opera House, London. PROGRAMME. 1. Selection . . Wanganui Pipe Band 2. Classic Dance Miss Thelma McKenzie. 3. “Lo! Hear the Gentle Lark” (Bishop) Flute Obligator by Mr. Von Haast. MARIE NILSSON. 4. Pipe Duet . . Pipe-Majors C. C. McDonald and R. Thomson. 5. Recitation (Selected) Mr. Geo. Swan. 6. Reel O’ Tulloch— Messrs D. McKenzie and Alex .Sutherland; Misses Jean and Thelma McKenzie. 7. Humorous Song—“ The Bounding Bounder” (Lauder) Mr. N. H. Judd 8. Group of Hebridean Songs (M. Kenneey-Fraser) (a) An Eriskay Love Lilt. (b') A Hebridean Sea-Reiver’s (Pirate’s) Song (c) A Fairy Love Song. MARIE NILSSON. INTERVAL. 1. Highland Fling—Alex Sutherland (N.Z. Champion). 2. Recitation (Selected) Mr. Geo. Swan. 3. Classic Dance— Miss Jean McKenzie. 4. Scotch Songs—(a) “Doun the Burn” (b) “Flora Macdonald’s Lament” (c) “Last May a Braw Wooer” MARIE NILSSON. 5. Seaun Truibhas— Mr. Duncan McKenzie. 6. Song—“ The Company SergeantMajor” (Sanderson) Mr. N. H. Judd 7. International Reel— Messrs D. McKenzie and Alex. Sutherland; Misses Jean and Thelma McKenzie. 8. Selection . . Wanganui Pipe Band. Mr. George Holloway Accompanist, i Admission: 3/-, 2/-, 1/-; plus tax. Box Plan now open at H. I. Jones' and Son. J. MUNRO, Secretary. P.O. Box 224. PARAMOUNT (MUNICIPAL) PICTURES. SATURDAY NIGHT. A PARAMOUNT SUPER-PRODUC-TION, “MIDSUMMER MADNESS" Flan now open at Jones’. FOOTBALL fJ UGBY FOOTBALL. FOOTBALL A *-UGBY FOOTBALL. WELLINGTON B. v. «AN,GITIKEI. REPR ESENTATIVE MATCH. MARTON PARK. SATURDAY, AUGUST 20TH. Kick-off at 2.30 p.m. Admission—Adults, Is. S. HUNT, Secretary.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18258, 17 August 1921, Page 9
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