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y/OCAL JJECITAL. BY PUPILS OF MRS C. I. SPILLANE ST. PAUL’S HALL, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. PROGRAMME: 1-—Trio, “ Spring”(Denza*) MESSRS CRYSALL, BOYD & ' PERRETT. 2. —Song, “A Retreat” (Loughborough) MRS JEAN McILVRIDE. 3. —Song, “O Ship of My Delight” (Phillips) MISS F. PASCOE. 4 Song, u Have You News of my Boy Jack?”( Ed. German) MISS EVELYN AVERY. 5 Song, “A Dream Tryst” (Cadman) MR J. MURRAY 6 Song, “Yesterday and To-day.. (Spross) MRS A. NEWMAN. 7 Duet, “Venetian Boat Song” (Blumenthal) MISSES EATON & ALLOMES. B—Song. “The Sergeant-Major on Par-a-de,”(Longstaffe) MR J. A. PAWSON. 9—Song, “A Pastoral” (old English) (Lane Wilson) MISS HILDA CRYSALL. 10— Song, “My Ships” .. .. (Barrat) MRS LUXFORD. 11— Song, “Villanelle” .. (Del Argua) MRS J. W. BAILEY. 12— —Duet, “Fickle-hearted Mimi”” (La (Boheme)(Pueeini) MESSRS MURRAY & SPILLANE. 13 — Song, “Sing, Sing Blackbird” (Phillips) MRS J. WRIGHT. 14 — Song, “Summertime in Bredon” (Peel) MR T. M. MEEHAN. 15— —Song, “The Star” .. .. (Rogers) MRS T. L. SPURRING. 16— Song “A Birthday” .. (Woodman) MISS JULIE WERRY. 17— Quintet, “Love is Meant to Make us Glad”( Ed. German) MESDAMES SPILLANE & LUXFORD, MESSRS MURRAY, SPILLANE & KENDALL. 18— Songs (a) “A Widow Bird Sat Mourning”(Lidgey) (b) “Life and Death” (Colerigdc Taylor) MISS MARJORIE ALLOMES. 19— Song, “Bell Song” (Lakme) (Delibes) MISS AMY EATON.| 20— Song, “When the King Goes Forth to War”Koeneman) MR S. L. KENDALL. Song Cycle, “A Pageant of Summer” (May Brahe) Soprano—Mrs Spillane. Contralto—Miss Allomes. Tenor—Mr E. Reid. Baritone—Mr Meehan. 1— Quartet, “We’ve Flowers for You.” 2 Song, “Meadow Sweet.” 3 Duet, “None So Pretty.’ ’ 4 Song, “Shy Mignonette.” 5 Song, “Traveller’s Joy.” 6 Quartet, “Speedwell.” GOD SAVE THE KING. Accompanists—Mrs Lionel Sherriff and Miss K. Nelson, A.T.C.L. A WEEK FOR NEW ZEALAND MANUFACTURERS In Conjunction with the SOUTH TARANAKI gHOW, HA WE RA. JUNE 29 TO JULY 6 (inclusive). JUNE 29 TO JULY 6 (inclusive). Under the Patronage of HON. A. D. McLEOD, Minister of Industries and Commerce. With, the generous assistance of the Auckland, Wellington, Canterbury and Otago Manufacturers’ Associations. Support New Zealand Manufacturers and help to keep our workers employed. SPECIAL EXHIBITS By Several Government Departments, including Railways, Forestry, and Publicity. A New Innovation by Government Publicity Department. Hawera Show the first to enjoy the Privilege. Daily Screenings from 11 a-m. to 10 p.m. of half-hour programmes of N.Z. Government films as sent abroad to advertise the Dominion. In special theatie arranged for the purpose, seating 140 people. Admission free. ADMISSION TO SHOW: Adults Is; Chlden 6d. Season Tickets: Adults 6/6; Children 2/9, including tax L. O. HOOKER, Organiser. Box 79, Hawera.

New Zealand manufacturers are prepared to produce goods of merit providing work for New Zealanders. Pulmonas is such a product. Apart from being locally made. Pulmonas have decided merit. One chemist recently remarked, “They are so economical—a tin at 1/6 relieves a whole family from sore throats, colds, ’flu, etc.” Pulmonas J./6 and 2/6.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19871, 20 June 1927, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19871, 20 June 1927, Page 11