ITS. (Aramoho) TO -Xi GI IT PAI. AFTERNOON, 2.15 SHIPMATES FOREVER” MUSICAL COMEDY. DICK POWELL - KUBY KEELER Also. Keystone Hotel with Ben Turpin anti Ford Sterling. (Approved for Universal Exhibition ' Reserves at Bridges’—’Phone 4246 GRAND BENEFIT ENTERTAINMENT In aid of Widow and Family of late Mr. Wm. Hessell. OPERA HOUSE MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, At 8 p.m. PROGRAMME. .1. Overture, Savage Club Orchestra. 2. Chorus, Pupils Queen’s Park School. 3. Dance Duo, Jean Williams and Thelma Dandy. 4. Recitation, Mrs. T. L. Sperring. 5. Sketch, Jimmie (Goofus) Scott and G. Allen. 6. “Changing the Guard,” Pupils Marist Brothers’ School. 7. Vocal Solo, Mr. A. Pike. 8. Russian Ballet, pupils George Allen’s School. 9. Violin Novelty, Mr. G. Smithies. 10. Songs and Hakas, Savage Club Maori Party. 11. Entr’Acte, Savage Club Orchestra. 12. Ballet, Pupils George Alien’s School. 13. Humour, Mr. J. Wilkie. 14. Vocal Solo, Mrs. Scoular. 15. Sketch, Edna and Zelda Watts. J 6. Dance Solo, Joan Peters. 17. Sketch, George Dawson, Geo. Allen, Bunny Jones and Jimmie (Goofus) Scott. 18. Vocal Duet, Miss Merle Spurdie and Mr. Frank Rule. 19. One-act Play, Pupils of Intermediate School. Accompaniste - Mrs. Lionel Sherriff. The cause is most deserving, the entertainment value the best that local talent can produce, and that of itself speaks volumes, while the price of admission has been fixed on the lowest scale. ADULTS 2/- and 1/Children half-price to 2s seats only. Reserves at D.1.C., no extra charge.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 222, 19 September 1936, Page 11
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