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ous or unfounded the deposit may be forfeited. No protest will be entertained unless made within twelve hours after the Adjudicator’s award is announced in the particular class. The decision of the Protest Committee shall be final. P. General Reservation: The Committee reserves to itself the right of determining the status of all Competitors, and of applying and interpreting these Rules, and the decision of the Committee in all matters to be final. SYLLABUS. Entry fees: Adults, 1/-; Children, 6d. ADULTS AND OPEN CLASSES. First Prize, 15/-; Second, 7/6. CHILDREN'S CLASSES. First Prize, 7/6; Second, 5/-. ELOCUTION. Class I—Shakespearian Recital. Ladies, “Constance on an Ignoble Peace,” (from King John). Class 2—Shakespearean Recital. Gentlemen, Julius Caesar, Act 1* Scene 1. Class 3—Ladies Test Recital. “The Bobolink” (Anon). Class 4—Gentlemen’s Test Recital. “Napoleon’s Tomb.” Class s—Character Recital. Ladies or Gentlemen, Own Selection. Class 6—Recitation.' Girls, 9 and under. “Off to Poppy Land.” Class 7—Recitation. Girls, 12 and under. Own Selection. Class B—Recitation. Girls, 16 and under. Own Selection. Class 9—Recitation. Boys, 9 and under. “A Wise Precaution.” Class 10—Recitation. Boys, 12 and under. Own Selection. Class 11—Recitation. Boys, 16 and under. Own Selection. Class 12—Recitation, in Character. Boy or Girl, 16 and under. . DANCING. NATIONAL. Class 13—Highland Fling, under 12. Class 14—Highland Fling, 12 and over. Class 15—Sailor’s Hornpipe. 12 and over. Class 16—Irish Jig. under 12. v Class 17—Irish Jig. 12 and over. Class 18—Sword Dance. 12 and over. OPERATIC. Class 19—Operatic Solo. Under 12. Class 20—Operatic Solo. Over 12. Class 21—Character Duo. 12 and under. (National Dances excluded). Class 22—Character Solo. 12 and under. (National Dances excluded). Class 23—Character Solo. Over 12. (National Dances Excluded). Class 24 —Tap Dance. 16 and under. FOLK DANCING COMPETITIONS. First prize, 15/-; second, 7/6. Ol&ss A 122 "Old Mole” (12 children). Class B—--123 “Gathering Peascods” (16 children)'. Class C—--124 “Sweet Kate” (12 children). Class D—--125 “The Butterfly” (12 children). Cecil Sharp’s “An Introduction to the Country Dance.”—Novello. Class A— Group from schools of Grades VI. and VII. Class B— Group from schools of Grades IV. and V. Class C— Group from schools of Grades 1., 11. and 111. Class D — Group from Schools of Grades I.» 11. and lIL only, CONDITIONS, v - (1) Any school may enter groups in all classes but “D” provided that the school enters one in its own class, but school* of Grades VI. and VII. must enter groups in both “A” and “B” before competing in Class C, and schools of Grades IV. and V. must enter a group in Class B, before competing in Class C. (2) No child may .perform in more than one group. (3) The competition is limited to primary school children. INSTRUMENTAL. Class 25—Piano Solo. 10 and under. “Grandfather's Clock.” ' • Kullak. linperial Edition. No. 92. Class 26—Piano Solo. 12 and under. “Minuet in G.” Beethoven. Class 27—Piano Solo. 14 and under. “Mazurka in G minor.” Op. 67, No. 2. Chopin. Class 28—Piano Solo. 18 and under. “To the Spring.” Greig. Class 29—Piano Solo. Over 18. (a) Sonata Pathetique. Ist Movement. Beethoven. (b) Claire De Lune. Debussy. Class 30—Piano Duet. 12 and under . Own Selection . Class 31—Piano Duet. 16 and under. Own Selection. / Class 32—Piano Duet. Over 16. Own Selection. Class 33—Violin Solo. Under 16. Own Selection. , > Class 34—Violin Solo. Over 16. Own Selection. Class 35—Instrumental Trio. Own Selection. (Trio must includ* Harp or Piano). ~*■ , Class 36—Brass Quartette. Own Selection. ' •

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Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18929, 26 April 1933, Page 20 (Supplement)

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18929, 26 April 1933, Page 20 (Supplement)

Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18929, 26 April 1933, Page 20 (Supplement)