Amusements. THEATRE TO-NIGHT-CHRISTCHURCH COMPETITIONS. FIRST DEMONSTRATION CONCERT. PROGRAMME: Piano Duet—"Duo Aveneky" Adonia Aitken and Dorothy Naumann. Recitation —"Off to Popjjy Land" Nancy Abernethy. Boys' Song—"Come for' it is June" Erio Munson. Charaoter Recitation—"Ophelia" Juanita Manhiro. Girls' Song—"Sometimes in Summer" Vida Fountain. Junior Champion Recitation—"Admirals All" Joyce Staff. Duet in Character—"l Don't Want to Play in Your Yard" Kathleen Chappie and Alice Chapi Piano Solo—"Valletta" .. Gwenda Griffen. Dominion Recitation —"Sherwood" Frank Bown. Song for Girls—"Nymphs and Fawns" Lilian Hanharn. Scotch Song—"Annie Laurie" David McGill. Musical Monologue—"Playmates" Sophia Vivian. Violin Solo—"Romance" .. Hileen Haitch. ( Soprano Solo—"Golden Dancing Days" Corrie Aslin. Story "Without "Words—"The Waiter" V. G. Carter. Duet—"Venetian Song" Eileen Hatch and Mario Jones. Piano Solo —"Liebcstrauin" Margaret Mayinan. ■ Humorous Recitation—"New Lease of Life" Dorothy Jeukiu. Sacred Solo—"0 Divine Redeemer" Phyllis Massey. Tenor Solo—"I Hear a Thrush at Eve" C. Crowhurst. English Song—"A Memory" Sarah Down. Piano Duct-=-"Ovcrture Mendolseohn" Gladys Gillespie and Elsie Ives. Shakespearian Recitation —"Antony and Cleopatra" Myra Edmonds. Humorous Song—"Agatha Green" Cicely Audibcit. Operatic Solo—"Prologue" W. J. Richards, Mezzo .Soprano Solo—"Thank God for a Garden" Elspeth Denholm. Humorous Recitation—"Tho Country J.P." J«ck* Lester. Irish Song—"She is Fa. - from tho Land" W. B. Britteuden. Character Sketch—"Montaguo Tigg" Frank Bown. GOD SAVE THE KING. Further • Concerts to . follow, including * MATINEE ON SATURDAY, 2 p.m. PRICES: D.C. and 0.5., 3s; Stalls, 3s; Gallery Is. ■ Reserves a* Tho Bristol. Booking feo lsvextru. 5573 T. F. HALL, Secretary. LIBERTY rpHE HOUSE LIBERTY LIBERTY '•->- of Big LIBERTY LIBERTY Attractions. LIBERTY LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHTy TREMENDOUS DOUBLE ATTRACTION. PICTURES AND CONCERT PARTY. CLARA' KIMBALL YOUNG CLA II A''KIMBALL YOUNG In her most gorgeous photo-play, THE FORBIDDEN WOMAN THE FORBIDDEN WOMAN -, — ;> Just as big a Success as "Eves of Youth." MISS CARRIE LANCELEY ' •' MISS CARRIE LANCELEY (Queen of Song). • MISS IRENE WATTS, Pianist© and Monologuist. MISS CECILE STEVENS " Violinists. MISS DORIS MIDDLETON, 'Celliste. PRICES: Is Id, 2s Id, 2s 7d. . Box Plan at The Bristol till' 5 p.m., aftorwards at Theatre. Ring 2363. MATINEE. (Pictures only): Is Id, Is 6d. Children, Half-price.' E869 FOR SALE- BY TENDER. rpHE TALISMAN CONSOLIDATED, LTD., • ■ , KARARGAHAKE, wili:'-i«cv*ivoi until APRIL 80th, 1921, TENDERS -for the PURCHASE of the following;.PLANT:- ... G BABCOCK BOILERS at tho Powerhouse ' 2 BABCOCK BOILERS at Woodotock Shaft Tho boilers have-1619 square feet of heating surface, are- equiped with superheaters, mechanical stokers, feed pumps, feed water heaters, and smoke stacks. Working pressure, 1601b. 1 Union Iron Work? Air _ Compressor, duplex belt driven, capacity GOOft freo air per minute 1 Ingefsoll Compressor, two stage belt * driven, capacity 1100 ft 1 Frus-er and Chalmers (Riedler) Compressor, gross compound steam, capacity ' . 3100 ft . 1 Ingorsoll Compressor, gross compound, steam,' capacity 8500 ft 1 75 KW. BELLIS AND MORCOM Compound High-speed Lighting Sot,' 250 volts 1 GALVANISED IRON FITTING SHOP, 40ft by 64ft, containing the following tools: 1 Lathe, 25ft bed i ' ■ 1 Lathe, 12ft bed '1 Radial Drill 1 Self-feeding Drill 1 Shaping Machine N 2 Bolt Screwing Machines 2 Pipe Screwing Machines * 1 Hacksaw Machine 1 Emery. Wheel 1 Tool Sharpening Machine. 1 Grindstono '• ■ ', 1 Overhead Travelling Crane i-. 1 Swinging Crane The Shafting and Belting used for driving the various toois THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO REJECT ANY OR ALL TENDERS. v 4382 "INDIAN" GASOLINE. 2NDERS ore invited in writing for the purchase of 20,000 CASES 'INDIAN" MOTOR GASOLINE. Applicants must stato price they are prepared to purchase at C.1.F., main 'or out ports, and no tenders for less tnau 1000 cases will be considered. Tender* will close on TUESDAY, the 26th April, instant, at noon. Address tenders in sealed envelopes to "INDIAN GASOLINE," ' Care Charles Haines Advertising Agency, 6109 Tho Dalgety Building, Wellington. lENDERS are' invited for Painting the I _ Rdllestcn PUBLIC MEMORIAL HALL. , Specifications may be seen at the Rolleston Schoolhouse. Tenders close on SATURDAY, 30lli April, 1921. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. E. S. CHAMBERS, Secretary. 1190 JOHN~WALLER and SONS, LTD., Timber and Coal Merchants, and Importer*. Established 1876. Offices and Yards: 167, 169 Tuam street. Yards: 210-214 St. Asaph street. LARGE and Complete Stocks of Builders' and Farmers' Requisites. Colonial Timbers of every description. Ir ' J Timber, Jarrah, Oregon, Baltic, R< V.D.L., Yellow Pine, etc., .etc . Heavy I Stocks of Seasoned Timber in sheds ready | for use. We will be pleased to furnish QUO- I TATIONS for Building Materials delivered I to any Railway Station • W8779 MONEY TO LEND on Approved Freehold Security at CURRENT RATES. . IZARD, LOUGHNAN, and FRYER, Solicitors. 15223 ' .13 Cathedral square. HAVE MONEY TO LEND on any kind - of security, from £lO upwards. F. D. KESTEVEN, K9351 _4D Chancery lane. * MEBICAN and PARISIAN MODISTE—- . Exclusive Gowns and Blouses made in up ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. Take-Lift Top Floor. X 5341
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17126, 22 April 1921, Page 1
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