AMUSEMENTS. HBA IB E S.OYil. FESTIVAL. THIS. AFTERNOON'S PROGRAMME." (Commencing 2.15 p.m.) Piano Duet—"ln Merry Society" Mary Martin and Katlneen Peflil Song for' Girls—"Little NigMingale" Joyce Jjprwood i Recitation—"A Wiw Precaution" Alan Handisidca Violin aolo-"L'Escfirp6litte" .. Alex. Monro iklren's Dialogue—"The Heavenly AWina Slell<i Chapman and Jim .Vicks Piano Solo—"Lea SylTains" .. Dona Thorn© Humorous Recitation—"George's Ih** Sweetheart" .. .. Ronald Foster. Children's Action Chorus—"The Silver Fern" .. .. Sydenham United Sod? in Character—"The Next Horse I Bide.On" .. ... Pennie Marshall ■ Recitation—"The Unseen Playmate"' I Joyos otaff Sons in Character—"The Dream Man" Nancy Abemetliy Junior Champion Recitation—"Vive La, France" .. • .. Juanita- Manhiro Piano Duet—"Polonaise" Phyllia Neil and Muriel Harrnan Duet in Character—"Tulip and the Rose" Stella. Chapman and EUiB Frasor Girl's Song—"Big Lady Moon" v Barbara Hanna Recitation—"Vital Lampaaa." Donald Haberfield PRICES—D.C%, 2s; Stalls, 1b; Gallery, 6d., Children half-price D.C cad Stalls. TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME. I (Commencing 8 p.m.) SEiCOND DEMONSTRATION CONCERT.' Piano Duet—"Midsummer Night's Dream" I Elsie* Ives and Jessie park Children's Chorus—"Hail, Swiling" Morn" Edgawnre Choir Character Reoitat;onT-"Johnny, Me- and I You" ... .. Namcy Abernethy Mezzo Solo—"Two Roses" .. Margery Nelson. 1 Recitation—"Be. Thorough" Alex. McDonald Piano Solo—"Fairy Dance".. Dorothy Dixon Song "for Character—"The Next Horse I Ride. On" ... ... Pennie, Marshall English-Song—"The Windmill" ' W. J. Richards Duet in Character—"An Irish Oourtahip" Mavis Ritchie and Kathleen PhiUpott Recitation, N.Z. Author—"Bugler Allan" Barton Ginger Bristol Scholarship—"Rhapsodie No. 6" (Liszt) .. .. Aileen Minson Vocal Solo with Obligato—"For All Eternity" .. , .. Elspeth Denholm Recitation—"Break, Break" .. . Kathleen Thomaa .. Frank Bown English Song—"Orpheus with his Lute" Corrie Aelin Champion Solo—"Arioso," from "Pagli-v" acci" ~ .. David McGill Humorous Sketch—"Mrsi Goßop on Hamlet" .. ■•.. , .. Enid Frye Champion Solo—"Douglas, Gordon" Phyllis Massey Shakospoarean Recitation—-"Queen Mar- . garet's "Warning" .• Irene Round Vooal Solo—"You' are All Cuat is Lovely" ' Cicely Andibent Tenor Solo, Sacred—"The Lord is My ■ , Light" .. . S, H. Gibtra ! Character Recital—"Ophelia" .. Eileen Carter Piano Solo—"Etude," Op. 10 (Chopinl Bonnie Young Recitation—"Como" •.. .. B. A. Ginger Scotch Song—"Comin* thro' the Rye" Corrie Aelin Operatdo Solo—"0 Del Mio Dolce" Sarah Down GOD SAVE THE KING. ' ADMISSION—Ss, 2s, la. Reserves at The Bristol. "D.C and 0.5., la extra. Doors open at 7.15 p.m. ' -.Plan Saturday and Monday ■ ait Toy Cave after 1 p.m.. Saturday. * • _ FINAL CONCERT MONDAY. 6712 T. F. HALL,' Secretary. ANZAO DAY NOTICES. ANZAC DAY, PARADE AND • MEMORIAL SERVICE. v Parade in Cranmer square at 1.45 p.m. on Men in Mufti are requested to wear Badges; •Parade will march to King, Edward.Barracks to attend' a United Memorial Service to ' our Fallen' Comrades, after /which the Abbociation'a "Wreath will be deposited at the Cathedral. All Returned Soldiers are urged to be present. v . / Relatives of the Fallen may obtain Programmes at the Office of 8.5.A., 71 Gloucester street. • * A. STEVENS, 5270 '" ' Acting-Secretary. CHRIST'S COLLEGE. OLD BOYS'.ASSOCIATION (INCORPORATED). . , ANZAO DAY. ALL OLD BOYB and FRIENDS of CHRIST'S COLLEGE are invited to attend a' Service in 'commemoration, of ANZAC DAY, to be held in the CATHEDRAL, on SUNDAY, Sith; April, 1921, at_B p.in , t M.C., MX, Headmaster. E. HAMILTON, 6855 Secretary,. CHRISTCHURCH-BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL. fvn ANZAC DAY, MONDAY, April .25th, v/ at 8 p.m., in the Canterbury College Hall, a service will be held. in memory of Old Boys fallen in the 'War. All Old Boya and Relatives of Old Boy Soldiers cordially invited. G. LANCASTER, No. 9 CO. ARMY SERVICE CORPSi ANZAC DAY, MONDAY, APRIL 25t3g»" iX Armagh street (opposite Girls' High School). . Drew, Drill Order, .W. W. McKINNEY, Capt., ' 5587 O.C. No. 9 Co., N.Z.A.S.C. RETURNED SOLDIERS. IHE TOBACCONISTS We decided to CLOSE ALL DAY MONDAY (Antao. Day), also Liberty Theatre and Grand, Crystal Palace, and Everybody*ii are going to CLOSE until 6 p.m. 5593 CANTERBURY RETAIL WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS' ASSOCIATION. ALL' Establishments of above Association will.be CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY NEXT, 25th APRIL, in commemoration of ."Ansao Day." H. C. HARRISON, 8600 ' Hon. &eo. . ANZAC DAY. LL Es-Membens of the Australian Imperial Force are requested to a' tend the MEMORLAL PARADE on MONDAY NEXT, April 25th. Assemble in Cranmer squaire at 1.45 p.m. Uniform to be worn if possible. 5896 mHE CHRISTCHURCH . BOOT RE- *. TAILERS have decided to CLOSE- ALL DAY MONDAY (Anzac Day). . APRIL 35th. • 1291 INSTJBANCB COMPANIES. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LOOTED. AUCTIONEERS, FINANCE, INSUB- / ;. axuuii, ajxl» bt. AGENTS, 172 CASHEL STREET. ■ 118 HEREFORD STREET. fITITE undertake the Management of Trust, IVY' Absentee, and Private Estates, ana the Collection of Rent and interest. Chief Agents for LONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD. Fire, Marine, and Accident. P6563
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17127, 23 April 1921, Page 17
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