NEW ZEALAND COMPETITIONS SOCIETY (INCORPORATED.) TO BE HELD IN THE TOWN HALL .CONCERT CHAMBER & LARGE HALL WELLINGTON. FROM OCTOBER 25, 1911, TO NOVEMBER 4, 1911. BIGGEST FESTIVAL EVER HELD IN NEW ZEALAND SYLLABUS NOW IN PREPARATION. TO BE ISSUED NEXT WEEK. 4?KAA in Prizes. In addition to the above ijCoOO here are some of tho Donors o*OVT\J of Special Prizes for tho New- Zealand Competition Society's First Annual Festival:— ' ' ELOCUTION, 1. S. AND W. MACKAY—S guineas worth of Books for Champion Elocutionist, 2. VEITCII AND ALLAN—S guineas for best individual performance in any Shakespearean .Section. 3. 11. REYNOLDS AND CO., LTD., a lady's or gentleman's Rudge-Whitworth Bicycle to most versatile Elocutionist. 4. W. CAMPBELL, Esq.—s guineas for best individual performance in Comedioltas or Character Sketch. 5. COULLS, CULLING AND CO.—Trophy for winner of Sight-Reading, lady or gentleman. G. "TRIAD" PRIZE—3 guineas for best individual work in Impromptu Speech or Debate. . I 7. W. H. BARTLETT, Esq.—2 guineas for highest marks in Pronunciation and Enunciation. • 8. R. W. ARMIT, Esq.—2 guineas for Champion Gentleman Elocutionist. 9. WALKER AND llALL—Silver Cup to most versatilo performer in Singing and Elocution Sections.' : 10. G.- ALDOUS, Esq.—Trophy for winner of Shakespearean Recitation, gentleman. . 11. IMPERIAL CAMERA CO.—Camera for most promising performer in Elocution, under 16. SINGING. 1. STEWART DAWSON AND CO., LTD.—Trophy value 5 guineas for Champion Vocalist'. 2. W. LITTLE JOHN AND SON—S guineas for Vocalist obtaining highest marks for Pronunciation and Enunciation. 3F. J. PINNY, LTD. (Chappie Pianos)—s guineas for best performer in the Sacred Sections. 4. KODAK AUSTRALASIA, LTD.—Kodak Camera (value £5 17s. Cd.) for Singing Competitor, lady or gentleman, who gains highest' marks in any Solo Singing Section. 5. FRANK SHAW, Esq.—3 guineas for the best performance in sections for Vocalists who have never received a. fee. G. WHITCOMBE AND TOMBS—S guineas' worth of books for best, performance in" Musical Monologues. 7. WELLINGTON WOOLLEN CO.-A Petono Travelling Rug for Conductor of Winning Choir.' 8. C. BEGG AND CO.—Silver Shield for Champion Church Choir. PIANOFORTE, 1. BRITISH AND CONTINENTAL TIANO CO.-5 guineas for most promising l , performer in Piano Sections, under 18. 2. A. D. KENNEDY AND CO,, LTD.—Trophy for most promising .Violiuisti under 21. > 3. PRESTON AND CO.—2 guineas to winner of Concerto, LITERATURE, ORIGINAL VERSE NOT TO EXCEED 50 LINES. . i! 3 3s. presented by R. A. SINGER, Esq., Auckland. Full particulars and Syllabus may bo obtained from JAMES DYKES, Secretary, , 149-151 Feat'herstou Street.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1150, 10 June 1911, Page 6
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