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Final 'J Competitor, , DlALOGUE—Dramatic or Pathetic—Own Selection,' in Character.-.-!• inal- 2»rC«>mpetitors. • ■ IMPROMPTU DEBATE (open to all). Final' 3 Teams. .-.:•.■ HUMOROUS RECITAL (Ladies); Own Selection. .Final 3 Competitors.; • ■■■.•< ' TO-DAY'S SESSION. AN EXCELLENT PROGRAMME. ' TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), NOVEMBER 20th-CONCERT CHAMBER. :• 9 a.m.—Prepared Reading (Ladies and Gentlemen): "A Sea Boat." Two to ,com« ■ pete in Final. ' ■ ■ i 11.15 a.m.—Humorous Recital (Ladies); Own Selection. Three to compete in final. 2 p.m.—Dialogue, Dramatic or Pathetic—in character. Two to compete.in filial,'' ' 8.30 p.m.—lmpromptu Delia to (open to all). Three teams to -compete in final. . . PRICES TO SUIT EVERYBODY'! ' LOOK' AT. THEM! • ...... ■ PRICES: For Day "Sessions, Cd. Morning and.Gd. Afternoon; Evening, 2s„. and . Is.; 2s. seats may be reserved at the Dresden. No booking Fee. • ■ • . Season Tickets, for Day and Evening Performances—Double, i£l lis. 6d.;. 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Enclosure : Send per -•'•'■- ■ NOTE.—So great will he the demand lor this book that wc anticipate the whole N,Z, stock will he sold out in a few days alter arrival,. ORDEII NOW I
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1602, 20 November 1912, Page 9
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