AMUSEMENTS. . COMPETI T I 0 N S I OOMI'EI'ITIUNS! COMI*ETI TI 0 Nig ! com i> e t, rrroNSi COMPET ITI 0 N S ! I C 0 MiP E T IT I 0 N S ! I ■ COMPETITIONS!! COM P E T rriOKSM TO W N IT AL L. 0 W N ..It A .L. l<. THIS AFTERNOON", ANOTHER SERIES OF INTERESTING COMPETITIONS. . ■ • ■ : ■ TO-NIGHT, FIRST GRAND DHMONSTRATION CONCERT, By the. Pri/.e-Winrters. •1. Pinno Solo, Bristol Scholarship— "Rubenstein Study," Master George Mackay. - 2. Recitation—"Killed at the . Ford, Miss Pearl Jacob?. . 3. Song in Character—"Roaming iir.lbe Gloaming," Master ■ "Winston -M'Car.thjv . . - ~; . ■ ■ .i. Toe nance—Miss Rene layior. 5. Humorous Recitiitlon-'My .Financial Career," llisg Nora Lea. ■ 0. Baritone Solo-"Tlie jll ! ml. Plough-, man," Mr. Brittenden. •■• • ■ ■<„ Piano Dnet-t-"]ihnpsoily . March, Master's IC. anil N. Geary.. 8. Action Recitation—'"Put llou-w that . Jack Built," MissHaz?l. Hafdwicke. .9. Mwx)-Soprniio Solo-" A Summer . Night 1 ," Mr?. Myrtle Hayvood. 10. Dickens Character ■ Sko/wii—"Mi's. - Mowchel'," Miss Fanny Kutlier. , 11. Musical Monologue—''Bun ill of ■Roses," Miss l<. C. Achnis. .-.>. 12. Shenuntriblias-Miss" Annie v-.irnc. 18. Cbnttfalto Solo-"Clio -Faro," Miss M-. Dyor. ' , 14. liecitalifln—"Sherwood, MISS jinzel Jeffreys. ' ' ' 15. Boys' S6vg-"H6nie Bells are Emgini," Muster Tho.s. George. Iβ. Sailor's Hornpipe-M.\ster Willie Brown. '■'•,» 17. Juvenile Clioir—"When this T,ile, NewtoWn Marist Brothers' School. 18.—Recitation — "The Cane-uottoined Chair." itr. Lidnel lush. ' , ID. Roil'' in Olioirnclei—"Scenes that are Brightest," Miss Cicely Audibert; 20. Instruriieiilal Q'uarlei-"Eftaiuem, Mra. Sin&llbone, Miss Talbot, Mr. Smallbone; Mr. Tlmivby. 21. Story Without Wowls-"My. Wifes Choice," Mr. F. lla:'?reaves, Mis 3 Flo Gow. ■-. : : ■'■. 22. Tenoi' Solo—"Who is Sylvia?' Mr. IT. Phipps. • ■ , 23. Shakespearean Recitation- Wolsey s Fall" Mr. F. Hnn-gfenves. 2J. Comediottn—"The AveoKer," l>y, -Mom- ; -bers of the "Charley's Aunt" Club. Admission-!)s., 25 , .,- Is. No Ixiokiiig
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 131, 27 February 1919, Page 7
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