...AMUSEMENTS. v.-COMPETITIONS. ;:• 8 O'CLOCK. . . 8 O'CLOCK. .. TOrNIGHT. . TO-NIGHT. I7IIN AL DEMONSTRATION CONCERT ' INAL DEMONSTRATION CONCERT TOWN HALL. 1. I'i.ano Duet-Miss Vftlda Johnston . and Hcrsell Brady. 2. Highland Jean M'Lachlan,. Rita Peterson, Daisy and Nancy Bissett. " , 3." Humorous Recitation-="So Was 1. Miss Mary Cooley. ' £.- Action Song-"The Bird's Song. '-' Miss Alice Chapman. ■ 5. -Shakespearean Recitation ■■ Henry on Sleepl'WMr. Len Power, 6. Juvenile' Choir-"Canadian Boat : Song."-Marist Bros., Thorndon. 7.-English Song—"Sands 6' Dee. Miss Olga Wncked. $.. Ballet-"Youth." „,.-.» 9. Humorous Song-"Ca!lqr Oysters. . '. Mrs. J. Potts. ■ ■■ ;• '■■'' - . 10. Baritone Solo-"Sho Alone' Charmeth •'■ My Sadncss.'VMr, E.' P. Lajferty, 11. Piano : Solo-"Troisienie Scherzo. Miss Dorothy Talbot. ■ Presentation of Championship Modals r "- and Shields. •■ •. ■ ,■■ , 12. Malo Quartot-"0 Peaceful Night.' Wellington Harmonic- Quartet. 13. Contralto Solo-'My Ships." Miss Ida C. 1 Snelling.'" .' M. Recitation—"The Sisters." '-..Miss Bessie Thomson. 15. .Girls'. Song-"Good Night,. Pretty Stars."—Miss Nellie Amies. \>. Action Pace." Miss Hazel Johnston. 17. Character ■ Recitation^'Anthany. Mr. Lionel Inch. 18. Operatio Dance—Miss Roma Bittossi. 19. Mezzo- Soprano Solo—"Morning.' '■■'■ Miss M: H. B. Jones. 60. Humorous'Song—"The Bassoon.' " Mr. P. L. Brady. El. Reoitation—''Craven." Master Leith Riddell. 22. Tenor Solo—"The Mountain Lovers." ■ Mr.' Montague W; Gillmoro.. E3. Recitation—"The Birth of.the Opal.", Miss Maisio Burt. ■ 24.' Choir Chorus—"Bo Not Afraid.'' ••' ' "Weary Wind of the West" Wesley. Mr. H. .Temple White, Conductor. DON'T MISS THIS CONCERT. Book your Seats to Save Disappointment. Admission—Reserved Seats, 35.; Stalls, 25.; Back Seats, Is. THIS AFTERNOON, ' 'MONSTER MATINEE at 2.30. ANOTHER GREAT DAT WITH THE '"} •■■ .CHILDREN. Popular Prices—Adults, is.; Children, 6d.... G, W. JgNNJjB, Secretary.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 50, 22 November 1919, Page 9
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