AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE. OPERA HOUSE. PERA HOUSE. OPERA HOUSE. TO-DAY! TO-DAY! TO-DAY! TO-DAY I COMPETITIONS. COMPETITIONS. Lost Day of Competitive Sessions. MORNING: Song (N.Z. Composer) and Song in Character. AFTERNOON: Highland Dancing. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!. TO-NIGHT! FIRST DEMONSTRATION CONCERT. FIRST DEMONSTRATION CONCERT. ■ Programme: 1. PIANO SOLO (Bristol Scholarship) ' , Miss May Tulbot 2. RECITATION, "Guild's Signal" Miss Ethel Brice 8. GIRL'S SONG, "Aberfoylo" Miss Una Fountain 4. SHEAUNTRUIBHAS Miss Thelma M'Kenzie 5. DUET IN CHARACTER,. "The Rising of the Sun" •" Masters J. and C. Watters 6.. CHARACTER RECITATION, "Bank Holiday" ... Master L. Searle 7. BOY'S SONG, "Solvelg's Song" ' Master T. Georgo 8. HUMOROUS RECITATION," "The Shoe Shop" Miss Mary Cooley 8. SONG (N.Z. Composer), "Home, Little Maori" ... Mrs. W. J- Coventry 10. BARITONE SOLO, "The Crown . of the Year" Mr, D. M'Gill 11. RECITATION, "A Song of the Yukon" ~. Mr. J. J. Deere 12. DICKENS CHARACTER SKETCH, ~ "Nancy" Miss Agnes Smith 13. OPERATIC DUET, "The Battle Eve" Messrs. A. Prouse & A. L. Pickett 14. ACTION-SONG, "Foo the Noo" Master James Grieve Five Minutes' Interval. 15. STORY WITHOUT WORDS, "A Chinese Courtship," Miss Tar* house,' Messrs. A. Wallace, and C. Smith. 16. CHILDREN'S CHORUS, "Angels. Ever Bright and Fair" Marist ■ Bros.- (Thorndon) 17. MUSICAL MONOLOGUE, "Gentlemen of Franco"... Miss M. Shearer 18. VOCAL SOLO WITH OBBLIGATO, Miss Eassori, Miss Joyce (accompanist), Mr. Sniallbone (obbligato). • . 19. HUMOROUS RECITATION, "At the' Theatre" ...... MissE. Aitchison 20. HIGHLAND FLING Miss Gladys Needham 21. ACTION-RECITATION, "Patchwork Philosophy" ... Miss K. O'Brien 22. CONTRALTO SOLO, "Look Up, O Heart" Mrs. Mercer 23. HUMOROUS RECITATION, "A Clean Sweep" Mr. K. S. Dillon 24. SACRED SOLO, "The Lord Is My Light" Mr. S. M. Brewer 25. VOCAL SOLO AND ACCOMPANIMENT, Miss Phyllis Massey (accompanist), Miss Chudley 26. CHARACTER RECITAL. "Mark Antony's Oration" Mr. L. Inch Admission: D.C. and O. Stalls, 35.; Stalls, 2s. j Gallery, Is. Box Plan at Bristol Piano Co. Book your scats to save disappointment. 'LOOK OUT FOR SATURDAY'S ' MATINEE. G. W. JENNER,. Secretary. GARDEN PARTY. THE SISTERS OF MERCY aTe laving ' a.Garden Party, in their Grounds, Dufferin Street, THIS AFTERNOON, October 7, at 2.30 o'clock. Fancy, Flower, Fern, Cake, and Sweets. Stalls will be among many attractions, and there will • b,e a Fish Pond for the Children. Admission 6d., Children Free, ATHLETIC SPORTS. GOLF. JH. KIRKWOOD (Champion of Aus- • tralia) v. E. S. DOUGLAS (Three Times Open Champion of New Zealand). AT MIRAMAR GOLF LINKS, Com-' mencing 9.45 a.m. and 1.15 p.m.' SATURDAY,' OCTOBER 9. Tickets—Gents, 55.; Ladies, 2s. fid. Obtainable at E. Perry's, Manners Street; Tisdall's, Aldous's, Armit's, Lambton Quay. ' SPORTING. fSANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. METROPOLITAN MEETING, 1920. ■NOVEMBER 6, 8, 10, and 13. ENTRIES (1 sov. each) for the follow- ' ing races CLOSE on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, AT 8 P.M.:- ' , ' STEWARDS' HANDICAP, of 1500 sovs. .' Six furlongs. JUVENILE PLATE, of 500 sovs. Five furlongs. METROPOLITAN HANDICAP, of 1250 sovs. One mile and a half. CANTERBURY CUP, of 1000 sovs. Two miles and a quarter. JOCKEY CLUB HANDICAP, of 1000 sovs. One mile. MEMBERS' HANDICAP, of 1000 sovsSeven furlongs. STEAD MEMORIAL GOLD CUP, of ••■ 1000 sovs. One mile and a quarter. F. C. COTHER, Secretary. P.O. Box 385, Christchurch. TARATAHI-CARTERTON RACING CLUB. NOMINATIONS for all Races and ENTRIES for Trial Plate close on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1920, at 9 p.m. J. B. BAIRSTOW, Secretary. » P.O. Box 10. 'Phone 118. BUSINESS NOTICES, WATCH YOUR FEET. CHIROPODISTS ' AND FOOT SPECIALISTS. LINDSAYS LTD., 184 Lomb'.on Quay. BLINDS. GUARANTEED Fadeless Holland, featherstitched, hemmed 6idos. Old blinds renovated. Buttons covered while you. wait. Country orders promptly executed. WATSON AND CO., Blind Specialists, Dominion Avenue, Wellington. WALL PAPER SHORTAGE. THERE. is absolutely no shortage at T. A. Wells, Ltd., now warehouse, 40 Taranaki Street, or Usa. Manners' i- Street. Wo hold tho largest stock in i. New Zealand 1 . ' 260,000 rolls of tho latest :j and most oxclusivo designs just to hand. Prices rango from 2s. upwards. -' T. A. WELLS, . 'Phone 883. 145 a Manners Street. WALKING on hard pavomonts jars the body, unloss you wtar WOODi MILNE Rubber Heels! Wood-Milno's are q British made' from best Para Rubber. a Accept no others 1 , LOST, an opportunity to have fresh eggs'all tho year round by not pret serving them in NORTON'S I'KKMIHIt it EGG PRESERVATIVE. Peeps them I fresh for 12 months. All Stores, a TQrOMH Candy Makors, Thcnnomoters, •y JO. Large Stocks hold. Henry Berry Aa»a .Co., Streak
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 10, 7 October 1920, Page 7
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