THURSDAY! POLLARD’S PICTURES! THURSDAY! THE WONDERFUL SEVEN-REEL DRAMA, ENTITLED—nA l s S P P u T T At“THE BLACK MONK.” Tile Story of the Man who Stood Behind Russia’s Covered the Corrupt and Wanton “The Burned Record,” sth Chapter of “A SAINT OR DEVIL. SAINT OR DEVIL. Throne.—The Veil That Court Lifted. Lass of the Lumberlands.’ OVER-SEAS CLUB (Hokitika Branch), ASSISTED BY THE WESTLAND CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. PATRIOTIC COMPETITIONS. PRINCESS THEATRE, HOKITIKA, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th & 25th, 1918. ADJUDICATORS : — Elocution : .1. F. Wilson, Esq. (Grevmouth); Music; C. Staffan, Esq. (Grey month); Dancing: H. Macdonald, Esq. (Fairlie, Christchurch.)
PROGRAMME SECTION I. ELOCUTION. 2.—RECITATION: Boys under 9 yea,* of ago; “My Ship and I.” (Stevenson). 2. —RECITATION: Boys under 12 years of age; “The Flag of England.” (Austin.) 3. RECITATION: Bovs under 16 years of age; “The British Fighter’’ (Walt Mason.) 4. RECITATION: Girls under 9 years of age; “Playing ninetynine . ” —(Randmv). 5. RECITATION : Girls under 12 years of age; “Child's Evensong.” (R, Le Gallieime.) 6. —RECITATION : Girls under 16 years of age ; “In School Days.” —(Whittier). 7. CHARACTER RECITAL; Open to all competitors under the age of 18 years.—To he performed in costume. B.—MUSICAL MONOLOGUE; Ladies; Own (selection. 9.—RECITATION; Humorous : Ladies or Gentlemen. Own selection. 10.—RECITATION: National: Children under the age of 16. Own selection. Special prize donated. SECTION 111. DANCING. 26. FANCY DANCING (costume), other than mentioned below. Open class. 27. —HIGHLAND FLING (costume); boys and girls, 12 rears and under. 28. STRATHSPEY and REEL (costume) boys and girls, 12 years and under. '29.—SEAUNTR ACS'* (cost;,me) ■ boys and girls. 12 years and under. 30.—SWORD DANCE (costume); boys and girls, 12 vears and under. M.-SAILORS’ HORNPIPE (costume): j boys and girls, 12 veafs and under. 32. —IRISH JIG (costume); boys and I girls, 12 years and under. 33. —HIGHLAND FLING (costume); competitors over 12 years. 3L—STRATHSPEY ami REEL (costume); competitors over 12 years. Medal for best hoy in this class donated by Judge. 3b.—SEAUNTIIUAS (costume); competitors over 12 vears. 36. —SWORD DANCE (costume); competitors over 12 vears. 37. SAILORS’ HORNPIPE (costume) ; competitors over 12 years. 38. —IRISH JIG (costume); competitors over 12 years. Gold medal presented to competitor receiving most placed marks in Dancing Section; marks 3,2, and 1.
SECTION 11. VOCAL MUSIC. 11. —SOPRANI) SOLO.—Own selection. 12. CONTRALTO SOLO.—Own selection . 13. —MALE SOLO. —Own selection. 14. SACRED SOLO.—Mon. Own selection 15. SOLO. Ladies. Own selection. 16. PATRIOTIC SOLO. Men. Own selection. 17. PATRIOTIC SOLO. Ladies. Own selection. 18. NATIONAL SONG. Ladies. Own selection. 19. NATIONAL SONG. Men. Own selection. 20. SOLO. Boys. Own selection. 21 —SOLO. Girls. Own selection. 22. NATIONAL SONG IN COSTUME. Boys or Girls. 23. HUMOROUS SONG. Boys or Girls. Own selection. 24 DUET. Own selection. 25 GLEE. Chorus of School Children. Award: Challenge Silver Cup to be held for one year.
Some people get *‘coltl feet.’’ when they road bad war news, and others when they go to bed without a 1 ntqv.o” Hot Water Bottle. Ask your Chemist for a “Cinque” and you II know what sound sleep is. For continuation of news see first and fourth pages. LOST. —Cattle dog PUP; tan. lieward on return to W. .1. Pritchard. ' 10, ST.—On August 7th, Sewell or J Stafford Street, a gentleman’s luminous wristlet WATCH. Reward on returning to—A. Naneokevill, Y oodstoclc. ANTED.—Strong BOY for farm, able to milk; good wages. Apply “ Guardian ” Office.
XEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WEDNESDAY; '2l hi August 1918. THE usual 7.15 p.m. train will bo delay od to leave Hokitika tit- B.no. o m., arriving at Ross at 9.45. p.m. BY ORDER. ALE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21st, I9l*. Grand concert' by the “bluebirds." under baton of Mrs Ivon Wilson, in aid of Lady Liverpool 'XMAS PARCELS FUND. To be followed by a GRAND BALL. Admission to Concert Is; to Ball, gentlemen, 2s; Indies 6d. M. >T. POTTS, Treasurer. kUBLTC -K AMI-
WESTLAND COPPER TRAIL. A PLAIN anil FANCY DRESS XTL MASQUERADE. BALL will be hold in the Drill Shod Hokitika: ADULTS, THURSDAY, August 22nd. CHILDREN, FRIDAY, August: 23rd. Music by Messrs Lawn and Gibbons. Admission : —Gouts 2/-. Ladies 1 !G, Children 1/-. GRAND MARCH:— 8.30. Sharp, each evening. * I. FEDDEIISEN, Hon. Secretary.
SKATING ! SKATING! ! OPEKA 'JJ-OUSE, JpjOKITIK.V. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING : • : : 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.; and 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. J. GARDYNE, Manager. H FOR SALE. AVING been called up for service, my well known BAKERY and CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS, doing a steady lucrative trade is offered for sale. Full oarticulars on application to — D. BUCHANAN, Weld Street Bakery.
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