PRINCESS THEATRE, -= =- HOKITIKA DEMONSTRATION CONCERT WEDNESDAY, 14eh MAY, 1930 ■mCOMAIENCING AT 7.30. O’CLOCK. 1-— l Opening Remarks hy President, I>. J. Evans. 3- —Piano Solo “Butter-flv” Zita Munson. 4- —Musical Monologue “Smile Stones’* Ida, McDonald. o.—Baritone Solo “On Wings of Song” J. Stopfortli. 6.—Recitation in. Character ... “Portia’s Reply to Bassanio” F. Sparkes. 7-—Piano Duet “Valse Caprice” N. Brooks and E. Baker. B.—Operatic Pas de Seul Toe Dance lEI. Robertson. 9.—Duet in Character “Two Dolls” J. and M. Coulson. 10. -Recitation from N.Z. Author, ... “Gathering Peaches” H. Perry. 11. —Recitation “Matilda” S. Sanders. 12—Song .. ... P. Wright, 13. —Character Dance “Flower Girl’’ Nora Park. 14. —Musical Monologue ... “Road of 10,000 Crosses” A. Coles. 15— Recitation Miss A. Bush. 16.—Glee “Sweet ana Low” All Saints’ Choir. 17—Piano Solo G. Jacobs. 18.—Sacred Solo “Bike as the Hart Desireth” R. Morgan. 19-—Recital Mr Barton Ginger. 20. —Unison Song “Fairy Pipers,” C. Lynn, E. Clarke, L. Ackers, V. Ross. 21. —National Dance “Highland Fling” V. Knowles. 22. —Musical Monologue ... “A Gentleman of France’’ N. Wright. ' 23. —Humorous Recitation “New Food” N. McDonnell 24. —“Sacred Solo “The Evening Hymn” M. Groufsky. 25. —Musical Monologue “Rosie’s Relations” E. Howat. 26. —Operatic Pas d© Seul Toe Dance Melva Moss. 27. —Recitation “Light of Stars” M. Hannan. 28. —Ladies Solo “Waltz Song from Tom Jones” A, Lynn. 29. —Recitation “Hymn of Empire’’ A. Campbell. 30. —-National Dance Sword Dance Edna Armstrong. 30a— Quartette Mr, Mrs, Miss N. and Mr O. Wright. 31. —Recitation “A Consecration” J. Stopfortli. 32. —Violin Solo “Oricntale” J. Ackers. 33. —Classic Solo Dance E. Hannan. 134, —(Reeiitatiion 35. —Song “June is in My Heart” N. Wright. 36. —Story Without Words “Two Sparks in a Railway Carriage” M. and P. McG’avin. 37—Bass Solo “Vale” 0. Wright. 38. —Recitation “Alinehalia” N. McDonnell. 39. —Skipping Dance E. ltohloff. 40. —Soprano Solo “Butterfly Wings” C. Wylie. H. N. OSMERS, Hon Sec. ADMISSION—2s and Is.
TIIHERE are some splendid bargains in Winter Bedding now offering at McKay and Son’s. Here are some oi' tiie offers: jLoose Kapoc bed, single bed 29s Gd, * three-quarter 39s Gd, double bed 45s Gd. Also the wellknown Sleep-well buttoned mattresses in all sixes and prices (guaranteed). HE NEW Winter Millinery is very popular, tb.e smart Helmet and Beret shaped hats being very reasonably priced at McKay and Son’s. OU must include one of the Winter Coats in your wardrobe of winter wear. The smart, sty Ip-right models at McKay and Sou’s will charm you. l’rices range from £1 Is Od up to £9 9s Od. Inspection invited. PUBLIC HALL, KOKATAHI. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! WEDNESDAY, MAY 14th. 4 BAND BALL in aid of Kokatahi '-A Ladies’ Hockey Club. Music by Black Hand Orchestra. Home-made supper. Admission: Gentlemen 3s, ladies 2s. E. MEHAREY, Hon. Sec.
GENERAL MORTGAGE CORPORATION, LIMITED. Head Office, D.I.C Buildings, Wellington Greymouth Office : Opposite G.P.O ESTABLISH ED THROUGH OUT NEW ZEALAND. IhSUE OF SEVEN PER CENT. CUM ULATIVE PREFERENCE SHARES OF £1 EACH. (Free of Income Tax). IN view of the insistent demand for FIRST MORTGAGE FINANCE under the Long Term system instituted by the above Corporation, the Directors have decided to offer the Public 450,000 7 PER CENT. CUMULATIVE PREFERENCE SHARES of C f EACH to finance portion of the volume of business which has already neon offered. As these Shares arc practically a mortgage of First Mortgage Securities, they are being taken up by the Public very readily. Therefore, INTENDING INVESTORS are requested to make EARLY APPLICATION before the 'Westland quota is fully subscribed v nil particulars etc THE LOCAL SECRETARY ueneral Mortgage Corporation, Ltd. Greymouth. Your child needs a bicycle to go to school on. Buy one now at L. S. Ross’s Cycle Depot and teach the child to ride before school starts. —12.
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