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WESTLAND COMPETITIONS SOCIETY FINAL DEMONSTRATION CONCERTS PRINCESS THEATRE. PRINCESS THEATRE. WEDNESDAY NIGHT AND THURSDAY, TO-MORROW. TWO WONDERFUL PROGRAMMES. COMMENCING AT 7.45 EACH NIGHT. WEDNESDAY NIGHT. 1 Piano Duct. 2 —Recitation 3 Piano Solo “Spanish Da non” ‘‘Mi's Drown” “Sunlight” -I Irish Jig 5 Ladies’ Solo (Mr Moss’ Medal) “Like “Playmate” ‘Women ol the* West’ “At Dawning” 0 Musical Monologue 7- -Barefoot Dance 8- -Test .Recitation !)- Tenor Solo 10 Barefoot Dance 11- Recitation in Character, “Peter Pan” jo Piano Solo “Hat inonious Blacksmith” 13—Highland Eling 1-1 Song in Character “Tim Second Minuet” 15—Recitation / “Vive Da France” 16 Sword Dance (Junior) 17 Piano Solo “Waltz in C. Sharp Major” D. Staines it j.Mclntosh Vera Gilmore B. Griffin V. Kmnvles to a Damask Rose” Mrs Turnbull E. Collogan E. Hannan H. Perry E. Boote E. Rohloff Ida MacDonald V. Nightingale J. Bell A. E. Coulson N. Wormington J. Holt E. Robinson 13 Recital (by request) Miss Aelria Bush 10 —Violin Solo "Do (Ague” Ida. Clayton 20 —Hornpipe (Junior) H. Stewart ■2l -Musical Monologue “The Brook Song” E. Gilmore ■jo Shakesperean Recitation “Jacques on the bool I oiicll(Seddou Trophy). stone” 23 Solo “I Wonder it Dove is a Dream” 2D Sheauntriuhlias (Junior) 25 National Song “White Snowden” 2(j Recitation “The Play’s tile Tiling” 27—Irish Jig (Junior) 27a Recitation “The Highwayman” 28 —Song in Character 29 —Shakesperean Recital 30 — Barefoot Dance 31 — Sword Dance (Senior) 32 — Baritone Solo “Son ol Mine 33 — Operatic Duo Y 34 Musical Monologue “The Student” 35 Character Dance 36 Recitation 37 —Soprano Solo 38 —Recitation 39--Skipping .Dan “Children's Song” “A Song ol Thanksgiving” “Christmas at Sea” T. Learmoiit Mrs TiirnbuH J. Holt E. Boote J. Slopforth R. Stewart Joy Will’d C. Lynn Mr Byron Brown E. Hannan Melva A Loss J. C. Wright Knowles & M. Trott P. J. McGrath R. Stewart A. Campbell M. Hanrahan T. Learmont V. Knowles National Anthem. SPECIAL NOTE: —Owing to the length of the Programme, Encores cannot be permitted. 1 Piano Duet THURSDAY EVENING. “Spanish Dance” 2- New Zealand Recitation 3 Character Duo Dance. 4 —Song in Character 5 Classical Recital (Mr 6 Barefoot Dance 7 Musical Monologue 8— Sacred Solo !)—Recitation I(l —Violin Solo |1 —Recitation (h.v request) 12— Operatic Dance 13— Song in Character 14 Musical Monologue 15— Piano Solo 16— Contralto Solo 17— Character Duo Dance ' he Bush-mother” J. Andrews “Who re the Bee Sucks” O’Brien’s Trophy) By the Yukon Trail” “My Task” ‘Mrs Brown” ‘Fairies Waltz” “The Knot” “The Three Trees” 1 nterme/.zo Caprice” “Still as the Night” ‘Doll and Jack in a Box” H. Thiele A W. A. Lindsay Joy Ward it F. Campbell Cora Lynn J. Stopforth J. Stoop S. Blank A. E. Coulson June Ward J. Rvan A. Jones N. Darby D. Heinz Joy Ward S. Sanders L. Knight 8— Humorous Recitatinn !o—Recitation 51— Baritone Solo >2—Operatic Dance !3—Sacred Solo >4—Recitation >5- -Mezzo Soprano Solo Nan A Vie Darby ‘‘The Cheery Visitor” Ida McDonald Pedlar’s Caravan” “Sea Fever” “The Penitent” ‘My Granny” ‘Oasti ian Lament” 3- -Shakesperean Recitation “’I lie Seven Ages’ 7— Recitation * ‘Tlio Wind n g gong “Among the Willows 9 —Playette “The Bull-lig ters” f> —Hum(irons Recitation “The Vicar’s Presentation 1— Solo (Humorous) “John ’ 2 Musical Monologue “ M y Ann ,3 —Duet A. Jones J. C. Wright 0. Campbell Mr E. Boote M. B. Nillson J. Warren Joy Ward K. Warren M. Groufsky M. A P. McGavin H. Perry ARs Turnbull Edna Howat ‘Come Si rig to Me” Miss A. Lynn &MrJ. C. Wright “The Follies” W. Stevenson it Party R. AlcDougall “Laugh and be Merry” Rose Parker “Jewel Song” Ada Lynn “Caprice Espagnol” W- Lindsay ‘Aly Mother Bid A'le Bind Al.v Haii Cora Lynn “Indian Lament” D. Heinz “Hunting Tower” G. Staines it R. AlcDougall. Cl„„-u«, r Sketch (HnrimroUK) -Sir Petered National Anthem. -Ballet in Costume 6— Song .7- Recitation ,B—Operatic Solo 19—Piano Solo o—Song for Girls Ll —Violin Solo 12—Duet in Character C|AL note :—Owing to the length of the Programme, Encores cannot be Rcv(] . Kno w,es Smith. )RS OPEN AT 7 p.m. COME EARLY OR BOOK SEATS. ADMISSION: 2/-, Booking lee 6d ; and 1/-. Monster Concert Programes at Popular Pr ’ ceS ‘ d you aid to the Society and encourage the Performers wit Crowded Houses. EyANg> President. H. N. OSAHCRS. THE FIRST CHILL BREATH. Shorter days, and colder nights presage the first chill breath of winter. The danger season with its colds, coughs and ’Hit will soon be threatening" Assure yourself of protection. Carry Pulmonas. Take them after exposure. Pulmonas ward off coming chills. They ease and soothe. Ask f o p Pulmonas. In the handy tins Is (‘d and 2s 6d. —Advt. For indigestion there is nothing to equal “X-AN Mixture” try it and rid yourself of this troublesome complaint. W. E. Williams. Chemist.—Advt. WOODS’ GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE. For Children’s Hacking Cough

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HOG19310513.2.4.4

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Hokitika Guardian, 13 May 1931, Page 1

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800

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 13 May 1931, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 13 May 1931, Page 1

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