PUBLIC NOTICES. ST. PATRICK'S CONCERT Q P, E R A iJJ O II S E WEDNESDAY, 23rd MARCH. Commencing at 8 o'clock. READ THIS AND YOU CAN'T - STAY AWAY, PROGRAMME. . f Part I. 1 — Chorus: (a) Kerry Dance,; (b) "When Irish Eyes are Smiling" — Pupils of St. Joseph's School. 2 — Violin Trio: (a) "Sunshine Days," (b) Gavotte "Indced," Masters G. Roach, B. Dunn, B. Murphy. 3 — Song Selected — Miss Bessie Gallien. 4 — Pia.no Quartette, "Le Carillon" — Misses E. Coppell, Mary Johnston, Madge Gallien, and Lex ^O'Connell. 5 — Song, "She is far from the Land" — Mr Frank Perlcins. 6 — Musical Monologue — Miss Osborne. 7 — Song, "Old Irish Mothers"— Mr Alan Shrimpton. 8 — Sailor's Hornpipe — Misses D. Harper, T. Cairns, M. Lee and E. Shanahan, J. Jardine (Pupils of Misses Shaw and Bee). 9 — Song, "The Voice from the Green Isle" — Mr R. Mitchell. 10—Song, "The Harp that Once" — Miss Rita Holmes. INTERVAL. A'v J P^rt II. 1— Dance, Irish Jig — Misses T. Cairns, D. Harper, J. Jardine, E. Shanahan, and Pat Shanahan. 2 — Song, Selected — Miss Rita Holmes. 3 — Rhapsody, No. 12 (Liegz) — Mr P. Hanley. 4 — Song, .'Marie, My Girl" — Mr R. Mitchell. , 5 — Dutch Dance — Misses T, Cairns, D. Harper, E. Shanahan and J. Jardine. 6 — Song, Selected — Mr Newbury. 7 — Piano Quartette., "Andante" and "Allegro" ( Marziale) — Miss Kathleen Murphy, Hilda Illingworth, Alma Woods, L.T.C.L., Mamie Maxwell, L.T.C.L. (Pupils of Dominican College, Tesche8 — Song, "Off to Philadelphia" — Mr Frank Perkins. 9 — ^Violin Solo— Master Denis Kelly. 10—Song, "Macushla" — Mr Alan Shrimpton. Accompanist: Mr P. Hanley, Dunedin. "GOD SAVE THE KING." The'BOX PLAN Opens at The Bristol THIS- MORNING. Early doors 7.30. Come early and make sure of your seatl- J ; ' PRICES : 3s, 2s, ls. ; " 'r = — : — — : ' TOKARAHI HALU £ PRESENTATION and DANCE will be held in the above Hall on FRIDAY, March 25th, at 8 p.m., when the McMasters Cup will be presented to the Tokarahi Tennis Club, as the premier club in the Couritry Competitions. A Smart's' full orchestra. Gents 3s, Ladies ls 6d. Supper provided. B. G. PORTER, Hon. Sec., Country Tennis Assn.
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North Otago Times, Volume CVII, Issue 17164, 22 March 1927, Page 1
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