AMUSEMENTS. INGLEWOOD CONVENT SCHOOL. Q.RAND OONCERT. TOWN HALL, INGLEWOOD. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1921. Doors Open at 1.15 p.m. Commence 2 p.m. PROGRAMME. 1. Pianoforte Trio, “Rondo” (Streabog), Misses C. Gudgeon, D. Manby, J. Pullen, P. Julian, L. Stevens, L. Lindsay, Masters L. Harris, N. White, C. Coldwell. 2. Song, “Zealandia” (Rossiter), Pupils. 3. Drill, Hoop, Pupils. 4. Song, “I’d Like to be a Drummer Boy,” Boys. 5. Pianoforte Duo, “Andante,” “Risoluto Energico” and “Gavotte” (Gurlitt); Ist piano Miss N. Wilson, A.T.C.L., 2nd piano Miss E. 'Robb. 6. Song, “Dream Voices,” Miss G. Beadle. 7. Orchestra. “Village Festival’’ (C. Volti). Piano, Miss E. McMahon, A.T.C.L.; piano, Miss N. Wilson, A.T.C.L.; Ist violin, Misses B. Esse, G. Leech, E. Julian; 2nd violin, Miss R. Nicholls, J. Harris; 3rd violin. Misses E. Leech, L. Larsen, M. Robb. Master W. Cold well; ’cello, Miss M. Leech. 8. Song .and Dance, “Colleens,” Junior Pupils. 9. Pianoforte Duet, “Valse Brilliar.*” (Hunter), Misses Preo, Misses E. Robb. M. Beadle, K. Ennis, D. Fawcett. 101 Song (violin obligato). “Sweet be Thy Dreams” (Bingham), Miss R. Meston. 11. Violin Solo. “Shepherds’ Dance” (C. Volti), Miss G. Leech. 12. Two Part Song, “In the Starlight,” Senior Pupils. Interval. 1. Song, “Dolly and the Stars,” Kindergarten Pupils. 2. Pianoforte Trio, “Russian Peasant’s Wedding” (Aletter), Misses C. Gudgeon, D. Manby, N. Seabright, E. Rum ball. E. Peters, M. Simeoek, K. Priest, F. Rutherford, Masjter D. Coldwell. 3. Song. “.Japanese Umbrella,” Misses R. Nicholls. J. Preo, M. Larmer, E. Lightfoot. 4. Violin Solo, “Souvenir” (Dradla), Miss B. Esse. 5. Pianoforte Duo. “Rondo” (Gurlitt); Ist piano Miss' R- Nicholls, 2nd piano Miss F. Keast. 6. Song, “Two Little Songs” (H. Lohr), Miss R. Meston. 7. Solo Dance, “Winter,” Miss C. Griffen. 8. Orchestra. “Neapolitan” (H. Lawson). Piano, Miss E. McMahon, A. T. C.L.; piano, Miss N. Wilson, A.T.C.L.; Ist violin, Misses G. Leech. B. Esse, ’E. Julian; 2nd violin. Miss R. Nicholls. Master J. Harris; 3rd violin, Misses E. Leech, L. Larsen; ’cello, Miss M. Leech. 9. Vocal Quartette, “Sunset,” Misses R. Meston, M. Beadle, G. Beadle, R. Nicholls. 10. Pianoforte Duet, “Invitation to the Valse” (C. M. Von Weber), Misses M. Leech, L.T.C.L., G. Leech, Misses E. McMahon, A.T.C.L. and R. Nicholls. Misses N. Wilson, A.T.C.L.. and E. Robb. 11. Song and Dance, “Sunbeam and Shadows.” Song, Junior Pupils; Dance. Misses C. Griffen and O. Jeffries. 12. Pianoforte, “Hunting March” (Aletter). Misses Cottier, Larmer, A. Drivitski, J. McFarlane. Finale, “God Defend New Zealand.”
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