BAND OF HOPE UNION COMPETITION.
ADVANCED ANOTHER STAGE. The Canterbury Band of Hope Union's Competitions were advanced another stage last night when an excellent audience listened to the attractive programme provided. The following gathered honours on
Wednesday evening:— Violin, Class C,< Edmund Harper (Oxford Terrace), ,76 marks, 1. Violin Solo, Class D, Miss E. Bay (Sydenham United), 95 marks, 1. Violin Duet, Class D, Miss S. and Mrs E. H. Down (Selwyn Street South),_7B marks, 1. Band of Hope Oral Address, Section I. —rMr W. A. Bascand (Cambridge Terrace), 72 marks, 1. Band of Hope Oral Address, Section ll.—Mr Wrigglesworth (Linwood Methodist), 83 marks, 1; Mr A. McCallum (Eichmond),/78 marks, 2; Mr G. E. Franklyn (Knox Church), 73 marks, 3. Vocal Trio—Miss B. Chaplin and party (Oxford Terrace), 77 marks, 1. - Club Solo, Section 2, Female—Miss P. Hoddinott (Sydenham United), 153 marks,'l. Club Solo, Section 2, Male—Mr C. Biggins (Crescent Eoad), 151 marks, 1. This evening the children's programme will be given, consisting of: — - Pianoforte Solo (Class A), Eecitation (Class A), Vocal Solo (Class B).
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 192, 18 September 1914, Page 9
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