MEETINGS, ENTERTAINMENTS, ETC.
Mr. and Mrs. Boult gave a students' concert at the. V.M.C.A. Hall on Saturday night. An enjo3rable programme" was presented and thoroughly enjoyed by all present. The following was the orogramme rendered, several being re-demanded: Anthem, • "Let Us Come Boldly"; plantation songs, "Far Away," "Who Did?" "But Is It So"; glee, "Hardy Norseman"; part song, "Dawn of Day"; and "Orpheus" quartette; "Two Roses," by St. Thomas' choir; song, "Believe Me," Miss Macfarlane; piano solo, "Slumber Song," Miss Willcinson; song, "Love Voices," Miss Cotter; piano solos, "Poet's Tone Picture" and "Toccata," Mr. Norman Williams; song, "Let Me Love Thee," Miss Whelan; song. "Thy Presence," Miss Winstone; part song, "Gold and Gray," three choir boys; vocal duet, "When Old Time Rolls Gaily On," Messrs. Butt and Armiger; piano soli, /'Nocturne." "Nachlange" (Gurlett),. and "Study" (Heller), Miss Phyllis Boult; song, "Babie Marie," Miss Court; piano duet, "Midsummer Night's Dream," Mrs. Boult and Miss Wyman; songs, "Silver Ring" and "Butterflies," Miss Morrin; solos, "Improvisation" and M__-i_mo_eske,', ~ Mrs. Boult.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 131, 4 June 1901, Page 2
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