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MEETINGS & ENTERTAINMENTS

NAPIER-STREET SCHOOL CONCERT. A concert in nld of the funds for a school orchestra was held in the Fedora! Hall last pvpuiuj;. Long b'-fore ihe advertised opening hour the hall was crowded to Its utmost, and hundreds were reluctantly do iiicd admission. The programme gone throush was a variid one, Including sasli drill by the senior girl? of ilie school, "sougs. danc-s, and choruses by the pupils. The audience were greatly pleased, and cheered to the echo. The lutricato drills and dances wpro gone through faultlessly, the various ni9vements being carried out as If by clockwork. One of tie most popular Items wns a sour. "The Awkward Sqmid." wliuh was enthusiastically re-drmanded. The following Is the programme: Overture. orrhesiru: swing sone (by special request). Infants: wine and chorus. "I Want my Mamie," Lily Piirdie: dance (eaebnea)- action song. "How Bread is Made," inTanfssone nnd rhnrrs. "Bombay." G. Smith: overture, orcnestrn; -one and chorus, "B"h----hl es.,, RH a Rricksen: sash drill, sp-lor #-k:s: plantation sons:. "De Ole TTmbrcn.-. " Frank Rnrvpr; Flighlang fling; son;, "Tlie Awkward Sqi'ad"; song and chorus, "Jack Tar." Ethel Waters.

Y.M.CA. CAMEJIA CLUB.

Last evening Mr. C. Spencer gave an Instructive talk on various useful points of camera work to members of the Y.JI.C.A. Camera Club. Uouiirouiuilc piate, development, P.o.p. and bromide printing, etc were among the items spoken upon. At tile close Sir. Spencer wus Heartily thanked

LIBERAL AND LABOUR FEDERATION. The monthly meeting ol the Grey Lynn Branch of thu N.Z. L/iberal and Labour Federatiou wad he,d in the I'rimiUve AleLhudist School room, Great North-road last uight, wheu Mr F. G. 11. Elllsdou,'J.i\, presided over a large attendaac-e Ten new wcuibers were elected. Air Thomas Webb delivered iui address oil the "Ethics of the \sdud Quctstiou," and was llst-eued to wiUi interest. A spirited discussion ensued the foUovviag mpuibcrs taking par.t: Messrs W. I eaJie, Maloiie, C. li. S'.-xtou, Geo Steveuswn, J. .lealiin, and-W. White

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 226, 21 September 1906, Page 2

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MEETINGS & ENTERTAINMENTS Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 226, 21 September 1906, Page 2

MEETINGS & ENTERTAINMENTS Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 226, 21 September 1906, Page 2

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